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sir keir starmer criticises borisjohnson's leadership following the government's attempt to reverse the suspension of owen paterson and overhaul the mps�* standards watchdog. the prime minister is trashing the reputation of our democracy and our country and so this is farfrom one—off. the vote wasn't to reject the report that had been put together. the vote was to establish an appeals process. iraq's prime minister mustafa al—kadhimi survives an attempt on his life as rockets hit his home in baghdad's high—security sector. terrifying footage of dangerous driving — police in yorkshire launch a major road safety campaign to tackle falling standards post lockdown. the weeks we have been telling you about the erupting volcano in la
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palma. it's caused massive disruption and destroyed more than two—thousand properties. but it hasn't deterred one plucky band of tourists — as tim allman explains. come to la palma and see the sights — well, one rather big sight in particular. now, if you wanted to take part in a classic car rally, an island in the midst of a volcanic eruption may not seem like the ideal venue, but do not underestimate the members of the canaries grand tour. money. volcano. sex. it is truly amazing. i mean, as long as it is going off and nobody�*s being hurt too much, then it's fantastic, the power of nature. it truly is. this is part of a 19—day adventure that covers all of the canary islands but clearly la palma was going to be a bit different. some bringing newer, less valuable cars just to be on the safe side.
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almost ready to go. just get the roof down so we can get all the volcanic ash in our faces — that's the plan. i've seen some other active volcanoes — hawaii, new zealand — so it would be nice to see. this rally is described as an opportunity to take the road less well—travelled but add in a giant volcano and it becomes a once—in—a—lifetime experience. tim allman, bbc news. now on bbc news we take a look at how lives have been dramatically altered in iraq and kuwait by global warming.
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if you don't live here and you're not affected by it every day you forget that it's happening. but it is.
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i'm already hot. i'm not even outside. normally i like to start my days off with a dog walk. come on, lily. we need to make it super early so that my little fur baby can walk on the ground without burning himself. are your paws 0k?
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i think it was around 56 this year, as supposedly high as it got, but it feels like 60! a bit dehydrated? it sucks the life out of you. goes like this... and then that's it, you're just like this. let's go home, it's out. i'm done, bro. today i have a really special guest. this is... hi, guys its hin. i think in my line of work with me doing a lot of content creation i can see when the heat does affect me. when you do have the best light on a day to be able to film it is absolutely too hot to do it outside. so, since this is a compilation episode i'm going to make sure a bring coffee to everyone because we don't have to go have coffee. the hours between 11 o'clock
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in the morning and four o'clock in the afternoon are no—go times of being outdoors.
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the heat impacts your life in ways that you don't necessarily anticipate. on a day like today it makes things that are supposed to be a minute long and hour long. yes. yeah, let's sit down, my love. do you want the ac? one of the things that i was not anticipating when i did finally have children was now i had this tiny little being that needed to be protected from the sun. all right, let's get going. and because i had rear—facing car seats the ac unit actually never touched his car seat, so we would turn the car on 30 minutes prior to an outing, but the ice packs into his car seat to cool it down before i could place him in it, and we had a tube that would extend from the front ac into the backjust to make sure that we could get him enough air conditioning
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in a rear—facing car seat. and that is the reality for all parents here. push the door! push, push, push. do you want to try the mango with strawberry? i would spend my entire life living in kuwait but have a bit of time when i got to live in the states and i got to go on my bike i think there is a common misconception that you are able to split your time between different countries if you are kuwaiti. that has never been my reality is that the assumption
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you are not able. this is the hottest i have ever seen kuwait. it is getting to the point where it is unbearable and i think everything about living here is hostile sometimes. you like swimming inside or outside more? inside, why do you like inside? do your feet hurt when you walk on the grass outside? yeah. it concerns me that the only life that my children have known has been in scorching heat. they want to be kids and go to the playground and they will beg to go all day and then we will finally break and take them and it will be so unbearable that they will be begging to go back home.
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the absolute best
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invention in the world. the only way to stop it. look, you can't even feel it now. there is no way to survive here without air—conditioning. what is disturbing about that, you are cooling your little section, but you are heating up outside. we are in this awful, awful cycle of trying to cool ourselves down but also heating up cool ourselves down but also heating up the country even more as we go on. i think we have gotten a little fatigued with the idea of climate change. you have got to stop using straws to say that idols, turned the lights off in your bathroom as you leave the house to save a little bit of energy but the big picture is, what it means to live here, what it
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means to raise children here. one of my largest fears is my children are so young right now and these are probably the best days of their life in terms of weather. if you do not live here and you are not affected by it every day you forget it is happening, but it is. it is terrifying. if we are looking into the future, i don't see how much longer we can consider kuwait habitable.
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hello there. for most of you, it's a dry sunday out there and will continue to be. so it has been a little bit
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wild and windy, though, across parts of scotland. some pretty rough seas around northern and western coasts. the strongest winds will continue to ease down through the day, initially gusting in excess of around a0 mph to 60 mph. it's because this area of low pressure has brought those strong winds continuing to push away, a ridge of high pressure building and, winds certainly falling lighter to the south and the west. it could be pretty cloudy, a fair bit of cloud and one or two showers and showers will continue in the far north of scotland but away from that, central and southern scotland, parts of eastern england, seeing the best of the sunny breaks in the afternoon. even although winds are easing down north and eastern areas still a bit of a blustery wind coming in from a north—westerly direction so it will feel fresher. it does feel fresher there compared with yesterday afternoon, so temperatures down a couple of degrees. although nine degrees to 13 celsius around the average for this stage in november. this evening and overnight those winds continue to fall lighter and with clear skies around, cooler air in place, there will be a frost in parts. parts of scotland, central and eastern england, maybe east wales where you see the best
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of the breaks is where temperatures could drop low enough for that frost to form. further west cloud will increase, that could be patchy rain and drizzle round western coasts, certainly cloudiest and mildest in northern ireland to begin monday morning's commute and that is because you're closer to these weather fronts which pull their way and link to a pretty lively low pressure system moving towards iceland. further south a ridge of high pressure holds on so staying dry here. the best of the morning sunshine across central and eastern areas. all areas will see cloud increase through the day, greyer skies in the west, northern ireland, rain for the morning, into the afternoon good parts of scotland, north—west england, north and west wales. further south and east are staying dry through the day. a little bit cool after the chilly start, ten or 15 degrees out towards northern ireland. that milder air pushes to the south as we go through into tuesday. the weather fronts lingers across the central swathe of the country and links back into this next one which will work in. we will see some rain at times, not a desperately wet week but that is where the front will separate, milder air in the south, cooler conditions in the north and that cooler air will gradually win out as we go towards the end of the week
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and next weekend but for the time being temperatures at, if not a little bit above, the average at this stage in november but as i said midweek rain, mainly across some central areas. see you soon.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. police investigating a crush at a music festival in the us city of houston have opened a criminal inquiry following unconfirmed reports that people were being injected with drugs. the fall—out continues over the uk government's attempt to reverse the suspension of owen paterson and overhaul the mps' standards watchdog. sir keir starmer accuses borisjohnson of corrupt behaviour the prime minister is trashing the reputation of our democracy and our country and so this is far from a one off. it country and so this is far from a one off. . , country and so this is far from a one off. ., , ., .,
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