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this was the picture in the isle water in the isle of wight, so you can see the isle of wight, so you can see the cumulus cloud bubbling up under some places it will spark one or two showers but many of us seeing dry and sunny weather. to the south of the uk we have some nondescript areas of low pressure so they will throw a bit of rain our way at times through the course of the weekend before rest of the afternoon rush hours, particular over the west of scotland, one or two further south but many of us avoiding them. temperatures for most of them between 20 or 23 degrees in the warmest across the west of scotland and cold around the east coast where we have lingering low cloud and fog. through the night we see more of the sea fog rolling in becoming more extensive in northern england and further inland we have this spells but could be patchy to start your saturday morning. fairly mild first thing and light winds around and low pressure close to the near continent on saturday morning and you can see the warm front moving through which could bring outbreaks of rain to kent and sussex,
this was the picture in the isle water in the isle of wight, so you can see the isle of wight, so you can see the cumulus cloud bubbling up under some places it will spark one or two showers but many of us seeing dry and sunny weather. to the south of the uk we have some nondescript areas of low pressure so they will throw a bit of rain our way at times through the course of the weekend before rest of the afternoon rush hours, particular over the west of scotland, one or two further south but...
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it's 52,000 hectares which, if you squash it all together, is the isle of wight—and—a—half. and that estate, that network goes through every sort of habitat that you can possibly have. and so, we've got that biodiversity on our estate, and we can manage it and work with it whilst we're running trains. so i guess, with the kind of information that you're collecting, the research that you're doing, how is that beneficial to network rail as a company? what kind of things can you do with that information that you find out? it helps us monitor the condition of the habitats that we've got, so we can use that when we're trying to achieve our biodiversity targets. but it also lets us see what species are using those habitats. and if we know what's there before we come in and do any work, then we can start mitigating for that. we can start doing the work at the right time of year or at the right time of day, so that we're less of a disturbance on those species. the monitoring is being carried out by zoological society of london — or zsl. they're using motion sensing camera traps to
it's 52,000 hectares which, if you squash it all together, is the isle of wight—and—a—half. and that estate, that network goes through every sort of habitat that you can possibly have. and so, we've got that biodiversity on our estate, and we can manage it and work with it whilst we're running trains. so i guess, with the kind of information that you're collecting, the research that you're doing, how is that beneficial to network rail as a company? what kind of things can you do with that...
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this was the picture in freshwater on the isle of wight a little bit earlier on. we can see that cumulus cloud that's bubbling up, and for some places, that willjust spark off one or two showers, but many of us are seeing some dry and sunny weather. now, to the south of the uk, we've got a couple of nondescript areas of low pressure here, so they are going to throw a little bit of rain our way at times through the course of the weekend. but for the rest of the afternoon, a few showers, particularly so for the west of scotland, the odd thundery one here. one or two further south across parts of england and wales, but many of us avoiding them. temperatures for most of us between 20 to perhaps 23 celsius, warmest across the west of scotland, a little bit colder around this east coast where we've got a little bit of lingering low cloud and fog. through this evening tonight, we'll start seeing more of that sea fog rolling in, becoming more extensive for parts of northern, eastern england, down the east coast. further inland we've got some clearer spells, but there coul
this was the picture in freshwater on the isle of wight a little bit earlier on. we can see that cumulus cloud that's bubbling up, and for some places, that willjust spark off one or two showers, but many of us are seeing some dry and sunny weather. now, to the south of the uk, we've got a couple of nondescript areas of low pressure here, so they are going to throw a little bit of rain our way at times through the course of the weekend. but for the rest of the afternoon, a few showers,...
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this was the picture in freshwater on the isle of wight a little bit earlier on. we can see that cumulus cloud that's bubbling up, and for some places, that willjust spark off one or two showers, but many of us are seeing some dry and sunny weather. now, to the south of the uk, we've got a couple of nondescript areas of low pressure here, so they are going to throw a little bit of rain our way at times through the course of the weekend. but for the rest of the afternoon, a few showers, particularly so for the west of scotland, the odd thundery one here. one or two further south across parts of england and wales, but many of us avoiding them. temperatures for most of us between 20 to perhaps 23 celsius, warmest across the west of scotland, a little bit colder around this east coast where we've got a little bit of lingering low cloud and fog. through this evening tonight, we'll start seeing more of that sea fog rolling in, becoming more extensive for parts of northern, eastern england, down the east coast. further inland we've got some clearer spells, but there coul
this was the picture in freshwater on the isle of wight a little bit earlier on. we can see that cumulus cloud that's bubbling up, and for some places, that willjust spark off one or two showers, but many of us are seeing some dry and sunny weather. now, to the south of the uk, we've got a couple of nondescript areas of low pressure here, so they are going to throw a little bit of rain our way at times through the course of the weekend. but for the rest of the afternoon, a few showers,...
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this was the picture in freshwater on the isle of wight a little bit earlier on. we can see that cumulus cloud that's bubbling up, and for some places, that willjust spark off one or two showers, but many of us are seeing some dry and sunny weather. now, to the south of the uk, we've got a couple of nondescript areas of low pressure here, so they are going to throw a little bit of rain our way at times through the course of the weekend. but for the rest of the afternoon, a few showers, particularly so for the west of scotland, the odd thundery one here. one or two further south across parts of england and wales, but many of us avoiding them. temperatures for most of us between 20 to perhaps 23 celsius, warmest across the west of scotland, a little bit colder around this east coast where we've got a little bit of lingering low cloud and fog. through this evening tonight, we'll start seeing more of that sea fog rolling in, becoming more extensive for parts of northern, eastern england, down the east coast. further inland we've got some clearer spells, but there coul
this was the picture in freshwater on the isle of wight a little bit earlier on. we can see that cumulus cloud that's bubbling up, and for some places, that willjust spark off one or two showers, but many of us are seeing some dry and sunny weather. now, to the south of the uk, we've got a couple of nondescript areas of low pressure here, so they are going to throw a little bit of rain our way at times through the course of the weekend. but for the rest of the afternoon, a few showers,...
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it's 52,000 hectares which, if you squash it all together, is the isle of wight—and—a—half. and that estate, that network goes through every sort of habitat that you can possibly have. and so, we've got that biodiversity on our estate, and we can manage it and work with it whilst we're running trains. so i guess, with the kind of information that you're collecting, the research that you're doing, how is that beneficial to network rail as a company? what kind of things can you do with that information that you find out? it helps us monitor the condition of the habitats that we've got, so we can use that when we're trying to achieve our biodiversity targets. but it also lets us see what species are using those habitats. and if we know what's there before we come in and do any work, then we can start mitigating for that. we can start doing the work at the right time of year or at the right time of day, so that we're less of a disturbance on those species. the monitoring is being carried out by zoological society of london — or zsl. they're using motion—sensing camera traps
it's 52,000 hectares which, if you squash it all together, is the isle of wight—and—a—half. and that estate, that network goes through every sort of habitat that you can possibly have. and so, we've got that biodiversity on our estate, and we can manage it and work with it whilst we're running trains. so i guess, with the kind of information that you're collecting, the research that you're doing, how is that beneficial to network rail as a company? what kind of things can you do with that...
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it's like the isle of wight going rogue. >> yeah, well, i guess it's, it's the same, the same sort of drive that's driving putin. he's got this idea of an imperialist russia that's complete and has all these places that were in the soviet union . and xi jinping the soviet union. and xi jinping has the same idea with taiwan. you know , unified china, and you know, unified china, and i mean, the trouble with, with it is, xi jinping is 70 years old. so you know, he wants to do it soon because he won't be able to do it in ten years time because somebody will have deposed him, probably, and also china's demographics and economy are starting to slide down the other side of the hill. so if he doesn't do it now, he may never be able to do it. >> paul, i think it's inevitable. and i think there's a business opportunity here. we should buy a lot of taiwanese flags and sell them to people in islington, and they'll be made in china. >> plan, i think, because it's going to become part of that sort of left populist revolt against oppressor victim. >> i can tell you right now, the leftists will be o
it's like the isle of wight going rogue. >> yeah, well, i guess it's, it's the same, the same sort of drive that's driving putin. he's got this idea of an imperialist russia that's complete and has all these places that were in the soviet union . and xi jinping the soviet union. and xi jinping has the same idea with taiwan. you know , unified china, and you know, unified china, and i mean, the trouble with, with it is, xi jinping is 70 years old. so you know, he wants to do it soon...
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yes, earlier today i caught up with mr tice as he continued his campaign trail on the isle of wight and grilled him on a range of topics, including nigel farage is much spoken about, comments on immigration reforms , comments on immigration reforms, quite poorly attended campaign launch and he hits back at the tories over their plans for national service. let's have a little look, shall we? i'm very pleased now to be joined by the leader of the reform party. it's richard tice. richard thank you so much for giving us your time today. i know that you are pounding the pavements on the campaign trail. i want to start by asking by a very controversial moment that happened over the weekend. it was nigel farage on trevor phillips. >> the key to wimereux creation is integration. if you get integration, it works. what we've done is and this, this works on several levels, what we've done. >> i'm going to stop you there and i'm going to say two things. >> well here's the difference. >> well here's the difference. >> no, no, i'm going to tell you something about the difference. first of all, you're
yes, earlier today i caught up with mr tice as he continued his campaign trail on the isle of wight and grilled him on a range of topics, including nigel farage is much spoken about, comments on immigration reforms , comments on immigration reforms, quite poorly attended campaign launch and he hits back at the tories over their plans for national service. let's have a little look, shall we? i'm very pleased now to be joined by the leader of the reform party. it's richard tice. richard thank you...
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stephen you know, walking around the isle of wight and having to go behind a wall and all that. eventually, on the waiting list, he paid £15,000 privately and got the laser treatment on it, which has solved it. >> could it make you rise? we got to go to the news, gentlemen. thank you so much. and we might ask you about your 100 mile walk. when we come back in the next hour. >> it's a very nice present, steve. >> and he bought us a very. >> and he bought us a very. >> he didn't buy me one. >> he didn't buy me one. >> i know you did. >> i know you did. >> right. sophia's waiting very patiently. we're wearing the same colour pink. here she is with the news. >> bev. thank you. from the gb newsroom at 1033, your headlines met police chief sir mark rowley has said a female police officer came close to losing her hand after a 14 year old boy was killed and others injured in a sword attack in north—east london, a video has emerged showing the moment police arrested the man wielding a sword. officers cornered him at a property, bringing the suspect to the ground with three separate ta
stephen you know, walking around the isle of wight and having to go behind a wall and all that. eventually, on the waiting list, he paid £15,000 privately and got the laser treatment on it, which has solved it. >> could it make you rise? we got to go to the news, gentlemen. thank you so much. and we might ask you about your 100 mile walk. when we come back in the next hour. >> it's a very nice present, steve. >> and he bought us a very. >> and he bought us a very....
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good, friday morning, many of us waking up to blue skies and sunshine, just like this in the isle of wight. this will have a dry day with sunny spells continuing. but it isn't like that everywhere. this is the scene in norfolk, puts more cloud and some outbreaks of rain. the reason is we have some low cloud and that is rain moving its way in across parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire, into east anglia through this morning, continuing into the afternoon. quite a brisk northerly wind as well. elsewhere cloud around particularly in coastal areas of wales but most will be dry with sunshine continuing into the afternoon. there is a chance of a shower or two across the far north and west of scotland, but will most across scotland it will be dry with some cloud around, parts of aberdeenshire, towards edinburgh. 20 celsius in glasgow, temperatures getting up to 20 or 21. the possibility of the odd isolated shower. it will then finally clear away. largely clear skies into saturday morning, overnight temperatures into ten degrees. into the weekend, started an ecological summer, any of us will have
good, friday morning, many of us waking up to blue skies and sunshine, just like this in the isle of wight. this will have a dry day with sunny spells continuing. but it isn't like that everywhere. this is the scene in norfolk, puts more cloud and some outbreaks of rain. the reason is we have some low cloud and that is rain moving its way in across parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire, into east anglia through this morning, continuing into the afternoon. quite a brisk northerly wind as well....
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it's 52,000 hectares which, if you squash it all together, is the isle of wight—and—a—half. and that estate, that network goes through every sort of habitat that you can possibly have. and so, we've got that biodiversity on our estate, and we can manage it and work with it whilst we're running trains. so i guess, with the kind of information that you're collecting, the research that you're doing, how is that beneficial to network rail as a company? what kind of things can you do with that information that you find out? it helps us monitor the condition of the habitats that we've got, so we can use that when we're trying to achieve our biodiversity targets. but it also lets us see what species are using those habitats. and if we know what's there before we come in and do any work, then we can start mitigating for that. we can start doing the work at the right time of year or at the right time of day, so that we're less of a disturbance on those species. the monitoring is being carried out by zoological society of london — or zsl. they're using motion—sensing camera traps
it's 52,000 hectares which, if you squash it all together, is the isle of wight—and—a—half. and that estate, that network goes through every sort of habitat that you can possibly have. and so, we've got that biodiversity on our estate, and we can manage it and work with it whilst we're running trains. so i guess, with the kind of information that you're collecting, the research that you're doing, how is that beneficial to network rail as a company? what kind of things can you do with that...
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getting into hampshire, the isle of wight and wales. a chillier night than last night especially in the east, temperatures a little bit higher under the cloud in the west. tomorrow the band of rain continues its journey pushing slowly northwards and eastwards, some of the driest conditions will be in north—east scotland although we cannot rule out a shower, and behind the rain band we are looking at a mixture of bright spells, sunshine and showers. tomorrow's temperatures, very similar to today, up temperatures, very similar to today, up to about 17 degrees. thank you, carol. that's all right for a bank holiday. i thank you, carol. that's all right for a bank holiday.— for a bank holiday. i have seen worse. let's take a look at today's front pages. they're dominated by reaction to the conservative's proposals to re—introduce national service for young people. "desperate" is the mirror's one word verdict. the move would "cost billions" and is "the last thing the military needs", the paper says. the policy is also criticised in the
getting into hampshire, the isle of wight and wales. a chillier night than last night especially in the east, temperatures a little bit higher under the cloud in the west. tomorrow the band of rain continues its journey pushing slowly northwards and eastwards, some of the driest conditions will be in north—east scotland although we cannot rule out a shower, and behind the rain band we are looking at a mixture of bright spells, sunshine and showers. tomorrow's temperatures, very similar to...