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hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and tina daheley. good morning. here‘s a summary of today‘s main up on social media. don't forget, we live on facebook stories from bbc news. and twitter at @bbcclick chief constables in england, but for now, thanks for watching wales and scotland will hold and we will see you soon. an emergency meeting next month after an alarming rise in violence against the police. the national police chiefs‘ council called the crisis summit after pc andrew harper was killed during a spate of attacks on officers. details of the circumstances surrounding recent assaults will be discussed, as well as how to stop the trend. boris johnson will tell world leaders gathering at the g7 summit in france that britain will not retreat from the international community as it leaves the european union. climate change, global trade and tensions in the gulf will be at the centre of discussions hosted by president emmanuel macron. labour leaderjeremy corbyn urged the prime minister to put the future of the planet at the top of his agenda. speak up for the climate emergency around the world. don‘t concentrate on doing sweetheart deals with donald trump, get no deal taken off the table,
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but the environmental emergency the whole world faces is serious, global warming that‘s is going on, global pollution that‘s going on, good morning. and the fires in the amazon welcome to breakfast ra i nforest — with rogerjohnson and tina daheley. which president bolsonaro of brazil our headlines today: is actually promoting — police chiefs call an unprecedented so put all the pressure summit to discuss officer safety you can on president trump in the wake of the murder to recognise just how dangerous of pc andrew hunter, who was killed in the situation is around the world. berkshire last week. london north eastern railway has issued passengers with a "do not rail passengers are advised to try not to travel, travel warning" for today and tomorrow as more than 400 or check before they do, engineering works are being as more than 400 engineering works carried out across britain take place across the uk. during the bank holiday. london‘s king‘s cross rail station is closed this weekend for work is there salvation for bury? on replacing the tracks. owner steve dale tells the bbc that the league one club has been sold. good morning. in weather, we are all set for a weekend — network rail says maintenance has a long weekend for some of us — been planned so it affects of abundant sunshine and becoming the fewest number of people. borisjohnson‘s warning that very warm—to—hot with it. migrants would be sent back it has been a while, if they crossed the english channel but summer has found us again! i have got your forecast coming up. to the uk have been branded as "inflammatory" and "misleading" by campaigners. the prime minister‘s comments came after a surge in attempts, with nearly 100 people in one day taking to small boats to try to make it's saturday 24th august.
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our top story: the crossing from france. the home secretary priti patel chief constables in england, is to seek talks with her french wales and scotland will hold an emergency meeting counterpart to address the issue. next month after an alarming rise medical leaders have called in violence against the police. for an urgent meeting with the government to discuss continued shortages of hormone replacement therapy. in an unprecedented move, the national police chiefs‘ council has called the crisis summit it comes as one manufacturer has confirmed to the bbc after pc andrew harper was killed during a spate of that its products will not be attacks on officers. available until the middle richard lister reports. of next year. the department of health says blows whistle. it is working closely with suppliers and patients should discuss alternative hrt products a policeman‘s whistle marked with their doctor. the start of a minute's silence for pc andrew harper, an employee at the uk consulate murdered in the line of duty. in hong kong has been released around the country, police from custody in mainland china, forces paused to reflect where he‘d been held for more on a colleague lost. than two weeks. simon cheng went missing pc harper was the first policeman during a business trip to shenzhen. attacked and killed in the uk china‘s foreign ministry confirmed since 2017, but assaults that he had been detained for violating public security laws. a statement on his facebook page on officers are on the rise. thanks people for their support and says he needs time the latest figures show that in the year to march, there were almost 31,000 attacks on police officers — to rest and recover. that's up almost a fifth on the year before, with at least 28 attacks on officers every day. martin hewitt, the chair of the national police chiefs‘ let‘s have a look at the raf display
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council, says he'll convene a meeting of chief constables next tea m let‘s have a look at the raf display month to see if there team flying over new york city. is anything more they can do to improve police safety. spectacular photographs. they were writing in the daily express, joining their us counterparts in a he said: historic flight down the hudson river and around the statue of liberty. the first time actually the combination ofjets liberty. the first time actually the combination of jets have liberty. the first time actually the combination ofjets have been brought together, the american air force and the raf team brought together in such a way. the red arrows are based near lincoln and at in pc harper's home town the moment they are on a tour of of wallingford, these ribbons acknowledge the thin blue line north america to promote the uk and working to keep us safe, but his death underlined the urgency i have to say when you look at them to ensure police officers and see them, they do a good job of are kept safe, too. richard lister, bbc news. promoting the uk. imagine being there and seeing that. looking up and seeing that. brilliant. we'll be joined by the vice chair spectacular pictures and potentially some good news in the world of sport of the national police chiefs‘ council shortly after for bury football club. bury fans 9 o‘clock this morning. boris johnson will tell world leaders gathering at the g7 summit have probably been looking to the in france that britain will not retreat from the international community as it leaves sky for hours at a time because it the european union. before departing for the meeting, mrjohnson warned his brexit critics is not been the easiest few months they were "gravely mistaken" for them with the whole future of
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if they thought the uk was set the club in doubt and a deadline to lose its place looming last night whereby the owner had to produce the funds to keep the on the world stage. clu b had to produce the funds to keep the club going or essentially find a new from biarritz, we‘rejoined by our diplomatic correspondent, buyer and it was always going to be james landale. the most likely... and if not, on the most likely... and if not, on the face of it, it is a little club ina the face of it, it is a little club in a town in greater manchester so good morning, james. what is on the why would anyone care but in the agenda today? on the agenda of these nicest possible way, if you live somewhere else, but this would have been the first club to be kicked out kind of summits that happen every year are the usual issues like of the football league since 1992 so climate change, global trade, specific crises like tensions we have got in the golf and in around and all of those issues are looking it does not happen often. no, it is a huge thing and we were talking yesterday about how it will affect people in the community and saying a very ha rd and all of those issues are looking very hard that the summit here is happy town, happy football club going to provide any kind of agreement because there are huge divisions between the united states leads to happy people there and it is essentially a community and if the football club goes, no matches on the weekend, people do not go, the impact it has on a town. we talk and above all europe for example about people recognising people around the town from going to the football and if that stops... overnight the trade war between the hopefully it will not happen. fingers crossed that looks like they us and china has intensified and it is hard to talk about reforming trade organisations when you have have found a buyer. and it is that kind of trade conflict going on replicated in towns and countries at the same time but as you say all around the place. borisjohnson is at the same time but as you say boris johnson is coming, at the same time but as you say borisjohnson is coming, his first big debut on the world stage as for weeks now, uncertainty‘s
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prime minister. he wants to come to surrounded the club‘s future, players went unpaid, try to sort of revive britain‘s staff were laid off, internationalist reputation, saying not a single league match has that britain will not withdraw from been played this season, with that midnight deadline the international community just looming last night. and it appears to be a credible because it is leaving the eu. the buyer, the bury fans wont want problem he has is he may get caught a repeat of what‘s played out over recent months. c&n sporting risk said between the us and europe because he in a statement "a club like bury wa nts to between the us and europe because he wants to reach out to the americans should have a viable and with the hope of encouraging a trade deal after brexit between the uk and us but he does not want to go and long—term future." so uk and us but he does not want to go so far that he looks a bit dependent and he also does not want to get too it now rests with the english farfrom and he also does not want to get too far from the europeans because all of all the issues of climate change football league to grant an and trade and iran, the country is extension to get the deal over the line. aston villa back in the top flight and they‘ve grabbed their first win of the season. having spent three years in the european path so it will be a in the championship, they secured promotion, difficult path for him to navigate and two defeats in their first two matches — they beat in the south of france today. james, everton 2—0 last night. thank you very much. a big win, this one! london north eastern railway has issued passengers with a "do not travel warning" for today and tomorrow as more than 400 engineering works are being record signing wesley with this carried out across britain first goal and anwar el ghazi during the bank holiday. with the second. now to the cricket. where do we start? 0ur reporter michael cowan england‘s hopes of regaining is outside london king‘s cross the ashes look all but over station, which is after a disastrous second day of the third test — closed this weekend. england bowled out for 67. josh hazlewood taking five wickets
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michael, lots to talk about travel in what is england‘s lowest score against australia in 71 years. wise. begin by telling us what is happening or more to the point what there was a glimmer of hope for england when australia is not happening there. well, not a were reduced to 52/3, only for marnus labuschagne, the man who replaced steve smith, making an unbeaten 53. lot, roger, to be frank. all of if australia win this match, these platforms behind me, no trains and no trains will go from the stage and no trains will go from the stage and all weekend. why? as you can see they will retain the ashes. behind me, men in orange suits are doing work on the lines which is the guys we have selected, we causing major disruption, like you believe are good enough to do the said, lner issued a do not travel job. and i still believe they are. warning and they go to lots of the facts are you only have to look different destinations like york, at some of the statistics and i know that they can do better as a group. newcastle, edinburgh and inverness and that is the challenge for them. and that is the challenge for them. andi newcastle, edinburgh and inverness and i do not know if you can hear me and that is the challenge for them. and that comes around through some over this announcement but we will guts and some skill. yes, guts and go anyway. what is crazy is london to peterborough, a popular route, is not running. for the first time in 20 years. similarly, peter brock to skill, there wasn‘t a whole lot on display yesterday from england. a number of other destinations, particularly cambridge, will not be running —— peterborough. if you are
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going anywhere this weekend, you so, is there any way that england need to check and similarly because can save the ashes from here? of this road —— rail disruption, the let‘s now speaker to former england player and test match special commentator ebony rainford—brent. ebony, it was all looking so good roads will be exceptionally busy after jofra archer‘s brilliant bowling display on the opening day, but that batting performance, such a huge disappointment, and you feel like the ashes have although 97% of them will be free of gone. it does. i think you are right. they had a brilliant and huge opportunity to get back into the series and kind roadworks but some in particular, the m4 networking has 32 miles of of continue this wave of excitement road works and the m6 has 18 and if in cricket for the summer and the you are going to any festivals, start you mentioned, the load —— edinburgh, manchester pride, reading and leeds, the advice is check lowest total since 1948 kind of sums before you travel and certainly, do it up of how batting performances not bother coming to king‘s cross because there are no trains. but to and the issue i guess that england check before you go anywhere. is yes, white ball cricket has been michael, thank you indeed. well done thriving for the last four year cycle but it has been neglect had, for making it through that announcement. borisjohnson‘s warning that migrants would be sent back --it cycle but it has been neglect had, if they crossed the english channel ——it has neglected the issue of to the uk, have been branded solid defences and where we are as "inflammatory" and "misleading" by campaigners. the prime minister‘s comments came wearing bowlers down with an after a surge in attempts, with nearly 100 people in one day aggressive approach in white ball taking to small boats to try to make the crossing from france. 0ur reporter amanda akass cricket and test match cricket and it is causing huge problems and none more so than being bowled out for 67 is in doverfor us this morning. and possibly giving away the whole series so a really bad start in the game and look, england, if they lose this issue is obviously front and
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centre this week. what is the this, it will be a tough one to come back from. why are the english batsman finding it so hard? talk latest? well, as you can see, it is about how they play in the white ball cricket and the success of the world cup and attacking play and balls being docked into the stands, becoming another lovely beautifully why is it in test cricket when it is the bulls that you do not play as opposed to the ones you do, why are warm day and the english channel professional sportsmen in this case finding it so difficult to just change the mindset and the way they behind me is exceptionally calm and it is conditions like these combined with the approaching brexit deadline which i thought to be behind this play. they are professionals, it recent surge in the number of people making the perilous journey across the world‘s busiest shipping lane. last week was one of the highest cannot be that difficult, can it? recorded numbers of migrants arriving in this way since at least last november. 0n arriving in this way since at least last november. on thursday, nearly 100 people, five boats stopped off the coast of kent as well as one in sussex. another in france. 0n—board that boat, ten children and one play. they are professionals, it baby. yesterday we saw another boat cannot be that difficult, can mm is, if we‘re honest, getting in the here in kent, another in france and nets and one minutes the ball for so here in kent, another in france and so it continues. it is thought that 624-7, nets and one minutes the ball for 624—7, your defence goes out the window and jonny bairstow is an example with trying to move around his technique and he often opens up his technique and he often opens up his stumps and exposed playing loose the number of people that are shots and that is because he has been practising for the white ball format and then trying to reach and continuing to come over the past adjust and adjust and it isn‘t
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working and in the old day we had an alastair cook style butter, maybe robbie burns is the only one who year altogether is more than 900, could possibly replicate that. patient and that sort of attritional only 65 people have been sent back. mindset of wearing the batters down. borisjohnson has it is hard to flip between the two i only 65 people have been sent back. boris johnson has been only 65 people have been sent back. borisjohnson has been talking tough on this, saying his message to migrants is we will send you back think for the english players. they but campaigners say that is not fair are chasing the ball and i think because people have a legal right to until we get the order right, jason make an asylum claim. it is roy for example is a fabulous player dangerous to make this crossing and but a number one it looks very much a woman who went overboard a few exposed so it is i think focus is weeks ago has not yet been found, thatis weeks ago has not yet been found, needed, but is the issue, focus is that is the message from the home 0ffice that is the message from the home office who also say it is a huge needed, but is the issue, focus is needed to develop the mindset, more risk to do this and they are working time is to be applied to get the closely with the french authorities batsman switched on. a lot of work and they have three border force for england to do. it is not over cutters out in the channel as well but it does not look good, does it, asa cutters out in the channel as well as a co—ordination centre in calais. they say the home secretary will be emily? —— ebony. not quite a cricket score for england‘s hockey team, raising this issue with her french but a huge defeat, losing 8—0 counterpart in the coming days. amanda, thank you very much. to the netherlands in the semifinals of the eurohockey championships. goalkeeper maddie hinch calling it bury football club will find out the lowest point of her career. today if it can still compete in the football league they were blown away by world champions the netherlands. after a last—minute deal to buy the result means great britain miss the club was agreed overnight. out on automatic qualification for the tokyo 2020 olympics. they are the holders, remember. the efl had given the club they‘ll play a two—legged qualifier until midnight to show it at home in november. could afford to continue or be win that, and they‘ll kicked out of the football league. with us now is bbc radio manchester sports reporter, mike minay, qualify for tokyo. who‘s been following the story. and the dutch will take on germany good morning. i mean, good news on after they beat spain, thanks to a short corner
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in the very last minute. that mean that england will face the spanish the surface but it is more in the bronze medal match. complicated than that? it is, bury have been sold according to steve daly the owner and he has accepted a rory mcilroy is just one shot off the lead after the second bid which late last night was very round at the tour championship in atlanta. fea rful bid which late last night was very it‘s golf‘s most lucrative fearful whether he would, the club tournament, with the winner taking home £12 million. was on the brink of losing —— the american brooks koepka is currently town was on the club of losing its clu b town was on the club of losing its club and community. but it was leading on 13 under par overall. accepted at ten minutes to ten and there‘s a huge day ahead at wembley. 110w accepted at ten minutes to ten and now it is with the efl who have to rugby league‘s challenge cup final between st helens and warrington verify the owner and are working staged there this afternoon. closely with the new potential buyer saints have had a great season, and hopefully, hopefully there will 16 points clear at the top bea and hopefully, hopefully there will be a sale of bury football club. what do we know about the people who of the super league but 11 years since they last lifted the challenge cup. made the bed? it is a company called despite final appearances in 2016 c&n sporting risk, and analytics and again two years later, company. they are owned by two men, warrington haven‘t won it since 2012. henry newman and rory campbell, rory the game is live on the bbc. campbell being the son of the former labourmp. we‘ll be looking ahead to the match campbell being the son of the former labour mp. the spin doctor. yes. the a little bit later owner has told me they have worked on in the programme. in premier league football and bury 0ur rugby league correspondent dave woods is there. deserves to have a long—term future
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and as we know, the rugby union world cup on the horizon. and they are aware of the financial england face ireland at twickenham later today as both sides continue their preparations risks that come with it due to the ahead of the tournament injapan. england have named a full high levels of debt that were with strength side that includes bury although some of it managed and manu tuilagi at outside centre sorted by steve daly however, they as they look to bounce back think that bury is a town deserves from their defeat to wales to have a long—term future. think that bury is a town deserves to have a long-term future. what has been the response been —— what is last weekend in cardiff. ireland have also named a strong the response been from fans and the side as they head back to twickenham for the first time since winning the six nations there in 2018. people who live there? this is the they can become the top—ranked side news they wanted and i know roger in the world with a victory. was outside yesterday and they wa nted was outside yesterday and they among the weekend‘s other world wanted anything, people were cup warm—up matches, carrying coffins to the ground and i —— among the weekend‘s other world cup warm—up matches, scotland face france at murrayfield. thought it was the end of the club andi thought it was the end of the club and i spoke to the man in the ticket office who at five pm said he had had enough and walked out and feared he had shut the doors for the last it is all about sort of preparing time but overnight there seems to be a renewed bit of hope. they are aware it still needs efl verification but the fans who just the teams for the tournament to come wa nted verification but the fans who just wanted a buyer will admit they wa nted wanted a buyer will admit they wanted steve at the club, seemingly have got what they wanted. we will wait to see if the league give them but it is difficult isn‘t it? you the extension. mike, thank you. wa nt to but it is difficult isn‘t it? you want to play a full—strength side to medical leaders have called get your processes and everything for an urgent meeting right and familiarise the team but with the government to discuss continued shortages you run the risk of losing key of hormone replacement therapy. players to big injuries at a very
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it comes as one manufacturer has crucial time. in the lead up to the confirmed to the bbc that its products will not be world cup. i‘m still reeling for the available until the middle of next year. 12 million quid for winning the the department of health says golf. wouldn‘t that be nice? a short it is working closely with suppliers days work. thank you. let‘s stay and patients should discuss with sport, shall we? yes. alternative hrt products with their doctor. the aurora games is a new multi—sport event being hosted in the united states this week. it‘s designed to increase the coverage of women‘s sport an employee at the uk consulate and features a team from the americas up against a team in hong kong has been released from custody in mainland china, from the rest of the world. where he‘d been held for more some of the best female athletes from disciplines including than two weeks. gymnastics, tennis and figure skating are competing at the event, simon cheng went missing during a business trip to shenzhen. and our reporter sarah mulkerrins china‘s foreign ministry confirmed has been to albany to find out more. that he had been detained commentator: ten, she's got! for violating public security laws. a statement on his facebook page gold medallist... thanks people for their support two of the greatest female athletes and says he needs time of all time are now leading the way to rest and recover. for a new generation and a new concept — one that puts women we all know what it‘s like having front and centre. a bit of time off work — the women deserved, for a long time, the first day back is never easy, their own platform. and getting into a routine can i‘m hoping that all the people who learned about this, take its toll. that‘s something 5—year—old that this generation will know that they have a place for them lucie knows all about. only, and i‘m hoping this will grow. these before—and—after photos show how she went through a transformation on her first day back at school this week. this formidable pair of olympic champions have this week they were shared thousands of times turned to captaincy. online after her mum jill posted
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them on her facebook page. nadia comaneci is leading team 0bviously obviously the one on the left is world, with jackie joyner—kersee leading team americas. it‘s an honour for both of us, and nadia and i are real good before and looks a little friends. are you gonna win? dishevelled as she comes home. when my go, you know, they asked me she was asked what her day was like, about, you know, what do i expect she was asked what her day was like, she said nothing much. it looks like of the americas team. it! what a great photograph. you are i expect the best, you know, and nadia, she expects up it! what a great photograph. you are up to date. edinburgh fringe, notting hill the best, you know? carnival and festivals in leeds friendly competition, and reading arejust some of the big events taking place over but i do want to win! the bank holiday weekend. as you‘d expect, there are warnings so what are the aurora games? about travel disruption with delays possible on the roads and railways. well, basically, it is six sports so, how can you get to where you need to be? across six different days, the independent‘s travel editor it is team americas simon calder is here to talk us against team world, through the options. and it is all in order to showcase the very best of women‘s sport. good morning. i hope yourjourney to us was good morning. i hope yourjourney to not bad, is it? us was ok. not too bad, thank you, and it is the brainchild of sports but things have really started in agentjerry solomon. earnest this morning and i‘m afraid women‘s sports gets 4% of the global if you are trying to get to, for coverage in the press. well, that‘s got to grow. example, to and from edinburgh on when i was a young kid, the east coast from london king‘s cross or wendy from leeds, london i went to the very first super bowl king‘s cross is closed today and and if people had said then that there was going to be 52
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tomorrow and it is also going to be of them, i don‘t think anybody in that stadium would have thought mostly closed on monday ——or indeed. that there was a chance that that was going to happen. the main operator ——or indeed. 0n that line lner are saying please do the event is taking place not travel and the obvious here in albany, the capital of new york state, and it‘s fitting alternative to that would be the really when you consider that this was one of the first states in the usa to give women the right to vote. west coast mainline, but that has problems as well because they are doing lots of exciting things in the event has drawn in a wide range milton keynes and as a result of of talent, including 0lympic that, train for example from champions, viral superstars manchester to london euston is reduced from three to one an hour. and grand slam winners. so on both of the main north— south hopefully at some point, the equality word will kind of disappear and this would be a norm. unfortunately, it isn‘t. lines, there are problems and would you believe on sunday there is a it is something that we constantly strike on cross—country railways which means that lots of the have to fight, and i hope that alternative services there are going to be cancelled. my goodness. is people really do understand that women‘s sports and women in general, they are not asking for more. your journey really we‘re just asking to be treated the same way. to be cancelled. my goodness. is yourjourney really necessary, that is the main line. ifi have booked and it‘s not about only treating the same — my ticket say three months in just to be able to have the same advance of the bank holiday weekend, what are my rights? probably opportunity as male athletes have. wouldn‘t have even been able to get whether it is team americas a cheap advance ticket because lots or team world that wins on sunday, of the problems when there are it seems the real victory will come from helping propel female athletes
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large—scale engineering activity, to even greater heights. sarah mulkerrins, bbc news, albany. they take away advance ticket options, not actually because they wa nt to options, not actually because they want to make money but they want to persuade people not to travel. certainly on cross—country with this strike coming up, they are saying you can travel on other operators. i hope it does take off and does as well as other new games like both of the main problems and also a invictus. very impressive. let's few issues around newark, they are doing some work to the lines there. find out what is happening with the really, it is going to be quite messy on those crucial lines, the weather this weekend. it does look nice. it is. this is the view from east coast, nothing south of peter brock, this weekend, the west coast, bucks this morning. some missed in slow because of milton keynes and the distance but you can see some newark. elsewhere, all right —— sunshine waiting to come on through peterborough. no extra problems so and lift temperatures and leave them far this morning. part of the problem is when the trains are not pretty much like that across the board with just a couple of running a full service that people exceptions this morning. the weekend 110w running a full service that people now are drive onto the roads. how is shaping up to be a hot one. it is other this weekend? —— how are the roads this weekend? a bank holiday weekend and temperatures are heading up a little further between today and tomorrow. let‘s have a look at what is bringing the heat. high pressure tomorrow they say it will be
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particularly busy and you can predict the trouble spots. parts of across the continent and a flow of the letter m25 around london, the m6 airaround we tap across the continent and a flow of air around we tap into that continental heat although we have between the turnoff and liverpool low pressure to the north—west of the british isles and that is why some of the this morning did not will be busy and our old friend the have hazy sunshine but there is cloud around northern scotland and m5 going south—west towards exeter, parts of northern ireland as well and some of us already today have not forgetting the a303 and if you seen a few showers. still around this afternoon into the northern have ever tried to drive between the west country. it is not easy. those western isles into the far north—west of scotland may be the are the places to avoid. the basic further west you are. in eastern rule is to travel early or travel northern ireland and the central belt, a lot of sunshine across england and wales a little hazy in late. bank holiday monday will be busy. initial travel before 11 or places and cloud increasing later for the isles of scilly and pushing into, by the end of the day. as to after six says the rac and that it‘s just what we expect for a normal those temperatures, into the bank holiday. if the weather is mid—teens where you get the shower great, black pool and brighton will potential in northern scotland with be chaos and mayhem. those train a bit more breeze around here as well but many of us are in the 20s, services are mostly working. so that low— mid 20s but upper especially across parts of england and in the 30 celsius in the south—east. it as trains and roads. what about people who are flying? it all looks will be a hot one at headingley both good. a busy weekend. today is the weatherwise and, i suspect, cricket wise as well. and it will be a hot
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busiest day ever in the history of one as well for the rug league challenge cup final. a few showers jet to and i checked the main in northern scotland tonight into shetland clearing later in the night from here. some cloud to the west. airports, he fully —— heathrow, gatwick, manchester, they are going elsewhere we get simply spells, well. is always hope for the best maybe a couple of mist and fog patches. images overnight are but be prepared for delays and heading up with which is good news disruption. looking ahead, there is if you are camping this weekend. a new line picked up this morning. hazy sunshine across parts of the british airways of strikes next west in particular you can see some month? last month we found a strike areas of cloud floating around, not areas of cloud floating around, not a clear blue sky but there will be some good sunny spells and you can called by the pilots union on see across the board it will be a september nine and ten as well as september nine and ten as well as dry sunday as well. the hottest day september 27. 0vernight i was of the weekend. low 30s in the contacted september 27. 0vernight i was co nta cted by september 27. 0vernight i was contacted by many people who say it is not just contacted by many people who say it is notjust those three dates. i am south—east but we will hit the upper flying on the eighth or the 11th or 20s across parts of scotland as well. if it is a bank holiday where 12th. it is turning into five days you are, this is how it looks. some of cancellations and it is important areas of cloud around, a slight to know what your rights are if your flight to know what your rights are if your flight is cancelled. you must be chance of a shower, wantonly sunshine and it may rain later in found an alternative flight on the the day in the western isles and a quick peek at the bank holiday same day if possible, even if that monday temperature. how is that? a means getting you a ticket on another airline. and if you are rescue after the august we have had delayed overnight it must pay for a so far. we will take that. thank you hotel and meals. the worst thing you
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very much. can do, because they are trying to now it‘s time for the travel show with lucy hedges. manage down the problem, is to cancel for a full refund because then you will purchase another ticket yourself and that could cost a lot more. a few people on twitter this morning saying they are struggling to get through to ba to find out what is going on. something like 100,000 people at least who are booked to travel and are being told overnight that there is an issue and they are trying to get in touch and it is all going very slowly. at the moment, my advice would be to not hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, lucy hedges. necessarily do anything. just keep this week, we‘re looking back trying to get through. ba must at some of the amazing trips and awesome adventures we‘ve had deliver a reasonable alternative for so far on the show this year. you but quite a stressful time for here is just a taste many people. thank you. on the of what‘s coming up. we‘re kicking off at one of world‘s favourite tv shows, downside, a lot of disruption to well, apart from this one, of course. game of thrones ended back in may, travel over the weekend but the much to the disappointment of millions of fans all over weather, on the upside looks the world but its legacy fantastic. lives on in northern ireland, as crystal found out last month. iam ok, so i have a confession — i am having a bank holiday weekend
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in the garden and a barbecue weekend i am a giant game of thrones geek. at that because the weather is and i‘m super excited, because this place has to be top cooperating for a change and for of the list for any true superfan. some of us, the bank holiday weekend, weather watchers up and about already this saturday morning with a bit of misting this out there on the horizon but any mist in the welcome to castle ward, or to what many tv viewers fog patches first thing this morning will know as winterfell. will soon disappear and for most of us will soon disappear and for most of us it is notjust today and through the weekend. plenty of sunshine on the weekend. plenty of sunshine on and well, when in winterfell... the way and temperatures heading up a little bit further as well. some arrrgh! of us reaching the low 30s because with high pressure across the continent we are drawing in some evening my lady, very warm to hot air in our where do you hail from? direction. it is low pressure close to the north—west of the uk which is from london. london. why some of us this morning starting and which house do you represent? oh, i‘m not sure i have a house. the day with cloud. a few showers around as well applies into northern house of larwood. house of larwood, never heard of them, sounds like something scotland. there will be some the night‘s watch sunshine coming through here and would have dragged in. further north you are, the northern i believe you are here to learn how to do archery. western isles it will stay cloudy with a few showers until the west of i need people to hunt or to fight. northern ireland as well. the east 0k. are you up to the task? i hope so. gets to see sunshine and the central i hope so too, otherwise belt in southern scotland as well
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and across england and wales, albeit there is a penalty. and across england and wales, albeit a bit hazy in some spots, cloud that 0h. 0h, a beheading... that seems measured. mcleod increasing to the isle of absolutely, because you are no good to me here at winterfell silly. temperatures in the mid—teens where are into the cloudy skies if you can‘t hunt and you can‘t fight. between four and glasgow and 30 around the london area as well. i will do my best. that‘s why i was saying it was warm thank you. in this series, no character to hot. a fine day, like it or lump is safe from a grisly end, so it never hurts to know what you‘re doing with a bow and arrow. it, for the cricket at headingley. select your arrows by the tip, never by the feathers and never it will be a hot one as well at further down the shaft. 0k? wembley for the rug be challenge. think of it coming out of a quiver, three fingers on the drawing string and then draw back so that it brings to your right eye. there will be some areas of cloud loose! around here in still though showers all right. retreating from northern scotland i hit actual thing! and it will be mainly dry. a couple of mist and fog patches around with your first arrow ever and you hit the target. temperatures overnight heading up a 0k. archer ready. little bit. good news if you are draw! doing some carry on camping this weekend. into tomorrow there will be hold... loose! look at that. some hazy sunshine to the west yes! well done you. yeah! because as you can see here, there are areas of cloud around here in the western parts and elsewhere so this place used to be a farm and yet now it‘s plenty of sunshine to come and the a huge tourist attraction. temperatures are heading up further. how did that happen?
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the hottest day of the weekend. low we are where game of thrones started, so it‘s the perfect place 30s in the south—east of england, it to start your journey, could be a record for the late to go on and do some of the other august bank holiday weekend. 20 into sites that are around. yes, they have gone off to croatia, yes, they have gone off to iceland, parts of scotland as well and this yes, they have gone off is the bank holiday, if it is where to morocco and so on, and that‘s fine, but most you are. england, wales and northern of it is shot here. ireland. some areas of cloud around and it has turned into what we now know as screen tourism, with a slight chance of rain. for something we have never had before. most of us, there will be some yes we have the giant‘s causeway, a unesco world heritage site sunshine will be again quite hazy in and it is beautiful, and all that, but people used to go places. has been some uncertainty there and there alone, about showers on monday and it looks and then they would take off. less of a possibility now and those now they come to see many other temperatures again the higher readings will be particularly into parts of england and just a quick look at the big picture for tuesday parts of our province. is the week goes on, things will turn cooler and eventually wetter for some of us as well. it is the latest forecast. let‘s forget about now, australia‘s great barrier reef tuesday then. thank you very much. must be on many travellers‘ bucket lists but is there a sustainable way to get to explore its fragile ecosystem? well, the designers behind 75 years ago an american b24 bomber an innovative new sub think they‘ve crashed into the centre found the answer so a while back, we sent mike of the lancashire village of freckleton. 61 people died — tojump on board and go for a dive. including 38 children when the plane burst into a fireball. scuba—diving is an amazing way yesterday, a special event was held to see what‘s hiding
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underneath these waves, with survivors and officials but if you can‘t scuba—dive, from the united states. there are other ways 0ur reporter dave guest was there. you can do that too. you can snorkel, you can take a glass—bottomed boat, but there‘s a new kid in town. something quite exciting. this sub belongs to harvey. he‘s teamed up with a rideshare app and has been hiring it out for short trips. august 1944. and american war plane they‘re just getting it ready for us now. it‘s still not cheap though, has crashed into a village school. at a$3,000 for two passengers. august 1944. and american war plane has crashed into a village schoollj what an incredible thing. saw the teacher fall, i saw a girl for and saw the teacher fall, i saw a girl that‘s just over forandi saw the teacher fall, i saw a girl for and i dived under my desk. us$2,000 or about £1600. saw the teacher fall, i saw a girl for and i dived under my deskm was awful. awful. in all, 61 people this is it, the submersible. but harvey thinks this is the future. now so many more people can get underwater. you‘ve got a tonne of people that lost their lives, the majority can‘t for various reasons. children. ab 24 liberator aircraft you have a tonne of people who can‘t scu ba—dive. this gives people that had been struck by lightning and ability to get underwater crashed into the lancashire village and explore and see what there of freckleton. the village never is under the water. the submarine industry is still in its infancy. forgot those terrible events. the currently there are no other names of the dead are inscribed on a operators on this reef. many deep sea adventures in other parts of the world require mass grave where they were laid to rest. at exactly 75 years on, the you have very deep pockets. people of freckleton gathered in the it‘s a small industry but it is growing and expanding. church to remember those lost lives. submarines are inherently expensive, ruby and david will never fall get. the rides are fairly expensive, but it is changing and costs are coming down, price there were five —year—olds inside points, things like that.
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the school when the stricken plane crashed to earth. the air was thick with smoke under the roof and i was telling myself that i would like to be outside. i went to my teacher and i saw her very gradually slump to it‘s a tight squeeze in the three—man sub. it‘s actually a repurposed research vehicle and after these the graph but desk. and then you tourist trips it‘s off tried to get out? i did. and at the to the british virgin islands to survey some of the damage door there was a massive flame. so i left by hurricane irma. all right, are you ready to go down? i am ready to go down! here we go. we have just started the descent under the water to the great barrier reef. went like this through the whole. look at this. ruby went like this through the whole. ru by coward went like this through the whole. ruby coward under her desk. so that the water is slowly coming up desk saved your life? possibly. and about to engulf us. ifeel a little bit nervous. eventually they moved enough rubble once you're fully submerged i have a feeling you're going to completely forget. to get the airmen inside and they wow. picked me up and took me out, put me ina picked me up and took me out, put me in a blanket and i was put in an ambulance. gene should have been at school that day but was filled. all the sub can dive to a maximum we saw was lots of men and they were depth of 125 metres. digging with their bare hands, we‘re just a few metres under the surface but there‘s still great digging. in this big wheel sticking marine life at these depths. out of the school. it was awful.
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awful. i will never forget it. i here we have some chromis in the front, the little blue ones. in the coral. will never forget that day. this yeah, i believe those are chromis. morning we have remembered before and we have scissor tailed sergeants or something like that, the striped ones? god. a new memorial was dedicated to mark the 75th anniversary. in the golden damsel, those village hall, teaca kes are the yellow guys. you're good at this game. i‘m getting really good. mark the 75th anniversary. in the village hall, teacakes and a chance for them to share their memories of i got a chi chi. their day. do you remember? i remember it being black and horrible. do you still think about can you tell us a bit about how this is powered? the submarine is fully electric. your classmates and your friends lost that day? yes. around this time we have a 240 volt dc electrical system, electric thrusters powered by batteries. it is inevitable. while i have and that‘s about it, breath in my body, they will be it‘s very simple. so no emissions? no, no emissions, no gas, no oil, no diesel, no nothing. remembered. an emotional day it‘s incredibly environmentally safe. nothing to leak into the ocean, battery powered, and we could charge her up and away we go. yesterday. we‘re joined now by one we all know the coral is quite fragile. is there any issue in of the survivors, ruby currell. bringing something so big down under the water? not at all. thank you very much for getting up bright and early to come and talk to as you can see, she has us bright and early to come and talk to us this morning. we heard some of tremendous control of the sub. buoyancy control and whatnot your memories there but what do you and manipulation with the thrusters.
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she can park it anywhere you want, can keep it nice and high off recall that a 75 years ago? you were only five. yes, but it is quite the reef and with the view you have, all travelling around, vivid. it is still there. seeing it works out very well what i saw, as i say, i went under and incredibly in control. my desk but there were two faces at the door. just a crack, a small opening of the door because there was rubble behind it. and then we have made our whole round trip so we will pop up to the surface and head back to the dock. between them, the airmen and the and it‘s all over. that was fun, though. some say we know more about the surface of the moon headmaster, they moved the rubble. than we do the bottom of the ocean. it burnt my fingers because it was what an opportunity this is to glimpse a world that so few hot. 75 years ago and in a way that people get a chance to see. isa hot. 75 years ago and in a way that is a long time but as you say the memories are still quite vivid. what has it meant to freckleton over the yea rs ? has it meant to freckleton over the years? over the years it is always a well, we‘re off to dubai now. poignant time, this time of year. we not a place that always gets good press when it comes to sustainability. but they‘re making serious attempts doa poignant time, this time of year. we do a small service each time. it is to redress that impression.
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back injune, ade paid a visit only when it is a big, like, 70 to the most ginormous garden you are ever likely to see that claims it takes sustainability very seriously. yea rs, 75 yea rs, only when it is a big, like, 70 years, 75 years, god willing i will be here for the next one. and if i ami be here for the next one. and if i am i will probably do the same heading through the entrance again. we always get flowers from here at the miracle garden, three things immediately strike you. first, the smell, david and myself and put them on. we then it‘s the colour, and then, there‘s the scale. lost our other survivors. george died in 2015. he was poorly quite a this place is enormous! since it opened on valentine‘s day bit. but we are lucky we have not in back in 2013, almost 8 million people have come to take a look this far. what is a like for you, around the miracle garden. and i‘m off to meet the man personally, reflecting on what happened every year. ever get whose idea it all was. easier? yes and no. , i was doing dubai‘s full of surprises. where did you get your inspiration from? actually, my inspiration, first very well yesterday and then my of all, i am a landscaping engineer. and since i was a child, friend started to read the children‘s names and i would not have a tissue to hand so the tears always reading about
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heaven, paradise, and it is filled with flowers, just streamed down my face. i could so always this idea in my brain, and always when i see my kids not not. it always hits me when they playing, you know, read the names out. it‘s such a sad games on screens, on tv, i always... it comes to my mind, really, i need something for people to go out. time for me. it is a sad time for so this has inspired me to create the village, in a way, but my aim. i something to take people outside, to take people to nature. just don‘t want them to be forgotten. their memory must be kept and it‘s on such a grand scale! so many flowers here! how many flowers do you have in this park? we are always sustaining alive and i think, i told my friend above 50 million flowers. yesterday when i came home, i said 50 million flowers?! that this is the first time i have yes. felt that, yes, they will be remembered whether i am here or not. and i feel better for that. you this place must take a lot of water. where do you get it from played such an important role and how do you keep it sustainable? keeping those memories alive over the years. do you think it has actually, we are using the recycled changed the way, what happened to you, such a traumatic event in your water from dubai municipality, life at an age of five, has it
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changed your approach to life? how so all the grey water over the city, much has it impacted you in that the municipality recycle it and pump way? to me, i always try to look on it to us, and from our side we refilter this water and convert it to very high—quality water. and what about your challenges? the bright side of things. my what is the biggest challenge for you? actually, the biggest challenge is just the wind. husband was my rock. he was always if we have strong wind, there for me. even when we were at it is really our best challenge. we can‘t control it. we can control pests, we can control irrigation, temperature, there for me. even when we were at the graveside, although he always everything can be controlled but not the wind. took a back step he was always there. so i have to keep him in spirit. george was there in spirit this place is like the with us. his two children were there and it was lovely. good to see them again. as you said, not forgetting the children. they were your friends, albeit such a long time ago i‘m sure you don‘t really remember chelsea flower show on steroids. them. oh, i remember michael. that is the family i got in touch with again yesterday. they were there yesterday and it was the first time well, that‘s it for this week. i had seen them since michael was a catch us if you can next week when christa‘s off to scotland little boy. they came to this to take in some ancient buildings
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that are older than the pyramids. what do you think top speed is for the really accomplished curricle paddler? anniversary this time and michael not much quicker than i'm going right now. did not have a pot and i said to don‘t forget, you can follow us on social media, them why? i think it was my fault. i where you can share your travel stories with the rest of the world. until next time though, thought we would get one at some from me, lucy hedges, and the rest of the travel show point and she said we have come back team, it‘s goodbye. occasionally but she said we have not put one on. and i said good. no ican not put one on. and i said good. no i can put some flowers there for him now. “— i can put some flowers there for him now. —— she said we have one on there. i was able to put someone for a few who were close to me and if i had flowers i would go put someone. i put flowers for the anniversary, for christmas and easter and it is just something i had done. thank you so much for coming in so bright and early to share your memories. i know they are sad memories at least now you feel that they will never be forgotten. no. i have a positive
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feeling that it will continue. i know it will. i feel my village will not let me down. thank you very much. still to come, the berry football clu b much. still to come, the berry football club may have been saved with an 11th hour deal to sell the club. we will hear from fans as to whether or not it is enough to secure their future. stay with us, 00:30:29,543 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the headlines are coming up.
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