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now cornish in. me along came when everything in. order. to. make. their way there. to eat. five. hundred a. good. man the. man. handed it to. eat perhaps you too might learn from somethin i blew in number and possibly fans did learn from him fast was not a poor city one source of wealth was the water that gushes full of fear at every corner. in atlanta. and. to other sources of wealth where the city's crafts and its trade. what luxuries such wealth produces you will see that upon your way if fortune smiles upon you. the air. time was when this city did not get exist neither the narrow lanes and alleys nor these dark passages where the gloom threatens to swallow you up that was twelve hundred years ago at the close of the eighth century of the common era i'm just the first came here on his flight from auburn al-rashid the probably from back then he settled on the banks of the river named fence intending to build a city i dress craved peace at last but what he found was death at the hands of mudras sent by the college from whom he supposed himself safe in this place but i live alon
now cornish in. me along came when everything in. order. to. make. their way there. to eat. five. hundred a. good. man the. man. handed it to. eat perhaps you too might learn from somethin i blew in number and possibly fans did learn from him fast was not a poor city one source of wealth was the water that gushes full of fear at every corner. in atlanta. and. to other sources of wealth where the city's crafts and its trade. what luxuries such wealth produces you will see that upon your way if...
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i always get a bit amused, because a lot of cornish people think the spanish have got all of our hakeound cornwall, there is lots there, especially in the irish sea. we don't eat it anyway, so don't be so dog in the manger about it! it's extraordinary to me. it's a member of the cod family and very much like cod, a bit softer than cod but it comes in nice, thick steaks. if anything i think it's a bit tastier than cod. for the spanish it's their favourite fish. we are very conservative in our taste. need somebody to come along and change it. one of the things — you say this repeatedly in a number of your books — the test is, would i cook this at home? and i think that is why people like your books. because it's not "please stir this risotto for the next 25 minutes." it's something that we would actually do. and the tips are just as important as the recipes. that's very nice of you to say that. i think it is absolutely right, because sometimes when you look at cookery books you think, christ, who's going to bother with that, you know? and that was very much the case in the ‘80s and earl
i always get a bit amused, because a lot of cornish people think the spanish have got all of our hakeound cornwall, there is lots there, especially in the irish sea. we don't eat it anyway, so don't be so dog in the manger about it! it's extraordinary to me. it's a member of the cod family and very much like cod, a bit softer than cod but it comes in nice, thick steaks. if anything i think it's a bit tastier than cod. for the spanish it's their favourite fish. we are very conservative in our...
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the eden project says it wants to build an offshoot of the cornish attraction in the lancashire towne has visited the proposed site. morecambe is rightly proud of its past. these pictures almost 120 yea rs old past. these pictures almost 120 years old showed just how popular this seaside town once was. and, with an eye on that history, its annual vintage by the sea festival, which takes place next weekend, brings in around 40,000 visitors. but now, it is this space age vision that could propel morecambe into the future. this is the eden project, in cornwall, a major visitor attraction. and now there are plans for one here. so the eden project could see this area totally transformed. absolutely, depending on final plans. this whole project is going to be a total enabler for the district, not just is going to be a total enabler for the district, notjust the town, actually. because the soldiers going to be an economic one, is going to be social, environmental and also educational, because we will be involved with the lancaster university, being one of the top ten universities in the cou
the eden project says it wants to build an offshoot of the cornish attraction in the lancashire towne has visited the proposed site. morecambe is rightly proud of its past. these pictures almost 120 yea rs old past. these pictures almost 120 years old showed just how popular this seaside town once was. and, with an eye on that history, its annual vintage by the sea festival, which takes place next weekend, brings in around 40,000 visitors. but now, it is this space age vision that could propel...
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celsius, but we have had good bells of sunshine helping parameters to rise, a fine afternoon on the cornishound, feeding down to the cheshire cat a parts of cheshire, north—west england the midlands, ever blah thunder and lightning in some of those showers. working their way south and east, through the midlands and down to the home counties, sunshine and charm of the northern ireland, also pleased in scotland. elsewhere dry. good bells of sunshine. a gentle looking moderate north—westerly breeze. the better byzantine temperatures getting up to between 18 and 20,000. cooler in the far north of scotland. showers will start to lose their energy to this evening, overnight most energy to this evening, overnight m ost pla ces energy to this evening, overnight most places become dry. clear skies at first before the class pass to build and as we had was dawn we see our base of rain arriving into northern ireland, western scotland, wales and south—west england. not quite as chilly tonight as last night. lows between seven and 11 celsius. a fairly unsettled day tomorrow, frontal system gradually work
celsius, but we have had good bells of sunshine helping parameters to rise, a fine afternoon on the cornishound, feeding down to the cheshire cat a parts of cheshire, north—west england the midlands, ever blah thunder and lightning in some of those showers. working their way south and east, through the midlands and down to the home counties, sunshine and charm of the northern ireland, also pleased in scotland. elsewhere dry. good bells of sunshine. a gentle looking moderate north—westerly...
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the picture behind me is the cornish coast. we have had some good spells of sunshine today.rth—western parts of england, a slightly different story. you can see the aptly named rainhill. there will be patchy rain, maybe giving a rumble of thunder. elsewhere, mainly dry, with good spells of sunshine and a gentle, locally moderate north—westerly breeze. the showers will lose their energy this evening. this evening, the showers will tend to fade away. mainly dry overnight, with clear skies at first. later, the cloud gathers in the west, bringing outbreaks of rain into northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england by the end of the night. not as chilly as the nightjust gone. but a fairly unsubtle day tomorrow. this frontal system will work eastwards. it will increase the cloud, bringing heavy fabrics of rain and strengthening winds. we may get off to a dry and bright start the some eastern counties of england, but it will not be long before the rain for the west tra nsfers before the rain for the west transfers eastwards stop potentially heavy rain at times, particularly
the picture behind me is the cornish coast. we have had some good spells of sunshine today.rth—western parts of england, a slightly different story. you can see the aptly named rainhill. there will be patchy rain, maybe giving a rumble of thunder. elsewhere, mainly dry, with good spells of sunshine and a gentle, locally moderate north—westerly breeze. the showers will lose their energy this evening. this evening, the showers will tend to fade away. mainly dry overnight, with clear skies at...
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i remember covering the tuna wars in the 1990s when spanish fishermen attacked cornish fishermen in thenot because of the scale but it was only by luck no one was hurt. the british government is taking it seriously, the ambassador raised concerns in paris, the fisheries minister will have talks with his counterparts tomorrow, representatives of the fishing fleet are talking and hoping to arrange a meeting. the impression i get is both sides want to de— escalate this and calm things down. there is a hope that maybe the old deal that lasted five years can be revived in some way, taking the british trawlers out of the area in return for giving them access to french fishing elsewhere. the cabinet office minister, david lidington, has told french business leaders that the european union has to choose between the british government's chequers plan orface the risk of a no—deal brexit. it comes as the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, said that the eu was prepared to offer britain a unique partnership, different from that agreed with any outside country. here's our deputy political
i remember covering the tuna wars in the 1990s when spanish fishermen attacked cornish fishermen in thenot because of the scale but it was only by luck no one was hurt. the british government is taking it seriously, the ambassador raised concerns in paris, the fisheries minister will have talks with his counterparts tomorrow, representatives of the fishing fleet are talking and hoping to arrange a meeting. the impression i get is both sides want to de— escalate this and calm things down....
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one person who might be able to answer that is sophie cornish, no—founder, not on the high street.e very are one of the first out there, you were very early on, winch to create this company? we went live in 2006. but the making of it was going on for a couple of years before that. and, yes, it was all about the rise, as you were just saying. not on the high street means exactly that, you are not on the high street. it is an online offering for those customers connected to many, many businesses selling stuff. absolutely, we are purely online although we do have some experience in the wider retail market. but, yes, we support 5,000 small businesses. but we started back then in 2006 with just 100. and we we re back then in 2006 with just 100. and we were seeing these businesses, there were absolutely amazing and we could see that they had massive potential, but they were really struggling to get to market. at exactly the same time as our customers was starting to be very clearly disgruntled with the high street, they wanted to see something different, something unique, something much
one person who might be able to answer that is sophie cornish, no—founder, not on the high street.e very are one of the first out there, you were very early on, winch to create this company? we went live in 2006. but the making of it was going on for a couple of years before that. and, yes, it was all about the rise, as you were just saying. not on the high street means exactly that, you are not on the high street. it is an online offering for those customers connected to many, many...
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let's end with a lovely story about a mother who gave birth in a coastguard helicopter over the cornishictures of the baby, complete with little helicopter. how cute is that? baby, complete with little helicopter. how cute is that7m baby, complete with little helicopter. how cute is that? it is very cute. they also have a picture of the mother, looking fantastic, i have to say. it is a lovely summer story, as well, isn't it? there is not a lot of nice summer stuff around. can you imagine giving birth ona around. can you imagine giving birth on a helicopter? i mean, getting me on a helicopter? i mean, getting me ona on a helicopter? i mean, getting me on a helicopter, and in the idea of having a baby, there must have been a degree of knowing what was coming. she was visiting the isles of scilly. and she went into labour unexpectedly, so they had to call the coastguard to get a helicopter in to get her to the mainland. what i would love to know, and the next bit of the story is, what is the place of birth going to be registered as. that is a really interesting one as to how you declare it
let's end with a lovely story about a mother who gave birth in a coastguard helicopter over the cornishictures of the baby, complete with little helicopter. how cute is that? baby, complete with little helicopter. how cute is that7m baby, complete with little helicopter. how cute is that? it is very cute. they also have a picture of the mother, looking fantastic, i have to say. it is a lovely summer story, as well, isn't it? there is not a lot of nice summer stuff around. can you imagine giving...
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there is still disagreement about protecting regional products like champagne and cornish pasties.u. dominic raab will be selling the chequers plan agreed by the cabinet at the start of the summer, the idea ofa at the start of the summer, the idea of a common will book when it comes to goods and agriculture, and i imagine the eu will be asking lots of questions about that and how that can be consistent with their view that being out of the eu can't be as good as being in. michel barnier has had lots of questions about regulations and customs and i'm sure the uk will be trying to supply lots of a nswers. the uk will be trying to supply lots of answers. we'll find out more in less tha n of answers. we'll find out more in less than ten minutes when they take to the podium. thank you. we will be back there when they appear. jeremy hunt is urging the eu to impose more sanctions on russia following the salisbury poisonings. he's giving his first speech in the united states as foreign secretary. mr hunt said the russian president, vladimir putin, had made the world less safe. the establis
there is still disagreement about protecting regional products like champagne and cornish pasties.u. dominic raab will be selling the chequers plan agreed by the cabinet at the start of the summer, the idea ofa at the start of the summer, the idea of a common will book when it comes to goods and agriculture, and i imagine the eu will be asking lots of questions about that and how that can be consistent with their view that being out of the eu can't be as good as being in. michel barnier has had...
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the scene of an ass strike by the sooty immorality cornish body parts us tomorrow i'm on hold for you but. what is his guilt what is his crime he wonders why target these students this is the walk of the american soda coalition strike school children why we will seek revenge no matter what he says. these children were in a minibus full of students heading from a school some a company in yemen. but as their boss drove through a busy market in. the province it was thought that by the strike they do what they can here at the hospital which is under his holst of a well. and what effect will it have on this young minds dozens of their classmates were killed in the strike there's now a growing chorus of condemnation a rare thing in the. it took the images of these children drenched in blood and reeling from shock to move the world we deplore says days attack in yemen where a coalition air strike he's a pass carrying children in die on market in reportedly killing people and injuring another sixty eight the u.n. secretary general and tonio. a swift investigation into the time the conflict in
the scene of an ass strike by the sooty immorality cornish body parts us tomorrow i'm on hold for you but. what is his guilt what is his crime he wonders why target these students this is the walk of the american soda coalition strike school children why we will seek revenge no matter what he says. these children were in a minibus full of students heading from a school some a company in yemen. but as their boss drove through a busy market in. the province it was thought that by the strike they...
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are hearing that the uk plans to bring in this new rule to protect things like scotch whiskey and cornishparmesan and that kind of thing. that is another one on the agenda. and last the biggest issue is ireland. they need a backstop now. it is agreed in principle and they need to prevent a hard border and maintain the good friday agreement. but some of the non—contentious issues appear to have been resolved, but there is still a lot of work to do there. thank you very much. and a holiday inn in brussels. frank field, who resigned the labour whip yesterday, has said he will consider over the next few days whether to step down as an mp and trigger a by—election in birkenhead. mr field has described the party as a "force for anti—semitism" and said his local constituency party was now governed by "a culture of intolerance, nastiness and intimidation". an ally ofjeremy corbyn has accused him of making "grotesque slurs." 0ur political correspondent, chris mason is following the story for us at westminster. frank field earlier it was talking about how 35 people had voted against him at a local
are hearing that the uk plans to bring in this new rule to protect things like scotch whiskey and cornishparmesan and that kind of thing. that is another one on the agenda. and last the biggest issue is ireland. they need a backstop now. it is agreed in principle and they need to prevent a hard border and maintain the good friday agreement. but some of the non—contentious issues appear to have been resolved, but there is still a lot of work to do there. thank you very much. and a holiday inn...
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and clare woodling is on the cornish coast for us where the royal national lifeguard institution hasting the world water. he was attempting the world water speed record which he already held, he had seven world speed record on land and water. he had already made one unsuccessful attempt that day and turned around and gave it a second go and reached 300 miles an hour and then it all went horribly wrong. as you saw, the nose lifted and the boat flipped over and cartwheeled across the water and sadly donald campbell was killed instantly. he was just 46 years old and was already a national hero because of the speed record he set. but with all caught on film for posterity that added to the great outpouring and feeling from the british public. that was what happened. bluebird lay at the bottom of coniston water for the next 34 years until 2001 and thatis the next 34 years until 2001 and that is when bill smith, a diver and engineer from that is when bill smith, a diver and engineerfrom tyneside, that is when bill smith, a diver and engineer from tyneside, brought it back to the surface and
and clare woodling is on the cornish coast for us where the royal national lifeguard institution hasting the world water. he was attempting the world water speed record which he already held, he had seven world speed record on land and water. he had already made one unsuccessful attempt that day and turned around and gave it a second go and reached 300 miles an hour and then it all went horribly wrong. as you saw, the nose lifted and the boat flipped over and cartwheeled across the water and...
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a holidaymaker who took pebbles from a cornish beach was forced to travel apparently hundreds of milesernet and he has rebuilt the entire thing perfectly. spent a lot of time on it. but a p pa re ntly spent a lot of time on it. but apparently it is a perfect replica. he's got the fuselage and everything. and he has managed to do a perfect copy. well done to him. this one is not a copy! a british—assembled satellite will be launched into space later with the aim of improving the accuracy of our weather forecasts. once in orbit, aeolus, named after the greek ruler of the winds, will fire a laser that will measure the flow of earth's air current. the original launch date was delayed on monday due, ironically, to high winds. lets get more details from mission scientist anne straume, let's get more details from mission scientist anne straume, who joins us from germany. it's a bit annoying, isn't it, that it has been stopped by high winds, is everything going to plan this time around? it is and yes, it is quite ironic that it is due to high winds but on the other hand i am quite pleased beca
a holidaymaker who took pebbles from a cornish beach was forced to travel apparently hundreds of milesernet and he has rebuilt the entire thing perfectly. spent a lot of time on it. but a p pa re ntly spent a lot of time on it. but apparently it is a perfect replica. he's got the fuselage and everything. and he has managed to do a perfect copy. well done to him. this one is not a copy! a british—assembled satellite will be launched into space later with the aim of improving the accuracy of...
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these are beautiful cornish lanes with limited parking, and then other cars can't get through, or evenle people try to negotiate our wonderful lanes. it is at these peak point of maximum visitors, brilliant sunshine, all coinciding with a sunny weekend where everybody wants to go to the beach. how do you balance it up, is it a touch of "not in my backyard", i understand the concerns about safety, about getting to your house, wherever you need to get to, because you want to risk and the money they spend, but you don't want blocked roads and the difficulty along without. that's the case, we have over 400 miles of coast, over 400 beaches, you can go to the north coast, the south coast, up to south east cornwall, so there is plenty of choice. the message we are trying to get across is to please pick up one of the maps, which features over 100 beaches you can go to, ones with lifeguards and all of the safety. just choose one of a numerous number of beaches, rather than everyone thinking there are only two teachers, or being accessed with those beaches. in spring and autumn they are fine, of
these are beautiful cornish lanes with limited parking, and then other cars can't get through, or evenle people try to negotiate our wonderful lanes. it is at these peak point of maximum visitors, brilliant sunshine, all coinciding with a sunny weekend where everybody wants to go to the beach. how do you balance it up, is it a touch of "not in my backyard", i understand the concerns about safety, about getting to your house, wherever you need to get to, because you want to risk and...