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know when i think a tory government has never been a good thing for the people of ireland specially the people of the north of ireland we look at our communities devastated by tories terribly i myself was a government minister last year i seen the effects of the tory a steady on our budgets i see what the predictions are look next the next number of years are the cuts that local departments are going to have to me to live the sort of sturdy the tory tory government wants us to do she unfeigned has historically changed tack on a variety of issues over this picture but we sounds a bit and you when john wayne decided to put him up as again today well known to strike shin fein will make no changes as events turn up and you know for a century now we have to stay in from the westminster parliament i don't see that ever changing and my lifetime there's new demand from our own party members there's no demand even from our constituents who are attacking us an ever bigger numbers in vain are willing to see willing to basically see a deal with the deal between the tories which will shut up all the legacy issues of al
know when i think a tory government has never been a good thing for the people of ireland specially the people of the north of ireland we look at our communities devastated by tories terribly i myself was a government minister last year i seen the effects of the tory a steady on our budgets i see what the predictions are look next the next number of years are the cuts that local departments are going to have to me to live the sort of sturdy the tory tory government wants us to do she unfeigned...
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ireland. 0nce and the rest of the eu into northern ireland. once you start talking about hard borders, you are into difficult territory because there are 300 crossing points between northnd south of ireland. it will cost very large sum of money to police those crossings. some of it can be done by electronic devices but all of that will take time and money to set up, and the moment you start saying he will police the border, that resurrects some of the issues that arose 20 or so years ago when we had a hard border, there we re when we had a hard border, there were police on the border and that raised tensions between the north and south of ireland. can you give us an and south of ireland. can you give us an insight into how eu negotiations will look at all of this, not just the negotiations will look at all of this, notjust the border issue but the approach to brexit? we are over a week away from negotiations starting. the eu is extremely organised over brexit. what really struck me is the level of paperwork, the transparency of the documents they have produced, and the very clear timetable. the eu can only act within the powers given to it, and that means, at the momen
ireland. 0nce and the rest of the eu into northern ireland. once you start talking about hard borders, you are into difficult territory because there are 300 crossing points between northnd south of ireland. it will cost very large sum of money to police those crossings. some of it can be done by electronic devices but all of that will take time and money to set up, and the moment you start saying he will police the border, that resurrects some of the issues that arose 20 or so years ago when...
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of consumption. while another major challenge for the brakes in negotiations is avoiding a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland one of the keyboard is in irish politics biased north and south of the border ition fane the body strongly opposes breck's it which is later has branded a mess. i want to ensure as much as possible that while there may be a political border between our two countries that there should not be an economic border and that any border that does exist should be invisible and we've committed to work on that to affirm those common goals and work together to achieve the best outcome possible for all of our people. ocean fane is one of the largest parties in the northern ireland assembly but it refuses to take up its seven seats in the british parliament well let's cross live now to m.e.p. martine around a son who's a member officer or wanting to thank you very much indeed for joining us well let's get straight to the nitty gritty of that why your party so opposed to rex's. well bracks it is going to be a disaster for ireland we cannot have a situation here where part of our land is in the way and part of our land is i mean if the good friday agree
of consumption. while another major challenge for the brakes in negotiations is avoiding a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland one of the keyboard is in irish politics biased north and south of the border ition fane the body strongly opposes breck's it which is later has branded a mess. i want to ensure as much as possible that while there may be a political border between our two countries that there should not be an economic border and that any border that does...
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the stress position and beaten if they fell and yet so-called legacy issues of torture in the north of ireland look said not to be investigated especially given the days of my only holds power in the u.k. thanks to this woman but my position and damon is very clear there can be no equivalence between terrorism and those people he stood between those of us in society who were living through that. the security forces who were protecting people i'm terrorists who are going out in the dark and i to murder people no equivalent in other words violence done to catholics by u.k. security services is privileged over violence done by the ira the question. is now where the u.k. state mandated torture now costs a long shadow over the present u.k. government while it lasts we caught up with the u.k. is full of an island minister and one of jeremy corbin shadow sectors a state gobbler outside the british parliament thanks for coming back on going underground so given the democratic unionist party alliance with to raise a may do you expect no investigations now into what british security forces did to cathol
the stress position and beaten if they fell and yet so-called legacy issues of torture in the north of ireland look said not to be investigated especially given the days of my only holds power in the u.k. thanks to this woman but my position and damon is very clear there can be no equivalence between terrorism and those people he stood between those of us in society who were living through that. the security forces who were protecting people i'm terrorists who are going out in the dark and i to...
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we welcome participation in communication between both communities in the north of ireland. of the collusion with loyalist paramilitaries. people here do not know any details of any deal between the conservatives and the dup. how would it benefit northern ireland if the conservatives were not able to provide stability at a difficult time? i have helped a lot of talk about the dup getting a soft brexit with the soft border. first of all, the brexit talks are due to last two yea rs. the brexit talks are due to last two years. i do not see this agreement going beyond the summer. if that was resolved, it would be good, but i do not think people in glasgow and liverpool were other places would be particularly pleased. one of the sailors rescued during a transatlantic yacht race says the conditions were some of the worst he had never been at sea. from the line from the queen merely two, which picked up the survivors we can speak to which picked up the survivors we can speakto him. which picked up the survivors we can speak to him. you had quite a claim of it. it has been an interes
we welcome participation in communication between both communities in the north of ireland. of the collusion with loyalist paramilitaries. people here do not know any details of any deal between the conservatives and the dup. how would it benefit northern ireland if the conservatives were not able to provide stability at a difficult time? i have helped a lot of talk about the dup getting a soft brexit with the soft border. first of all, the brexit talks are due to last two yea rs. the brexit...
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it is quite clear that the majority of the people in the north of ireland wa nted people in the north other parties and we will put our point of view across strongly. any deal ever done here has to be agreed and needs to be agreed by the stormont executive. all roads had —— have to lead back to stormont. 0k. all roads had —— have to lead back to stormont. ok. i all roads had —— have to lead back to stormont. 0k. iwill persist ifi can. it is very noisy here and it is tricky to hear you but i think i got the essence of what you tried to say. maybe i can ask one final question about the role of the dup. we saw them go into downing street. what are your concerns or otherwise about their role in these talks? the fa ct about their role in these talks? the fact that theresa may need them badly if she is going to have any working government. we have more concern for the british government than the tories. we know that they are no friends of ireland and working class people. any deal done can have a detrimental impact. it is clear the british government has to be neutral on the good friday agr
it is quite clear that the majority of the people in the north of ireland wa nted people in the north other parties and we will put our point of view across strongly. any deal ever done here has to be agreed and needs to be agreed by the stormont executive. all roads had —— have to lead back to stormont. 0k. all roads had —— have to lead back to stormont. ok. i all roads had —— have to lead back to stormont. 0k. iwill persist ifi can. it is very noisy here and it is tricky to hear...
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no secret about their agenda they want to united ireland and they are pretty militant as opposed to the republican. side most of the parties on the north of ireland want a socialist socialist north of all they want to raise them a style socialism that's relative states of that is right but it does work you get the money well this to this will the news in the mainstream media the grubby deal will go by a lot of people daily stir talking about the subject that hasn't been on t.v. as much because of this strangely yes it hasn't been reported daily star says the london riots six amid flaming violent clashes on our streets now what on earth could have caused this it said a chap has died of a violent incident in custody his name was a deer frederico de coster known as he died in hospital six days after being in custody now the police and i say quote at the met police has categorically denied that this happened obviously they're not just denying it they're categorically denying it so obviously it is and i have easy inquiry because he was in custody and the i.p.c.c. is releasing information about the case before they've done the investigation
no secret about their agenda they want to united ireland and they are pretty militant as opposed to the republican. side most of the parties on the north of ireland want a socialist socialist north of all they want to raise them a style socialism that's relative states of that is right but it does work you get the money well this to this will the news in the mainstream media the grubby deal will go by a lot of people daily stir talking about the subject that hasn't been on t.v. as much because...
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know one i think a tory government has never been a good thing for the people of ireland specially the people of the north of ireland we look at our communities devastated by tourist early i myself was a government minister last year i seen the effects of tourist early on our budgets but there was real public anger and the real public anger the d.p. in the assembly election just in march the lost a number of seats up to ten seats they lost it was real public anger so you know we see in this we now see shadowy backroom deals and that's why the needs to be transparency what was talked about here because let's be clear with this tories and tory policy have been devastatingly bad for the people of ireland since two thousand and ten tourist areas taken a billion pound out of our block grant you know it's a public services are being punished here and the do you need to be very mindful of . now the opening match of the twenty seventeen feet the confederations cup has just ended in st petersburg russia have claimed the first picture of the tournament that so you know when the new zealand so let's get the details
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know one i think a tory government has never been a good thing for the people of ireland specially the people of the north of ireland we look at our communities devastated by tories terribly i myself was a government minister last year i seen the effects of tory a steady on our budgets but the real public anger and the real public anger the d.p. and the assam the election just in march the d.p. lost a number of seats up to ten seats that they lost it was real public anger so you know we see in this we now see shadowy backroom deals and that's why the needs to be transparency what it was talked about here because let's be clear about this tories and tory policy have been devastatingly bad for the people of violence since two thousand and ten tourist areas taken a billion pound out of our block grant you know it's our public services are being punished here and the d.p.p. need to be very mindful of the. now still ahead a cracking start for house russian football's confederations cup will be live from st petersburg in a couple minutes. it's. more my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by profe
know one i think a tory government has never been a good thing for the people of ireland specially the people of the north of ireland we look at our communities devastated by tories terribly i myself was a government minister last year i seen the effects of tory a steady on our budgets but the real public anger and the real public anger the d.p. and the assam the election just in march the d.p. lost a number of seats up to ten seats that they lost it was real public anger so you know we see in...
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of us by clear skies overnight. but little bit cooler than it was last night, but turning dry. quite a few showers and northern ireland ‘s. thundery ones, lightning flashes across scotland, particularly northrn coasts, but probably dry overnight. clear skies and light winds. co mforta ble clear skies and light winds. comfortable sleeping. 11 degrees minimum in towns and cities. two or three in rural parts. quite a bright and sunny start tomorrow but showers quickly gathering more readily across these western coasts, pushing eastwards through the day. developing more widely across scotla nd developing more widely across scotland and northern ireland. the showers could be heavy and thundery again in scotland. hit and showers could be heavy and thundery again in scotland. hitand mist maybe across more southern parts of the country. quite a few showers in the country. quite a few showers in the afternoon from northern ireland. a band of showers pushing eastwards inward and wales, meaning through the afternoon the sunny skies return to wales and west and parts of england as that band of showers, still possibly heavy and thundery, pushes through the midlands. it may well stay dry into the evenin
of us by clear skies overnight. but little bit cooler than it was last night, but turning dry. quite a few showers and northern ireland ‘s. thundery ones, lightning flashes across scotland, particularly northrn coasts, but probably dry overnight. clear skies and light winds. co mforta ble clear skies and light winds. comfortable sleeping. 11 degrees minimum in towns and cities. two or three in rural parts. quite a bright and sunny start tomorrow but showers quickly gathering more readily...
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labor party has called the deal rages on an attempt to stay in power by throwing money out the north of ireland we got reaction from two political analysts . g.'s it managed to get this group b. little coalition together but the do you pretty whole ten see she's still a minority government i think she's going to have real problems lasting kerry called it at the weekend has said that he thinks he'll be prime minister by christmas i certainly think they'll be an election by october i think she'll find it very very difficult to hold this government together because don't forget she's got to be pleased to see you please she's also got a really. divided party and the conservative party is still massively divided over the major issue at the moment which is breaks it out of the e.u. so it might make you a little bit was more secure for a few days but this is no and i think it bites that obviously makes position more secure because with the do you pray they have a working majority of thirteen of course you don't know your ploys to confidence and supply matters government isn't going to get much of a le
labor party has called the deal rages on an attempt to stay in power by throwing money out the north of ireland we got reaction from two political analysts . g.'s it managed to get this group b. little coalition together but the do you pretty whole ten see she's still a minority government i think she's going to have real problems lasting kerry called it at the weekend has said that he thinks he'll be prime minister by christmas i certainly think they'll be an election by october i think she'll...
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i believe in the north of ireland that both cultures should be respected equally.and education, especially the recent cuts should be looked at in more detail. that is a political thing in common with the two. beyond that, looking at culture, you can see all things in common. between scots and irish dancers, flute bands and irish traditional musicians. society has a lot that it shares. sometimes it can be difficult for politicians to see across what is seen as a traditional divide. now the weather. those showers heading across scotland, where they will be heavy and potentially if you some wonder —— thunderstorms. some of the showers will continue, particularly across northern ireland and scotland through the evening, but most of us should turn dry with a relatively cool night. tomorrow, more of the same with sunny spells. more showers across northern england in the morning and plenty in northern ireland and scotland. clouding over across the south west and wales. hello, this is bbc news, the headlines. the prime minister has insisted that the conservative position o
i believe in the north of ireland that both cultures should be respected equally.and education, especially the recent cuts should be looked at in more detail. that is a political thing in common with the two. beyond that, looking at culture, you can see all things in common. between scots and irish dancers, flute bands and irish traditional musicians. society has a lot that it shares. sometimes it can be difficult for politicians to see across what is seen as a traditional divide. now the...
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i believe in the north of ireland that both cultures should be respected equally.e, you can see all things in common. between ulster scots and irish dancers, flute bands and irish traditional musicians. society has a lot that it shares. sometimes it can be difficult for politicians to see across what is seen as a traditional divide. how far howfarcan how far can the issue of brexit effect voting patterns? brexit is very important here and thatis brexit is very important here and that is partly because of the land border with the republic of ireland. a huge amount of trade crosses the border every week. on top of that you have the social reality. a lot of people travel across the border for things like work and health —— and health care and to see friends. this question about what a hard order could be is very important here and it is pushing a lot of other buttons as well. that is helping to make the selection even more divisive than usual. unionists say you need support to strengthen the uk because they are watching what is happening in scotland with the push for
i believe in the north of ireland that both cultures should be respected equally.e, you can see all things in common. between ulster scots and irish dancers, flute bands and irish traditional musicians. society has a lot that it shares. sometimes it can be difficult for politicians to see across what is seen as a traditional divide. how far howfarcan how far can the issue of brexit effect voting patterns? brexit is very important here and thatis brexit is very important here and that is partly...
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the rain lingering across the north—west of england and north wales, but for northern ireland and scotlandnto the afternoon. cannot rule out the odd rumble of thunder, but temperatures peaking at around 16 degrees. through this evening and overnight it will be the wet and windy weather that will be the theme as it continues to push steadily north and east, so it will be a real wet and windy night for many, with gales on exposed coasts and overnight lows generally of around 9-13d. we overnight lows generally of around 9—13d. we start off tomorrow morning with the area of low pressure centred through the spine of the country and drifting steadily north and east. the isobars squeezing together, the strongest of the winds together, the strongest of the winds to the south—west of that bloke and that's where we are likely to continue to see gale force gusts for a time. the rain slowly clears away through central and eastern england but perhaps lingers for much of the far north—east of scotland for most of the day. following behind, sunny spells and scattered showers, a breezy day and it will fee
the rain lingering across the north—west of england and north wales, but for northern ireland and scotlandnto the afternoon. cannot rule out the odd rumble of thunder, but temperatures peaking at around 16 degrees. through this evening and overnight it will be the wet and windy weather that will be the theme as it continues to push steadily north and east, so it will be a real wet and windy night for many, with gales on exposed coasts and overnight lows generally of around 9-13d. we overnight...
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in the north of ireland, i believe that both cultures should be respected equally, not one is greater. i also believe in this day and age the nhs and education, especially the recent cuts, should be looked at in more detail. that is a political thing thatis detail. that is a political thing that is in common between the two. but beyond that, you take a look at culture, you can see all things in common, between ulster scots dancers and irish dancers, between flute bands and irish traditional musicians. society has a lot that it shares, but sometimes it can be difficult for politicians to see across what is seen as a traditional divide. a scientist has called for beavers to be reintroduced in the uk. a study has shown they have a beneficial impact on wildlife and water quality. our environment correspondent has details. this site is a scientific experiment reintroducing beavers. in six years, a pair of sharp—toothed beavers has re—engineered this woodland into a wetland. they fell the willow trees to lie horizontally because they like to chew the bark off the vertical sprouts. their sti
in the north of ireland, i believe that both cultures should be respected equally, not one is greater. i also believe in this day and age the nhs and education, especially the recent cuts, should be looked at in more detail. that is a political thing thatis detail. that is a political thing that is in common between the two. but beyond that, you take a look at culture, you can see all things in common, between ulster scots dancers and irish dancers, between flute bands and irish traditional...
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i believe in the north of ireland that both cultures should be respected equally.lly the recent cuts should be looked at in more detail. that is a political theme in common between the two. beyond that, looking at culture, you can see all things in common, between ulster scots dancers and irish dancers, between flute bands and irish traditional musicians. society has a lot that it shares. but sometimes it can be difficult for politicians to see across what is seen as a traditional divide. the peace process, political progress, has changed northern ireland and there is a lot of signs of this in belfast since the good friday agreement, but you are the political correspondent and know very well there is still a big divide between unionists and republicans, and actually vote like this is a battle for who comes out on top. it is. a striking thing over the last few months in northern ireland since devolved government has fallen is a tribal aspect of politics has come to the fore. even in the last five or ten years with stormont being there there was some debate about hea
i believe in the north of ireland that both cultures should be respected equally.lly the recent cuts should be looked at in more detail. that is a political theme in common between the two. beyond that, looking at culture, you can see all things in common, between ulster scots dancers and irish dancers, between flute bands and irish traditional musicians. society has a lot that it shares. but sometimes it can be difficult for politicians to see across what is seen as a traditional divide. the...
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of the world, northern ireland. the leader will be joining the daybreak team on his opinions on in democratic unionist party the northay a pact with conservative party will be fraught with tension. focusarney is also in au'd is it time to take little bit of an elixir of life, away from the market? it has an impact. a large gin and tonic away from you on a friday evening. david: if you don't take it friday evening, you might take it saturday morning. unemployment being said it is not? low enough -- not low enough? beautiful retreat, i've been there many times. it is a fading glory, i am talking about inflation. that is the challenge that draghi and mr. carney discuss today. we have a pact show. -- packed show. david: you can see that offense have peaked. shery: that is it for this edition of "bloomberg markets: middle east." david: a lot coming up in europe. a big panel coming up with mr. carney and mr. corona -- mr. kuroda. >> i central bankers in the spotlight. we hear from draghi and carney today. a partial win and an uphill battle. the u.s. supreme court clears part of the travel ban, giving president trump partia
of the world, northern ireland. the leader will be joining the daybreak team on his opinions on in democratic unionist party the northay a pact with conservative party will be fraught with tension. focusarney is also in au'd is it time to take little bit of an elixir of life, away from the market? it has an impact. a large gin and tonic away from you on a friday evening. david: if you don't take it friday evening, you might take it saturday morning. unemployment being said it is not? low enough...
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but just like yesterday we have these spots of cloud understand fog butjust like yesterday we have an extensive cloud across the north—west of northern irelandk so it is as strong as the sunshine gets. unrelated to the temperature, the strength of the sunshine but it does help temperature to rise. if the temperatures we had today with up to 28 degrees in some areas. we are starting on a high platform of 16 or 19 degrees. that is more like the average through the day at this time of year. are not a night—time temperature. it has been an uncomfortable night for some. we won't have that hit across the far north west of scotland, particularly up north west of scotland, particularly upa highlands. north west of scotland, particularly up a highlands. is misty and murky low hill cloud and fog. brakes and a cloud will continue through the day. eastern parts firing better and a a sickly unbroken sunshine for wales. there is just an outside chance, if we get seabreeze is coming in and converging with our normal wind, that we could spark an isolated evening thunderstorm for east anglia and the south—east. late in the day will brighten up for the northe
but just like yesterday we have these spots of cloud understand fog butjust like yesterday we have an extensive cloud across the north—west of northern irelandk so it is as strong as the sunshine gets. unrelated to the temperature, the strength of the sunshine but it does help temperature to rise. if the temperatures we had today with up to 28 degrees in some areas. we are starting on a high platform of 16 or 19 degrees. that is more like the average through the day at this time of year. are...
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north west of scotland. some of the north west of scotland. some of the cloud into northern irelandor most of england and wales, a hot and sunny day, temperatures into the mid—to high 20s, cooler close to the coast but inland spots in the south—east could get up to 31, maybe 32 degrees. at sunshine across much of northern england. the north coast of northern ireland seeing more cloud, extending into scotland and this rain moving slowly south across the western side of scotland. here's the cloud and rain, the weather front not moving anywhere much on some late night into monday. they warm nights to come further south, especially in the centre of london, no lower than 20 degrees. monday, more hot sunshine in england and wales. the hot weather could spark the odd isolated thunderstorm. mostly staying dry. 31 degrees. cloud and rain not moving far south across scotland. to the north of the weather front, the cloud and patchy rain, some fresh air. and with the flow of wind, we will try to bring the fresh air further south on tuesday but it will be something of a struggle. it will push th
north west of scotland. some of the north west of scotland. some of the cloud into northern irelandor most of england and wales, a hot and sunny day, temperatures into the mid—to high 20s, cooler close to the coast but inland spots in the south—east could get up to 31, maybe 32 degrees. at sunshine across much of northern england. the north coast of northern ireland seeing more cloud, extending into scotland and this rain moving slowly south across the western side of scotland. here's the...
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north—west. rain for ireland, scotland and north of england and wales.. as we see this weather front sinking slowly sa n k we see this weather front sinking slowly sank into friday, introducing that fresh air, a cooler day. breezy as well across northern parts. rain across parts of central england and wales. the far south, mostly dry with sunshine and warm. 24 celsius. further north, sunny spells for northern ireland and scotland. a mix of sunshine and showers. many of us on saturday, a return to fresher conditions. sunshine in between any showers. highs of 23 celsius. sunday will be a largely dry day. you can catch a shower. more likely to state drive further east and temperatures around 22 celsius. —— stay dry. if you're not a fan of the heat, a much rasher forecast. all of the details on the website. —— is much fresher forecast. this is bbc news. the news at 2pm. three tower blocks are found to have combustible cladding while 600 high—rise buildings have similar cladding to that on the grenfell tower: i was informed that a number of these tests have c
north—west. rain for ireland, scotland and north of england and wales.. as we see this weather front sinking slowly sa n k we see this weather front sinking slowly sank into friday, introducing that fresh air, a cooler day. breezy as well across northern parts. rain across parts of central england and wales. the far south, mostly dry with sunshine and warm. 24 celsius. further north, sunny spells for northern ireland and scotland. a mix of sunshine and showers. many of us on saturday, a...
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north wales and northern ireland. the more persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england, further into scotla nd north of englandming in the eastern parts of northern ireland, resource telemachus answered in it it will be wet and windy in scotland, pushing into northern ireland. still some rainfall northern england and wales. still in the south, one or two sharp showers. bit of warmth and humidity in the south east, temperatures higher than today but a chilly day again particularly for the time of year across the north of the uk. more rain and cool winds on friday and those will push the rain back into england and wales. southeast and anglia mostly dry. some sunshine of the threat of showers. they wettest weather tends to push away into the weekend. and the weather will come in from the atlantic, and the weaker side. some improvement over the weekend, it should feel warmer when the sunshine does come out and on the sunshine does come out and on the whole, what drier and price. —— much drier and brighter. hello and welcome to one hundred days plus. 28 years after the hillsborough disaster, criminal charges have b
north wales and northern ireland. the more persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england, further into scotla nd north of englandming in the eastern parts of northern ireland, resource telemachus answered in it it will be wet and windy in scotland, pushing into northern ireland. still some rainfall northern england and wales. still in the south, one or two sharp showers. bit of warmth and humidity in the south east, temperatures higher than today but a chilly day again particularly for...
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of england after the rain. but we have rain in north wales and north england. persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england and scotland, and eastern parts of northern irelandt parts of scotland. but wet across most of scotland on thursday, in contrast. notjust wet but when the two. pushing into northern ireland as well. rain for northern ireland as well. rain for north england and north wales and to the south, we see one or two sharp showers developing. the warmth and humidity towards the south—east and higher temperatures. italy day again, particularly forthe higher temperatures. italy day again, particularly for the time of year, for the north. here we have more rain and cool winds on friday. those will push the rain back to england and wales. east anglia largely dry, some warmth and sunshine but the threat of showers. wettest weather and low pressure tends to push away into the weekend and weather fronts coming in from the atlantic, and the weaker side. some improvement over the weekend, feeling warm and when the sun does come out, and the whole should be much drier and brighter. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8. 6 people are to be charged in connec
of england after the rain. but we have rain in north wales and north england. persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england and scotland, and eastern parts of northern irelandt parts of scotland. but wet across most of scotland on thursday, in contrast. notjust wet but when the two. pushing into northern ireland as well. rain for northern ireland as well. rain for north england and north wales and to the south, we see one or two sharp showers developing. the warmth and humidity towards...
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let's talk about brexit and it is an end orton to area for the north of ireland. t that this is a check on brexit. and howgree with that to have anter that sphere of influence on the negotiations? >> the concern is a vote on any issue and to have a sphere of influence on the negotiations? this is an issue because we do not know what this means because we are not sure what we will see and what we one that is in needingle market and we this up and running and a strong -- strong position on brexit for when we go to westminster and the executive needs a seat at that table. i don't think we're in a the britishtrust government that does not tend to understand much. >> as you understood. are you surprised the taxes not on the agenda? know how much this will cost the northern oral -- the northern ireland block grants and the corporation tax is dropping in the united problem we the big harmonizeat you can your tax levels with the republic of ireland and this is attractive, if you leave the market, that harmonization is -- once we need to go. that is it. thank you. planting
let's talk about brexit and it is an end orton to area for the north of ireland. t that this is a check on brexit. and howgree with that to have anter that sphere of influence on the negotiations? >> the concern is a vote on any issue and to have a sphere of influence on the negotiations? this is an issue because we do not know what this means because we are not sure what we will see and what we one that is in needingle market and we this up and running and a strong -- strong position on...
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north—easterly direction. most of the heavy rain will fall across wales. northern ireland could get a fair dose of wales. hern ireland could get a fairdose of rain, wales. northern ireland could get a fair dose of rain, also across the lowlands, but the far north of scotla nd lowlands, but the far north of scotland stays dry. not a lot of rain in london and east anglia. there could be some sunshine. the weekend will be a little mixed. jeremy corbyn is now back in north london, in islington. that is where he is about to address the last rally of this 2017 general election campaign. let us cross the two hour correspondent dan johnson. he campaign. let us cross the two hour correspondent danjohnson. he is about to come on stage. the shadow foreign secretary, this is homecoming party for the leader, jeremy corbyn. people packed into this church, entertainment venue plays the dust charity droppings for homelessness. jeremy corbyn has been addressing hundreds of rallies. the labour party says he has done 100 events, and spoken to 100,000 people over the course of the campaign. a busy day, starting in scotland,
north—easterly direction. most of the heavy rain will fall across wales. northern ireland could get a fair dose of wales. hern ireland could get a fairdose of rain, wales. northern ireland could get a fair dose of rain, also across the lowlands, but the far north of scotla nd lowlands, but the far north of scotland stays dry. not a lot of rain in london and east anglia. there could be some sunshine. the weekend will be a little mixed. jeremy corbyn is now back in north london, in islington....
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the north of ireland, the unionists, are picking up seats. g from snp the political spectrum. ofs is a special edition daybreak election 2017. it has just gone a 4:00 a.m. in the city of london. i am manus cranny. >> i am david ingles. >> and i am angie lau in hong kong. manus: a night of high drama in the u.k., exit polls are just a hung parliament. theresa may falling short of a majority. we saw sterling plunge. it raises the dice about the upcoming brexit negotiations. jeremy corbyn and labor performance. he says whatever the result, they change the face of british politics. questions aregie: to be asked about the prime minister's future. they are saying she may not survive. manus: the markets are moving, nothing like it was across this brexit referendum last year. what i can tell you, the markets had a conversation, hard brexit potentially off the table. we have sterling in the gold market moving. this is the british government bond market. in the event of a dissipated majority from what we saw, you would see people by this -- buy gilt. ma
the north of ireland, the unionists, are picking up seats. g from snp the political spectrum. ofs is a special edition daybreak election 2017. it has just gone a 4:00 a.m. in the city of london. i am manus cranny. >> i am david ingles. >> and i am angie lau in hong kong. manus: a night of high drama in the u.k., exit polls are just a hung parliament. theresa may falling short of a majority. we saw sterling plunge. it raises the dice about the upcoming brexit negotiations. jeremy...
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humidity air with damp conditions continuing for the west of scotland, the northern isles as well, perhaps the far north west of irelandtemperatures will not be low overnight, we will see temperatures up overnight, we will see temperatures upafew overnight, we will see temperatures up a few degrees on today. potentially 31 or 32 degrees. the heat will stay through england and wales on monday and into tuesday, it will cool slowly, so a while until we see the diminish. it will not be co mforta ble we see the diminish. it will not be comfortable by night for some as well. there is more on the website. good afternoon. these today's headlines: the queen says it is difficult to escape a very sombre national mood following tragedies in london and manchester. she has led a minute silence at the start of events to mark her official birthday. theresa may chairs a task force to coordinate efforts to help people affected by the grenfell tower tower fire. she will be meeting begins at downing street later. and the archbishop of westminster celebrates mass at a service to remember those who died and asked your missing. —— are still
humidity air with damp conditions continuing for the west of scotland, the northern isles as well, perhaps the far north west of irelandtemperatures will not be low overnight, we will see temperatures up overnight, we will see temperatures upafew overnight, we will see temperatures up a few degrees on today. potentially 31 or 32 degrees. the heat will stay through england and wales on monday and into tuesday, it will cool slowly, so a while until we see the diminish. it will not be co mforta...
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going to strike a deal with the democratic union party, who support no hard border between the north of irelandhe south of ireland. i have lived through hard borders and checkpoints, i cannot explain how deep that ranks. no hard border, number one, but number two, their view of brexit is, they supported brexit despite the majority of northern irish residents voting to remain. >> this will be the first test. from brussels perspective, we need to deal with three main items. them leaving the u.k., and the issue of the border. this will be the first test there. a are concerned about the border issue because with the democratic union party becoming a partner from outside, they will assume the good friday agreement comes to the table. adding more risk just for the sake of remaining in office, rather than trying to provide more latitude in the yuan -- qe. -- you eat. -- ue> manus: we were talking about residents rights before the election. that agenda has not changed. is there a proposition out there that theresa may's move is to go across party grounds to go for a softer brexit? >> it's not going to
going to strike a deal with the democratic union party, who support no hard border between the north of irelandhe south of ireland. i have lived through hard borders and checkpoints, i cannot explain how deep that ranks. no hard border, number one, but number two, their view of brexit is, they supported brexit despite the majority of northern irish residents voting to remain. >> this will be the first test. from brussels perspective, we need to deal with three main items. them leaving the...
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for many places, winds easing down, there will still be a shower or two of western scotland and the north coast of northern ireland, but some single figure temperatures in rural spots. further east, that is where the best and brightest weather will be. cloud will be thickening up in northern ireland through the morning. the rain will eventually set in and tends to cloud over. but afterwards, a good day with some bright spells of sunshine. it should feel pleasant enough out there, particularly in the south—east, low to middle 20s for the temperatures. a good deal colour in aberdeenshire, 1a celsius at the course. it will be wet in northern ireland and moving into the south and west of scotland. some outbreaks of rain in the north—east of england and north wales. the big picture for tuesday, low pressure across the north of the uk. this area of low pressure coming up from the continent could also contain some showers. watch out for these showers and the potential for some thunder and lightning. top temperatures down to around 22 celsius. into wednesday, some heavy rain across much of england and parts of wales and c
for many places, winds easing down, there will still be a shower or two of western scotland and the north coast of northern ireland, but some single figure temperatures in rural spots. further east, that is where the best and brightest weather will be. cloud will be thickening up in northern ireland through the morning. the rain will eventually set in and tends to cloud over. but afterwards, a good day with some bright spells of sunshine. it should feel pleasant enough out there, particularly...
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of dry weather in scotland and northern ireland. the week weather system bringing outbreaks of rain to north west scotla nd outbreaks of rain to northe places reaching the upper 20s in the south—east. apache cloud developing after that, maybe the occasional shower. —— patchy cloud. northern ireland and scotland, some sunny breaks, the odd isolated shower, but also outbreaks of rain and quite windy, as well. with the cloud covered the temperature are lower than elsewhere. another weather system coming in thursday, overnight taking some rain through northern ireland and into scotland, and then on thursday, more showers coming back into scotland and northern ireland, with a stiff breeze and some sunny spells, but blink and you'll miss the showers. sunshine following, but by the afternoon on thursday it will be breezy and it will feel fresher. temperatures not as high as wednesday, but then friday, going into the weekend, a very similar weather pattern. more breeze and cloud, some rain at times, especially the south and south—east of the uk, the pressure is high and it will turn warm again as we go through the weekend. some places reach
of dry weather in scotland and northern ireland. the week weather system bringing outbreaks of rain to north west scotla nd outbreaks of rain to northe places reaching the upper 20s in the south—east. apache cloud developing after that, maybe the occasional shower. —— patchy cloud. northern ireland and scotland, some sunny breaks, the odd isolated shower, but also outbreaks of rain and quite windy, as well. with the cloud covered the temperature are lower than elsewhere. another weather...
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north of scotland. that was the scene in - o'groats. this band of scene injohn o'groats. this band of cloud extended across the north of scotland. in towards the north coast of northern irelandevening especially over high ground but for eastern and southern 22 degrees in aberdeen. $4333 1: 35555; t‘ siege? ireland will mainly be northern ireland will mainly be fine. as we drift across england and wales, some sunshine to end saturday, and those temperatures not dropping quickly at all. 27 degrees in london. those temperatures will in london. thosetemperatares witt— to drop away. it will be struggle to drop away. it will be warm and humid across - some warm and humid across england. some low cloud floating across western areas. patchy rain in north—west scotland. this weather front will in place across scotland sit in place across scotland tomorrow. some cloud into eastern and southern scotland but in england and southern scotland but in england and wales, long spells of sunshine. come inland and it could get to 32 degrees. away from the north—west areas, tomorrow will bring high pollen levels and the sun which is very strong at this time of year. through sunday night into mon
north of scotland. that was the scene in - o'groats. this band of scene injohn o'groats. this band of cloud extended across the north of scotland. in towards the north coast of northern irelandevening especially over high ground but for eastern and southern 22 degrees in aberdeen. $4333 1: 35555; t‘ siege? ireland will mainly be northern ireland will mainly be fine. as we drift across england and wales, some sunshine to end saturday, and those temperatures not dropping quickly at all. 27...
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i believe in the north of ireland that both cultures should be respected equally.mon between the two. beyond that, looking at culture, you can see all things in common, between ulster scots dancers and irish dancers, between flute bands and irish traditional musicians. society has a lot that it shares. but sometimes it can be difficult for politicians to see across what is seen as a traditional divide. sometimes culture can be a real dividing point, particularly between units and nationalists, unionists and republicans. is a huge row at the moment between the democratic unionist party and chant fame, you have fallen out of love with each other. part of the irish language. when you take a look at culture, it isa dividing when you take a look at culture, it is a dividing line. sometimes that can be poisonous. you can be a great bridge as well. i‘m sure those who listen to the music there couldn‘t tell you it was an orange tune, and irish tune, and ostriches. this entire dispute with the dup is about sharing. the dup will not power share ina sharing. the dup will not
i believe in the north of ireland that both cultures should be respected equally.mon between the two. beyond that, looking at culture, you can see all things in common, between ulster scots dancers and irish dancers, between flute bands and irish traditional musicians. society has a lot that it shares. but sometimes it can be difficult for politicians to see across what is seen as a traditional divide. sometimes culture can be a real dividing point, particularly between units and nationalists,...
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a different day across the far north—west of scotland, cloud bringing outbreaks of rain in some extra cloud into the north coast of northern irelandatchy cloud and temperatures probably up to 30 degrees. this evening and tonight the temperatures will not drop very quickly. quite a warm and muggy night, especially in the east. always extra cloud and patchy rain in north—west scotland. this weather front not moving very far tomorrow. extra cloud into eastern and southern scotland, northern ireland. lots of sunshine in england and wales tomorrow, highs of 31 or 32. always cooler towards the north—west. cooler weather will develop across northern areas into monday and tuesday, staying hot further south with plenty of sunshine. this is bbc news. i'm i'm lukwesa burak the headlines at 3pm: theresa may meets victims and residents affected by the grenfell fire at downing street. the queen says it's "difficult to escape a very sombre national mood" following tragedies in london and manchester. she's led a minute's silence at the start of events to mark her official birthday. i'm ben brown near grenfell tower in west london. we are expectin
a different day across the far north—west of scotland, cloud bringing outbreaks of rain in some extra cloud into the north coast of northern irelandatchy cloud and temperatures probably up to 30 degrees. this evening and tonight the temperatures will not drop very quickly. quite a warm and muggy night, especially in the east. always extra cloud and patchy rain in north—west scotland. this weather front not moving very far tomorrow. extra cloud into eastern and southern scotland, northern...
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in the north, 17 or so, but notice it is a good deal cooler in aberdeenshire, 14 degrees on the coast. the evening, wet in northern ireland, that rain making progress into the south and west ofast as well. some outbreaks of rain in the north—west of london and north wales as well. this is the big picture for tuesday. low pressure in the north of the uk and we have to watch this coming from the new continent because it could contain some heavy, potentially thundery, showers. a lot of cloud on tuesday. watch out for the showers from the south, as i see the potential of thunder and lightning with those, and outbreaks of rain further north as well. top temperature by this stage down to 20-21d. into temperature by this stage down to 20—2id. into wednesday, some heavy rain across much of england and parts of wales, into southern scotla nd parts of wales, into southern scotland as well. a bit of a breeze into the middle of the week along that north sea coast, so wet and windy here and on the poolside. 0nly 12-13 windy here and on the poolside. 0nly 12—13 degrees in newcastle. all in all this week is looking pretty u nsettled, all this week is looking pretty unsettled, some spells o
in the north, 17 or so, but notice it is a good deal cooler in aberdeenshire, 14 degrees on the coast. the evening, wet in northern ireland, that rain making progress into the south and west ofast as well. some outbreaks of rain in the north—west of london and north wales as well. this is the big picture for tuesday. low pressure in the north of the uk and we have to watch this coming from the new continent because it could contain some heavy, potentially thundery, showers. a lot of cloud on...
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in terms of the dup, they don't want a hard border between the north on the south of ireland and theyt as much access as well, because they want good to be moving through ireland. from a european view looking out towards the uk, things have fundamentally change. if you are a european leader, you were told that theresa may would approach the negotiations with the hard line. things have done a 360, and they are saying what they wa nted a 360, and they are saying what they wanted something entirely different. it depends how they play this. if they offer concessions to the uk, you can imagine the scenario where we do not leave the eu at all. that is entirely possible. is that feasible? i don't think so. i don't think eu will come back with concessions and the uk decides it is not worth going along with this line. we will have to see as soon as those negotiations commence, there is going to be the financials are from and, how we play that. obviously they don't want to blog about new trading arrangements, until we have settled in principle by financial market. the whole thing is going to be
in terms of the dup, they don't want a hard border between the north on the south of ireland and theyt as much access as well, because they want good to be moving through ireland. from a european view looking out towards the uk, things have fundamentally change. if you are a european leader, you were told that theresa may would approach the negotiations with the hard line. things have done a 360, and they are saying what they wa nted a 360, and they are saying what they wanted something...
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north and east through this evening. some rain quite heavy, accompanied by gale force gusts of wind is pushing steadily north and east. it will slowly clear from northern irelando the western fringes. gales light—year across much of england and wales. slowly easing away to sunny spells and scattered showers further south. top temperatures looking disappointing. their window a fine weather across
north and east through this evening. some rain quite heavy, accompanied by gale force gusts of wind is pushing steadily north and east. it will slowly clear from northern irelando the western fringes. gales light—year across much of england and wales. slowly easing away to sunny spells and scattered showers further south. top temperatures looking disappointing. their window a fine weather across
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but western scotland and northern ireland, the hills of north—west england, in particular. cloud breaks in eastern scotland, with temperatures in the high teens. the further south, not only dry but sunny spells. the best of which will be on the south coast. into wednesday, the air in this out and we will see rain in the north—west highlands and islands of scotland. mostly dry with southerly wind damage from one continent, temperatures highest at the week with 26 or 27 on the south—east. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11pm. theresa may reinforces her intention to serve a full five—year term as prime minister. she says it's time to focus on the job at hand. what i am feeling is that actually there is a job to be done. and i think what the public want is to ensure that the government is getting on with the job. it comes as speculation continues among senior conservatives about the prime minister's future. theresa may is a dead woman walking. it's just how long she's going to remain on death row. meanwhile, it is back in the cabinet. —— he is. michael g
but western scotland and northern ireland, the hills of north—west england, in particular. cloud breaks in eastern scotland, with temperatures in the high teens. the further south, not only dry but sunny spells. the best of which will be on the south coast. into wednesday, the air in this out and we will see rain in the north—west highlands and islands of scotland. mostly dry with southerly wind damage from one continent, temperatures highest at the week with 26 or 27 on the south—east....
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north—west. parts of scotla nd exceptions the far north—west. parts of scotland and northern irelandsed bashes a rain that only the high ground in the far north—west seemed that. temperatures down to the south—east up to 29 or 30 degrees. this evening cloud and patchy rain will affect the far north—west but really nowhere much else. further south across england and wales clear spells, very warm and muggy. tomorrow a sunny day across england and wales. cloud and patchy rain for northern ireland and north—west scotla nd northern ireland and north—west scotland and temperatures to watch the south—east up to 31 or 32 degrees. things don't could of much of the south as we head into monday and tuesday. slightly fresher into edinburgh and belfast. cardiff and london with temperatures close to 30 degrees. hello. this is bbc news — the headlines. it is just it isjust coming up it is just coming up to it isjust coming up to 1:30pm. the queen says it's "difficult to escape a very sombre national mood" following tragedies in london and manchester. she's led a minute's silence at the start of eve
north—west. parts of scotla nd exceptions the far north—west. parts of scotland and northern irelandsed bashes a rain that only the high ground in the far north—west seemed that. temperatures down to the south—east up to 29 or 30 degrees. this evening cloud and patchy rain will affect the far north—west but really nowhere much else. further south across england and wales clear spells, very warm and muggy. tomorrow a sunny day across england and wales. cloud and patchy rain for...
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maybe the odd heavy shower in scotland, occasional light rain or drizzle in parts of northern ireland and the far northbe dry. we will see hazy sunshine in places, could hit 18 or 19 degrees again in north—eastern parts of scotland. the temperatures rise in the south—east, 20—23 possible here. into wednesday, there are southerly winds touching gale force in the highlands and ireland. rain to come here. hazy sunshine, but a dry day for most of us on wednesday and by this stage the warmest day of the week. it could see 20—22 across eastern scotland, possibly 26 or 27 in the south—east corner. that is the warmest day of the week. it will turn cooler through the rest of the week. the breeze returns as well and patchy rain mainly limited to the north and west. just a small risk on thursday morning of thunderstorms in the south east. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin theresa may prepares to face criticism of her election campaign and leadership style in a meeting with her own backbenchers. today, the prime minister need to explain to the mps why the election result was a disaster.
maybe the odd heavy shower in scotland, occasional light rain or drizzle in parts of northern ireland and the far northbe dry. we will see hazy sunshine in places, could hit 18 or 19 degrees again in north—eastern parts of scotland. the temperatures rise in the south—east, 20—23 possible here. into wednesday, there are southerly winds touching gale force in the highlands and ireland. rain to come here. hazy sunshine, but a dry day for most of us on wednesday and by this stage the warmest...
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in the south—east of england, down towards the channel islands, a lovely day but sunshine. further north, something better. especially for northern irelandrth—west for the next few hours, scattering of showers. for the south—east, it remains fine and dry. pleasantly warm, the early evening, temperatures remain in the low 20s. upper teens elsewhere. through the evening, we will still see some wet weather in the north and west of the uk, one ortwo weather in the north and west of the uk, one or two might like showers across the west of england and wales. the further east, fine and dry. not cold to begin on monday morning but it will be breezy across the board. wet weather in western scotland, that will be on and off for much of the day. similar for northern ireland and north of wales, showers but some good sunshine as well. temperatures around 18, 19, 20 degrees, perhaps cooler in glasgow. goodbye for now. this is bbc news, i'm annita mcveigh at westminster. downing street is forced to clarify its position over a deal with the dup. the defence secretary says a conservative deal with the democratic unionist party would only apply to "big is
in the south—east of england, down towards the channel islands, a lovely day but sunshine. further north, something better. especially for northern irelandrth—west for the next few hours, scattering of showers. for the south—east, it remains fine and dry. pleasantly warm, the early evening, temperatures remain in the low 20s. upper teens elsewhere. through the evening, we will still see some wet weather in the north and west of the uk, one ortwo weather in the north and west of the uk,...
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across the north—west of scotland, more persistent rain in the far north, some sunny spells for the east of scotland, aberdeenshire and towards the north—east of england and northern irelande clearing slowly towards the south—east through saturday so a pairof south—east through saturday so a pair of weather front is heading south and east across england and wales bullying spells of what weather but it will not be a wash—out. some shining between any of these areas of rain, sunny spells and scattered showers across scotland, quite windy across the northern isles and breezy across many parts of the country on saturday. temperatures between 15 and 23 degrees but feeling cooler than recently. a similar day on sunday, quite breezy with a mix of sunshine and showers but fewer showers on sunday compared with monday and most will be across western parts. in the sunnier spells, highs of 23 degrees in the london region, 15 to 16 degrees further north. to summarise the weekend, a fresher feel continues, quite breezy with a mix of sunshine and scattered showers but most places sunday looks like the drier day and less windy, too. enjoy. today at five — after the grenfell tower fire —
across the north—west of scotland, more persistent rain in the far north, some sunny spells for the east of scotland, aberdeenshire and towards the north—east of england and northern irelande clearing slowly towards the south—east through saturday so a pairof south—east through saturday so a pair of weather front is heading south and east across england and wales bullying spells of what weather but it will not be a wash—out. some shining between any of these areas of rain, sunny...
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of light rain or drizzle. western scotland, northern ireland, hills north—west england in particular.are, not only dry but some sunny spells, best of which will be on the south coast. into wednesday, we draw the air up from the south. we‘ll still see some rain at times in the north—west highlands and islands of scotland. most, though, will have a dry day and, with southerly winds coming off a pretty warm continent, temperatures will be the highest for the week, maybe reaching 26 or 27 celsius across the south—east corner. that‘s how it‘s looking. see you again soon. theresa may is completing a cabinet reshuffle, and changing her leadership style, in the wake of the general election. after the resignation of two of her closest advisors, senior conservatives demand the prime minister listens more to her colleagues. we‘re going to see a different approach. — i hope — more collective decision—making. but the conservative chancellor she sacked believes mrs may can‘t survive. theresa may is a dead woman walking. it‘s just how long she‘s going to remain on death row. we‘ll have the latest, i
of light rain or drizzle. western scotland, northern ireland, hills north—west england in particular.are, not only dry but some sunny spells, best of which will be on the south coast. into wednesday, we draw the air up from the south. we‘ll still see some rain at times in the north—west highlands and islands of scotland. most, though, will have a dry day and, with southerly winds coming off a pretty warm continent, temperatures will be the highest for the week, maybe reaching 26 or 27...