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tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. reform uk leader richard tice has proposed a multi—billion pound tax on businesses for employing overseas workers. he and nigel farage spoke in london earlier today, where they outlined the policy to tax employers who hire immigrant workers over british applicants. here he is making the announcement.
tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. reform uk leader richard tice has proposed a multi—billion pound tax on businesses for employing overseas workers. he and nigel farage spoke in london earlier today, where they outlined the policy to tax employers who hire immigrant workers over british applicants. here he is making the announcement.
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tomos morgan, bbc news. when toby addison lost his sight as a teenager, he says he went off the rails and struggled to cope — but as the years went on, he refused to let it restrict his life. toby started posting videos about his disability on social media, and his refreshingly honest approach has earned him a huge following. simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and, yeah, didn't respond in the best way, naturally. i don't think there's a right way to respond to losing your sight. i went to university after i finished in school, and thankfully i had a clean start then. and, you know, my social life is buzzing no
tomos morgan, bbc news. when toby addison lost his sight as a teenager, he says he went off the rails and struggled to cope — but as the years went on, he refused to let it restrict his life. toby started posting videos about his disability on social media, and his refreshingly honest approach has earned him a huge following. simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. frankly, the weather is not lush or tidy, it is a big fat mess, darren bett. all right! calm down! i'm going to take you back, actually, till yesterday when all four home nations had their warmest day of the year, clive. and today in western scotland and northern ireland, temperatures were much the same. but in suffolk and north wales temperatures were an awful lot lower today because it's been raining, we have had lots of low cloud, it is misty and murky, that's the radar of the past few hours, a few
tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. frankly, the weather is not lush or tidy, it is a big fat mess, darren bett. all right! calm down! i'm going to take you back, actually, till yesterday when all four home nations had their warmest day of the year, clive. and today in western scotland and northern ireland, temperatures were much the same. but in suffolk and north wales temperatures were an awful lot lower today because it's been raining, we have had lots of low cloud, it is misty and murky,...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, mold crown court. thousands of tourists try to catch a glimpse of these much loved seabirds every year. but the puffin has now found itself unexpectedly at the centre of a post—brexit trade dispute between the uk and brussels. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, explains. a puffin arrives back at its nest, its beak full of sand eels to feed its chicks. but it has to get past the black headed gulls first. and it's notjust the gulls. a quarter of a million tonnes of sand eels are caught by european boats each year in the uk's north sea waters, mostly to be used as food for pigs and salmon and to make fish oil. so bird experts tell me there are puffins living in the holes in the cliff here, but they are very hard to see at the moment. so the uk has used its post—brexit powers to ban fishing for sand eels out there in the north sea. but the european union, egged on by danish and swedish fishermen, is challenging the ban. it says it breaches the uk's break—up agreement with the eu. conservation charit
tomos morgan, bbc news, mold crown court. thousands of tourists try to catch a glimpse of these much loved seabirds every year. but the puffin has now found itself unexpectedly at the centre of a post—brexit trade dispute between the uk and brussels. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, explains. a puffin arrives back at its nest, its beak full of sand eels to feed its chicks. but it has to get past the black headed gulls first. and it's notjust the gulls. a quarter of a million tonnes of sand...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. i know this has been complicated. this is ben thompson who's got the context in a couple of minutes. he's got his scripts, ease got a cup of tea so he's got lots of time for you. this is bbc news, stay with us. bye—bye. hello there, good afternoon. well, it was the warmest day of the year so far across all four nations yesterday. temperatures rose into the low 20s in celsius. here they are, and we are set to keep the warmth today across western scotland and northern ireland, although not quite so much sunshine here. but across england and wales, it's a lot cooler, a drop in temperature of around ten degrees celsius across parts of east anglia, where there's plenty of cloud and some more outbreaks of rain. so really quite wet and cloudy for much of england and wales this afternoon. watch out for some thunderstorms, too, from yorkshire and lincolnshire, just pushing further northwards and westwards through the afternoon. some sunny spells developing across the south coast of england, but the best of the sunshine again
tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. i know this has been complicated. this is ben thompson who's got the context in a couple of minutes. he's got his scripts, ease got a cup of tea so he's got lots of time for you. this is bbc news, stay with us. bye—bye. hello there, good afternoon. well, it was the warmest day of the year so far across all four nations yesterday. temperatures rose into the low 20s in celsius. here they are, and we are set to keep the warmth today across western scotland...
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tomos morgan, bbc news. when toby addison lost his sight as a teenager, he says he went off the rails and struggled to cope — but as the years went on, he refused to let it restrict his life. toby started posting videos about his disability on social media, and his refreshingly honest approach has earned him a huge following. simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and, yeah, didn't respond in the best way, naturally. i don't think there's a right way to respond to losing your sight. i went to university after i finished in school, and thankfully i had a clean start then. and, you know, my social life is buzzing no
tomos morgan, bbc news. when toby addison lost his sight as a teenager, he says he went off the rails and struggled to cope — but as the years went on, he refused to let it restrict his life. toby started posting videos about his disability on social media, and his refreshingly honest approach has earned him a huge following. simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many...
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in wales, there are 32 seats being contested and our wales correspondent tomos morgan is with us from cardiff. what are the key issues for welsh voters, tomos? certainly the cost of living will be one of those key issues, and the handling of the economy. most of the money coming into wales does still come from westminster, although the big key policy areas are devolved, such as education and health service. i mention the health service. i mention the health service because that will be the other area that has been talked about by the main parties. it has already come under attack from the welsh tories here. they have been scrutinised for their record and in response, welsh labour have said there has been chaos in westminster, it's time for change. when it comes to plaid cymru, they will be saying, we are the only party promising a change for wales. the lib dems will be saying, we can offer something different from the two main parties. the third thing here will be the boundary changes. you took about 32 seats. that is down from a0 in 2019. the key battleground will again be north wale
in wales, there are 32 seats being contested and our wales correspondent tomos morgan is with us from cardiff. what are the key issues for welsh voters, tomos? certainly the cost of living will be one of those key issues, and the handling of the economy. most of the money coming into wales does still come from westminster, although the big key policy areas are devolved, such as education and health service. i mention the health service. i mention the health service because that will be the...
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here's tomos morgan. i loves you. with all my heart. five years ago, almost 19 million watched on as nessa put it all on the line. will you marry me? a finale has been rumoured for some time. in february, though, the show�*s writer and cast member ruthjones brushed it off. today, however, in a social media post alongside fellow star james corden they confirmed that cliffhanger would be resolved. a cult favourite, it's brought viewers to this welsh seaside town. i'm so excited! i'm just excited to find out what's occurrin'. do you think it's a yes? i hope so. and let's hope they have a nice big curry after! the success of the show has been based on not only the main characters gavin and stacey but the role of the supporting cast, the likes of nessa, smithy and uncle bryn. i wake up in the morning and think, lush, i'm in barry. i'm not going to lie, it has been lush for barry. the slot machines, ice cream parlours and the beaches have become stars in their own right. over the years the programme has won multiple awards, with that histor
here's tomos morgan. i loves you. with all my heart. five years ago, almost 19 million watched on as nessa put it all on the line. will you marry me? a finale has been rumoured for some time. in february, though, the show�*s writer and cast member ruthjones brushed it off. today, however, in a social media post alongside fellow star james corden they confirmed that cliffhanger would be resolved. a cult favourite, it's brought viewers to this welsh seaside town. i'm so excited! i'm just...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. question time will be on bbc one live tonight at an earlier time of 8pm and throughout the run—up to the election. buckingham palace has confirmed that king charles will take part in the trooping the colour ceremony next month — but in a carriage not on horseback. but it�*s not clear whether the princess of wales, who�*s also being treated for cancer, will attend. our royal correspondentjonny dymond is on horseguards parade in central london now. mixed views. the palace saying the king will attend trooping the colour. the closest the uk gets to the national day when regimental colours are presented to mnemonic and horse guards parade. he will be here. some concession to his cancer treatment. he will not be on horseback but instead in an open carriage. there was an occasion that the princess of wales might have taken part in but she will not take part in that. every decision is being made with regard to how she feels and the medical advice she is receiving. time for a look at t
tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. question time will be on bbc one live tonight at an earlier time of 8pm and throughout the run—up to the election. buckingham palace has confirmed that king charles will take part in the trooping the colour ceremony next month — but in a carriage not on horseback. but it�*s not clear whether the princess of wales, who�*s also being treated for cancer, will attend. our royal correspondentjonny dymond is on horseguards parade in central london now. mixed...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. frankly, the weather is not lush or tidy, it is a big fat mess, darren bett. all right! calm down! i'm going to take you back, actually, till yesterday when all four home nations had their warmest day of the year, clive. and today in western scotland and northern ireland, temperatures were much the same. but in suffolk and north wales temperatures were an awful lot lower today because it's been raining, we have had lots of low cloud, it is misty and murky, that's the radar of the past few hours, a few thunderstorms have pushed across scotland, those have faded away, and the rain will drift further north overnight. some clearer skies coming into the south, a few mist and fog patches and here we will have the lowest temperatures, could be as low as two or three degrees in the west country. tomorrow, north wales, northern england, northern ireland and much of scotland will have a cloudy day, misty and murky over the hills, bit of rain left over, most of it for northern ireland, sunshine
tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. frankly, the weather is not lush or tidy, it is a big fat mess, darren bett. all right! calm down! i'm going to take you back, actually, till yesterday when all four home nations had their warmest day of the year, clive. and today in western scotland and northern ireland, temperatures were much the same. but in suffolk and north wales temperatures were an awful lot lower today because it's been raining, we have had lots of low cloud, it is misty and murky,...
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in a moment, we'll speak to harry farley in bristol and tomos morgan in bangor, but first to hannah miller, who's in somerset with the liberal democrats' leader ed davey. hannah, another eye—catching photo stunt from ed davey, but with a political message too? absolutely, ed davey was asked this morning for that the insistence that he was doing it risked undermining the seriousness of the message and his response was essentially one who thinks the politicians should take people seriously, he does not think there is much need for them to take themselves too seriously and that has been his attitude throughout this campaign so far. he was in somerset this morning. happy to go down more than once for the cameras, i heard him saying afterwards he enjoyed it more than he expected but when he walked away from those moments, he takes questions about the liberal democrat policies and today he talked about putting a mental health practitioner into every primary and secondary school in england. that's looking at around... loss of sound. funded by tripling the tax on social media companies. all the
in a moment, we'll speak to harry farley in bristol and tomos morgan in bangor, but first to hannah miller, who's in somerset with the liberal democrats' leader ed davey. hannah, another eye—catching photo stunt from ed davey, but with a political message too? absolutely, ed davey was asked this morning for that the insistence that he was doing it risked undermining the seriousness of the message and his response was essentially one who thinks the politicians should take people seriously, he...
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tomos morgan in cardiff, thank ou services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very _ services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very much. _ services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very much. let's - services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very much. let's rosterl thank you very much. let's roster belfast and speak to our ireland correspondent sarah gavin, and from scotland and wales we heard the points that the first ministers and their respective assemblies are relatively new and that could also be said for michelle o'neill. what are the issues going to be in northern ireland?— are the issues going to be in northern ireland? , ., , , northern ireland? yes, absolutely. northern ireland? yes, absolutely. northern ireland's _ northern ireland? yes, absolutely. northern ireland's power-sharing l northern ireland's power—sharing government is just up and running again, for really only a matter of months after a two—year hiatus. as you say, michelle o'neill of sinn fein, the first ministerfor the first time, and emma little—pengelly, the deputy first ministerfro
tomos morgan in cardiff, thank ou services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very _ services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very much. _ services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very much. let's - services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very much. let's rosterl thank you very much. let's roster belfast and speak to our ireland correspondent sarah gavin, and from scotland and wales we heard the points that the first ministers and their respective assemblies are relatively new and...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. reform uk leader richard tice has proposed a multi—billion pound tax on businesses for employing overseas workers. he and nigel farage spoke in london earlier today, where they outlined the policy to tax employers who hire immigrant workers over british applicants. here he is making the announcement. but we need is a cure for this addiction. in the cure is an employer immigration tax. that is the cure to this addiction. smart immigration highly qualified, highly skilled, can be a great thing. but there is a price to it, there is a cost to it and that she does at the moment, there is no cost to big business for employing cheap low skilled overseas labor. the main topic on the campaign trail today has been tax — with the conservatives and labour reassuring voters that they wouldn't raise vat if they win the general election. value added tax currently stands at 20% for most items. the liberal democrats also said they would not �*look to raise' vat or income tax. but as our economic
tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. reform uk leader richard tice has proposed a multi—billion pound tax on businesses for employing overseas workers. he and nigel farage spoke in london earlier today, where they outlined the policy to tax employers who hire immigrant workers over british applicants. here he is making the announcement. but we need is a cure for this addiction. in the cure is an employer immigration tax. that is the cure to this addiction. smart immigration highly qualified,...
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tomos morgan in south wales, sara girvin in belfast and katy hunter in glasgow. it is day one, so there is a long way to go. let's start with you. give us the picture from wales and how it looks as we start the campaign. how it looks as we start the campaign-— how it looks as we start the campaign. how it looks as we start the camaiun. , . , campaign. yes, i am here in barry island, the — campaign. yes, i am here in barry island, the constituency _ campaign. yes, i am here in barry island, the constituency at - campaign. yes, i am here in barry island, the constituency at the - island, the constituency at the moment but all of them in wales by one will change slightly because the boundary troupe —— rules have changed. this is more or less the same to some degree and it's been in tory hands for a number of years and it will be a key seat because the last time it was in labour hands was when labour were in power so this will be a target seat as well. also the seat of a former welsh secretary and there might be some concerns for the former welsh secretary an
tomos morgan in south wales, sara girvin in belfast and katy hunter in glasgow. it is day one, so there is a long way to go. let's start with you. give us the picture from wales and how it looks as we start the campaign. how it looks as we start the campaign-— how it looks as we start the campaign. how it looks as we start the camaiun. , . , campaign. yes, i am here in barry island, the — campaign. yes, i am here in barry island, the constituency _ campaign. yes, i am here in barry island,...
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our correspondents harry farley and tomos morgan have been covering the campaign launches of the greens in bristol and plaid cmryu in bangor today. let's hearfrom them both. for a long time the greens were relative political minnows, but there was a real buzz and excitement here. the greens say this is their most ambitious election launch ever. they say they're aiming to get four mps at the general election on july 4th. and there was a lot of talk in the speeches about the conservatives' record — one that the greens think is a poor one. but actually much more talk about labour's plans and what the greens say is labour's half measures and broken pledges, and that's because the greens know that if they're to get any mps at the general election, they're going to have to beat labour and persuade voters that whether it's on the cost of living, on affordable housing or on preventing the privatisation of the nhs, they're going to have to persuade voters that they can offer a left—wing challenge and alternative to sir keir starmer�*s party. well, leader rhun ap iorwerth said that plaid wa
our correspondents harry farley and tomos morgan have been covering the campaign launches of the greens in bristol and plaid cmryu in bangor today. let's hearfrom them both. for a long time the greens were relative political minnows, but there was a real buzz and excitement here. the greens say this is their most ambitious election launch ever. they say they're aiming to get four mps at the general election on july 4th. and there was a lot of talk in the speeches about the conservatives' record...