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the can move our headquarters to berwick-upon-tweed. the front page ofthe berwick-upon-tweed.upon-tweed. the front page of the sunday express. you ain't - of the sunday express. you ain't seen nothing yet, apparently, says kwasi kwarteng.— kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw uuite a kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw quite a lot — kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw quite a lot on _ kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw quite a lot on friday. _ kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw quite a lot on friday. we - kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw quite a lot on friday. we had - kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw quite a lot on friday. we had that| quite a lot on friday. we had that mini _ quite a lot on friday. we had that mini budget, it really felt one of the most — mini budget, it really felt one of the most significant budgets, even if the _ the most significant budgets, even if the government don't want to call it that _ if the government don't want to call it that because of the lack of it would — it that because of the lack of it would be — it that because of the lack of it would be our forecast. a hu
the can move our headquarters to berwick-upon-tweed. the front page ofthe berwick-upon-tweed.upon-tweed. the front page of the sunday express. you ain't - of the sunday express. you ain't seen nothing yet, apparently, says kwasi kwarteng.— kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw uuite a kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw quite a lot — kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw quite a lot on _ kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw quite a lot on friday. _ kwasi kwarteng. yes, and we saw quite a lot on friday. we -...
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she's comfortable in tweed, i want a harris tweed jacket. you heard it here first!e is a serious message. she wants to widen the appeal of farming to different ethnic and social groups. there is another angle to that story, where it is one of the universities with the lowest percentage of state school pupils, and she's doing something about that. good luck to her. saturday morning, lots of people might be thinking about mowing the lawn today. i have to do mine. isn't it funny, eve ryo ne i have to do mine. isn't it funny, everyone says they don't mind mowing the lawn but everyone dreads it? look at this, a labour of love. this in the mirror. tell us about this picture. stewart is there. this is how he has his lawn like that, he knows it —— mows twice a day. how he has his lawn like that, he knows it —— mows twice a daylj how he has his lawn like that, he knows it -- mows twice a day. i bet thatis knows it -- mows twice a day. i bet that is a great putting green! you suggest to him he puts a hole in it! if you came from that house, jonathan, his baby boy, who is not
she's comfortable in tweed, i want a harris tweed jacket. you heard it here first!e is a serious message. she wants to widen the appeal of farming to different ethnic and social groups. there is another angle to that story, where it is one of the universities with the lowest percentage of state school pupils, and she's doing something about that. good luck to her. saturday morning, lots of people might be thinking about mowing the lawn today. i have to do mine. isn't it funny, eve ryo ne i have...
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, — things that some police forces tweed, etc which every attention away _ tweed, etc which every attentionevery attention away from tradition and suppress the daily mail— away from tradition and suppress the daily mail have down the front page and they— daily mail have down the front page and they do make a good point that people _ and they do make a good point that people really do notice them at the see improvements for performances are concerned. how see improvements for performances are concerned-— are concerned. how worried are you the burglary — are concerned. how worried are you the burglary is _ are concerned. how worried are you the burglary is generally _ are concerned. how worried are you the burglary is generally many - the burglary is generally many people feel not being properly investigated by the police? i people feel not being properly investigated by the police? i think the watchdog _ investigated by the police? i think the watchdog makes _ investigated by the police? i think the watchdog makes a _ investigated by the police? i think the watchdog makes a great - investiga
, — things that some police forces tweed, etc which every attention away _ tweed, etc which every attentionevery attention away from tradition and suppress the daily mail— away from tradition and suppress the daily mail have down the front page and they— daily mail have down the front page and they do make a good point that people _ and they do make a good point that people really do notice them at the see improvements for performances are concerned. how see improvements for performances...
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and you can feel the anger behind the tweeds and the anger behind the tweeds and the anger behind thes, the aggression. and ifind that frightening. so it seems whether you are living your party or taking a stance on brexit, it can make you many enemies online as well. next, iwanted make you many enemies online as well. next, i wanted to see whether the type of abuse candidates received also tended to differ east on their ethnicity. what we saw here is that if you are a candidate you are more likely to be accused of being stupid, to be insulted for your intelligence. a good example is david langham who is insulted for his honesty and intelligence and sworn at an awful lot. early in the campaign, david tweeted a report he had overseen into the disproportionate of b ame in the prison system and even he, no stranger to online abuse, was taken back by the response. stranger to online abuse, was taken back by the responselj stranger to online abuse, was taken back by the response. i was staggered at the level of abuse that i received. that is an indication of just how toxic things have beco
and you can feel the anger behind the tweeds and the anger behind the tweeds and the anger behind thes, the aggression. and ifind that frightening. so it seems whether you are living your party or taking a stance on brexit, it can make you many enemies online as well. next, iwanted make you many enemies online as well. next, i wanted to see whether the type of abuse candidates received also tended to differ east on their ethnicity. what we saw here is that if you are a candidate you are more...
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, — things that some police forces tweed, etc which every attention away _ tweed, etc which every attention
, — things that some police forces tweed, etc which every attention away _ tweed, etc which every attention
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could rival scottish tweed, you know, who knows?ed to come and look at what farmers — what fleece they've got, what they can do with it. and that for me would be... that would be the icing on the cake. british wool says there will always be a gulf between the pennies farmers are paid and retail prices. take the raw fleece from the sheep. to get it into an end product has to go through a number of different stages and all of those stages cost money. it ends up in the retail market and the retailer needs to make the money they need to make. it's not like synthetics — synthetics are very, very straightforward to make, and that's why they're so cheap. despite expected price rises, some tell us they simply won't give their products for others to profit. so expect more fleece fires soon. lindsey smith, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. we've got some unseasonably mild air across much of the uk today. temperatures are a lot higher than they would normally be at this time of the year and higher
could rival scottish tweed, you know, who knows?ed to come and look at what farmers — what fleece they've got, what they can do with it. and that for me would be... that would be the icing on the cake. british wool says there will always be a gulf between the pennies farmers are paid and retail prices. take the raw fleece from the sheep. to get it into an end product has to go through a number of different stages and all of those stages cost money. it ends up in the retail market and the...
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initially it was to produce 30 metres of tweed.ggest clients. so, ithink are still one of my biggest clients. so, i think part of it isjust the clients. so, i think part of it is just the process and the fact that i look at it as a creative process and a storytelling process in creating meaning behind textiles, whether it is a custom designed for a client or one of my own designs for the brand. it's very much story led and i am the only designer. if you are working on a tartan with us, you are working with me, so it's personal touch. find me, so it's personaltouch. and what is next — me, so it's personaltouch. and what is next for _ me, so it's personaltouch. and what is next for you, _ me, so it's personaltouch. and what is next for you, do - me, so it's personal touch. and what is next for you, do you think? where is the expansion going to leave you? for think? where is the expansion going to leave you?— going to leave you? for me, exoansion — going to leave you? for me, exoansion is _ going to leave you? for me, expansion is not
initially it was to produce 30 metres of tweed.ggest clients. so, ithink are still one of my biggest clients. so, i think part of it isjust the clients. so, i think part of it is just the process and the fact that i look at it as a creative process and a storytelling process in creating meaning behind textiles, whether it is a custom designed for a client or one of my own designs for the brand. it's very much story led and i am the only designer. if you are working on a tartan with us, you are...
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alexandra mckenzie, on the union chain bridge, on the river tweed. time for a look at the weather. action a ghat in the highlands, making it the warmest day of the year so far in the uk —— in achnagart. easterly winds will start to pick up, particularly in england and wales, and we notice these weather fronts of the near continent tending to bring more clout and the chance of rain at times particularly at the end of the week. but with high pressure dominating it will stay dry. 12—mac showers affecting this part of scotland. we will see low cloud, sam hilland this part of scotland. we will see low cloud, sam hill and coastalfog rolling in off the north sea. i think it cooler night across the board. close to freezing, generally 3-6 c. we board. close to freezing, generally 3—6 c. we will have the area of high pressure with us tomorrow. more isobars. it will be breezy and we have that little weather front wriggling in off the low countries and that will bring thicker cloud to some southern and south—eastern parts of england. maybe the odd shower here and a strengthening cooler easterl
alexandra mckenzie, on the union chain bridge, on the river tweed. time for a look at the weather. action a ghat in the highlands, making it the warmest day of the year so far in the uk —— in achnagart. easterly winds will start to pick up, particularly in england and wales, and we notice these weather fronts of the near continent tending to bring more clout and the chance of rain at times particularly at the end of the week. but with high pressure dominating it will stay dry. 12—mac...
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she used traditionalfabrics such as harris tweed _ find.cs| such as harris tweed and designs from the history books. the supermodels of the day wanted to show for her, even when asked to walk in a nine inch platforms. this fall can be added to naomi campbell's fame. the general public found some of her designs are somewhat baffling. vivienne westwood was bemused by the reaction from this television audience in the late 80s. this television audience in the late 805. ii this television audience in the late 80s. , ., �* , this television audience in the late 80s. , ., 80s. if they don't stop laughing, i will tell the _ 80s. if they don't stop laughing, i will tell the next _ 80s. if they don't stop laughing, i will tell the next person _ 80s. if they don't stop laughing, i will tell the next person not i 80s. if they don't stop laughing, i will tell the next person not to i will tell the next person not to come on. laughter so many of her ideas ended up on the high street, but it was she who would have the last laugh. and she was notjust passi
she used traditionalfabrics such as harris tweed _ find.cs| such as harris tweed and designs from the history books. the supermodels of the day wanted to show for her, even when asked to walk in a nine inch platforms. this fall can be added to naomi campbell's fame. the general public found some of her designs are somewhat baffling. vivienne westwood was bemused by the reaction from this television audience in the late 80s. this television audience in the late 805. ii this television audience...
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tonight, temperatures could well do paul tweed 2—8d or so in the rural highlands of scotland. —— tonightt degrees. this evening and overnight, we keep the showers coming over mainly eastern parts of the british isles. 0ut towards the west, in the countryside, it will be a very chilly night. widespread frost. but the cloud and breeze will generate those showers out towards the east. that could well be a bit ofan ice the east. that could well be a bit of an ice problem. more likely here i suspect them out towards the west where it will be a decidedly frosty start. nothing to frosty over the northern and western isles. something milder coming in from the atlantic. back to that in a second. away from the eastern side, northern ireland, western scotland and much of central and western england and wales, just seen the first signs of something that had milder. so many of the showers on friday more likely at low levels to be watery rather than wintry and all the while the very best of the sunshine will be in the west. near the irish sea coast, there is the chance of some showers drifting down. y
tonight, temperatures could well do paul tweed 2—8d or so in the rural highlands of scotland. —— tonightt degrees. this evening and overnight, we keep the showers coming over mainly eastern parts of the british isles. 0ut towards the west, in the countryside, it will be a very chilly night. widespread frost. but the cloud and breeze will generate those showers out towards the east. that could well be a bit ofan ice the east. that could well be a bit of an ice problem. more likely here i...
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my parents had an interest in a tweed mill in the highlands of scotla nd tweed mill in the highlandsrora is the name of a place, not many people know that. it was in my dna and! many people know that. it was in my dna and i was interested in it and i went to see an amazing man, who is no longer with us, james sugden, who gotan 0be no longer with us, james sugden, who got an 0be for what he did for textiles in scotland because he supported it incredibly. the cashmere, is it from scottish goats? it is goats in mongolia because the temperatures need to be —50 to grow the fleece. they have tried to bring them to scotland because it would be a great thing and sustainable if it all came from scotland. but the goats' fliess comes over in hessian sacks and comes to the mill and it is the local scottish water, the way it is dyed, the generations of craftspeople. we are looking at pictures of that some of the process 110w. pictures of that some of the process now. this is a generational thing, these skills have been passed down from father to son, from mother to daughter, how do you retain a w
my parents had an interest in a tweed mill in the highlands of scotla nd tweed mill in the highlandsrora is the name of a place, not many people know that. it was in my dna and! many people know that. it was in my dna and i was interested in it and i went to see an amazing man, who is no longer with us, james sugden, who gotan 0be no longer with us, james sugden, who got an 0be for what he did for textiles in scotland because he supported it incredibly. the cashmere, is it from scottish goats?...
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thank you very much indeed for that —— fire and fury tweeds. —— tweets.democratic former minorty leader, of the georgia house of representatives, has given her reaction to the state of the union speech, saying the partial shutdown was a political stunt. just a few weeks ago i join volu nteers just a few weeks ago i join volunteers giving the federal workers. they hadn't received a six weeks. making livelihoods of our federal workers of porn for political games is a disgrace. the shutdown was a start, engineered by the president of the united states. one that defied every tenet of fairness and abandoned notjust our people but our values. and we will have more on this later in the programme. britain's prime minister, theresa may, is to meet donald tusk and jean—claude juncker in brussels on thursday, in a new attempt to break the deadlock on the terms of britain's departure from the eu. speaking a few hours ago in northern ireland, mrs may said she was committed to avoiding a return to a hard border with the irish republic after brexit. we are working on th
thank you very much indeed for that —— fire and fury tweeds. —— tweets.democratic former minorty leader, of the georgia house of representatives, has given her reaction to the state of the union speech, saying the partial shutdown was a political stunt. just a few weeks ago i join volu nteers just a few weeks ago i join volunteers giving the federal workers. they hadn't received a six weeks. making livelihoods of our federal workers of porn for political games is a disgrace. the...
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strongly, however donald trump in his early—morning tweeds amplified some anecdotal evidence, it must a conservative blog that suggests as much as 96% of results when you search for trump news that we re when you search for trump news that were from left leaning outlets. it is very complicated tojudge how reliable that sort of information is because everybody gets google results tailored to them personally. many experts do not give the research much credibility at all. google certainly doesn't. regardless of what google thinks it does have this new problem... well, an enhanced problem on its hands and may be facing much more scrutiny about howard ‘s results are displayed in future. to put this in context displayed in future. to put this in co ntext a nd displayed in future. to put this in context and to be frank, it is part ofa context and to be frank, it is part of a presidential drive to discredit any sources of news that are critical of him or are not 100% supportive of what he says and does. absolutely. we have seen it since before he came into office. he was a lwa ys before he ca
strongly, however donald trump in his early—morning tweeds amplified some anecdotal evidence, it must a conservative blog that suggests as much as 96% of results when you search for trump news that we re when you search for trump news that were from left leaning outlets. it is very complicated tojudge how reliable that sort of information is because everybody gets google results tailored to them personally. many experts do not give the research much credibility at all. google certainly...
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some had staked out their positions before the tweed.had staked out their positions before the tweedli office. some had staked out their positions before the tweed. i voted yes in this particular amendment because of the oversight that i thought was ambiguous and needed further clarification. others were defiant. i think we should have gone fired. —— forward. i am going to push the abolishment of the 0ce because they are based on the wrong principles and no one should have to be subjected to public criticism thatis be subjected to public criticism that is generated by an anonymous accusers. the outgoing administration seized on the opportunity to election republicans. republicans in congress had revealed a lot about their priorities when the first action they took was was to vote in a secret. donald trump mounted a hostile takeover of the republican party to become the nominee. now he has had to remind lawmakers he was elected on a per on to drain the swamp. with an ambitious agenda ahead, the repeat —— relationship between the new repub
some had staked out their positions before the tweed.had staked out their positions before the tweedli office. some had staked out their positions before the tweed. i voted yes in this particular amendment because of the oversight that i thought was ambiguous and needed further clarification. others were defiant. i think we should have gone fired. —— forward. i am going to push the abolishment of the 0ce because they are based on the wrong principles and no one should have to be subjected...
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elon musk felt hurt by that and that the "pedo guy" felt hurt by that and that the "pedo guy" tweed wasresponse to that. an insult for an insult and clearly the jury believed him. the leading candidates in the uk's upcoming general election have gone head—to—head in a televised bbc debate. borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn have been making their final pitches to voters, ahead of next thursday's general election. their policies on brexit and the national health service have been a focus throughout the campaign as have issues of trust and character. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg reports. whose night would it be? the contender, with the crowd, or the man who called this election, who wants to keep his job? both were arriving for 60 minutes that could make or break a bid to win. the audience, not the rivals, in charge. starting with a blast against both of them from their former party leaders. is the john major's recent intervention of worrying to you, mrjohnson? and is mr blair's recent intervention worrying to you, jeremy corbyn? or are theyjust a couple of old has—beens? unlike mr
elon musk felt hurt by that and that the "pedo guy" felt hurt by that and that the "pedo guy" tweed wasresponse to that. an insult for an insult and clearly the jury believed him. the leading candidates in the uk's upcoming general election have gone head—to—head in a televised bbc debate. borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn have been making their final pitches to voters, ahead of next thursday's general election. their policies on brexit and the national health service have...
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but this is the tweed he sent out on the 2nd ofjanuary.sent out on the 2nd of january. democrats are doing nothing, just interested in politics. this is the sort of sentiment he has been sewing on twitter. he has been the division. good to see you, christian, as well. yes, he has been. we have long talked about the president and his tweets and it seems to take people apart as opposed to bring people together. but one of the things i heard today that i thought was very important is that it is really hard to disagree with somebody who you like. it is hard not to work with someone you know like. it is hard not to work with someone you know and respect. and members of congress, certainly the la st members of congress, certainly the last ten or 15 years, have taken to running against washington, trying to demonise not only the opposition party but the city itself. if we can find a way to get little bit more civility, perhaps the president can put down twitter every now and again and bring people over. president bush brought people over every th
but this is the tweed he sent out on the 2nd ofjanuary.sent out on the 2nd of january. democrats are doing nothing, just interested in politics. this is the sort of sentiment he has been sewing on twitter. he has been the division. good to see you, christian, as well. yes, he has been. we have long talked about the president and his tweets and it seems to take people apart as opposed to bring people together. but one of the things i heard today that i thought was very important is that it is...
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the prime minister is visiting berwick—upon—tweed and our chief political correspondent vicki young isto hear more on this theme from the prime minister? yes, we are, she is due to arrive here any time now. this is the berwick—upon—tweed constituency, a large constituency taken from the liberal democrats last time around. later in the day, the prime minister will go to traditional labour areas, areas in the last 20 years that tories would have never dared to dream they could win. they are buoyed up by the recent mayoral victory they had in teesside, that make them think they can win people over. the message from the prime minister is very clear, appealing directly to labour voters, some who have voted labour for generations, she says she understands why they have done that but she wants them to give her a chance. she says it is because jeremy corbyn give her a chance. she says it is becausejeremy corbyn has deserted them. it is this idea of patriotic is that she is appealing to. cheating is she can win over labour voters to her side. —— she thinks she can win over labour voters to her
the prime minister is visiting berwick—upon—tweed and our chief political correspondent vicki young isto hear more on this theme from the prime minister? yes, we are, she is due to arrive here any time now. this is the berwick—upon—tweed constituency, a large constituency taken from the liberal democrats last time around. later in the day, the prime minister will go to traditional labour areas, areas in the last 20 years that tories would have never dared to dream they could win. they...
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the camillia, the tweed, the crossed cs.? i think that people are excited to see it. it represents a serious investment and a risky and exciting choice by the house and this is somebody that they think that they can cultivate for decades in the likes of karl lagerfeld who was appointed in the 1980s but passed away. this is someone who could have a similar career arc, provided things go well. 50 similar career arc, provided things go well.— similar career arc, provided things go well. so what did he do? what _ things go well. so what did he do? what did _ things go well. so what did he do? what did he _ things go well. so what did he do? what did he achieve - things go well. so what did he do? what did he achieve at i do? what did he achieve at bottega? what are they losing? i think that he made signature motifs of that brand new and interesting. they're known for the —— interwoven motifs but he reignited the craftsmanship. and they're gaining a very exciting creative director with louise trotter and people are again celebrat
the camillia, the tweed, the crossed cs.? i think that people are excited to see it. it represents a serious investment and a risky and exciting choice by the house and this is somebody that they think that they can cultivate for decades in the likes of karl lagerfeld who was appointed in the 1980s but passed away. this is someone who could have a similar career arc, provided things go well. 50 similar career arc, provided things go well.— similar career arc, provided things go well. so what...
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well, that's not the case in the border town of berwick—upon—tweed. john maguire explains why.those who live along this north—south divide, it's time to pick a side. scotland. score? 2—0 scotland. 2—0 scotland 7 yeah. confident? yes. very confident. who's going to win tonight? england. england, you reckon? yes. ask your man there, what's the score going to be? i think it'll be hopefully 3—1. 34? yeah. all right! let's see! just a few miles into england, berwick—upon—tweed has changed hands with scotland many times over the years. these days, supporters of tonight's opponents live cheek byjowl. tonight, what's the score going to be? 3-1. — i'll say 2—0 to scotland. an early goal for the scots, put yous under pressure and then they'll nick another one at the end. i'll bang on the wall when we score, all right? right, that'll do. move some of your stuff because they will be a few knocks. another 23 years? another 23 years, maybe. you never know. are you going to be smiling tomorrow night? we could be. or i could be crying into my tea! even the local rnli crew's a heavy mix of scot
well, that's not the case in the border town of berwick—upon—tweed. john maguire explains why.those who live along this north—south divide, it's time to pick a side. scotland. score? 2—0 scotland. 2—0 scotland 7 yeah. confident? yes. very confident. who's going to win tonight? england. england, you reckon? yes. ask your man there, what's the score going to be? i think it'll be hopefully 3—1. 34? yeah. all right! let's see! just a few miles into england, berwick—upon—tweed has...
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tweed received support on twitter from other mps. .. labour mps?known, high profile critics of jeremy mp5, who are not well known, high profile critics ofjeremy corbyn. that underlines the concern within some parts of the labour party about the5e some parts of the labour party about these comments. the scottish government in5i5t5 that the investigation against alec salmon has been entirely confidential. that's despite details of one complaint against the former first minister appearing in a newspaper. mr salmond's strongly denied all the allegations and is challenging the complaints procedure in court. the scottish government has not 5aid whether or not it's conducting a leak inquiry. the first holidaymakers to be flown home early from the egyptian hotel where a british couple died have arrived back in the uk. john and susan cooper from burnley were staying at the steigen—berger aqua magic hotel in hurghada. thomas cook says the circumstances surrounding their deaths remains unclear. katy austin reports. arriving home, all of thomas cook's 300 cust
tweed received support on twitter from other mps. .. labour mps?known, high profile critics of jeremy mp5, who are not well known, high profile critics ofjeremy corbyn. that underlines the concern within some parts of the labour party about the5e some parts of the labour party about these comments. the scottish government in5i5t5 that the investigation against alec salmon has been entirely confidential. that's despite details of one complaint against the former first minister appearing in a...
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she used traditional fabrics such as harris tweed and designs from the history books.hen asked to walk in nine—inch platforms. this fall only added to naomi campbell's fame. laughter. the general public found some of her designs somewhat baffling. ms westwood was bemused by the reaction from this television audience in the late �*80s. if they don't stop laughing, i shall tell the next person not to come on. oh, dear. you're not to laugh! so many of her ideas ended up on the high street, it was she who would have the last laugh. and she wasn'tjust passionate about clothing. she regularly used her profile to push causes she supported. this tank would end up outside david cameron's house. i declare war on fracking! ever the rebel, she chose not to wear any knickers while receiving her 0be from the queen. that didn't stop her being made a dame in 2006. when sex and the city's iconic character carrie bradshaw needed a wedding dress, she turned to vivienne westwood. my maxim — if in doubt, dress up. don't ever dress down, you'll be so disappointed. her influence as a designe
she used traditional fabrics such as harris tweed and designs from the history books.hen asked to walk in nine—inch platforms. this fall only added to naomi campbell's fame. laughter. the general public found some of her designs somewhat baffling. ms westwood was bemused by the reaction from this television audience in the late �*80s. if they don't stop laughing, i shall tell the next person not to come on. oh, dear. you're not to laugh! so many of her ideas ended up on the high street, it...
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interesting element is one of the protesters, a 20—year—old, a guy called joshua wong, he ended a series of tweedsee you soon. they cannot stand for office for five years if they have done to jail for three yea rs. they have done to jail for three years. that seems to be the motive. the regime will get tougher, but you will not silence these people for the time being. we will do it on good news. we could do with some on a grim day. malala yousafzai. years after being shot by the taliban, coming to the uk after that. it is after her recovery. now she is going to university. one of the most inspirational people of all—time. many people know about malala yousafzai. she got cracking results yesterday. i have not seen what the results were. three as. just a cool three as. she is starting to make studying at lady margaret school, studying at lady margaret school, studying at lady margaret school, studying at the same place as the pakistani prime minister. we will see what she does after three or four years studying. a career in politics, one hopes. congratulations to her. that is it. we have to go. ban
interesting element is one of the protesters, a 20—year—old, a guy called joshua wong, he ended a series of tweedsee you soon. they cannot stand for office for five years if they have done to jail for three yea rs. they have done to jail for three years. that seems to be the motive. the regime will get tougher, but you will not silence these people for the time being. we will do it on good news. we could do with some on a grim day. malala yousafzai. years after being shot by the taliban,...
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it reminds her of the he wrote a few weeks ago, tweed he wrote a few weeks ago, people worried aboutng nuked and that it was not going to happen. many will would say the stance currently has not worked. there is this escalation already. what what is the alternative? are you going to nuke their stockpile perhaps soft power is needed. you need to maintain those relationships with china and regional powers and countries you consider to be soft and anti—american because if north and anti=american because if nortq'. is to be reined in it will not korea is to be reined in it will not be done by sheer military force but by cooperation, by pressure on china who would in turn put pressure on the north korea is because they are at their closest ally. let's move on to the story in that time, taxpayer funds extremism. advertisers revolting against google because the adverse used in some of those videos. people may not understand how this works. governments all over the world spent huge amounts of money. they work with media agencies. they at arm's length have placed adverts on youtube what they
it reminds her of the he wrote a few weeks ago, tweed he wrote a few weeks ago, people worried aboutng nuked and that it was not going to happen. many will would say the stance currently has not worked. there is this escalation already. what what is the alternative? are you going to nuke their stockpile perhaps soft power is needed. you need to maintain those relationships with china and regional powers and countries you consider to be soft and anti—american because if north and anti=american...
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that is also unclear, he said in dutch tweed that he is beginning the quarantine process , beginningine process, but the public schedule that the white house released, just an hour or so before that tweed had the president going to a political fundraiser in washington at his hotel tomorrow afternoon, before flying to florida to headline a political rally, and right now we are not being given any indication that schedule is changing. so while the president is saying he is quarantining, at least two different events will be putting him in front of hundreds if not thousands of people, and again on air force one. so we are still waiting to find out from the white house how they will be changing, if at all, the president's schedule. i feel like i am going to be asking you questions which you simply can't answer at this stage, but they are important questions nonetheless. part of that is the tracing back to where hope hicks might have picked this up from, which brings into play possibly the vice president, all of the top team, if you like. there is no limit at this stage as to who might ha
that is also unclear, he said in dutch tweed that he is beginning the quarantine process , beginningine process, but the public schedule that the white house released, just an hour or so before that tweed had the president going to a political fundraiser in washington at his hotel tomorrow afternoon, before flying to florida to headline a political rally, and right now we are not being given any indication that schedule is changing. so while the president is saying he is quarantining, at least...
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abigail tweed, a lifeguard joining us at bbc news.tory. that's according to the mayor of dnipro. air raid sirens have sounded across kyiv too as russia intensified its long—range bombardment of ukrainian cities. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood, in kyiv, has been giving us the very latest. we have had sirens going off across the country, including the capital in the last 24 hours, but it was dnipro where they have landed. this yuzhmash factory was one of the most advanced rocket and satellite manufacturers in the soviet union. it's a very famous facility here and produced recently ukraine's first satellite to go to space for years. the satellite that they launched was launched on one of elon musk�*s rockets so it does have a connection with elon musk, the world richest man, who's been involved with this, giving some of his satellite technology to the ukrainians or allowing them to use it. there were four missiles shot down over dnipro through and they hit this facility. joe inwood, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with lou
abigail tweed, a lifeguard joining us at bbc news.tory. that's according to the mayor of dnipro. air raid sirens have sounded across kyiv too as russia intensified its long—range bombardment of ukrainian cities. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood, in kyiv, has been giving us the very latest. we have had sirens going off across the country, including the capital in the last 24 hours, but it was dnipro where they have landed. this yuzhmash factory was one of the most advanced rocket and satellite...
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and trump's tweed, what i'm concerned about is that nobody wants a war, but tempers are playing so much so much in this state. this is a powder keg —— tweet. it could incinerate very easily. someone could light a match somewhere and it would fall and explode. and i'm really watching it with baited breath stop ok. really watching it with baited breath stop 0k. as we all are as well. cannabis issues, many countries around the world are considering about what they think about cannabis. laws are changing, but also about recreational purposes. some states legalised it in the us, colorado, its massive business. huge. and gearing up for countries around the world, the uk being one of them. what is this article about ireland 7 being one of them. what is this article about ireland? some doctors understand the medical use, but they are deeply concerned about the medical use because they see it can really cause damage to people. so they say we are sleepwalking into this. you are sleepwalking, you, the government, are sleepwalking us into legalising cannabis without really addressing the issues tha
and trump's tweed, what i'm concerned about is that nobody wants a war, but tempers are playing so much so much in this state. this is a powder keg —— tweet. it could incinerate very easily. someone could light a match somewhere and it would fall and explode. and i'm really watching it with baited breath stop ok. really watching it with baited breath stop 0k. as we all are as well. cannabis issues, many countries around the world are considering about what they think about cannabis. laws...
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hundred _ berwick-upon-tweed. they are not far at all! hundred and _ berwick-upon-tweed.. they are not far at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they _ at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they will _ at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they will have _ at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they will have time - at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they will have time for i at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they will have time for a | i reckon? they will have time for a cuppa, purchased somewhere. iilgi’iiiii i reckon? they will have time for a cuppa, purchased somewhere. will be catch u- cuppa, purchased somewhere. will be catch up with — cuppa, purchased somewhere. will be catch up with them? _ cuppa, purchased somewhere. will be catch up with them? we _ cuppa, purchased somewhere. will be catch up with them? we will - cuppa, purchased somewhere. will be catch up with them? we will later- cuppa, purchased somewhere. will be catch up
hundred _ berwick-upon-tweed. they are not far at all! hundred and _ berwick-upon-tweed.. they are not far at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they _ at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they will _ at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they will have _ at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they will have time - at all! hundred and 20 miles to go, i reckon? they will have time...
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in the north—east of england, here in berwick—upon—tweed, a beautiful shot sent in from graham, and north—eastut across staffordshire, this was fairly typical of the view across many areas. you can see on the satellite picture earlier today just how extensive the cloud was. the sunshine disappeared in the south and the east. it was reallyjust the north and east where we had the prolonged sunshine. so no surprises here, we had the highest temperature, 19 celsius. and temperatures should hold, for the most part, through the night, but there will be breaks in the cloud. those across north—east england drift southwards, so there could be a touch of frost. but the most, temperatures will be at nine or ten. there could be a bit of shallow fog south of the imported but you will content with wet weather across northern scotland. wet windy weather and potentially gales. there is winter and already towards the northern isles. ahead of that, very similar to the weather we had to the day. a few drizzly showers but again, dry cloudy weather. and again, there could be decent breaks in the cloud. we have see
in the north—east of england, here in berwick—upon—tweed, a beautiful shot sent in from graham, and north—eastut across staffordshire, this was fairly typical of the view across many areas. you can see on the satellite picture earlier today just how extensive the cloud was. the sunshine disappeared in the south and the east. it was reallyjust the north and east where we had the prolonged sunshine. so no surprises here, we had the highest temperature, 19 celsius. and temperatures should...
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let's begin with the crisis in turkey because it is not only the donald trump tweeds and the hiking tariffsere has been a lot of criticism about the management has there? there has been. this has been a growth at all cost strategy of the last few years and one that has been in powerfor 15 years. the business is political and he sees it as part of his war for influence. when he looks at the measures taken against his country by the usa, this imposition of 50% steel tariffs and 25% aluminium tariffs, he sees it not as economics and business, he sees it as bullets, cannonballs, missiles of a war. is trained to rally his base to say no surrender and i will not back down. and he says he is adamant unless it changes, that he does not wash that might wish to raise interest rates. some however say there may be too late. the problem here at is that the potential risk of contagion with exposure of the european banks is really quite dangerous. when a country like turkey which has a population of about 75 million and a significant middle—class, when it grows at a significant raid and european banks wan
let's begin with the crisis in turkey because it is not only the donald trump tweeds and the hiking tariffsere has been a lot of criticism about the management has there? there has been. this has been a growth at all cost strategy of the last few years and one that has been in powerfor 15 years. the business is political and he sees it as part of his war for influence. when he looks at the measures taken against his country by the usa, this imposition of 50% steel tariffs and 25% aluminium...
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silence him by misleading the prosecutors because it comes within 2a hours since he made his first ever tweedat he will be holding a press conference next thursday on april 11, which i assume will no longer be taking place, to tell the truth about what has been happening. it has been reported that amid the new allegations he faces is about a payment he made from nissan to a businessman in oman but again he has been denying all the charges. let's go now to tesla, the electric carmakers saying it delivered almost one third fewer vehicles in the month of march compared to the previous quarter. it warns that earnings will be hit either disappointing delivery numbers. i have been looking through some of these numbers and the sales, particularly of the model three, the delivery of the model free are of huge importance to investors because thatis huge importance to investors because that is the car they hope will bring tesla into the mainstream success. its success is quite important. looking at what they managed to achieve in the last quarter, between january and the end of march, only 63,000 cars
silence him by misleading the prosecutors because it comes within 2a hours since he made his first ever tweedat he will be holding a press conference next thursday on april 11, which i assume will no longer be taking place, to tell the truth about what has been happening. it has been reported that amid the new allegations he faces is about a payment he made from nissan to a businessman in oman but again he has been denying all the charges. let's go now to tesla, the electric carmakers saying it...
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it talks about how he arrived in paris late friday and from you know, put out some of tweed that wasell received by emmanuel macron, and how on saturday the saturday of their meetings and discussions and the impression given was that, you know, they were coming you know, getting along. but that was the readily a smooth path. but that it ever is with donald trump. acting that is right. the emmanuel macron has is clear objectives, and he used this event at the weekend to asa he used this event at the weekend to as a leader of europe, as angela merkel sort of steps aside. he wants to step into that roll. the future relationship between europe and america really depends a lot on mrs is very interesting to see more and more how emmanuel macron is appearing as the leader of europe, and angela merkel is taking more of and angela merkel is taking more of a back seat, as obviously the leadership is changing in germany in the future. and your emmanuel macron is devoutly positioning himself as camino, the new boys on the international stage were europe, with this vision for a new europe. death.
it talks about how he arrived in paris late friday and from you know, put out some of tweed that wasell received by emmanuel macron, and how on saturday the saturday of their meetings and discussions and the impression given was that, you know, they were coming you know, getting along. but that was the readily a smooth path. but that it ever is with donald trump. acting that is right. the emmanuel macron has is clear objectives, and he used this event at the weekend to asa he used this event at...
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and formal tweed or light my work commercial jacket and they become popular throughout regions whetheross-the-board room. they would have — across-the-board room. they would have been _ across-the-board room. they would have been buying i across-the-board room. they would have been buying for. would have been buying for suits — would have been buying for suits into sports jackets and now — suits into sports jackets and now it's _ suits into sports jackets and now it's more sports jackets and — now it's more sports jackets and two _ now it's more sports jackets and two suits. but nevertheless they are — and two suits. but nevertheless they are being cautious in what they— they are being cautious in what they are — they are being cautious in what they are buying and a big part of the — they are buying and a big part of the business now is about 70% — of the business now is about 70% overseas market with a 30% uk market. it changes a little bit from — uk market. it changes a little bit from year to year but the biggest _ bit from year to year but the biggest part of that 70 will be americ
and formal tweed or light my work commercial jacket and they become popular throughout regions whetheross-the-board room. they would have — across-the-board room. they would have been _ across-the-board room. they would have been buying i across-the-board room. they would have been buying for. would have been buying for suits — would have been buying for suits into sports jackets and now — suits into sports jackets and now it's _ suits into sports jackets and now it's more sports jackets...
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on the pga tour, there is a 3—way clubhouse lead at the houston open between lucas glover, kevin tweedis man behind me, sam wright who is on seven under after being suspended in the past few minutes due to bad light. this long winding birdie putt was one of the seven be managed. rickie fowler is one shot off the pace with lovely parts like this. bill nicholson is four under. wonderful play around the green. a chip for birdie. with the green. a chip for birdie. with the star of the commonwealth games days away, kenyan athletes will be under the spotlight as they look to improve on their haul of ten track medals in glasgow four years ago and many kenyan champions train in the country's rift valley region, the spiritual home of middle and long—distance running. we went to find out why athletes from all over the world have been flocking to join them. from dawn until dusk, there are training sessions going on all over this part of tenure. from early morning yoga to high intensity running drills. life here is geared to making champions from 800 metres double olympic gold—medallist david radi
on the pga tour, there is a 3—way clubhouse lead at the houston open between lucas glover, kevin tweedis man behind me, sam wright who is on seven under after being suspended in the past few minutes due to bad light. this long winding birdie putt was one of the seven be managed. rickie fowler is one shot off the pace with lovely parts like this. bill nicholson is four under. wonderful play around the green. a chip for birdie. with the green. a chip for birdie. with the star of the...
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we have found that we are making a lot more sports jackets, blazers, whether it be formal tweeds or lightweightts, and they have become very popular throughout all regions where we do business in. we certainly are seeing a change in dynamic of a wardrobe. you know, they would have been buying four suits and two sports jackets. nowadays it's more sport, sports jackets and two suits, but nevertheless, they're being cautious of what they're buying. big part of the business now, i would say, is about 70% is overseas market with a 30% uk market. it does change a little bit from year on. but, you know, the biggest part of that 70 is going to be america, japan. but shopping on savile row is not for the faint—hearted. a 2—piece suit from one of those tailors can cost upwards of $8,000. but both tailors insist that a handmade savile row suit is an investment for the future and that cost per wear can be even lower than that for a ready—to—wear one. 0ur suits are built to last. if they're looked after over the course of their lifetime, they can last 20—30 years. they can be adjusted if weight is lost or w
we have found that we are making a lot more sports jackets, blazers, whether it be formal tweeds or lightweightts, and they have become very popular throughout all regions where we do business in. we certainly are seeing a change in dynamic of a wardrobe. you know, they would have been buying four suits and two sports jackets. nowadays it's more sport, sports jackets and two suits, but nevertheless, they're being cautious of what they're buying. big part of the business now, i would say, is...
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i got the worst tweeds in response to this, but the fact that the head of goldman sachs sent out a tweetay. he has tweeted only two times in his life, and he basically says i am loving frankfurt, adios, is something in the banking world which is causing people to shiver. this is very serious stuff and we don't talk about had enough. it is the uncertainty, people need to know what is going on. they are not taking a political position, but this is 2019 for a lot of these businesses and they don't know what is going on. staying with brexit, the sunday times. labour to back tory rebels on brexit deal. keir starmer has six red lines he will not cross as to what will be a cce pta ble not cross as to what will be acceptable in the next bill. it is extraordinary how there is this cohort forming of labour and conservatives who are not that happy with brexit. we want to see what happens next with these guys. but this is the problem. that already is that labour will have the largest party in the next election, whether they have a majority we don't know. jeremy corbyn went over to meet like—minded p
i got the worst tweeds in response to this, but the fact that the head of goldman sachs sent out a tweetay. he has tweeted only two times in his life, and he basically says i am loving frankfurt, adios, is something in the banking world which is causing people to shiver. this is very serious stuff and we don't talk about had enough. it is the uncertainty, people need to know what is going on. they are not taking a political position, but this is 2019 for a lot of these businesses and they don't...
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the us, in the form of the president's tweeds, were far from polite.de war was coming and to be discouraged. but it turns that there was a positive narrative let him behind the scenes. at the end of the day, that proved to be the vastly more important one. they have laid down some principles here for a future trade agreement which, if they could actually strike it, will be far reaching and world altering, andi be far reaching and world altering, and i dare say, particularly for those whose support trade and believe it is made the world a better and more prosperous place, it isa better and more prosperous place, it is a good thing. then need to show they mean it and they are ready to compromise and that they are ready to move ahead. but it is potentially afar to move ahead. but it is potentially a far reaching deal whose foundations were laid yesterday. that said, is there not a danger that this gives the indication to donald trump that an aggressive strategy, these kinds of threats of tariffs, can result in him achieving what he was as a better deal fo
the us, in the form of the president's tweeds, were far from polite.de war was coming and to be discouraged. but it turns that there was a positive narrative let him behind the scenes. at the end of the day, that proved to be the vastly more important one. they have laid down some principles here for a future trade agreement which, if they could actually strike it, will be far reaching and world altering, andi be far reaching and world altering, and i dare say, particularly for those whose...
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tweeds from president trump lead to slick moves in oil prices.take a look at where they are headed this week —— tweets. and work now, family later. how one company in india is helping female workers strike that balance. welcome to asia business report, i am balance. welcome to asia business report, iam babita balance. welcome to asia business report, i am babita sharma. balance. welcome to asia business report, iam babita sharma. oil prices in the spotlight today, and we will be watching for how they do, and asian traders are back on deck after prices slipped on friday following a tweet where president trump said this. well, they are trading at a three—year high, around $70 a barrel, and have been rising. what is going on? well, you and me and the rest of the world knows that president trump tweets a lot, but this was the first time he has ever tweeted about opec, the oil cartel, and that really lead to rattling the oil markets on friday. we saw the benchmark oil prices declining about 196 benchmark oil prices declining about 1% asa benchmark oil
tweeds from president trump lead to slick moves in oil prices.take a look at where they are headed this week —— tweets. and work now, family later. how one company in india is helping female workers strike that balance. welcome to asia business report, i am balance. welcome to asia business report, iam babita balance. welcome to asia business report, i am babita sharma. balance. welcome to asia business report, iam babita sharma. oil prices in the spotlight today, and we will be watching...
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whether they be formal tweeds or lightweight, wool mesh jackets.ghout all regions where we do business in. we certainly are seeing a change in dynamic of a wardrobe. they would have been buying four suits and two sports jackets, nowadays it's more sports jackets and two suits. but nevertheless they are being cautious of what they are buying. a big part of the business now i would say, is about 70% is overseas market with a 30% uk market. it does change a little bit from year on, but the biggest part of that 70 is going to be america, japan. but shopping on savile row is not for the faint—hearted. a two—piece suit from one of those tailors can cost upwards of $8,000. but both tailors insist that a handmade savile row suit is an investment for the future and that cost per wear can be even lower than that for a ready to wear one. 0ur suits are built to last. if they're looked after over the course of their lifetime they can last 20 to 30 years. they can be adjusted if weight is lost or weight is gained. and if required with some families, they can be
whether they be formal tweeds or lightweight, wool mesh jackets.ghout all regions where we do business in. we certainly are seeing a change in dynamic of a wardrobe. they would have been buying four suits and two sports jackets, nowadays it's more sports jackets and two suits. but nevertheless they are being cautious of what they are buying. a big part of the business now i would say, is about 70% is overseas market with a 30% uk market. it does change a little bit from year on, but the biggest...
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lifeguard abigail tweed.t�*s first televised debate. rishi sunak has been in teeside today and says he did well in last night's debate and he feels he is a strong candidate to win. the five candidates will be whittled down to two next week. i was really pleased to be able to make a positive case for why i can be the best leader for our party and country and that is because i want to restore trust, rebuild our economy and unite our country. i was pleased to make a positive case about that. pleased to make a positive case about that-— pleased to make a positive case about that. , ., ., about that. the very nature of the debates, about that. the very nature of the debates. they _ about that. the very nature of the debates, they are _ about that. the very nature of the debates, they are about - about that. the very nature of the j debates, they are about criticising colleagues. i debates, they are about criticising colleauues. ., ., , , . debates, they are about criticising colleagues-— colleagues. i have got res
lifeguard abigail tweed.t�*s first televised debate. rishi sunak has been in teeside today and says he did well in last night's debate and he feels he is a strong candidate to win. the five candidates will be whittled down to two next week. i was really pleased to be able to make a positive case for why i can be the best leader for our party and country and that is because i want to restore trust, rebuild our economy and unite our country. i was pleased to make a positive case about that....
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it is sentin berwick—upon—tweed recently.ier sent us a beautiful shot of edinburgh. clearly enjoying the sunshine across the north—east. we do have some sunshine in the south—east, but it is crowded here. the odd showery burst of rain. this weather front is the main player, changing the type of rain into tomorrow and the weekend. 0ver tonight, quite of rain into tomorrow and the weekend. 0vertonight, quite a bit of cloud, however it could be a bit murky and mystique by morning in southern areas with some fog occurs we have got some worcester around. behind this weather front we introduce colder air. cloudy and cold in the east of scotland with the breeze starting to come round from the north—west. elsewhere, some holes in the cloud and brightness. we could see 15—16d. look at that, what a noticeable drop across eastern scotland. the chilly is heading south. there will still be an awful lot of dry weather with some sunshine. —— the chilly air. the headlines: the labour leader jeremy corbyn says a conservative victory is not a
it is sentin berwick—upon—tweed recently.ier sent us a beautiful shot of edinburgh. clearly enjoying the sunshine across the north—east. we do have some sunshine in the south—east, but it is crowded here. the odd showery burst of rain. this weather front is the main player, changing the type of rain into tomorrow and the weekend. 0ver tonight, quite of rain into tomorrow and the weekend. 0vertonight, quite a bit of cloud, however it could be a bit murky and mystique by morning in...
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i love the tweed suit, you have made an | the tweed suit, you have made an effort today. it the tweedst of england. we where is it? it is set in the - south-west of england. we shot it where is it? it is set in the _ south-west of england. we shot it in south—west of england. we shot it in ireland. the coast of ireland around dublin. fora ireland. the coast of ireland around dublin. for a capital city it is almost like a resort. when the sun comes out, all these beaches, beautiful coastline.— comes out, all these beaches, beautiful coastline. looks stunning. how are you — beautiful coastline. looks stunning. how are you on _ beautiful coastline. looks stunning. how are you on the _ beautiful coastline. looks stunning. how are you on the sea? _ beautiful coastline. looks stunning. how are you on the sea? you - beautiful coastline. looks stunning. how are you on the sea? you are i beautiful coastline. looks stunning. how are you on the sea? you are a| how are you on the sea? you are a fisherman who knows the water well. i drove the boat, did all the driving. i drove the boat, did all th
i love the tweed suit, you have made an | the tweed suit, you have made an effort today. it the tweedst of england. we where is it? it is set in the - south-west of england. we shot it where is it? it is set in the _ south-west of england. we shot it in south—west of england. we shot it in ireland. the coast of ireland around dublin. fora ireland. the coast of ireland around dublin. for a capital city it is almost like a resort. when the sun comes out, all these beaches, beautiful...
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it was all hand—knitted at home and tweed jackets. father with a pocket handkerchief and a tie down at base camp! mount everest, that's how he prepared? ever the gentleman, you know, i mean, that's how they presented themselves. i think not only were they born in the victorian era, but i think the war had moulded them. they had seen so much carnage that they were ready for anything. and it made them very stoic and fearless. they went into the unknown without any consideration for their safety. and the footage is of scientific as well as historical value. it's just absolutely fabulous, these images from 1922. david breashears has literally followed in captain noel‘s footsteps, and he's taken his own images of mount everest from the very same places as the early explorers. and here is the glacier we're looking at right here, the east rongbuk glacier is the glacier here, right through here. he provides the old and new images to scientists. they use them to determine the impact climate change has had on the himalayas over the past hundred
it was all hand—knitted at home and tweed jackets. father with a pocket handkerchief and a tie down at base camp! mount everest, that's how he prepared? ever the gentleman, you know, i mean, that's how they presented themselves. i think not only were they born in the victorian era, but i think the war had moulded them. they had seen so much carnage that they were ready for anything. and it made them very stoic and fearless. they went into the unknown without any consideration for their...
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and some have interpreted that, maybe even the president last night in his tweed, when he prays that i think it's clear that the threat remains, that there are four missiles, and there was a promise, with much detail, coming from the north last week, to maybe launch them within dozens of miles of guam -it them within dozens of miles of guam —itis them within dozens of miles of guam — it is clear that threat clearly remains. and south korea's president of course made it clear that he still favours talks with the north — i think that we know that the north engages with talks when it thinks it has something to gain. what are the chances, do you think? well, we heard about discussions of kind of back channel talks going on in new york, at the new york channel at the united nations is how it has been referred to — as i say, that is just almost a day to day discussion, not really the basis for formal negotiations. we also heard from the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, talking about the united states' desire to see talks, to see the resumption of talks, and we've seen the resumption o
and some have interpreted that, maybe even the president last night in his tweed, when he prays that i think it's clear that the threat remains, that there are four missiles, and there was a promise, with much detail, coming from the north last week, to maybe launch them within dozens of miles of guam -it them within dozens of miles of guam —itis them within dozens of miles of guam — it is clear that threat clearly remains. and south korea's president of course made it clear that he still...
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and until i got my brother‘s cast—off tweed jackets and i got some wonderful woollen knickers that came‘t have to be freezing. but when i first went out, i thought this was, you know, "you‘ve just got to suffer to win the war". the land girls i knew all worked quite separately on different farms. i never met a girl who worked in a gang. all the girls i got to know were isolated, totally and absolutely. one girl on a farm. and the nearest girl to me, ever, was four miles away. file: women have proved themselves able to undertake the most skilled work. all thanks and honour to the land girls, who are doing this magnificent job. i neverfor one moment thought of giving up. i didn‘t expect the war to go on for five years. but the idea of stopping wasn‘t thinkable. you just went on, went on and on. and mona mcleod went on to write a book about her experience as a land girl. remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all our films, along with more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our online archive. just go to the bbc website and look for witness
and until i got my brother‘s cast—off tweed jackets and i got some wonderful woollen knickers that came‘t have to be freezing. but when i first went out, i thought this was, you know, "you‘ve just got to suffer to win the war". the land girls i knew all worked quite separately on different farms. i never met a girl who worked in a gang. all the girls i got to know were isolated, totally and absolutely. one girl on a farm. and the nearest girl to me, ever, was four miles away....
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tweed wearing.r movies, cornelius fudge, who first appears in the fourth film. i was very lucky, i was on set and i watched him filming one of his scenes for that. it was just great, seeing the way that the other members of the cast treated him with this great reverence. this was a harry potter cast but have so many fabulous names, not just harry potter cast but have so many fabulous names, notjust british and irish, but names from overseas as well. they really treated him as a great star among them, and that is how he will be remembered, one of the great british character actors. thank you very much. four men from the west midlands who plotted a terrorist attack on british police and military targets have been jailed for life. the men, from birmingham and stoke—on—trent, were told by mrjustice globe that they were dangerous offenders who had a longstanding, radical violent ideology. earlier i spoke to our correspondent nick beake and asked him how close these men were to carrying out an attack. the
tweed wearing.r movies, cornelius fudge, who first appears in the fourth film. i was very lucky, i was on set and i watched him filming one of his scenes for that. it was just great, seeing the way that the other members of the cast treated him with this great reverence. this was a harry potter cast but have so many fabulous names, not just harry potter cast but have so many fabulous names, notjust british and irish, but names from overseas as well. they really treated him as a great star among...
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negotiating with kim jong un of state do not waste time negotiating with kimjong un in a series of tweedsme after rex tillerson disclosed that the united states was directly communicating with north korea on its nuclear and missile programmes, but pyongyang had shown no interest in dialogue. gary o'donoghue has more from washington. it is an extraordinary way, in a sense, to communicate with one of your most senior members of the cabinet, when you could pick up the phone and talk to him. so there is some sort of strategy, i think, at least in the president's mind, going on here. it may be that he think there is some value playing bad cop to rex tillerson's good cop, saying that his patience has run out, while rex tillerson tries to sort of manipulate and operate domestic channels on another hand. however, the north korean leader is not known to react well to personal insults — a bit like the president himself in that sense. and calling him "little rocket man" and this sort of thing is not going to, i think, make him well disposed to any diplomatic overtures. so it is a curious strategy. t
negotiating with kim jong un of state do not waste time negotiating with kimjong un in a series of tweedsme after rex tillerson disclosed that the united states was directly communicating with north korea on its nuclear and missile programmes, but pyongyang had shown no interest in dialogue. gary o'donoghue has more from washington. it is an extraordinary way, in a sense, to communicate with one of your most senior members of the cabinet, when you could pick up the phone and talk to him. so...
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in an angry tweed, donald trump fired back at both the basketball star and the news it is farfrom itst time an athlete or cnn have angered the american president. earlier this year, donald trump cancelled a traditional visit to the white house by the super bowl winners after most of the philadelphia eagles players said they didn't want to go. and after some american football players neeld during the national anthem to protest against police brutality against african—americans, he demanded they were fine. but lebron james has a surprising ally, donald trump's own wife. a statement said oppressed. 0n the next generation. he hasjust opened oppressed. 0n the next generation. he has just opened a oppressed. 0n the next generation. he hasjust opened a new oppressed. 0n the next generation. he has just opened a new school for at risk students in his hometown in 0hio. at risk students in his hometown in ohio. it at risk students in his hometown in 0hio. it offers a range of extra support for children from low—income families. she was opened to the idea of going to visit it. that is a sign of
in an angry tweed, donald trump fired back at both the basketball star and the news it is farfrom itst time an athlete or cnn have angered the american president. earlier this year, donald trump cancelled a traditional visit to the white house by the super bowl winners after most of the philadelphia eagles players said they didn't want to go. and after some american football players neeld during the national anthem to protest against police brutality against african—americans, he demanded...