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a new approach. that is the need a new approach. that is the point. if it is once every 20, 30 yea rs, point. if it is once every 20, 30 years, not had to change everything but if he does become more frequent, people talk about how we insulate oui’ people talk about how we insulate our homes to keep out the cold. you will may be to do the opposite. with the climate change now, we will have colder winters and warmer summers and flooding will be a lot more comment so we do need to think about how we future proofed everything. it is mentioned here that 457 visits to the nhs website. we need to think about how people do what the help. and they sure the images have enough resources to do with the heat waves. a lot of experts now say actually we may need to due as america didn't have air conditioning in our homes. nobody is looking properly. everybody is having a horrible time. it would just be elected from now on. “— it would just be elected from now on. —— sleeping properly. it would just be elected from now on. -- sleeping properly. changing what to wear people say men don't have wear ties to work or could even
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wear shorts may be to work. somebody said how women only have five outfits for a very hot weather which is not enough to wear to work. we need more than that. totally. i'm taking, weekends shopping because i have nothing. thank you. everything was all around black ties. so many things are comments. i don't think people need to be told, even hollobone out don't have to wear ties, they changed these. i think you can use your common sense but i guess when it comes to other things like ide or done with it the, look at that. i have one... i have one can't fire. moving onto the sun, we have to do this. you ever stored. delightful. —— are your favourite store. the heatwave. fewer bin collections me to number her breasts have risen. again, this will keep
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happening. —— fewer bin collections means the number of rents have risen. a lot of different smells throughout london this week. and a lot of cuts to councils and the first thing that happened is they bring back the bins because it is easier to cut bin collections than for tuque social care. this will happening. we need to have a bigger look at how we store rubbish and it isa look at how we store rubbish and it is a public health issue. rains according to the paper breed once a month and kerry 60 diseases which is delightful. a lot of them are transmissible to humans. —— rats read once a month. we will see more rats around. a lot more careful. any experience? i read a few weeks ago near my old flat. -- i rats around. i began a sign the weight is starting to get on people. it was novel for a few weeks. i'm looking at destinations i can go to whether
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it is colder. scandinavia still having a bit of trouble. let's move onto our regular slot. theresa may. don't panic. quite interesting because there was talk the government will vote forward these reports over the summer i brought all their plans for a no till scenario. a lot of the braided hair and they said to me this is great and they said to me this is great and shows we are serious. —— a note till scenario. the downside is that people will start to be concerned. as ever theresa may has managed to annoy both sides. laughter she had the chequered proposal and this. around 70 nobel notices over the summer around 70 nobel notices over the summer telling us about this. and stockpiling today theresa may said it should be comforting. i don't know if it is comfort food to stockpile but i guess if you are going to have an ideal brexit you wa nt going to have an ideal brexit you want that. but it is quite a few
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brexiteers who don't quite trust theresa may here. they wonder if what she is trying to do is that the winners and more likely to back her up winners and more likely to back her up compromises. —— trying to make people nervous. it has managed to create more paranoia. the metro passes quote from the uk boss amazon saying that he thinks it would be writes and looting within a fortnight if trade is left in limbo. -- it fortnight if trade is left in limbo. —— it would be riots. it feels like a hyperbole at this point. a lot of people set ever my summary of the the threat of nuclear holocaust. —— say it reminds them of. i think they worry that it doesn't seem sensible and mostly by no will not stockpile food but hearing this sound like the government out of control. does this is one aspect of it but actually, if you're going to notice, and business
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who really need to know what this means. that is the no guilt planning which i think everybody presumes the government will do the most basic. let's hope so. the guardian. custody death, highest in ten years. did they say why? one of the biggest things is a lot of people who did have severe mental health problems and one of the issues as they have been so many cutbacks chemical health services that often when people are in christ is with mental health, the first people become of the content what are the police and not mental health services. —— people who are in crisis. people who should be helped perhaps it sections oi’, should be helped perhaps it sections or, to contact with police who don't know how to restrain him properly. and police panic and don't know how to properly look after people who are a really horrible position. and that has led to a massive increase.
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the police should be looking after these people. they should be able to have help from the nhs. —— should not be looking after these people. even teenagers been a crisis and all have those available and the independent custody in our somebody having a breakdown should be. 0r somebody who is an extreme crisis to be. they should be in an nhs word at these two things combining has meant that there has been a mass increase in deaths from 14 two years ago to 23. let's move on. we don't have much time. the other sort, pakistan votes after viole nt much time. the other sort, pakistan votes after violent election campaign. i don't know how we close oui’ campaign. i don't know how we close our to getting results. it is a low turnout. they are suspecting that the party may be edging it slightly. i think he is making positive soundings about his chances of victory. as all elections, it is a sword but i think the history of
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pakistan, democratic elections are not the most number way. —— it is historic. it is interesting. even if you do get a parting you haven't had before, how are they going to interact with the military? they have the most power to govern the country. and the point about the pilot saying i did a 50 ohm have been killed. —— more than 150 people have been killed. the story now about a woman who i happy in her marriage and want to get divorced but has been told she cannot. we'll have to stay married another couple of years because her husband will not allow her to. and talk about trying to change the law on this. not allow her to. and talk about trying to change the law on thism is quite interesting. i can personally see why they have come down on that. it is very unhappy for both parties, the very sad situation but the judges are very worried about it setting a precedent.
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because both parties disagree they have lived apart for five years and said when he comes to divorce, either you admit fault and after two years you can park or if one party doesn't you have to separate for five years. we don't have a no follow the war system. it makes it traverses adversarial. the judge comments say that they suggest they relu cta nt to comments say that they suggest they reluctant to give this verdict. with the suggestion that they think it is time that they look that the laws of this and that you get sound bite from the government that perhaps marriage is currently... too narrow a need to be revised. obviously that comes to the current law, they can only work with what what they have. you can see why they got that. can the government do something to change it? laissez with the paper.
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found water on mars. —— let her stay with the paper. seen by some as a breakthrough in search for life on the red planet. i like the loop. large lake of grimy slates discovered beneath the surface. takes away from the magic of it all. laughter significant discovery? the grimy slates less blockbuster and more space for him. —— more space on. it does sound very exciting. it is the leeds this will fill the idea about life on mars. with a meat is what i see is when i watch tv. —— what i see is when i watch tv. —— what they mean is what i see. they can have our rats. the idea was they knew that being some kind of water before but the fact this is a quite large body of what it means there might be more likely... really exciting that the 50th anniversary of the moon landing and get it feels like we didn't know a lot more about space. it is exciting would still
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find more about the solar system. it is exciting. a lot of people i know who are backspace van slyke and her boys and girls will find it really that exciting. —— who are big space buffs. the next step. we talked earlier to somebody who was an action not and he said that the next that could well be to try and find out what is on there. —— was ——— and not indecent. they can drill now into it. —— was an astronaut. more as you go on him which wasn't hers and perhaps even more taxes late. let's look forward to more shuts. that is that for the papers. thank you to both of my guest. bolt at 11:30pm for a longer look at the paper. —— both will be back. hello there. significant change
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under way for all of us as we reached the weekend. something cooler and fresh with a rain in the forecast. but before that point, it is set to turn even hotter for most of us and across the southeast, with an increasing chance of thunderstorms. one or two places across the southeast could be heading to 35 436 celsius mark. combined with high humidity will felt very uncomfortable. we look to the west with the change was will ta ke the west with the change was will take place later on in the week into the weekend in the form of atlantic weather system but before that, it will be in other dry night tonight for most of us generally light winds for most of us generally light winds for england and wales. a bit more of a breeze in the far northwest corner of the country. thursday, picture and other dried widespread sunshine date with a heat ready further and
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westward stew more breeze across the northwest corner for northern northern ireland to and light winds. temperatures in the mid—20dc across parts of scotland and after 30 degrees for northern england and 35 celsius likely somewhere in the southeast. as we head on for thursday night with visteon hot shower or thunderstorm developed. meanwhile across the west, continues to turn it with your outbreak with rent and car area of low pressure slowly as its way eastwards in pushing these arctic weather fronts and to our direction. so for friday that with the front will be lined across western scotland and northern ireland and western parts of wales and south west england. adamant there will be some sunshine and then afternoon thunderstorms will develop making this storm and pretty intense and the risk of frequent lightning and the risk of frequent lightning and hailand and the risk of frequent lightning and hail and also a risk of flash flooding. not as warm as thursday but a look at the southeast could be looking at 36 degrees across east
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anglia. no showers and thunderstorms continue to work the way eastwards heading through friday. a dry interlude for a while before the next batch of rain. then into saturday, and sunday, looking much cooler and fresh as the bands of rain moved through with sunshine and a blustery shower and it will be pretty windy on sunday. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: this is bbc news. the headlines at ii: 65 children were drugged and sexually abuse over three decades at a former psychiatric hospital near derby. former patients take aston hall, where the offences are said to have taken place, was pure hails. the doctor was coming and he would then, basically immediately, you never ever seen it. mask would go slam on your face. police say they would have
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questioned a, kenneth milner, for rate and child cruelty if he were still alive. also tonight to call in donald trump struck a deal with the eu to prevent a trade war, announcing a new close friendship between america and brussels.
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