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and it has kind of lost out to heathrow. that is the problem it faces — it only has one runway. an awful lot of major airports have two, three or even format. —— or even foul—mac. heathrow has tried to persuade the government to allow it to build a second runway. it hasn't, and it seems the government are more keen on building at heathrow. we never said we don't want another runway, and we are prepared to build one. we continue with that offer to the government. what happens at heathrow isa government. what happens at heathrow is a matter for them and the government. we would like to build a ru nway government. we would like to build a runway because we are nearly full and we are operating a runway at nearly full utilisation. that was the ceo of gatwick. one interesting story here about greenking. my local brewer. they have been drinking too much of their own beer! they said: they are doing frightfully well but they don't think things look very good. revenue still rising a bit. you're watching business live — our top story:
and it has kind of lost out to heathrow. that is the problem it faces — it only has one runway. an awful lot of major airports have two, three or even format. —— or even foul—mac. heathrow has tried to persuade the government to allow it to build a second runway. it hasn't, and it seems the government are more keen on building at heathrow. we never said we don't want another runway, and we are prepared to build one. we continue with that offer to the government. what happens at heathrow...
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having watched heathrow grow, my frustration with heathrow grow, my frustration with heathrow is how couple of runways attached. i find that shopping experience, for me, i hate it. shopping and coffee! they funnel you through the duty—free to make you through the duty—free to make you buy stuff. i try on aftershave and then leave! dominic, thank you very much indeed. thank you too for your input. sorry i'm just drawing on ben's suit. we will see you soon. the same place tomorrow. have a great day. bye—bye. good morning. we've had some sunshine this morning across southern parts of the uk, but for most of us it has been fairly cloudy this morning. some showery outbreaks of rain, but over the next few days it is going to warm up particularly on wednesday. it will stay mostly dry and there will be light winds, but always more breezy the further north and west you are and certainly this morning that's where we have got weather fronts bringing outbreaks of rain in northern ireland and across scotland. a bit of patchy rain affecting northern parts of england and wales, but it will break up
having watched heathrow grow, my frustration with heathrow grow, my frustration with heathrow is how couple of runways attached. i find that shopping experience, for me, i hate it. shopping and coffee! they funnel you through the duty—free to make you through the duty—free to make you buy stuff. i try on aftershave and then leave! dominic, thank you very much indeed. thank you too for your input. sorry i'm just drawing on ben's suit. we will see you soon. the same place tomorrow. have a...
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today it hit 34.5 degrees at heathrow airport. but not everywhere has been sunny today.s also rain in scotland. and it was wet at the start of glastonbury but not in the usual way “so glastonbury but not in the usual way — so far, without the mud, all courtesy of the local fire brigade. in redding, pet owners were also keeping an eye on hydration, while in london they flocked to tooting for a mass cooldown. the summer solstice of 2017, one to remember, and one for the record books. buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is remaining in hospital but is in good spirits. prince philip, who's 96, was admitted on tuesday evening as what the palace described as a precautionary measure. prince charles added that his father was getting better and should be discharged later today. hello, this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. ronaldo scores for portugal. tsonga out of the queen ‘s tournament. the all blacks and lion — kieran read is fit to skipper the all blacks. welcome to the programme. cristiano ronaldo showed no signs of stress
today it hit 34.5 degrees at heathrow airport. but not everywhere has been sunny today.s also rain in scotland. and it was wet at the start of glastonbury but not in the usual way “so glastonbury but not in the usual way — so far, without the mud, all courtesy of the local fire brigade. in redding, pet owners were also keeping an eye on hydration, while in london they flocked to tooting for a mass cooldown. the summer solstice of 2017, one to remember, and one for the record books....
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today, it hit 34.5 degrees at heathrow airport, but it certainly wasn't sunny everywhere.newcastle. there was also rain in scotland. and it was wet at the start of glastonbury, but not in the usual way, and so far without the mud, all courtesy of the localfire brigade. in reading, pet owners were also keeping an eye on hydration. whilst in london, they flocked to tooting for a mass cool down. the summer solstice of 2017, one to remember and one for the record books. duncan kennedy, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan davis. tonight, the queen's speech after party. some of the key questions left over today. has the government run out of ideas before it's even got going? has austerity run its course? join me now on bbc two. that's evan on bbc two right now. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. good evening. i'm asad ahmad. a few surprises in the lions team to ta ke a few surprises in the lions team to take on the all blacks in the first test, irishman peter 0 mahony gets the captain ‘s arms ban. england hammer south a
today, it hit 34.5 degrees at heathrow airport, but it certainly wasn't sunny everywhere.newcastle. there was also rain in scotland. and it was wet at the start of glastonbury, but not in the usual way, and so far without the mud, all courtesy of the localfire brigade. in reading, pet owners were also keeping an eye on hydration. whilst in london, they flocked to tooting for a mass cool down. the summer solstice of 2017, one to remember and one for the record books. duncan kennedy, bbc news....
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to limit the damage, the airline is merging some heathrow operations.talking to other carriers such as qatar airways, which owns one—fifth of its parent iag, about using their services. well, upsetting its customers again is the last thing ba needs after a major it crash last month stranded 75,000 passengers. the financial cost, some $100 million, but the cost to ba's reputation is possibly much greater. the bbc‘s richard westcott spoke to ba boss alex cruz at the time. he suggested that since mr cruz took overjust over a year ago, ba has had an image problem because of cost cutting — even down to charging for sandwiches on short—haul flights. there has definitely been a reaction from the buying on—board for example and certainly this event over the last two days have affected the image at we have also committed to over 400 million pounds of investment around the product and beyond and we are going to continue investing in ba, ba is a great airline and has always been a great airline and has always been a great airline and has always been a great airlin
to limit the damage, the airline is merging some heathrow operations.talking to other carriers such as qatar airways, which owns one—fifth of its parent iag, about using their services. well, upsetting its customers again is the last thing ba needs after a major it crash last month stranded 75,000 passengers. the financial cost, some $100 million, but the cost to ba's reputation is possibly much greater. the bbc‘s richard westcott spoke to ba boss alex cruz at the time. he suggested that...
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to limit the damage, the airline is merging some heathrow operations.r airways, which owns one—fifth of its parent iag, about using their services. well, upsetting its customers again is the last thing ba needs after a major it crash last month stranded 75,000 passengers. the financial cost, some $100 million, but the cost to ba's reputation is possibly much greater. we will speak to an expert in 20 minutes time. as we have been reporting all week, it's been 20 years since the financial crisis that swept through east asia and wreaked havoc on economies around the globe. for the last in our series, we are in the philippines. when the crisis hit in 1997, in economic terms, it was widely seen as the "sick man of asia." but the economy didn't suffer as much as its neighbours in the region, in part thanks to the millions of filipinos who work abroad and send money home. our own rico hizon has been back to his home city of manila to find out why the philippines is now one of the fastest growing economies in asia. watch it on world business report. and if you
to limit the damage, the airline is merging some heathrow operations.r airways, which owns one—fifth of its parent iag, about using their services. well, upsetting its customers again is the last thing ba needs after a major it crash last month stranded 75,000 passengers. the financial cost, some $100 million, but the cost to ba's reputation is possibly much greater. we will speak to an expert in 20 minutes time. as we have been reporting all week, it's been 20 years since the financial...
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terminal three and five, people heading out of heathrow facing flight heading out of heathrow facing flightfe page. top story today, uk chancellor, finance minister, philip hammond, is to set out his vision for a business—friendly brexit, in a speech in london this evening. he's likely to guarantee more than $60bn of investment in infrastructure projects. —— £6 billion. worth keeping an eye on. a busy day for corporate data, particularly in the uk. interest rate decision at midday. in a0 minutes, the latest retail sales figures. expected to show another slowdown in consumer spending as we have discussed a little earlier. last month, a ransomware cyberattack hit business all around the world. the wannacry infection caused disruption in 99 countries with health services, energy companies and mobile phone operators all affected by the software. and cybercrime is estimated to have cost the global economy around a50 billion dollars last year alone. so tackling these online threats is big business. and there's a new technology that could stop the hackers in their tracks. "behavioural biometric te
terminal three and five, people heading out of heathrow facing flight heading out of heathrow facing flightfe page. top story today, uk chancellor, finance minister, philip hammond, is to set out his vision for a business—friendly brexit, in a speech in london this evening. he's likely to guarantee more than $60bn of investment in infrastructure projects. —— £6 billion. worth keeping an eye on. a busy day for corporate data, particularly in the uk. interest rate decision at midday. in...
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they say the arrest was pre—planned and there was no threat to heathrow airport.are now being held in custody as part of the investigation. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. police have shot a man who attacked an officer with a hammer outside the notre—dame cathedral in paris. the officer suffered minor injuries. the suspect was wounded in the chest when another policeman opened fire. hugh schofield has more. mid—afternoon, the esplanade in front of notre dame cathedral was packed with tourists went to shots rang out. a man with a hammer had attacked the police officer on patrol. the officer's colleague shot the ascendant wounding him in the chest. we were at the front and people came running towards us sleep we kept running but we did not know if it was a gunshot, what because it was but now it seems to have cleared, it is better. it was, the authorities are convinced, a terrorist attack. the interior minister visited the scene and told reporters what was known of the assailant. the aggressor sheltered while he was hitting the policeman. this is
they say the arrest was pre—planned and there was no threat to heathrow airport.are now being held in custody as part of the investigation. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. police have shot a man who attacked an officer with a hammer outside the notre—dame cathedral in paris. the officer suffered minor injuries. the suspect was wounded in the chest when another policeman opened fire. hugh schofield has more. mid—afternoon, the esplanade in front of notre dame cathedral...
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got 27 at heathrow but things will change tomorrow.na and wales and ahead of that front we are in a warm and muggy air so perhaps a little uncomfortable for sleeping with a minimum temperature in them centre of london may be around 16 or 17 degrees. where we begin muggy and we get sunshine it will be warm tomorrow morning but then the weather front at this stage band of cloud and showery rain, will move its waste group and we will get into cool and fresh conditions. there will still be a fair amount of sunshine. this is four o'clock tomorrow afternoon. the south—west of england these sunny skies. the south—east and east anglia, he is still some warmth is clinging on. five through the midlands and wales and we encounter showers across northern england. for northern ireland scotland there will be cloudy periods and outbreaks of showery rain but sunny breaks in between. temperature here around 15— 17 degrees. we are all in fresh air tomorrow night so i think it will be a little more comfortable. capture in belfast heading down to 12 degre
got 27 at heathrow but things will change tomorrow.na and wales and ahead of that front we are in a warm and muggy air so perhaps a little uncomfortable for sleeping with a minimum temperature in them centre of london may be around 16 or 17 degrees. where we begin muggy and we get sunshine it will be warm tomorrow morning but then the weather front at this stage band of cloud and showery rain, will move its waste group and we will get into cool and fresh conditions. there will still be a fair...
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the temperature reached 34.5 celsius at heathrow.ns will face the all blacks in the first test in new zealand. rumours abound of a captain's call—up for peter 0'mahony. this afternoon the first funeral for one of those killed in the grenfell tower fire has taken place. mohammad alhajali was a 23—year—old syrian refugee. in a statement, his family said he loved london and loved the people he met in the city. meanwhile, in parliament, theresa may apologised forfailures by national and local government in responding to the tragedy. elaine dunkley reports. they came to say farewell. allah hu akbar. mohammad alhajali's family arrived from war—torn syria... allah hu akbar. ..to bury their son in a country where he came to seek refuge. asalaam aleichem... he was a loving and caring person, always showing support and solidarity with his friends and family stuck back in syria. he never forgot to tell us how much he loved us. forgot to tell us how much he loved us. his very last words to us were how much he missed us. he lived on the 14th floo
the temperature reached 34.5 celsius at heathrow.ns will face the all blacks in the first test in new zealand. rumours abound of a captain's call—up for peter 0'mahony. this afternoon the first funeral for one of those killed in the grenfell tower fire has taken place. mohammad alhajali was a 23—year—old syrian refugee. in a statement, his family said he loved london and loved the people he met in the city. meanwhile, in parliament, theresa may apologised forfailures by national and local...
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what happens at heathrow is a matter for the heathrow is a matter for the heathrow and the government people in the air? another runway would help with better punctuality at the airport. in terms of the new runway, the key question that was asked of us was the key question that was asked of us was could gatwick support long haul routes? 0ver us was could gatwick support long haul routes? over the last few years we have demonstrated that. today we're announcing a new route to taipei, two weeks ago to buenos aires, shortly before that to singapore and more to come over the coming weeks. let's talk about brexit because open skies are an important thing in terms of cheap flights to europe for everyone, what happens with regards to brexit in regards to cheap flights? that unites every player in the aviation industry in the uk. we've made our points to the government and the government has listened and it's very important to every player, airports, airlines, ground handlers, air—traffic control that as part of the brexit negotiations we maintain not only the rights to fly the current routes
what happens at heathrow is a matter for the heathrow is a matter for the heathrow and the government people in the air? another runway would help with better punctuality at the airport. in terms of the new runway, the key question that was asked of us was the key question that was asked of us was could gatwick support long haul routes? 0ver us was could gatwick support long haul routes? over the last few years we have demonstrated that. today we're announcing a new route to taipei, two weeks...
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to limit the damage, the airline is merging some heathrow operations.lking to other carriers such as qatar airways, which owns one—fifth of its parent iag, about using their services. well, upsetting its customers again is the last thing ba needs after a major it crash last month stranded 75,000 passengers. the financial cost was some $100 million — but the cost to ba's reputation — possibly much greater. alan bowen from agb associates is with me. he is an airline analyst. this has really become a very entrenched stand—off, hasn't it? and it is more than just pay which is at stake. yes, it started with pay. it relates to cabin crew who began work after 2010 and they are on a very different and much lower pay scale than different and much lower pay scale tha n staff different and much lower pay scale than staff who were there before. but that has been resolved but ba took the view that because they went on strike, they would lose all the additional benefits they are entitled to. what will happen now? this is coming right in the middle of the holiday seas
to limit the damage, the airline is merging some heathrow operations.lking to other carriers such as qatar airways, which owns one—fifth of its parent iag, about using their services. well, upsetting its customers again is the last thing ba needs after a major it crash last month stranded 75,000 passengers. the financial cost was some $100 million — but the cost to ba's reputation — possibly much greater. alan bowen from agb associates is with me. he is an airline analyst. this has really...
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we're now just heathrow airport, dirty to celsius.rom the hottestjune date for a0 years. there is the rest of thunderstorms in northern ireland, england and parts of scotland. a steamy night follows. 26 degrees in london at 10pm, soa follows. 26 degrees in london at 10pm, so a difficult one for sleeping. changes on the way. hot air in place, cold air on top that, making an explosive mix, big tempter contrast, building up an atmosphere, lots of energy, some pretty big storms. in the next 2a hours, they could be the late. torrential rain, large winds, large hail in some of those downpours. at risk is southern scotland, england and wales, but the risk extends into eastern counties of england tomorrow. many errors will enjoy pressure conditions moving in from the west, but still pretty warm in sow england. that is your weather, by now. the queen's speech in westminster is dominated by brexit as the government sets out its agenda for the next two years. it was a scaled state opening, the queen arrived by car instead of carriage for the fir
we're now just heathrow airport, dirty to celsius.rom the hottestjune date for a0 years. there is the rest of thunderstorms in northern ireland, england and parts of scotland. a steamy night follows. 26 degrees in london at 10pm, soa follows. 26 degrees in london at 10pm, so a difficult one for sleeping. changes on the way. hot air in place, cold air on top that, making an explosive mix, big tempter contrast, building up an atmosphere, lots of energy, some pretty big storms. in the next 2a...
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yesterday, as i said, we had 34.5 is the top temperature at heathrow. muggy night. silly start tomorrow with the rain in scotland and northern ireland pushing southwards. heavier times across the north and through central parts of the uk as well. as it heads towards the far south it will tend towards the far south it will tend to fizzle. most of the rain will be in the hills in the west. ahead of that, some bright spells. behind that, some bright spells. behind that, for scotland and northern ireland, we are looking at a mixture of sunshine and blustery showers. on saturday the forecast is very changeable. lots of showers. the wind is picking up. it will be particularly windy across the north—west of the uk, where we will have the heaviest showers. day by day, what you will find is that the temperatures are just going down a little bit. it will continue to feel fresher, with temperatures closer to where they should be. i can see sally coming. it does feel much better, it must have been really boiling yesterday. i think it is a little bit chilly, if i‘m
yesterday, as i said, we had 34.5 is the top temperature at heathrow. muggy night. silly start tomorrow with the rain in scotland and northern ireland pushing southwards. heavier times across the north and through central parts of the uk as well. as it heads towards the far south it will tend towards the far south it will tend to fizzle. most of the rain will be in the hills in the west. ahead of that, some bright spells. behind that, some bright spells. behind that, for scotland and northern...
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of the uk are basking in the hottestjune day since 1976 with a temperature of 33.9c recorded at heathrowod afternoon from westminster. our main story at 5pm. new measures to prepare britain for brexit have dominated the government's legislative the government's legislative priorities set out in the queen's speech. of the 27 bills that were announced by her majesty, eight were linked to brexit. there were also announcements on terror and security legislation and domestic violence, but there was little mention of the more controversial elements of the conservatives‘ manifesto, such as grammar schools. so what was in it? the main focus was brexit and the great repeal bill, with the government saying it wants to build the ‘widest possible consensus‘. there were also proposals for new national legislation covering immigration, trade, agriculture and fisheries. there will be a new counter—extremism commissioner to help tackle the growth of extremism in society and online, as well as a review of the counter—terrorism strategy and the laws and penalties covering terror offences. there will be ne
of the uk are basking in the hottestjune day since 1976 with a temperature of 33.9c recorded at heathrowod afternoon from westminster. our main story at 5pm. new measures to prepare britain for brexit have dominated the government's legislative the government's legislative priorities set out in the queen's speech. of the 27 bills that were announced by her majesty, eight were linked to brexit. there were also announcements on terror and security legislation and domestic violence, but there was...
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it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year, so far, but also the warmestjunerecorded in cardiff. further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that he will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old breeze. this introduction of cooler air into the heat will spark off further thunderstorms through the overnight period. mainly in the northern half of the uk, tending to ease towards thursday morning. we'll have a lot of mist and murk developing across western coastal areas. it will be a touch fresher, here, but still a warm and muggy start first thing on thursday. it means will be a warm and humid start in the south—east, but we will likely see a line of showers and thunderstorms move through the midlands and in towards the south—east during the morning period, and then clearing away. and then another ripple of showers and thunderstorms pushing in
it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year, so far, but also the warmestjunerecorded in cardiff. further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that he will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old breeze. this introduction of cooler air into...
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certainly pulled some warmth up from the south during wednesday. 27 degrees was our top temperature at heathroway. the cold front pushing in from the west and behind that some fresh air will be introduced. ahead of the front a warm and muggy start to thursday morning, particularly in our big town and city centres. 16,17,18 degrees. with sunshine, temperatures in eastern england will rise quickly through the morning. here is our weather front, our cold front. at this stage showery rain and as that pushes through it will introduce that fresh airfrom the west. by 4pm, south—west england will still enjoy sunshine but the temperature will have dropped off. still some warmth clinging on across the south—east and east anglia. 22, 23 degrees here and mainly fine afternoon across the midlands. we start to encounter showers as we push across england, quite a lot fresher there. across scotland there will be cloudy periods, i suspect, with showery rain. equally bright spells in between and breezy towards the north—west. similar stories in northern ireland with bright spells but large areas of cloud and sho
certainly pulled some warmth up from the south during wednesday. 27 degrees was our top temperature at heathroway. the cold front pushing in from the west and behind that some fresh air will be introduced. ahead of the front a warm and muggy start to thursday morning, particularly in our big town and city centres. 16,17,18 degrees. with sunshine, temperatures in eastern england will rise quickly through the morning. here is our weather front, our cold front. at this stage showery rain and as...
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by the weekend temperatures across southern parts of the uk could beat the 27 celsius we saw at heathroway, we will never get those dizzy hearts —— dizzy heights of spain and france but thrust something fresh on the way was the fresh air is behind this cold front which is now pushing into the west of ireland producing some brain and blustery conditions across northern ireland in the night and into parts of western scotland, west wales nothing more than patchy light rain and drizzle. most will have a dry night and and drizzle. most will have a dry nightand a and drizzle. most will have a dry night and a muggy night across the board, temptress of the many sticking in the teens summon the southeast the high teens. temperatures rise quite quickly for the commute. the zone of cloud moves eastwards with little rain in the afternoon but while sunshine comes out as it departs, there will be a drop in temperature so afresh a day by and large with a stronger breeze across wales the south—west but after morning rain, lots of sunshine around. the sunshine returns into east anglia and the south—east
by the weekend temperatures across southern parts of the uk could beat the 27 celsius we saw at heathroway, we will never get those dizzy hearts —— dizzy heights of spain and france but thrust something fresh on the way was the fresh air is behind this cold front which is now pushing into the west of ireland producing some brain and blustery conditions across northern ireland in the night and into parts of western scotland, west wales nothing more than patchy light rain and drizzle. most...
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it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year so far, but also the warmestjunets hottest day with 31 degrees recorded in cardiff. further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we start to see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that heat will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old breeze. this introduction of cooler air into the heat will spark off further thunderstorms through the overnight period. mainly across the northern half of the uk, tending to ease down towards thursday morning. we'll have a lot of mist and murk developing across western coastal areas. it will be a touch fresher here, but still a warm and muggy start first thing on thursday. it means will be a warm and humid start in the south—east, but we will likely see a line of showers and thunderstorms move through the midlands and in towards the south—east during the morning period, and then clearing away. and then anoth
it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year so far, but also the warmestjunets hottest day with 31 degrees recorded in cardiff. further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we start to see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that heat will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old...
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britain is experiencing its hottestjune day since 1976, the temperature hit 34.4 degrees at heathrow.e oil price stays at a seven—month low. banking stocks were doing badly and that pulled down the european markets altho a good performance from energy stocks stopped them sliding too much. —— although. here in the uk we're back on the sterling roller—coaster, it fell, it recovered, it's currently sat just above $1.27. we've had uncertainty over the dup deal, this mornings queen's speech, and perhaps most significantly the bank of england's chief economist seemingly contradicting the bank's governor on interest rates. one of the biggest fallers on the markets today was provident financial, a sub—prime lender that specialises in consumer credit and car finance. you might think they would be doing well as the uk's spenders bank record levels of debt, in fact their shares fell almost 20% this morning as the company issued a profit warning,in a moment we'll find out why. and have you heard of the msci emerging markets index? even if you haven't your pension fund might have. over 200 chinese
britain is experiencing its hottestjune day since 1976, the temperature hit 34.4 degrees at heathrow.e oil price stays at a seven—month low. banking stocks were doing badly and that pulled down the european markets altho a good performance from energy stocks stopped them sliding too much. —— although. here in the uk we're back on the sterling roller—coaster, it fell, it recovered, it's currently sat just above $1.27. we've had uncertainty over the dup deal, this mornings queen's speech,...
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certainly pulled some warmth up from the south during wednesday. 27 degrees was our top temperature at heathrowthough, is going to be a different feeling day. this cold front pushing in from the west. behind that some fresh air will be introduced. ahead of that it is quite a warm and muggy start to thursday morning, particularly in our big town and city centres. 16,17,18 degrees. and with some sunshine, temperatures in eastern england will rise very quickly through the morning. but here's our weather front, our cold front. a band of cloud and at this stage showery rain, and as that pushes through it will introduce that fresher air from the west. so, by 4pm in the afternoon, south—west england will still enjoy sunshine but the temperature will have dropped off a little bit. still some warmth clinging on across the south—east and east anglia. 22, 23 degrees here — a mainly fine afternoon across the midlands. we start to encounter showers as we push across northern england, here it will be quite a lot fresher. 16—17 degrees. across scotland there will be cloudy periods, i suspect, with some shower
certainly pulled some warmth up from the south during wednesday. 27 degrees was our top temperature at heathrowthough, is going to be a different feeling day. this cold front pushing in from the west. behind that some fresh air will be introduced. ahead of that it is quite a warm and muggy start to thursday morning, particularly in our big town and city centres. 16,17,18 degrees. and with some sunshine, temperatures in eastern england will rise very quickly through the morning. but here's our...
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no passport checks for northern ireland, around heathrow. to be focused on brexit negotiations and getting the best deal for be focused on brexit negotiations and getting the best dealfor our people. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: top seed andy murray is through to the third round of the french open. juan martin del potro is next for murray after he took time to console nicolas almagro following his withdrawal from their match with a knee issue. lyon win the uefa women's champions league final in a penalty shoot out over paris saint germain. joe root hits an unbeaten century and the winning runs as england win their opening icc champions trophy match against bangladesh. i'm tim hague in newmarket, i met the frankel fault that nobody wanted, but could win the derby... —— foul. hang around and watch that, trust me, it is good! welcome to the programme. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the tennis news that men's top s
no passport checks for northern ireland, around heathrow. to be focused on brexit negotiations and getting the best deal for be focused on brexit negotiations and getting the best dealfor our people. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: top seed andy murray is through to the third round of the french open. juan martin del potro is next for murray after he took time to console nicolas almagro...
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i was at heathrow, on saturday, zero visibility on the ground, they weren't reassuring passenger, thate re weren't reassuring passenger, that i were putting out an announcement saying we have cancelled your flight, saying we have cancelled your flight, we are not saying we are putting you up in a hotel, we will make this better, and you know, it is basic crisis management. we agree ba should pay. i wonder whether the chief executive can survive if this goes on. on. willie walsh says he thinks it is fine. what is interesting what you were telling ming is that the ba crew still went through the diplomatic channel, breezed through passport control while there were massive queues in the rest of the airport.|j while there were massive queues in the rest of the airport. i got off the rest of the airport. i got off the flight, after threer hour, there is huge queue, the ba crew barged past everything, going through the diplomatic channel, they spent too much time talking about how they are the world's favourite airline, get on and deliver it. well, we all know the problems that many people had
i was at heathrow, on saturday, zero visibility on the ground, they weren't reassuring passenger, thate re weren't reassuring passenger, that i were putting out an announcement saying we have cancelled your flight, saying we have cancelled your flight, we are not saying we are putting you up in a hotel, we will make this better, and you know, it is basic crisis management. we agree ba should pay. i wonder whether the chief executive can survive if this goes on. on. willie walsh says he thinks...
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hotspots around greater london, heathrow and teddington, hotter than tenerife.ay of the year so far with heat widespread across england, wales and parts of scotland. clear blue skies for many of us for much of the day. of course, after such a warm day with those clear skies around, the temperature is not really falling very quickly. the north—west of scotla nd very quickly. the north—west of scotland will continue to have this lump of cloud bringing damp weather but just looking at the lump of cloud bringing damp weather butjust looking at the latest weather observations, in the centre of town and it is still 22 degrees. a warm night for sleeping. temperatures staying up overnight for many of us is well into the high teens fools of sunday morning begins not the most promising note across scotla nd not the most promising note across scotland and northern will be cloud and damp weather here. the cloud will get nibbled away through the day to allow sunny spells to come through. apart from the north—west where it stays cloudy and down. england and wales, another glo
hotspots around greater london, heathrow and teddington, hotter than tenerife.ay of the year so far with heat widespread across england, wales and parts of scotland. clear blue skies for many of us for much of the day. of course, after such a warm day with those clear skies around, the temperature is not really falling very quickly. the north—west of scotla nd very quickly. the north—west of scotland will continue to have this lump of cloud bringing damp weather but just looking at the lump...
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came on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, temperatures got up to 34.5 degrees, at heathrow 35, the heat was widespread across many southern and central areas, even northern part of the country saw hot weather through the day. some showers and storms across parts of wales and more across western areas. those showers and storms have become more widespread through the evening, more to come, once they clear away, back to normal, essentially, fresher weather, some cloud, some rain, some dry conditions and sunshine at times. as we go through tonight, showers and storms that have developed across the northern half of the country will clear away into the north sea, turning cloudy, misty and murky for western coastal areas, temperatures dipping away a little lower than they have in western parts, still quite a warm and uncomfortable night in the south—east. tomorrow, showers and thunderstorms, some drifting across south—eastern areas, some breaking out through the afternoon. quite hit and miss, tending to clear away by the end of the day. away from the storms, dry weather, spells an
came on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, temperatures got up to 34.5 degrees, at heathrow 35, the heat was widespread across many southern and central areas, even northern part of the country saw hot weather through the day. some showers and storms across parts of wales and more across western areas. those showers and storms have become more widespread through the evening, more to come, once they clear away, back to normal, essentially, fresher weather, some cloud, some rain,...
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when you get back to london heathrow heathrow, you don't know what you're going to find there. imagine there will be armed police there. in the uk it's not a normal everyday thing. >> b.a.r.t. police say they're increasing the visibility of uniformed officer patrol at stations and on trains. they hope it will help passengers feel safe. >> we are following the story closely as it unfolds. be sure to find continuing coverage of the london attacks on air and online at nbcbayarea.com. >>> in other news protesters took to the streets across the country calling for an independent commission to investigate president trump's campaign contacts with russia. the march for truth, as it's called happened in cities all around the u.s. one of the largest was in washington, d.c. the demonstrations come as former fbi director james comey prepared to testify to congress on conversations he had with the president and whether trump tried to have him end the russia investigation. >>> hopefully, he will bring clarity to this question about what he and the president might have discussed. and what the
when you get back to london heathrow heathrow, you don't know what you're going to find there. imagine there will be armed police there. in the uk it's not a normal everyday thing. >> b.a.r.t. police say they're increasing the visibility of uniformed officer patrol at stations and on trains. they hope it will help passengers feel safe. >> we are following the story closely as it unfolds. be sure to find continuing coverage of the london attacks on air and online at nbcbayarea.com....
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high temperatures in heathrow. and in devon.fternoon. call whether working in a cross the east of england. —— will weather. —— cool weather. showers coming into northern ireland. under and lightning mixed in with them possibly. the thing every note this evening is how hot it will be. an uncomfortable night's sleep ahead. thundery rain across the north of the uk. it's probably going to be the hottest day of the heatwave and if we get these temperatures thenit will be the hottestjune day in some 40 years. it will go bang with thunder and lightning. torrential bursts of rain with localised flooding possible. how you and possibly gusty winds. -- hail —— hailand —— hail and gusty winds. temperatures back down to near normal over the weekend. that's your latest weather. goodbye for now. you're watching bbc news. the chancellor philip hammond has called for a smooth brexit to avoid a "cliff edge" for businesses as the uk leaves the european union. mr hammond also said that immigration would be "managed but not shut down". barclays bank
high temperatures in heathrow. and in devon.fternoon. call whether working in a cross the east of england. —— will weather. —— cool weather. showers coming into northern ireland. under and lightning mixed in with them possibly. the thing every note this evening is how hot it will be. an uncomfortable night's sleep ahead. thundery rain across the north of the uk. it's probably going to be the hottest day of the heatwave and if we get these temperatures thenit will be the hottestjune day...
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if you go to these other countr ies, to the tower in toronto or the tower in heathrow or the tower in hong kong, it's electronically. they have modern systems. trafficow that our controllers, the union that represents them, knows that they are far behind these other countries with these systems. so it is about time. that our aviation system moves century.21st it was in the fall of 2014, to trump when i went tower to talk to donald trump about my idea about my plan for aviation. his response was clear. that was back in the fall of candidatere he was trump. and he said something to the effect that it doesn't need to government, it shouldn't be in government. and so that's the spirit we have here today. reforms separates the regulator from the operator, which was mentioned over 60 countries in the world have done it. government. as secretary chao mentioned profits a not for organization, independent of the government, operated, controlled of theerned by the users system. and as secretary chao said, it will look much look a coop. the reforms, more depend able systems, departures, rifles,
if you go to these other countr ies, to the tower in toronto or the tower in heathrow or the tower in hong kong, it's electronically. they have modern systems. trafficow that our controllers, the union that represents them, knows that they are far behind these other countries with these systems. so it is about time. that our aviation system moves century.21st it was in the fall of 2014, to trump when i went tower to talk to donald trump about my idea about my plan for aviation. his response was...
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heathrow express and heathrow connect services are suspended between heathrow terminals one, two, three a rather cloud is start, then. it is a mild start, though. 12— 14 at the moment. plenty of cloud around this morning. a bit of brightness. that will start to peep through more into the afternoon. the small chance of drizzle around this morning, maybe one or two showers later in the day. most of us try. —— dry. south—westerly winds still quite brisk, but lighter than yesterday. 0vernight tonight, the chance of 12 showers in places but most of us try and another mild start to the morning. —— dry. tomorrow there will be more sunshine around, and a greater chance of one or two showers, most of us still staying dry, the wind becoming lighter and the temperatures higher as well, 21 or 22 celsius on friday. it will feel quite warm and mighty over the course of the weekend. we are likely to see some outbreaks of rain and a strengthening of wind on saturday. try and brighter by the time get to sunday. —— dry. that is it from us. we are back in half an hour. the latest designer website. see you
heathrow express and heathrow connect services are suspended between heathrow terminals one, two, three a rather cloud is start, then. it is a mild start, though. 12— 14 at the moment. plenty of cloud around this morning. a bit of brightness. that will start to peep through more into the afternoon. the small chance of drizzle around this morning, maybe one or two showers later in the day. most of us try. —— dry. south—westerly winds still quite brisk, but lighter than yesterday....
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investigating the suicide bombing attack in manchester last month arrested a 38-year-old man at london's heathrow airport tuesday. he was charged under the terrorism act and remains in custody. >>> and a man was arrested this morning in east london in connection with the attack at london bridge. police identified the third attacker, a man known by italian officials who passed their concerns on to the british officials last year. seven people were killed in saturday's attack. two were australians. prince harry remembered them during a visit to sydney. >>> australians form an important and vibrant part of the attack in london and we're reminded of that in good times and in bad and our hearts go out to the victims, their friends, and families. >> one of the australian victim was a nurse who was killed while helping other victims. >>> the ride hailing company uber fired more than 20 employees following an internal investigation following sexual harassment. some of those let go were senior employees. the investigation was launched after a former employee failed to act on sexual harassment complaints.
investigating the suicide bombing attack in manchester last month arrested a 38-year-old man at london's heathrow airport tuesday. he was charged under the terrorism act and remains in custody. >>> and a man was arrested this morning in east london in connection with the attack at london bridge. police identified the third attacker, a man known by italian officials who passed their concerns on to the british officials last year. seven people were killed in saturday's attack. two were...
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there was an arrest made at heathrow. that's in connection with the manchester bombings.ted there. all in all, there are seven people in custody as far as that investigation is concerned. thank you, sara. police investigating the manchester bombing in which 22 people were killed, have arrested a 38—year—old man at heathrow airport in a planned operation. he's the 19th person to be arrested. seven are still in custody. detectives say they've found evidence that the suicide bomber, salman abedi, had stored parts for his device in a white nissan micra seized in rusholme. reports from iran say a security guard has been killed in a shooting in the country's parliament in tehran. an armed man is said to have entered the building and opened fire, wounding members of the public. across the city, at a this rhine a suicide bomber reportedly shot several people before detonating explosives. president trump has spoken to the king of saudi arabia to discuss his country's decision to cut ties with qatar because of its alleged support for extremist groups. mr trump had earlier backed th
there was an arrest made at heathrow. that's in connection with the manchester bombings.ted there. all in all, there are seven people in custody as far as that investigation is concerned. thank you, sara. police investigating the manchester bombing in which 22 people were killed, have arrested a 38—year—old man at heathrow airport in a planned operation. he's the 19th person to be arrested. seven are still in custody. detectives say they've found evidence that the suicide bomber, salman...
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the hot part was in the south, heathrow got up to 31.4 degrees.e thunderstorms, mostly across the north. these are the temperatures around 11pm this evening. still in the mid—20s around the south. potter across the mid—continent. the weather is very quiet. there is the chance of some thunderstorms across the north—western areas during the night and into tomorrow. south of that, it is dry and sunny. this is the rush hour. eight o'clock. temperatures already into the 20s across the south. at this time that is when they skyrocket. by 10pm it could even be approaching 30 degrees in some southern areas. notice the blue patches, these could be showers. this is where we will keep the changeable weather with the threat of rain and thunderstorms across the north. in the south, the heat comes in from the continent. the heat could move as far north as yorkshire. this is where the heat will end. temperatures up to 27. 54 in london. —— 34 in london. that'll be the highest temperature injune since 1976. not an all—time record forjune, it has been hotter. thunde
the hot part was in the south, heathrow got up to 31.4 degrees.e thunderstorms, mostly across the north. these are the temperatures around 11pm this evening. still in the mid—20s around the south. potter across the mid—continent. the weather is very quiet. there is the chance of some thunderstorms across the north—western areas during the night and into tomorrow. south of that, it is dry and sunny. this is the rush hour. eight o'clock. temperatures already into the 20s across the south....
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the heatwave has reached its peak, the hottest day injune since 1976. 34.5 degrees recorded at heathrowre some thunderstorms. the first sign of a change in the weather. generally through the night, it will turn quite wet and misty from the west. the fresh air will push its way in. not before another humid and uncomfortable night across the south—east. during tomorrow, thunderstorms pushing across southern areas and it will be hit and miss. show was breaking over later run over north wales and north england. drier weather away from these storms. still some peat across these storms. still some peat across the south—east but not as hot as it has been. we will stick with the fresher feel into friday. has been. we will stick with the fresherfeel into friday. quite windy in the north. top stories: in the queen's speech, the government has set out a range of measures it hopes to bring into law over the next two years with brexit at the top of the agenda. my ministers are committed to working with parliament, all administrations, businesses and others, to build the widest possible consensus on
the heatwave has reached its peak, the hottest day injune since 1976. 34.5 degrees recorded at heathrowre some thunderstorms. the first sign of a change in the weather. generally through the night, it will turn quite wet and misty from the west. the fresh air will push its way in. not before another humid and uncomfortable night across the south—east. during tomorrow, thunderstorms pushing across southern areas and it will be hit and miss. show was breaking over later run over north wales and...
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one from manchester, and one from london heathrow, and passengers were still in the u.k. when the attack at london bridge and the market were unfolding. three suspects wither shot deadly police in a flurry of gunfi gunfire. one man we taubed wi talked wit the area where it happened, and one woman said she could hear the e mrng si crew mergency cre to the scenes. >> i checked to see what was happening. at that time, they knew that there was a white van that had careened into a half as doen people. >> and i cross that bridge about ev every week, so, yeah, i have friends who live around there, and yeah, no, it is not -- it is scare iry,ed a it is scare ru stuff when it happens in your own city, right? >> reporter: he said it is unnerving, but it is not going to change the waylondon works. he is able to contact the friend in the neighborhood, and safe and sheltered in the apartment during the attack, and president sdrchl also stirring up some con tr controe ver si following the attacks. he is engaged in a twitter battle with the mayor of london. i asked him in the past ye-- p
one from manchester, and one from london heathrow, and passengers were still in the u.k. when the attack at london bridge and the market were unfolding. three suspects wither shot deadly police in a flurry of gunfi gunfire. one man we taubed wi talked wit the area where it happened, and one woman said she could hear the e mrng si crew mergency cre to the scenes. >> i checked to see what was happening. at that time, they knew that there was a white van that had careened into a half as doen...
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there are two flights, one from manchester and the other from london heathrow and passengers aboard were both in the u.k. when at tack at london bridge and borough market was unfolded and several were killed and others injured and three suspects were shot dead by police there a flurry of gunfire and in the wake of all of this, donald trump sent out a tweet criticizing the mayor of london and wrote, at least seven dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and mayor of london said there is no reason to be alarmed. exclamation point. >> i arrived one man who just arrived about our president's tweet. >> i don't think he's making it better. i mean, i don't think he is making the situation better. >> i feel like we cross that bridge every week. i have some friends who live around there. but no, it is not -- it is scary stuff when it happens in your own city, right. >> reporter: now he said that this is unnerving but it will not change the way london works and he also said that he was able to contact his friends who live near where this attack happened. he said that they were sheltered in their apar
there are two flights, one from manchester and the other from london heathrow and passengers aboard were both in the u.k. when at tack at london bridge and borough market was unfolded and several were killed and others injured and three suspects were shot dead by police there a flurry of gunfire and in the wake of all of this, donald trump sent out a tweet criticizing the mayor of london and wrote, at least seven dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and mayor of london said there is no reason...
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it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year, so far, but also the warmestjunedegrees recorded in cardiff. further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that he will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old breeze. this introduction of cooler air into the heat will spark off further thunderstorms through the overnight period. mainly in the northern half of the uk, tending to ease towards thursday morning. we'll have a lot of mist and murk developing across western coastal areas. it will be a touch fresher, here, but still a warm and muggy start first thing on thursday. it means will be a warm and humid start in the south—east, but we will likely see a line of showers and thunderstorms move through the midlands and in towards the south—east during the morning period, and then clearing away. and then another ripple of showers and thunderstorms pus
it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year, so far, but also the warmestjunedegrees recorded in cardiff. further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that he will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old breeze. this introduction of cooler...
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a top temperature of 35 degrees, even warmer at heathrow, making it the warmest day of the year and theday warmest day of the year and the warmestjune day since 1976. you can see the deep colours of that heatwave ebbing away towards the near continent, replaced by a mighty yellow as we head towards thursday. an introduction of fresh air, it could spark some showers and thunderstorms. through the rest of the night, showers and thunderstorms across northern areas. easing away, across northern areas. easing away, a quiet start to thursday. some low cloud, mist and a quiet start to thursday. some low cloud, mistand murk a quiet start to thursday. some low cloud, mist and murk affecting coastal areas and hills. quite a warm and monte start to the south—east. some early sunshine around, a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through in the midlands and south—east. a number of showers and thunderstorms pushing through wales, northern england and into lancashire. some sunny spells. it is going to feel much pressure across northern and western areas. — to 25 degrees in the south—east, 10 deg
a top temperature of 35 degrees, even warmer at heathrow, making it the warmest day of the year and theday warmest day of the year and the warmestjune day since 1976. you can see the deep colours of that heatwave ebbing away towards the near continent, replaced by a mighty yellow as we head towards thursday. an introduction of fresh air, it could spark some showers and thunderstorms. through the rest of the night, showers and thunderstorms across northern areas. easing away, across northern...
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it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year so far, but also the warmestjunerther north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we start to see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that heat will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old breeze. this introduction of cooler air into the heat will spark off further thunderstorms through the overnight period. mainly across the northern half of the uk, tending to ease down towards thursday morning. we'll have a lot of mist and murk developing across western coastal areas. it will be a touch fresher here, but still a warm and muggy start first thing on thursday. it means will be a warm and humid start in the south—east, but we will likely see a line of showers and thunderstorms move through the midlands and in towards the south—east during the morning period, and then clearing away. and then another ripple of showers and thunderstorms pushing in towa
it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year so far, but also the warmestjunerther north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we start to see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that heat will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old breeze. this introduction of cooler air into the heat will...
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it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year, so far, but also the warmestjune further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that he will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old breeze. this introduction of cooler air into the heat will spark off further thunderstorms through the overnight period. mainly in the northern half of the uk, tending to ease towards thursday morning. we'll have a lot of mist and murk developing across western coastal areas. it will be a touch fresher, here, but still a warm and muggy start first thing on thursday. it means will be a warm and humid start in the south—east, but we will likely see a line of showers and thunderstorms move through the midlands and in towards the south—east during the morning period, and then clearing away. and then another ripple of showers and thunderstorms pushing in towards northern eng
it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year, so far, but also the warmestjune further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that he will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old breeze. this introduction of cooler air into the heat will spark...
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certainly pulled some warmth up from the south during wednesday. 27 degrees was our top temperature at heathrowifferent feeling day. the cold front pushing in from the west and behind that some fresh air will be introduced. ahead of the front a warm and muggy start to thursday morning, particularly in our big town and city centres. 16,17,18 degrees. with sunshine, temperatures in eastern england will rise quickly through the morning. here is our weather front, our cold front. at this stage showery rain and as that pushes through it will introduce that fresh airfrom the west. by apm, south—west england will still enjoy sunshine but the temperature will have dropped off. still some warmth clinging on across the south—east and east anglia. 22, 23 degrees here and mainly fine afternoon across the midlands. we start to encounter showers as we push across england, quite a lot fresher there. across scotland there will be cloudy periods, i suspect, with showery rain. equally bright spells in between and breezy towards the north—west. similar stories in northern ireland with bright spells but large area
certainly pulled some warmth up from the south during wednesday. 27 degrees was our top temperature at heathrowifferent feeling day. the cold front pushing in from the west and behind that some fresh air will be introduced. ahead of the front a warm and muggy start to thursday morning, particularly in our big town and city centres. 16,17,18 degrees. with sunshine, temperatures in eastern england will rise quickly through the morning. here is our weather front, our cold front. at this stage...
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also making news today: a 21—year—old woman has been detained at heathrow airport on suspicion of preparingrism. the woman from north london was arrested after arriving on a flight from istanbul. the metropolitan police have also conducted searches of two addresses in london and say the arrest is syria—related. a jury in moscow has found five chechen men guilty of murdering the russian opposition‘s most prominent activist, boris nemtsov, near the kremlin in 2015. police are hunting a former chechen officer who promised them quarter of a million dollars. mr nemtsov‘s family said it was a fiasco that the mastermind remained at large. boris nemtsov‘s family are surely was killed because of his political activity but for nine months the hearings here in this military court have focused only on the five men of carrying out a contract killing. the key questions of who hired them for that and wife remained unanswered even now. china is reported to have refused requests to allow the nobel peace prize winner, liu xiaobo, to go abroad for medical treatment. the 61—year—old, who's serving an 11 year p
also making news today: a 21—year—old woman has been detained at heathrow airport on suspicion of preparingrism. the woman from north london was arrested after arriving on a flight from istanbul. the metropolitan police have also conducted searches of two addresses in london and say the arrest is syria—related. a jury in moscow has found five chechen men guilty of murdering the russian opposition‘s most prominent activist, boris nemtsov, near the kremlin in 2015. police are hunting a...
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some lightning around heathrow, some downpours there.most of us in looks fine across western and northern areas. starry skies, some showers across east anglia and possibly nudging into yorkshire, running along the north sea coasts. chilly where the sky is clear, it could be down to 5 degrees in rural parts of wales. tomorrow, this is saturday... showers moving into northern ireland, scotland there. showers across south—west england. some running into wales. central and eastern parts, on saturday, a fine day and feeling fresh. temperatures typically around 18—19d. in the evening tomorrow, a lovely end to the day if you are prepared to deal with a couple of showers. similar on sunday, these temperatures get lower in the south—east, about 20 degrees 01’ in the south—east, about 20 degrees orso, 15 in in the south—east, about 20 degrees or so, 15 in glasgow. if you want to touch on early next week, we think about the weekend at the moment but it is worth mentioning monday. potentially very unsettled, wet and windy weather moving into parts o
some lightning around heathrow, some downpours there.most of us in looks fine across western and northern areas. starry skies, some showers across east anglia and possibly nudging into yorkshire, running along the north sea coasts. chilly where the sky is clear, it could be down to 5 degrees in rural parts of wales. tomorrow, this is saturday... showers moving into northern ireland, scotland there. showers across south—west england. some running into wales. central and eastern parts, on...