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and hold an urgent summit. and gaza correspondents. the bank of england cuts interest rates — by quarter of one percentage point. new data shows — last month was the world's the pace of climate change. girls into motorsports. we start this hour with an exclusive story.
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advised to have an abortion by nottingham university of a healthy boy. the trust said its foetal care team always sought to provide compassionate and professional care. has this exclusive report. because the baby was just suffering. carley and carl were expecting their first child in 2019, she said that our daughter, if she even made full term, she would just spend hours suffering and her life would be...
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yeah. the doctors... palliative care. yeah. we asked her is there any point in waiting for that? she said, "no, it will only confirm that your baby has got patau. felt medics were guiding them to end the pregnancy. it was shepherded towards that. i mean, there was no other options. for what they thought was a routine follow up meeting with a consultant. something to tell you.
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your results have changed." and i was like, you're going to tell me that my daughter had been a false positive. although not absolutely certain, it seems highly in other words, the baby was healthy. it was just... that we've failed carly, carl and their baby ladybird. we can assure them and other families that it's not known how many are mistakenly carried out. an abortion in 2017.
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why is that? this third couple are the parents of a healthy nine—year—old boy. but only just. or die shortly afterwards. they requested a final scan. absolutely crazily, while on the scan, our little baby the nottingham university
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hospitals trust say has been their experience. michael buchanan, bbc news, nottingham. really distressing details we were hearing there so tell me more about what some of these more aboutwhat some of these have been saying to you. they have been looking into maternity _ you. they have been looking into maternity care - you. they have been looking into maternity care for - you. they have been looking into maternity care for the i into maternity care for the best part a decade and i best part of a decade and i felt dozens and dozens of babies ”babies? ”lied" ”babies? ”died bf" have mothers have died to preventable illness but gci’oss across anything n w 7 across anything like all happened at the trust this all happenedeat the trust in �* case this all happeneeieat the trust in �* case the system is and in their case the system is set up ensure mistakes set up to ensure these mistakes don't happen, it failed 7 77 that trust 7 that trust essentially them. that trust essentially told that there baby might were told that there hahy might a severe genetic 7 and they went to abnormality and they went to abnormality and they went to a two—part abnormality and they went to a two—pa rt test abnormality and they went to a two—part test in the have a two—part test in the first part came back and indicated the child may have this genetic condition, but the
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advice to wait advice is always to wait for the test which takes the longer test which takes about two weeks longer and bury the longer test which takes ab( carly 3 weeks longer and bury the longer test which takes ab( carly was eks longer and bury the longer test which takes ab( carly was only onger and bury the longer test which takes ab( carly was only 1a ;er and bury my carly was only 1a weeks at the time, to wait a pregnant at the time, to wait a couple of weeks, they asked if "imam" 77 ' should wait ”fishouldiwaitzand; " ' h”shouldiwaitzandtheyw7 ' should waitand they were they should wait and they were advised by the consultant that would just confirm the it wauld'jhst confirm the first the rapid it would'joet confirm the first the rapid test that is test,the.rapid test that is the fact in the despite the fact that in the of foetal medicine it is known that this {a}? w £615; £65; a talkie high ' 77777776??? c, offalse: w 7 offalsezpositives. um— so why they were then advised to have a termination at that is simply, they can't point is simply, they can't understand in the trust have to the second fitt; thee), 77 they were equally told couple, they were equally told at 20 weeks that they potentially had a genetic condition and they say to the if the has got a trust, if the child has got a genetic condition and either come from one of us the must come from one of us the agreed to give them some trust agreed to give them some testing. then they would you turned quickly and it not turned quickly audit did not when the turned quickly anctit did not when the mum was
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happen. when the mum was called at 23 weeks pregnancy saying it was at 2a weeks, the legal —£ z for abortion and 7 for abortion and you limit for abortion and you decide tonight if want decide tonight if you want to terminate or not and they to take the edifice and fa ct fact the abortion makes in fact the abortion makes allowances for these of because these are issues because these are foetal abnormalities and the mother in that particular case still understand why they were can't understand why they were that pressure. teiiii put under that pressure. tell me more _ put under that pressure. tell me more than _ put under that pressure. tell me more than about what the hospital trust has set in a wider inquiry there's also a wider inquiry going on isn't there? these are all art going on isn't there? these are all part of— going on isn't there? these are all part of what _ going on isn't there? these are all part of what i known - going on isn't there? these are all part of what i known as - going on isn't there? these are all part of what i known as a i all part of what is known as a �* in the review in the nottingham trusts university hospitals trusts at student have looking at stesent hears ~ ~ ~ ~ cases before it closes doors to new cases and it its doorstonew—cases and. it due to report at the end of its doorstonew—cases and. it due to of )ort at the end of its doorstonew—cases and. it due to of this at the end of its doorstonew—cases and. it due to of this yeare end of its doorstonew—cases and. it due to of this year andd of its doorstonew—cases and. it due to of this year and is if a few days ago —:e " it'wiiim” itwill next 5 77 it will next summer 77 it will next summer and that it will be next summer and so that due to the sheer of cases. the trust is volhme of cases. the trost is with the and
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cooperated with the inquiry and relation to these cases they in relation to these cases they to carl and have apologised to'carl and about the case at the top carly about the case at the top of that piece and they see their foetal medicine steam aims to provide compassionate and professional care whenever and professional care whenever and they went to you possible and they went to you for many families that feel that has not been the case. thank for taking us that has not been the case. th of. for taking us that has not been the case. th of that. ’or taking us saying — the territory would be handed over to america there'd be no us troops on the ground, he added. he also said, the us would work with teams from around the world to rebuild gaza, in what he promised would be — spectacular developments
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of its kind'. rushdi abualouf. just tell us morn as said he's doubling down, giving said helsdouhlihg down,. giving more of said he's doubling down,. giving more of the he hopes us more of the details he hopes will happen in months years. 2" sifflse t, months m 2" sifflse t, months7 m , coming months and years. he is aaivin us coming months and years. he is giving us details, _ coming months and years. he is giving us details, but _ coming months and years. he is giving us details, but it - 77 7p retty pretty vague 7 7 7 7 7 7pretty7vagiie.7tiiis7 7 77pr7etty7vag7iie.7this7plan still pretty vague. this plan does violate international law. it israelis to remove palestinians forcibly remove palestinians out of and then also out of gaza and then also involves = -7 that it 7 that it has 7 that it has no right territory that it has no right to take. the isn't being to take. the plan isn't being taken seriously by key essen seflfi�*jsl? 57? he? memeee region, but {5555 5595951? 57? 55? 5555??? region, but also, people the us, member of —— trump's own party, donald trump's own party, they are very to him, but are very loyal to him, but some have broken aae senator have hrehen away likeéseate , ~ ~ tillis hays hrehen aiaiay likeéseate , ~ ~ tillis for example has 77 7 77 77 t77old77 network told network to greportedly told one network to him he said, there are a quote him he said, there are a few kinks in that slinky. obviously it is not going to happen. the question is what
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happen; so'the question “rs what donald trump happen; so'the ooestion “rs what donald trump trying to happen; so'the ooestion “rs what donalc may'ip trying to happen; so'the ooestion “rs what donalc may he :rying to happen; so'the ooestion “rs what donalc may he is ing to happen; so'the ooestion “rs what donalc may he is trying to achieve? may he is trying to negotiate. you know 777777likes777 77 777777likest7o7 7l7ik77es7 £757 d7o77th7at7 7777he using as some of using tactic me of using tactic trying of negotiation tactic trying to air patients the 7 saudi ? fi he wants to normalise between saudi and i between saudi and the etween saudi and the etween and ii and the etween and get on board 7 on board in some ways but orderfor order for that bargaining77 —:7 = -:7 to be effective 7 7 to be effective he 7 to be effective he mu7st money that and is put money behind that and he is not doing that. you said he will not to us troops ground and he not give the ground and he will not give any money to the so the ground and he will not give any n is iey to the so the ground and he will not give any n is stillo the so the ground and he will not give any n is still unanswered so there is still unanswered on does he expect air and other countries to 7 take 7777tak7e777the77 7 7 7 7 7 take the cost of it justitake up the cost of it and is america's role what exactly is america's role in all that? the other in all of that? the other quickly up, question too quickly wrap up, he is answered is to her? his air happens to her? his air patients want to know will hamas be removed from gaza from good and the israeli only once7 the7 only once7 the 7war and is none but what is gone but what is the
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i7 on me but what is the i7 on that ut what is the i7 on that because 5 the i7 on that because mr ie is on that because mr ie is also at because mr ie is also called ause mr ie is7 also called aus the ' ie to end quickly. unanswered ear tie =nei émtfil�*f unanswered questions here many unanswered questions here because he hecadse he talked in the comments about it being initial comments about it being enforced and about it enforced and he talked about it being permanent and within 7 the white house was hours the white house was rolling back all of that. rolling back on all of that. they were. were the word temporary, karoline leavitt, his press secretary said it was a temporary relocation and his top to let the of state marco the secretary of state marco rubio said that this was not a rdhie said thatthis was not a takeover, this was them hostile takeover, this was them to offer, like trying to offer, like willingly, and offer help and try to about what he try to talk about what he was saying but he is doubled down :s 7- this. we have seen this with trump, he donald trump, he says something and members of his to and members of his team try to roll back but he doubles down again. as i mentioned before, again. as! menttoned hefore. war to be over, he wants he war to be over, he wants he war to be over, he wants he has been attending peace and he has been attending some events he attended
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and in some breakfast prayers and in it said, he wants his legacy it he said, he wants his legacy to be that he wants to be known a unifier and a 55 5 em“? 555 5 555555555r very 55 5 em“? 555 5 55555555? very much. in the thank you very much. in the last hour or so egypt said last hour or so egypt have said the israeli backing of that trump plan threatens the gaza andthe 7 7 777777777and7the7egypt7ians 7 7 negotiations and the egyptians of course are key players in 7 that is a real worry that. that is a real worry because those negotiations are as we are speaking, hanneninfl as. lane are enesflain;a — —— — . ——— — — . of haeeenina as we ae sneakr�*er ~ , . , , ~~ of trying to get the in terms of trying to get the cease—fire and hostage deal two. 7 7 7 phase two.7!t hasnw eta; as art phase two.7!t hasnw stewed - as part of _ phase two.7!t hasnw stewed - as part of ti?- phase two.7!t hasnw stewed - as part of the deal, . yet. as part olthediealihe _w_ yet. as part olthediealihe yet. as part of the deal. the over the stage two e= -: start tomorrow. - start tomorrow. after i - stai but tiorrow. after i - stai but here iw. after i - stai but here in after. - stai but here in cairori tomorrow, but here in cairo we have _ tomorrow, but here in cairo we have not— tomorrow, but here in cairo we have not seen is really have not seen and is really delegation here or a hamas delegation here or a hamas delegation or any that the delegation or anvn that the 77 is resumed or about to be talk is resumed or about to be resumed _ talk is resumed or about to be resumed. we heard from hamas in resemedr we heard fremrhamse ' , last resemedr we heard fremrhamas in
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last government gresemedr we heard fremrhamas in last government saying that the last government saying that we are — the last government saying that we are ready to the we are ready to start the negotiation over the second—w— e — e but negotiation over the second” w — e but in neootiation over the second” w — e but in -round here period, but in the ground here in caim— period, but in the ground here in cairo and it doha, the two main— in cairo and it doha, the two main mediators who have brokered the deal, brokered the cease—firesde- : ie brokered the cease—firesde- : m —% m— brokered the cease—firesdeal. is no sign of it resuming there isne e: . e. sei' . the . the the there is'ne sign of it resenting �*the the second e 77—77 7m 7777 7 7 7 the talks over 77t—777_ 77er7 7 stage, the talks over the second _ stage, the talks over the second , ., , , second stage. give me a sense of of second stage. give me a sense of - of the _ been havin in gaza you have been having in gaza when they heard what us when they'heard'wha�*t the u5 saying. when they’heardwhat ,, mm , president was saying. the first answer from _ president was saying. the first answer from everybody - president was saying. the first answer from everybody i - president was saying. the first | answer from everybody i talked im— answer from everybody i talked since the last 48 hours to since the last 48 hours is them — to since the last 48 hours is them saying, be are going back to our— them saying, be are going back to our homes the north and to our homes in the north and this_ to our homes in the north and this is— to our homes in the north and this is the _ to our homes in the north and this is the answer to mr trump. they— this is the answer to mr trump. they are — this is the answer to mr trump. they are very confused about his statement is 57 he is plannin- to do what he is planning to do in gaze — what he is planning to do in gaze but _ what he is planning to do in gaza. but matter what what he is planning to do in gaza. but matterwhat he what he is planning to do in gaza. but matter what he is gaza. but no matter what he is to gaza. but no matter what he is - to do. _ planning to do, all
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palestinians for the first 77 -—7 their political 7 despite their political _ are i despite their political- _ are united affiliation, they are united the trump idea. i seen a statement from have seen a statement from everybody, from hamas, from and possibly— everybody, from hamas, from and possibly palestinian authority and they are all using the same re'ectin . the trum - re'ectin the trum- -lan workin- iii f il—hl and working unitedtojmldihe -w_ and working unitedtojmldihe -m_ and working united to hold the summit to work on a plan arab summit to work on a plan to defend _ arab summit to work on a plan to defend gaza and to this to defend gaza and to stop on to defend gaza and to stopthis - w— to defend gaza and to stop this on the ground people plan. on the ground people have - under— plan. on the ground people have - under war_ plan. on the ground people have under war for plan. on the ground people have underwarfor15 plan. on the ground people have under war for 15 months been under war for 15 months and they— been under war for 15 months and they from day one z -—: that d is really planned was to push _ that d is really planned was to push people out of gaza, 777u 777 7 777_u d e s p ite gout 1,1}, znfthz 7777 and south and every777re, remain in their - remain in their homes, i people remain in their homes, are building tense over some are building tense over their— some are building tense over their they their home they had said on social media in that! that i have heard
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are not c-oin to that they are not going to leave _ that they are not going to leave gaza.— leave gaza. thank you very much. you are watching bbc news.
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here in the uk, the bank of england has cut quarter of a percentage point. less good news for savers. forecast to just 0.75%. there in a range of
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4.25% to 4.5%, despite bank has cut its key rate to 2.75%. people here in the uk. one, two, three... facing a rise in your mortgage is never easy, and recently the ball family had been facing a bill of more than £100 extra each month from april, but thanks to today's cut, they're hoping to find a better deal. any decrease would take a little bit of the strain off. and even if it was 50 quid off your mortgage payments, we have been trying to make provisions for it. to make cutbacks and save. for a family of four. most people with a mortgage
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are on a fixed deal, are impacted by the direction of travel. already this week, some of the biggest high street lenders the last couple of years. and today's cut from the bank of england direction is coming down. banks and building societies had been poised ready for today's reduction. well, this was a cut that was widely expected by the market. so a tracker, then a reduction would mean about a £25 a month saving on a mortgage. savers will be concerned to hear about the cuts. is in variable rate products,
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which typically reduce that means that for antonia and her nine for the little ones future has just got even harder. it would be nice to plan. we've got stocks and shares isas, we've with everything that's going. but with less expensive mortgage rates on the will get the economy moving. scientists from the european union say last temperatures last month were 1.75 scientists had initially forecast a slightly cooler start to the year, because of a weather
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as we at graphs they're showing though they're showing the hottest january ever, it's not what have expected? what scientists have expected? we know climate is we know climate change is increasing global temperatures increasing global tem, pexatores it in increasing global tempexatores it in terms of how ooickly they risethere r— — weatbet ,. that drive warming and cooling increased'wa'rming and'cooiing were we were we were thinking we were tipping from where we tipping froma period where we seeing increased warming were seeing increased warming into cooling so they were expecting this of 2025 the lower 7 the lower temperatures than fist 575577l5fi5 f7557ftl575 f555 f755 55.5 it had 55 575577l5fi5 f555??? f555 f755 the it had to 55 5557l5fi5f7§57ifi55f7555 f755 55.5“. had to experience over the we had to experience over the lastww—— of years. that has last couple of years. that has not happened, an all—time record temperature forjanuary reserd temeeratare ferrtanaary a,” in reserd temeeratare tartanaary , . in fact the third hottest and in fact the third hottest month ever recorded. 23.23 celsius, 1.75 celsius above leeeils. leeeiis. remember preindustrial levels. remember the target is to try and keep temperatures below 1.5 degrees
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above those preindustrial temperature so this is out of that significantly out of that 777 because it is a trend trend? because it is a trend you can turn it back to 2023. we started you can turn it back to 2023. we weather iaving,,,,, you can turn it back to 2023. we weather in ing,,,,, you can turn it back to 2023. we weather in 2023, it was the ever recorded only hottest year eve: seconded only be superseded by 2024 which to be superseded by 2024 which hottest year. we were became hottest year. we were this year to be and there is a weather cooler and there is a weather that's formed in the 7 zillitfniil; 7777777ra7d7iate757:7a7ll77e7d7el7n7i7r717t7> radiates heati el nino radiates heat into iiino which radiates heat into the atmosphere, blasts extra heat which oscillates its which oscillates between its sister, la and it is a sister, la nina and it is a cooler. and we are moving into cooler. and wesarewmoving into cooler. and wesarewmoving into cooler. so we would expect the "o'er s's we a" ewe" 5 55 temperatures the "o'er s's we a" ewe" ”555 55 temperatures to fall. scientists are scratching what scientists are scratching their heads about is why we are not seeing that cooling pattern around the world. the oceans outside of the are outside of the pacific are unusually warm which has dndsdally warm'which'h'as led climate to some climate scientists to suspected something changing in the way the ocean behaves and
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we will see an accelerated trend which would be warming trend which would be very worrying. flit warming trend which would be very worrying-— warming trend which would be very worrying. of course ocean live very worrying. of course ocean _ live peeple - temperatures, live people keeping their eyes on that, but over the last 12 months we have a multitude of seen a mal�*ltode�*d�* exte—e weather seen a mal�*ztode�*sfexte—e weather events, with events, weather events, with wildfires in terrible floods in how connected is all of europe, how connected is all of that? ~ ., ., that? increase the of do increase the amount of extreme get. so evtreme ee�*her we eet s's have evteme ea�*he we set 5�* have looked7 back at evteme ea�*he we set 5�* havi the iked7 back at evteme ea�*he we set 5�* havi theiked7 be in at those events, the floods in valencia example, you valencia for example, you probably remember the jumble in the streets, strikin cars in the streets, striking ofjust how powerful 7 floodwaters 5�*e-ee -5 ':'et' �*5-w "5.55" 555 5555 555555 5 floodwaters were 5�*e-ee -§ is'et�* �*5-w "5.55" 5 5 5 5555 55555 5 floodwaters were as those floodwaters were as they the city. rushed through the city. remember a european city, you resilient to 7 sort thin7gs sort things or those la he sort of things or those we " ' " extraordinary fires fires, extraordinary fires ripping through the suburbs of that have lasted la, sdhdrhs that have lasted 23 weeks, days before for 23 weeks, days before they could be contained. these
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things are associated more things are associated with more extreme temperatures and art with change associated with climate change we are in an accelerated so if we are in an accelerated warming. because it if ice, if in: :i ii :i if increase the likelihood of those kind of weather close are we to a tippin- how close are we to a tipping point where we get to a how close are we to a tipping point i there we get to a how close are we to a tipping point i there is: get to a how close are we to a tipping point i there is essentially no where there is essentially no way back?— where there is essentially no way back? there kind of is no back way back? there kind of is no - back - the _ way back from the rising temperatures we are already seeing, there are other temperatures we are already seeing, there i ocean er temperatures we are already seeing, there i ocean circulation temperatures; ocean circcrtation the the amazon in the atlantic, the amazon rain forest, that kind of thing, we are not entirely sure the points that 77 7eh7$n797e7 7 7 7 77 7eha7n7g7e7thos7e7 7 7 7 change those systems, 7hope we7 7 7hope we7 have 7reached me but are not certain yet, but we are not certain where they are. the problem with climate change is if where they are. the problem with cli gases 1ange is if where they are. the problem with cli gases in 1ge is if where they are. the problem with cli gases in the is if 777 7777 77777they hang 77 they hang around atmosphere, they hang around for hundreds if not thousands years,, dark side, so of years,, dark side, so in we are forever pushing essence we are forever pushing towards high carbon dioxide. -- carbon dioxide. and how do feel -- carbon dioxide. and how do - feel about— -- carbon dioxide. and how do - feel about a _ you feel about a us president saying drill baby drill. bafcké
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backon j backon its 5 j backon its climate rolling back on its climate commitment saying it is not a rolling back on its climate commii for1t saying it is not a rolling back on its climate commii for us ;aying it is not a rolling back on its climate commii for us and g it is not a rolling back on its climate commii for us and g very lot a because it sets the worrying becauseit sets the for worrying beseese'it sets the for the rest of the world tone for the rest of the world and encourages other countries to �* should we and encourages other countries to �*should we be to consider should we be putting the amount of putting the same amount of effort to away transitioning our economy away fossil fuels and embraces from fossil fuels and embraces big questions direction big questions on the direction of travel for all of this. thank you for us thenk, yog forteio'ngos throogh of that. people have left the popular tourist before we close this half—hour of the programme we will take you back capitol hill. we have is still into occasionally is still on. it is of course going on. it is of course
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donald trump's pick forth dggnraildlrump's pick forth and asked her if mm been taking questions about china and asked more questions eto , f to him, . to him, more questions the 7 the american agricultural about the american agricultural and is industry and that session is still going on, this is jamieson greer and as takes jamieson greer and as he takes more assess ,’; has jamieson greer and as he takes more i—r’ has been about american asked about the american agjculture he asked about the american aqijicaliui’e he is agriculture industry. he is saying. need to gain market saying, "we need to gain market access, that are access, things that are close to india, turkey, need tg us, india. turkey. we need open up £9 us, india. turkey. we need open up those to to open up those markets to united states and agricultural the question is products." the big question is how they intend to do that. that continues will more of the days headlines on the ”roramme in a —m the seasonal norm. crossing fog will
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continue to be an issue particularly where we clear skies. hello there. it's turning colder for the rest of this week see some wintry flurries mixed into that because the air will be so cold. so a strong area of high southern areas tonight and into tomorrow. plenty of sunshine around. where we'll pick up more of an easterly breeze through the channel. temperatures in single digits. and that will start to draw in more cloud with patchy rain. and there will be some sleet and snow mixed in, mainly over the higher ground.
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but another cold and frosty one further north and west where we have clearer skies. you can see the isobars squeezing together, so picking up stronger easterly winds and the weather front towards more northern and western areas. than six or seven degrees. mainly over the hills. limited spells of sunshine. sunday promises to be perhaps a bit brighter, again, there will be some rather grey and cold spots,
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this is bbc news. the headlines:
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in an inclusive story, told the bbc they were wrongly advised in t’e eei were —trt——tr§—:i—sti i . t’e eei were told___ i’;—:f—fif i— to take control of gaza. and hold an urgent summit. and in talking movies — we hear from the oscar all of that is coming up. first, all the of the day. sarah is here. is here: good thanks very much, matthew. for england's cricketers.
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