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southeastern parts of england. heading into monday, sunny skies for many areas, we'll see the breeze picking up in the far northwest, bringing some cloud into scotland and northern ireland. lots of sunshine again for england and wales. temperatures continuing to climb all the way from southern england through the midlands into yorkshire, could be over 30 degrees on monday afternoon. not quite as warm as that across scotland and northern ireland, nor indeed around some of these coastal areas as well, with some sea breezes. as we move into tuesday, we're going to find the high pressure, bringing the sunshine and the warmth, pushing away by this weather front that's moving down from the northwest. little or no rain on it, but it does introduce cooler, fresher air and push all that heat more towards east anglia and southeast england.
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and more meaningful and special, so i am very blessed and very thankful to be standing here with the trophy. trade minister penny mordaunt becomes the ninth candidate to join the conservative leadership race — with former health secretaries, sajid javid and jeremy hunt, also declaring in the last 2a hours. in eastern ukraine 15 people died when an apartment block was shelled in the donestk region. sri lanka's deepening economic crisis: the president says he'll step down after huge demonstrations, the us appeals to politicians to act swiftly. and, temperatures rise around the uk, with scotland recording its warmest day of the year so far. now on bbc news it's
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time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. in wimbledon the jabbing tips have come to an end with an all too familiar story. come to an end with an all too familiarstory. coming come to an end with an all too familiar story. coming up in a programme, he has done it again. novak djokovic, fightback to beat nick kyrgios and win his seventh wimbledon title. my nick kyrgios and win his seventh wimbledon title.— nick kyrgios and win his seventh wimbledon title. my first image of tennis was grass _ wimbledon title. my first image of tennis was grass and _ wimbledon title. my first image of tennis was grass and wimbledon l wimbledon title. my first image of i tennis was grass and wimbledon and wimbledon title. my first image of. tennis was grass and wimbledon and i always dreamt of coming here, just playing here and then of course realising the dream of winning the trophy. but realising the dream of winning the troh . �* �* , disappointment... but britains alfie hewett loses his wheelchair final to top seed shingo kunieda. . .. elsewhere in the world of sport today — with me paul scott. a ferrari in flames, crashes and penalties. it was an incident packed austrian grand prix.
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and as england and northern ireland prepare for their second matches at euro 22, we'll be in both camps to bring you the very latest. welcome today, 14 of 14, another absolute scorcher at the all england club, fans are still hanging on to watch the doubles on at the big screen, but the big finish has been delivered yet again by novak djokovic, a familiar story to bring you for a fourth consecutive year, here is the men's singles championship. it brings a level with dominic up against nick kyrgios, he has got thejob dominic up against nick kyrgios, he has got the job is done dominic up against nick kyrgios, he has got thejob is done in four sets. kerry is... nick kyrgios never
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been this far in a grand slam and in the first set he was the one who started more at ease, freer, looser... it was djokovic who was tight and it was nick kyrgios who took that first set to give himself hope, to get himself believing. he got the crowd excited to. but time and time again we have seen novak djokovic doing this, reset, come again, never lose faith and he took the second and the third set to put himself in the driver seat. and then into a fourth set we went and took a pitch, with that muscle memory, 38 previous consecutive wins on centre court, found that place in his head, again, and with his game, never stop believing and in a challenging year when he missed the austrian open,
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wimbledon is his once more. a 21st grand slam title, that takes him as head of roger federer and takes him within one now rafael nadal�*s men's singles record of 22. it's the courtly love more than anything else. he says, in what has been a note challenging year, novak djokovic make sure that he is the wimbledon champion once again. we have been hearing from both of the players, festival, let's hearfrom the champion. it players, festival, let's hear from the champion-— players, festival, let's hear from the champion. players, festival, let's hear from the chamion. . , ., , . the champion. it always has been and will be the most _ the champion. it always has been and will be the most special _ the champion. it always has been and will be the most special tournament l will be the most special tournament in my heart, the one that motivated me, inspired me to start playing tennis in a small little mountain resort in serbia where my parents used to run a restaurant. that was a four and a half five years old. i saw wimbledon nine in 1992 and i
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asked my mum and my dad to buy me a racket and my first image of tennis was grass and wimbledon and i always dreamt of coming here, just playing as this court and of course, realising the childhood dream and winning this trophy and... everything the time it gets more and more meaningful and special and so i am very blessed and very thankful to be standing here with the trophy. myself, my team, i think we are all exhausted, — myself, my team, i think we are all exhausted, we played so much tennis. i'm definitely in need of a well earned — i'm definitely in need of a well earned vacation after this one full stop so_ earned vacation after this one full stop so i'm — earned vacation after this one full stop so i'm just very happy with this result, _ stop so i'm just very happy with this result, probably the best of my career. _ this result, probably the best of my career. and — this result, probably the best of my career, and hopefully when they'll be here _ career, and hopefully when they'll be here again. career, and hopefully when they'll be here again-— career, and hopefully when they'll be here aain. ., , ., be here again. ladies and gentlemen, nick kyrgios! — be here again. ladies and gentlemen, nick kyrgios! nick _ be here again. ladies and gentlemen, nick kyrgios! nick kerry _ be here again. ladies and gentlemen, nick kyrgios! nick kerry is _ be here again. ladies and gentlemen, nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping - nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here _ nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one _ nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping
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to be back here one day - nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one day to - nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one day to talk. to be back here one day to talk about the men's singles final, here is a former british number one. thank you for being with us. you course watched that match unfold, what with the difference for you between djokovic and nick kyrgios today? i between d'okovic and nick kyrgios toda ? ~ . , between d'okovic and nick kyrgios toda ? ~' ., , ., , today? i think ultimately it was novak djokovic _ today? i think ultimately it was novak djokovic was _ today? i think ultimately it was novak djokovic was my - today? i think ultimately it was i novak djokovic was my presence, today? i think ultimately it was - novak djokovic was my presence, his focus, his ruthlessness of getting one more back into play, making you play one more awkward shot. again, it started off a bit slow, although nick kyrgios was brilliant in the first set, we wondered whether he would impress the situation, be it as it was his first grand slam final. and he did more than that and he loved it and we thought here we 90, he loved it and we thought here we go, but once novak djokovic came back, you could just sense it, there were a couple of little tight points here and there and then unfortunately after the second set and the nick kyrgios started to go back to if you have the antics and get involved with his box and then after that, there was only really one winner. after that, there was only really one winner-—
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after that, there was only really one winner. ~ ., .,~ ., ., after that, there was only really onewinner. ., ., ., ., one winner. what you make of all of that? about — one winner. what you make of all of that? about his — one winner. what you make of all of that? about his game, _ one winner. what you make of all of that? about his game, the - one winner. what you make of all of. that? about his game, the chuntering away, the frustrations, the way he vents, is there a way he moves past that will let always be part of who years and he just has to find a way of coping with a? i years and he just has to find a way of coping with a?— of coping with a? i think it will never to of coping with a? i think it will never go away _ of coping with a? i think it will never go away completely, - of coping with a? i think it will| never go away completely, but of coping with a? i think it will i never go away completely, but i think and i am hoping that being in the finals and seeing what he has achieved, it may be it will make him think, i can be a little bit more professionally. the trouble is that when he is looking up in the box, who is looking at, he doesn't have a coach, he is looking at his father, his girlfriend... sue dizzy took about tactics with the night before? who does he talk it about with on the day of the match? all of these sort of things and if he can get more professional in that way, and if he could realise how good he is and with that extra 5%, he could win slams. hopefully he will commit to that, i'm not sure though that he wants to do that. he sort of alluded to that in his interview. i need a rest and then i'm not sure whether
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or not i will be back in the finals, there is all this sort of dog when he should have been saying, absolutely, i am ready to go now. one approach and i'm going to wind a slam. i don't know. he one approach and i'm going to wind a slam. i don't know.— slam. i don't know. he doesn't mind that, and he — slam. i don't know. he doesn't mind that, and he talks _ slam. i don't know. he doesn't mind that, and he talks about _ slam. i don't know. he doesn't mind that, and he talks about how - that, and he talks about how extraordinary the professionalism is from roger pedro from nadal, and with djokovic. they have been talking about... in terms of the challenges, not playing at the us open, most likely because of his covid status, how important was it a novak djokovic to win this and what you think his year ahead looks like now? ~ �* , ., ., ., ., , now? well it's an extraordinary situation. _ now? well it's an extraordinary situation, and _ now? well it's an extraordinary situation, and he _ now? well it's an extraordinary situation, and he is _ now? well it's an extraordinary situation, and he is the - now? well it's an extraordinary situation, and he is the one - now? well it's an extraordinary| situation, and he is the one out now? well it's an extraordinary i situation, and he is the one out of the top three who does talk about records, rafael nadal and roger had written to put it in the background. djokovic has been very upfront about it saying he wants to win the most
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grand slams. now he has put himself in a position, not getting the vaccination, probably not being allowed in the us open, probably not being allowed in the austrian open. we'll be seen next in france next year? he needs to win two more to win rafa nadal. and if he doesn't play in the states for the next two months, that another three months down the drain as well. so it is an extraordinary situation, really. i think we he will play until a 100 years older if that's what it takes to been done that when the record. do you still think you will get the? bearing in mind that nadal is in physical shape at the moment. i physical shape at the moment. i do. i do think physical shape at the moment. i do. i do think you _ physical shape at the moment. i do. i do think you will _ physical shape at the moment. i do. i do think you will find _ physical shape at the moment. i do. i do think you will find a _ physical shape at the moment. i do. i do think you will find a way - physical shape at the moment. i u i do think you will find a way to do it even with his problems with the vaccination is that i think you will find a way. he is too good not to. and i think he wants it more than anyone else on the planet. extraordinary if we are talking about a fifth consecutive victory next day. we will wait until then.
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thank you forjoining us up here on the roof. one the stories that i want to bring you, and that is alfie hewitt, who wanted to win the wimbledon wheelchair final for the first time in his career, he was agonisingly close against his opponent, but his opponent won this one in three sets in the air. it was a tie—break, the champions tie—break that he won and frustration for hewitt who four times had the opportunity to serve for the match. but he wasn't able to do that and for him, those ten grand slam doubles that he won in a row, until the men's doubles final here has also been vetoed in the men's's singles final. but he says he is determined to come back strong next year. another player is playing in the men's... but other players are
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five to down in the second set at the moment. against sam schroder and another player. that is all from here at wimbledon. back to the bbc sports centre. chales leclerc has given his hopes of winning the formula 1 driver's championship a boost, after winning an incident packed austrian grand prix. however, f1 say they'll be investigating claims that some spectators suffered discriminatory abuse. adam wild reports. if the noise wasn't a giveaway, the colour certainly was. this was the crowd, rebel territory. but as well as that sea of orange, so to the red of the ferraris. the champion ship arrival would have to get past him three times this afternoon. this one was decisive, a passing point, perhaps even the turning point ferrari for once with the extra racing speed. indeed, it looked like
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they were going to get first and second, that was before the hopes of one went up in flames. a clear win then full eclair. well, it's really that simple. lewis hamilton in third. formula 1 is now investigating what it calls completely unacceptable behaviour from some fans in austria, the sport has questions to answer. as the championship race narrow. from four wheels to two — and taday pogarcher has retained the leader's yellow jersey after the ninth stage of the tour de france. luxembourg's bobjungels, won the stage. he attacked with a0 miles to go and won by 22 seconds to claim his first tour stage victory. pogarcher beat his main rivals, maintaining his lead over jonas vingegaard and increasing it over britain's geraint thomas, who remains third overall.
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england will be looking to make it 2 wins from 2, at euro 22 when they take on norway tomorrow night. they've been talking to the media ahead of the game in brighton. the bbc�*s olly foster is there. olly, what's the mood like in the camp? very positive in both camps, looking forward to another sell out fill the lionesses here at the amex stadium, close to 30,000 we think, this is a match tomorrow night that will go a long way to deciding who tops group a stop because obvious like among norway and england open their accounts which means... norway is win against northern ireland. england a little bit more cagey in that opening match at old trafford, just the one goal. so this should
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decide who finishes top of group a. but we heard from the norway head coach. i asked but we heard from the norway head coach. iasked him... what did but we heard from the norway head coach. i asked him... what did you make of the england performance? which did fall a little bit flat in places against the austrians and he felt that nerves are certainly played a part in that england performance. maybe mar; played a part in that england performance. maybe- played a part in that england erformance. ma b; , ., performance. maybe may be england didn't perform _ performance. maybe may be england didn't perform at _ performance. maybe may be england didn't perform at the _ performance. maybe may be england didn't perform at the highest - performance. maybe may be england didn't perform at the highest level i didn't perform at the highest level that we _ didn't perform at the highest level that we have seen them do, right before _ that we have seen them do, right before the — that we have seen them do, right before the euros. but i still think it was_ before the euros. but i still think it was a — before the euros. but i still think it was a lot — before the euros. but i still think it was a lot of nerves playing into that performance. it is always pressure _ that performance. it is always pressure on the home nations and especially— pressure on the home nations and especially a team like england. so maybe, _ especially a team like england. so maybe, hopefully for our sake they will he _ maybe, hopefully for our sake they will be some nerves still for the english — will be some nerves still for the english team. but i think we will see a _ english team. but i think we will see a different england in the game tomorrow— see a different england in the game tomorrow than we saw in the premier. so, tomorrow than we saw in the premier. 50. saying _ tomorrow than we saw in the premier. so, saying that england do make hoping that england will be nervous again and hoping they can make
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advantage for that making it two wins for the norwegians. the england team had a little walk around here on the page earlier, they trained in south—west london and the team hotel in teddington, not any real one to raise four them, the arsenal defender is still missing because of covid. when it came face—to—face with her today, i passed on those comments and said this is what the norway boss said my saying that you were nervous and that is wide that performance wasn't perhaps as good as it should have been and she took exception to that. you as it should have been and she took exception to that.— exception to that. you are not talkin: exception to that. you are not talking about _ exception to that. you are not talking about someone - exception to that. you are not talking about someone who i exception to that. you are not i talking about someone who says something about us who hasn't been with the _ something about us who hasn't been with the team and who hasn't been with the team and who hasn't been with the _ with the team and who hasn't been with the process, but that's ok and it's nice _ with the process, but that's ok and it's nice that— with the process, but that's ok and it's nice that they are trying to put pressure on us. just working in a game _ put pressure on us. just working in a game and — put pressure on us. just working in a game and how we want to play and team _ a game and how we want to play and team play— a game and how we want to play and team play talk, and players on the tasks _ team play talk, and players on the tasks i_ team play talk, and players on the tasks. i think the occasion last
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wednesday was enormous, we had moments _ wednesday was enormous, we had moments when we played really well and we _ moments when we played really well and we had it will we lost the ball and we had it will we lost the ball a little _ and we had it will we lost the ball a little too — and we had it will we lost the ball a little too fast. overall, great performance and that is what we take from there _ performance and that is what we take from there to game tomorrow. a great performance — from there to game tomorrow. a great performance she _ from there to game tomorrow. a great performance she says _ from there to game tomorrow. a great performance she says at _ from there to game tomorrow. a great performance she says at old _ from there to game tomorrow. a great performance she says at old trafford l performance she says at old trafford and they want to bring their best game here. it probably will have to be the best game because norway, like i was saying, they have really hit the ground running. that feared attacking trio in the norwegian team. one of them coming back from the international windle dennis, choosing to come back for norway and sarina wiegman says she is so glad that one of the great of the game is actually here, might not be great for england tomorrow night, but it is great for the game. it should be a cracking match.— a cracking match. think you very much.
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well also in group a tomorrow, northern ireland will be hoping to pick up their first points when they take on austria in southampton. jane dougall is on the south coast. this match against austria is probably northern ireland's most realistic chance of getting a result. the us and was only in april where they lost three having one. so they feel that on their day, you could very well win. they are going to have to do it without one player, because at one game she came in with a serious knee injury and is out for the rest of the euros. manager said she would be very tough to replace. what you do is it tacky what we need to, and _ what you do is it tacky what we need to, and we _ what you do is it tacky what we need to, and we have to change how we play. _ to, and we have to change how we play, considerably, because we haven't— play, considerably, because we haven't got that type of player. obviously as good as her. and rack speaking _ obviously as good as her. and rack speaking of— obviously as good as her. and rack speaking of injuries, the captain did not— speaking of injuries, the captain did not start in the first game because — did not start in the first game because of a previous injuryl did not start in the first game because of a previous inju because of a previous in'ury i asked if she would —
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because of a previous in'ury i asked if she would lead h because of a previous in'ury i asked if she would lead the _ because of a previous injury i asked if she would lead the team - because of a previous injury i asked if she would lead the team out - if she would lead the team out tomorrow, she said she didn't know yet if she was going to start or not but she felt ready. she also said that she had been speaking to someone about her injury and that the hold of the squad was a supporting. that the team has pointed out. that there is a family atmosphere. i asked what they had been doing to meet and let off the pitch. irate been doing to meet and let off the itch, . ., , been doing to meet and let off the itch. . ., , ., been doing to meet and let off the itch. ~ ., , ., ., pitch. we always get together and have some doubles _ pitch. we always get together and have some doubles in _ pitch. we always get together and have some doubles in the - pitch. we always get together and have some doubles in the pool- pitch. we always get together and have some doubles in the pool or| have some doubles in the pool or tennis. _ have some doubles in the pool or tennis, table tennis too ships. lemon — tennis, table tennis too ships. lemon i — tennis, table tennis too ships. lemon i do take part in any of those kenny? _ lemon i do take part in any of those kenn ? , �* , , lemon i do take part in any of those kenn ? ,�* , , lemon i do take part in any of those kenn? ,�* , , ., kenny? yes. i'm pretty good at everything- — kenny? yes. i'm pretty good at everything- no _ kenny? yes. i'm pretty good at everything. no actually, - kenny? yes. i'm pretty good at everything. no actually, i- kenny? yes. i'm pretty good at everything. no actually, i was. everything. no actually, i was hopeless _ everything. no actually, iwas hopeless— everything. no actually, iwas hoeless. ., ,, ., , ., hopeless. perhaps a little bit of comedy there. _ hopeless. perhaps a little bit of comedy there, but _ hopeless. perhaps a little bit of comedy there, but no _ hopeless. perhaps a little bit of comedy there, but no met... i hopeless. perhaps a little bit of| comedy there, but no met... no mistake, they are very serious about this game against austria will stop they have two miguel if they want to give that tournament hubs alone, because the last game as kensington.
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well there a couple of matches in group d taking place today. later france take on italy at 8 o'clock — that's on bbc two. but right now belgium and iceland are in the final moments of their opening game. it's currently 1—1 at the manchester city academy stadium. berglind thorvaldsdottir missed a penalty in the first half but then gave iceland the lead after 50 minutes. but belgium fought back and got a penalty of their own whichjustine vanhaevermaet put away. lets ta ke lets take like pictures and you can see, this is over on bbc two right now, they are into the final 30 seconds of stoppage time, it is still 1—1 belgian down to ten players. they are in the final seconds of that. you can watch it over on bbc two. england avoided a white wash in their t20 series with india winning by 17 runs at trent bridge. england won the toss and elected
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on a wicket where runs and boundaries are easy to come by. on a wicket where runs but openersjos buttler and jason roy fell early on, on a sweltering day in nottingham. but it was dawid malan scoring 77 offjust 39 deliveries to help set the tourists a target of 216. and despite suryakumar yadav�*s 117 run stand, india fell short and it was left to chris jordan to take a wicket with the final ball of the day to give england victory. india though, win the series 2—1. the second day of super league's magic weekend in newcastle has produced plenty of drama. hull fc lead local rivals hull kr 26—14 in the third and final game of the day at st james' park. earlier, warrington wolves produced a superb performance to overcome caltalans dragons by 36 points to 10. george willams was one of six different try scorers as warrington boosted their hopes of a top six finish. huddersfield giants have
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replaced catalans dragons this in third place after beating salford red devils 30—18. jermaine mcgillvary scored two tries in this one. it marked a good day for huddersfield who announced before the game that head coach ian watson had agreed a new contract until 2026. so to recap our top story and its 7th heaven for novak djokovic. the serb has moved alongside pete sampras in winning the wimbledon title 7 times. he came from behind to beat nick kyrgios in it sets in the final. it's his fourth straight win at sw19, he's nowjust one more title away from drawing level with roger federer in winning the title 8 times. that's all from myself paul scott and the sportsday. we'll have more
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throughout the evening. ina in a couple of minutes we will be joined for a summary of the international news. but before that... have you ever been accused of living in the past? well there's a man in blackpool who doesn't mind a bit. aaron whiteside is obsessed with the 1930s, so he's decided to live there permanently. ian haslam went along to meet him. gramophone plays. it might bejuly 2022 but this house in blackpool belongs to a whole other era. hi! i'm aaron whiteside and this is my 1930s house.
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tell me how all this love of the 1930s came about. bizarrely, as far as i remember, and what my mum told me, it was from the age of five when i was going around the junk shops. the music, the way people looked, the style of the era, seeing all the old stuff, it felt like i already knew it. i grew up across the road from the age of seven and the lady that lived in this house opposite, a lady called mrs parkinson, she kept this house like it was and i just always thought, i'd love to get in that house one day. there are some things that i've absolutely crucified myself for to try and buy, financially, and everything's mainly from junk shops and stuff. you sayjunk, one man'sjunk is another man's treasure. well, it's treasure to me but probably some other people would be like, oh, god. the people on this footage certainly wouldn't, this is how aaron's hometown town looked in the 1930s. here we are injuly, yet the fire is on? just a little fire like that will
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heat the hot water for the house. but even that is keeping true to the 30s, isn't it? well, i don't want to be paying for gas company prices! it could catch on, this, in the current climate! 1930s kitchen, i take it there's no food in here dating back to that period. it's got to be on the turn, even in a can! 1929 cooker, i restored it myself. it does the best yorkshire puddings in the world. just flick the switch on there, it lights up. and then you have the grill, oven, two hobs, and kettle. who needs 2022? and how about this room? look at this, the parlour. yeah, you're very lucky, only the queen's allowed in here. obviously, during the 1930s, in most houses, all the mothers and fathers�* great—grandma's furniture got handed down and put into the best room, which was only ever allowed at christmas or, say, if the queen came round for tea. so we really are privileged, being in here right now, aren't we? i like it.
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do you feel you were born in the wrong era, almost? do you wish you were born in that era? i'd like to go back and visit and then come back. if they did a time machine one day, then i'll go in it. one for a future programme, perhaps. the heater has really been building today in the strong sunshine, today has been the hottest day of the year so far in scotland. you can see we have had some beautiful blue skies across many parts of the country. in northern ireland, it has been a bit of a struggle with a cloud, it's been a filling and breaking, to give the temperature is a bit of a boost. but hardly any cloud at all for england and wales. high pressure is in charge. underneath that area of high pressure, damages are continuing to crack climbing the strong sunshine, as we head into this evening, a lovely end to the day, a lot of warmth out there, still, tonight will keep clear skies everywhere. not a great deal happening overnight. the wins will be light, tempt is dipping away to
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11 or 13 degrees. a little bit warmer than last night across the south—eastern part of england. into tomorrow, fairly straight forward, a lot of sunshine, light winds, the breeze picked up a little bit in the far north—west and we are starting to see some cloud humming into scotland and also northern ireland. sunny skies on the hold for invalid and wales, very light winds, template is continuing to climb all the way from southern eglin, through the way from southern eglin, through the midlands into yorkshire. cabbages could be over 30 degrees. it will be a little bit cool in the scotland and northern ireland and a little bit cooler in coastal areas as well with a sea breeze tending to keep things a little cooler as well. here are some input portable taking place tomorrow. both of those on the coast, that is where the stampeders will not be quite as high as they will not be quite as high as they will be inland. that area will start to get squeezed bit away from the uk, a weather front were moving to get squeezed bit away from the uk, a weatherfront were moving down from the north—west, head of that, we have all of that he is, it's not really going anywhere overnight, it will be an income to be one night on monday night, damages could be
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typically 17 degrees, we start with more cloud on tuesday across england and wales. little or no rain. little or no cloud. sunshine coming through in northern ireland come here it's cool and fresh air, and those cooler fresh conditions are starting to push down into england and wales, so the really high damages are limited to east anglia and the south—east by this stage. then we are finding cabbages are rubbing away. always hottest over the weekend in england and wales, and next weekend, significant ligament heater committee will build, it could get even hotter next weekend.
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