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and i'm going to explore mecklenburg lake district with a houseboat and. i don't need a license to pilot the boat around the lakes but i do need some basic instructions i know i'm rolf. did let's go aboard. but as it. was done below are your quarters on the port side as the first cabin. and over here is a toilet and a shower. and now we'll go up to the salon which is also the control room. with this is the echo sounder very important because it will help us avoid running aground on board. but the best view is from up on the day with somebody you know into the impala stunned look at all the signs i have to learn. you have me he won't model it does it not on. one. but it's not to be blown in the harbor that it's better not to go manners. let's set sail bets and dream as my colleague he's coming along for the right finally we can begin our adventure. i'm doing pretty we'll make new it's very big in spacious and there's not much traffic so it's a great place for a beginner to practice his skippering skills. but. we are now involved in the biggest telling on lak
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50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake districthis jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone else
50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake districthis jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its...
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50 years since donald campbell lost his life trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet—powered vessel was travelling at more than 300 miles per hour when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see
50 years since donald campbell lost his life trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet—powered vessel was travelling at more than 300 miles per hour when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records,...
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50 years since donald campbell lost his life trying to break his own water speed record in the lake districtjet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone else cli
50 years since donald campbell lost his life trying to break his own water speed record in the lake districtjet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former...
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50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone els
50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its...
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50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone els
50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its...
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hurtling past at more than 300 mph on coniston water in the lake district.has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. lam tingling. i am tingling. i am not sure howl am going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the cracks will come when i see close. i think the cracks will come when i see someone close. i think the cracks will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in their other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds. the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup of tea. do what the british do best. the project has been built on cups of tea. this, a long waited for a chance to celebrate donald campbell's achievements, by seeing his record—breaking craft in action. again. lorna gordon, bbc news, on the isle of bute. there will be a scottish welcome here. there is a good crowd here getting ready to welcome it off the ferry. those volunteers, who with so much driv
hurtling past at more than 300 mph on coniston water in the lake district.has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. lam tingling. i am tingling. i am not sure howl am going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the cracks will come when i see close. i think the cracks will come when i see someone close. i think the cracks will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in their other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be...
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donald campbell was reaching speeds of over 300 miles per hour on coniston water in the lake districtd. he was on everyjourney bluebird ever made. the workmanship! i mean, just look at it, it is just stunning. when she came off the ferry last night, ifilled up. the painstaking task of restoring bluebird has taken 17 years. these childrens' that have been working on it all their lives. it has been amazing and extraordinary for this. these childrens' dads have been working on it all their lives. it has been amazing and extraordinary for this. i have spent time with him and i'm glad i get to spend more time with him. but this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friends and his team and this has changed ourfamily and i am really proud of him. 0nce bluebird is launched, trials will take place here for the next couple of weeks. a chance to see a legend restored to herformer glory. catriona renton, bbc news, on the isle of bute. a group of 57 skydivers have set a new world record in ukraine. a group of 57 females skydivers have set a new world record in ukraine. it's the h
donald campbell was reaching speeds of over 300 miles per hour on coniston water in the lake districtd. he was on everyjourney bluebird ever made. the workmanship! i mean, just look at it, it is just stunning. when she came off the ferry last night, ifilled up. the painstaking task of restoring bluebird has taken 17 years. these childrens' that have been working on it all their lives. it has been amazing and extraordinary for this. these childrens' dads have been working on it all their lives....
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it crashed and sank on coniston water in the lake district in 1967, killing the pilot, donald campbellf bute. the sun is coming out here now and the crowds are gathering. there is a real sense of excitement, bluebird has arrived. she is in the boat shed behind and preparations are under way behind me. moorings are being put in place as people get ready, we hope at some point this afternoon, to see her underwater, back where she belongs. she has not been seen on water for more than 50 years, but bluebird waits to test the waters, as does her pilot. something i am massively interested in, even from the historic point, just to be able to touchit historic point, just to be able to touch it is amazing. but to be able touch it is amazing. but to be able to get in and mash it, it is pretty good. this was bluebird in 1967. donald campbell was reaching speeds of over 300 miles an hour on coniston late in the lake district when she flipped and crashed. when she was raised in 2001, donald campbell's mascot was fine. he was on every journey donald campbell's mascot was fine. he was on everyjourney
it crashed and sank on coniston water in the lake district in 1967, killing the pilot, donald campbellf bute. the sun is coming out here now and the crowds are gathering. there is a real sense of excitement, bluebird has arrived. she is in the boat shed behind and preparations are under way behind me. moorings are being put in place as people get ready, we hope at some point this afternoon, to see her underwater, back where she belongs. she has not been seen on water for more than 50 years, but...
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you can see it's raining in belfast, in glasgow, edinburgh, it's approaching the lake district, justtoo. but to the south of that, we're still in that very warm air, very humid as well, so temperatures could even shoot up to the high 20s. it will feel very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and then in scotland and northern ireland we've got that fresher air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so a bit of a io—degree difference. and the reason for that is because cold fronts will be sweeping across the uk, and multiple cold fronts, that means spells of rain on the way too. and behind it you can see that fresher air coming all the way from iceland, there's iceland there, that cooler air invading the uk by the time we get to thursday, and right across the country by friday. and you can see the temperatures dropping. in london, 26 on tuesday, by friday it's 19 in london, and by friday it's only ia degrees in belfast. cooler ia degrees in belfast. air invading the uk by thursday. bye— bye. good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin
you can see it's raining in belfast, in glasgow, edinburgh, it's approaching the lake district, justtoo. but to the south of that, we're still in that very warm air, very humid as well, so temperatures could even shoot up to the high 20s. it will feel very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and then in scotland and northern ireland we've got that fresher air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so a bit of a io—degree difference. and the reason...
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we say the house both through the mecklenburg lake district. admire casas on the rise. and chill on into a constant stream. next w. . land a commodity covered in my name to be jewels and big business. speculators are out to reach profit. as space becomes increasingly scarce. the global competition for precious resources. may. in germany in sixty minutes. earth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. on those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term to convert jews to green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and more determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia environment series on d. w. . welcome to a special summer edition of check in this time now a seasoned traveler look i still get exposed holiday destinations all.
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record two hundred seventy six point three mph bluebird plunged into lake coniston in england's lake district with devastating effects. now salvaged and restored bluebird has been given a new lease of life for gina it's as if it never left the water. to me walking in here this morning is like a complete deja vu you could turn back the clock fifty five years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still alive and all have find glory then following tests in scotland bluebird is even expected to run at speed next year in coniston the setting for that fateful day fifty one years ago it's just it really is make over some time i hope my dad's looking down. and telling everybody what a good job is and let's see her now float on the water and hear her engines blast a piece of sporting history come to life as bluebird makes a splash once again. you're watching d.w. news on headline the home free agent thanks for your company europe in concert is coming up next enjoy. it's all happening don't you get. your link to news from africa the world for your link to exceptional stories and discussion
record two hundred seventy six point three mph bluebird plunged into lake coniston in england's lake district with devastating effects. now salvaged and restored bluebird has been given a new lease of life for gina it's as if it never left the water. to me walking in here this morning is like a complete deja vu you could turn back the clock fifty five years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still alive and all have find glory then following tests in scotland bluebird is even...
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is wednesday's weather forecast, it is raining in belfast, glasgow, edinburgh, approaching the lake districtill in the very warm air, very humid as well, so temperatures could shoot up to the high 20s. it will be very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and for scotland and northern ireland we have the fresh air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so 10 degrees difference. and the reason is because cold fronts will sweep across the uk, multiple cold fronts, which means spells of rain on the way too. and behind it you can see the fresh air coming from iceland, there is iceland there, that cooler air invading the uk by the time we get to thursday. right across the country by friday. you can see the temperatures dropping. in london, 26 on tuesday, by friday it is 19 in london and on friday it is only 14 degrees in belfast. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: pope francis condemns sex abuse ‘atrocities‘ — and cover—ups by the church — in an unprecedented letter to
is wednesday's weather forecast, it is raining in belfast, glasgow, edinburgh, approaching the lake districtill in the very warm air, very humid as well, so temperatures could shoot up to the high 20s. it will be very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and for scotland and northern ireland we have the fresh air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so 10 degrees difference. and the reason is because cold fronts will sweep across the uk, multiple cold...
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hundred seventy six point three miles per hour bluebird plunged into lake coniston in england's lake district with devastating effects. now salvaged and restored bluebird has been given a new lease of life for gina it's as if it never left the water. for me walking in here this morning it's like a complete deja vu you could turn back the clock fifty five years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still alive and in order to find glory then following tests in scotland bluebird is even expected to run at speed next year in coniston the setting for that fateful day fifty one years ago it's just it really is make sense and i hope my dad's looking down. and telling everybody what a good job is and let's see had flowed from the water and his engines plus a piece of sporting history come to life just bluebird makes a splash once again. you're watching g.w. and don't forget you can always check out our website g.w. dot com for all the latest i'm irish waiter in berlin thanks and see if. you. wouldn't have been fighting potentates to take you seriously in the world oh boy here's what's c
hundred seventy six point three miles per hour bluebird plunged into lake coniston in england's lake district with devastating effects. now salvaged and restored bluebird has been given a new lease of life for gina it's as if it never left the water. for me walking in here this morning it's like a complete deja vu you could turn back the clock fifty five years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still alive and in order to find glory then following tests in scotland bluebird is...
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care as temperatures climb well into the 40s more than 50 years after donald campbell died in the lake districtord breaking bluebird hydroplane takes to the water again this weekend. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has been meeting the french president, as she seeks to build support for her brexit plans. it follows a round of discussions between ministers, and their european counterparts in the last week. theresa may's visit to the south of france, comes as the governor of the bank of england mark carney, warns the chances of a ‘no—deal‘ brexit, are "uncomfortably high". but his comments have been criticised by some conservative mps in favour of brexit, who say he's engaging in "project fear". our business editor simonjack reports. wish you were here. this is no holiday. government ministers are touring the scorched capitals of europe to persuade leaders to get behind its proposed deal with the eu. the prime minister even cut short her on holiday to join the french president on his. however they crank the temperature at home with this strongly worded warning. the possib
care as temperatures climb well into the 40s more than 50 years after donald campbell died in the lake districtord breaking bluebird hydroplane takes to the water again this weekend. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has been meeting the french president, as she seeks to build support for her brexit plans. it follows a round of discussions between ministers, and their european counterparts in the last week. theresa may's visit to the south of france, comes as the governor...
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previously there were kept in fields dotted around the lake district but now they finally have a 153 home. forfive years we have been farming without a farm. we have been through fear of how we were going to do this. this is not a conventional farming couple. becker is an ecologist and david has a background in the hotel and wide trade. it is owned by the national trust, dates back to the 1780s. it will not be run buy a conventional, modern farm. we're not going to try to squeeze the maximum we can add to the area we have here and bringing in lots of input. we're going to try to do it on an extensive basis where we are feeding animals only on the grass that has grown on the farm and trying to make it as sustainable as possible. these are exciting times, for the cows as well. sometimes it is hard to get a word in. is that it? have they finished? maybe. they may not be a conventional farming couple but maybe. they may not be a conventionalfarming couple but it looks safe in their hands. there was speculation about winning the best kept farm. we have some footsteps to follow: definitely
previously there were kept in fields dotted around the lake district but now they finally have a 153 home. forfive years we have been farming without a farm. we have been through fear of how we were going to do this. this is not a conventional farming couple. becker is an ecologist and david has a background in the hotel and wide trade. it is owned by the national trust, dates back to the 1780s. it will not be run buy a conventional, modern farm. we're not going to try to squeeze the maximum we...
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you can see it's raining in belfast, in glasgow, edinburgh, it's approaching the lake district, justern wales too. but to the south of that, we're still in that very warm air, very humid as well, so temperatures could shoot up to the high 20s. it will feel very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and then in scotland and northern ireland we've got that fresher air coming from the atlantic, around i7 celsius, so a bit of a io—degree difference. and the reason for that is because cold fronts will be sweeping across the uk, and multiple cold fronts, that means spells of rain on the way too. and behind it you can see that fresher air coming all the way from iceland, there's iceland there, that cooler air invading the uk by the time we get to thursday, and right across the country by friday. and you can see the temperatures dropping. in london, 26 on tuesday, by friday it's 19 in london, and by friday it's only 11! degrees in belfast. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news. broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our
you can see it's raining in belfast, in glasgow, edinburgh, it's approaching the lake district, justern wales too. but to the south of that, we're still in that very warm air, very humid as well, so temperatures could shoot up to the high 20s. it will feel very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and then in scotland and northern ireland we've got that fresher air coming from the atlantic, around i7 celsius, so a bit of a io—degree difference. and the...
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to save the house both through the mecklenburg lake district. admire councils on the rise. shale on the beautiful lake constance. thirty minutes long w. . climate change stuff bleached. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better her it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire shut. people up the farming magazine. long d.w. . a news analyst mistook she splits the unsub. sounds so cold and shakes out the food is kind of side by side. people have put big dreams on the big screen. in movie magazine on d w. sarno just couldn't get this song out of his head. the colleges began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and that deep in the rain forest in central africa and were led to believe luck was able to lead the way and the one thing they. can live with so he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son mates aren't only the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. the prize winning documentary from the for
to save the house both through the mecklenburg lake district. admire councils on the rise. shale on the beautiful lake constance. thirty minutes long w. . climate change stuff bleached. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better her it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire shut. people up the farming magazine. long d.w. . a news analyst mistook she splits the unsub. sounds so cold and shakes out the food is kind...
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the craft crashed on coniston water in the lake district in 1967. very impressive. will face the highest ranked team. we love an underdog. they came to on penalties against spain. no irish team male orfemale has reached a major world final before. no one would have ever envisaged they would come this far, especially as they are an amateur team. the surprise package, an incredible performance. the dream lives on. we will all be watching the final this afternoon. it really is an incredible achievement, ireland, huge underdogs at the competition, through to the final. they'll take on the defending champions, the netherlands, this afternoon. jo currie reports. island's unlikely heroes, the first irish team male or female to make a final in any sport. their semi—final against spain was already uncharted territory and they could have been forgiven permitting nerves get the better of them. flanigan caught the moped or dreams start, putting them ahead but they were pegged in the second half to send the match into penalties. it takes nerves of steel to scorer shootout but gi
the craft crashed on coniston water in the lake district in 1967. very impressive. will face the highest ranked team. we love an underdog. they came to on penalties against spain. no irish team male orfemale has reached a major world final before. no one would have ever envisaged they would come this far, especially as they are an amateur team. the surprise package, an incredible performance. the dream lives on. we will all be watching the final this afternoon. it really is an incredible...
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record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake districte. i think the crux will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in there other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds, the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup of tea. do what the british do best. the project has been built on cups of tea. this, a long waited for chance to celebrate donald campbell's achievements, by seeing his record—breaking craft in action. again. and in the past hour... that iconic bluebird speedboat has arrived on the isle of bute — greeted by donald campbell's daughter gina — she mentioned in that report that she didn't know how she'd feel to see it again... we can see that she was overcome with emotion. after initial tests are carried out, its expected bluebird will run at speed again next year. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. scorching hot day in
record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake districte. i think the crux will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in there other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds, the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup of tea. do what the british do best. the...
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bluebird was salvaged from coniston water in the lake district in 2001. been restored from the original. this is notjust a technical feat for those involved, but a personal one. emily's father has been working on this all her life. this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friends and his team and this has really changed our family, and i'm really proud of him. one, two, three. today was the culmination of all that work, a labour of love. bluebird was finally ready to launch — almost. take it back out! but there was a need for some assistance. one last push and she was off. yay. cheering. it's more than 51 years since bluebird was last on the water, and here she is, fully restored, back where she belongs. donald campbell's daughter clutched her father's mascot, that was also rescued from the wreckage. i mean, the lump in my throat and electric shocks travelling through my spine are just something almost indescribable. as you say, we've waited a long, long time but everything good is worth waiting for. today was about seeing that bluebird
bluebird was salvaged from coniston water in the lake district in 2001. been restored from the original. this is notjust a technical feat for those involved, but a personal one. emily's father has been working on this all her life. this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friends and his team and this has really changed our family, and i'm really proud of him. one, two, three. today was the culmination of all that work, a labour of love. bluebird was finally ready to launch...
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some spots of rain around western scotland, maybe merseyside, the lake district. the further east and south you are, the brighter the weather will be on saturday and temperatures widely into the low 20s, possibly getting around 25 degrees in the south—east. he was sunday's weather forecast. the east of the country and central areas will have the best of the weather. the sun will be shining but later on in the day, we will be expecting the weather front to move across the atlantic. that is not until late in the day. elsewhere, a bright day and very warm indeed. goodbye. hello. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jason beattie, who is head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the political leader writer for the financial times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. if they are not in by now, we will really struggle. sorry, just a few filler words i need to put into get us across filler words i need to put into get us across the line. the daily telegraph leads with a warning fr
some spots of rain around western scotland, maybe merseyside, the lake district. the further east and south you are, the brighter the weather will be on saturday and temperatures widely into the low 20s, possibly getting around 25 degrees in the south—east. he was sunday's weather forecast. the east of the country and central areas will have the best of the weather. the sun will be shining but later on in the day, we will be expecting the weather front to move across the atlantic. that is not...
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it is raining in belfast, edinburgh, moving into the lake district is well and the north—west of englandwednesday. temperatures are still in the mid— 20s in the south—east and possibly in the high 20s. whereas in the north—west, you can see the atlantic air coming in. cold front sweeping the country into thursday. behind these weather fronts, much fresher air thursday. behind these weather fronts, much fresherairall the thursday. behind these weather fronts, much fresher air all the way from iceland and greenland so the temperatures will tumble towards the end of the week. at the time we get to friday in belfast, only 1a and barely making 20 degrees in london. bye— bye. this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. the world's biggest miner, bhp billiton, saw a 37% drop in net profit. we dig deep into the numbers to find out what drove earnings lower. president trump says he doesn't expect much to come out of upcoming talks with china on tariffs. but one family—run business in singapore is caught in the crossfire of the trade war. we look at how smaller businesses across asia are cop
it is raining in belfast, edinburgh, moving into the lake district is well and the north—west of englandwednesday. temperatures are still in the mid— 20s in the south—east and possibly in the high 20s. whereas in the north—west, you can see the atlantic air coming in. cold front sweeping the country into thursday. behind these weather fronts, much fresher air thursday. behind these weather fronts, much fresherairall the thursday. behind these weather fronts, much fresher air all the way...
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their range could reach from the rolling hills of southern scotland to the lake district or wales.lated by golden eagles more than 100 years ago. lorna gordon, bbc news, in the moffat gills. a powerful earthquake struck the northern coast of venezuela. tremors we re northern coast of venezuela. tremors were felt in many areas, including the capital, caracas. buildings were evacuated. seismologists in the us say it had a magnitude of seven. much more on that and all the news for you at any time on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. hello. well, in the last few days it's been pretty warm across the uk, with temperatures in the high 20s across the south. we've got another fine day on the way on wednesday across central and southern areas of the uk. we'll probably see scenes like this from tuesday, lovely weather there around the docklands in london. but there is change on the way. this weather front will cool things off over the next few days, but initially, the cooler air will be reaching scotland and northern irelan
their range could reach from the rolling hills of southern scotland to the lake district or wales.lated by golden eagles more than 100 years ago. lorna gordon, bbc news, in the moffat gills. a powerful earthquake struck the northern coast of venezuela. tremors we re northern coast of venezuela. tremors were felt in many areas, including the capital, caracas. buildings were evacuated. seismologists in the us say it had a magnitude of seven. much more on that and all the news for you at any time...
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you can see it's raining in belfast, in glasgow, edinburgh, it's approaching the lake district, just to the south of that, we're still in that very warm air, very humid as well, so temperatures could even shoot up to the high 205. it will feel very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and then in scotland and northern ireland we've got that fresher air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so a bit of a 10—degree difference. and the reason for that is because cold fronts will be sweeping across the uk, and multiple cold fronts, that means spells of rain on the way too. and behind it you can see that fresher air coming all the way from iceland, there's iceland there, that cooler air invading the uk by the time we get to thursday, and right across the country by friday. and you can see the temperatures dropping. in london, 26 on tuesday, by friday it's 19 in london, and by friday it's only 1a degrees in belfast. bye— bye. this is the briefing. i'm sally bundock. our top stories: calls for a national strike in venezuela, as hardship and hyperinfl
you can see it's raining in belfast, in glasgow, edinburgh, it's approaching the lake district, just to the south of that, we're still in that very warm air, very humid as well, so temperatures could even shoot up to the high 205. it will feel very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and then in scotland and northern ireland we've got that fresher air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so a bit of a 10—degree difference. and the reason for that...
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we say a houseboat through the mecklenburg lake district. admire councils on the rise. and chill on the pendulum a constant speed. in sixty minutes on d w. iran. once again i saw a lady geography now a major power in the middle east. influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily. does iran truly want peace. with the countries of homes of their towns to isolate. iran from theocracy regional superpower start august attacks on d w. i they're welcome to another edition of your a mag say here's what we've got coming up for you today. dream destination discovering a european lifestyle on the.
we say a houseboat through the mecklenburg lake district. admire councils on the rise. and chill on the pendulum a constant speed. in sixty minutes on d w. iran. once again i saw a lady geography now a major power in the middle east. influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily. does iran truly want peace. with the countries of homes of their towns to isolate. iran from theocracy regional superpower start august attacks on d w. i they're welcome to another...
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is wednesday's weather forecast, it is raining in belfast, glasgow, edinburgh, approaching the lake district, very humid as well, so temperatures could shoot up to the high 20s. it will be very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and for scotland and northern ireland we have the fresh air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so 10 degrees difference. and the reason is because cold fronts will sweep across the uk, multiple cold fronts, which means spells of rain on the way too. and behind it you can see the fresh air coming from iceland, there is iceland there, that cooler air invading the uk by the time we get to thursday. right across the country by friday. you can see the temperatures dropping. in london, 26 on tuesday, by friday it is 19 in london and on friday it is only 1a degrees in belfast. i'm babita sharma with bbc world news. our top story: dozens of families from north and south korea have been reunited for the first time in at least 65 years. a group of elderly south koreans travelled to a tourist resort in the north for the event. the k
is wednesday's weather forecast, it is raining in belfast, glasgow, edinburgh, approaching the lake district, very humid as well, so temperatures could shoot up to the high 20s. it will be very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and for scotland and northern ireland we have the fresh air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so 10 degrees difference. and the reason is because cold fronts will sweep across the uk, multiple cold fronts, which means...
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is wednesday's weather forecast, it is raining in belfast, glasgow, edinburgh, approaching the lake districtto the south of that we are still in the very warm air, very humid as well, so temperatures could shoot up to the high 20s. it will be very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and for scotland and northern ireland we have the fresh air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so 10 degrees difference. and the reason is because cold fronts will sweep across the uk, multiple cold fronts, which means spells of rain on the way too. and behind it you can see the fresh air coming from iceland, there is iceland there, that cooler air invading the uk by the time we get to thursday. right across the country by friday. you can see the temperatures dropping. in london, 26 on tuesday, by friday it is 19 in london and on friday it is only 1a degrees in belfast. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: tears ofjoy — as relatives from north and south korea meet for the first time in more than 60 years. aid reaches more flood victims in the indian state of ker
is wednesday's weather forecast, it is raining in belfast, glasgow, edinburgh, approaching the lake districtto the south of that we are still in the very warm air, very humid as well, so temperatures could shoot up to the high 20s. it will be very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and for scotland and northern ireland we have the fresh air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so 10 degrees difference. and the reason is because cold fronts will...
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is wednesday's weather forecast, it is raining in belfast, glasgow, edinburgh, approaching the lake districtry humid as well, so temperatures could shoot up to the high 20s. it will be very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and for scotland and northern ireland we have the fresh air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so 10 degrees difference. and the reason is because cold fronts will sweep across the uk, multiple cold fronts, which means spells of rain on the way too. and behind it you can see the fresh air coming from iceland, there is iceland there, that cooler air invading the uk by the time we get to thursday. right across the country by friday. you can see the temperatures dropping. in london, 26 on tuesday, by friday it is 19 in london and on friday it is only 1a degrees in belfast. this is bbc news. the headlines: pope francis has strongly condemned child sex abuse and cover—ups in the catholic church. he apologised for the failure of the church to expose the crimes, saying it had abandoned the abused children. he set out his views in an
is wednesday's weather forecast, it is raining in belfast, glasgow, edinburgh, approaching the lake districtry humid as well, so temperatures could shoot up to the high 20s. it will be very warm in east anglia and the south—east, temperatures 26 or 27 degrees, and for scotland and northern ireland we have the fresh air coming from the atlantic, around 17 celsius, so 10 degrees difference. and the reason is because cold fronts will sweep across the uk, multiple cold fronts, which means spells...
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bluebird was salvaged from coniston water in the lake district in 2001.al. this is notjust a technical restored from the original. this is not just a technical feat for those involved but a personal one. emily's father has been working on this all her life. this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friend and his team and this has really changed our family and i'm really changed our family and i'm really proud of him. graduate one, two, three. today with accommodation of all that work a labour of love. bluebird was finally ready to launch, almost. get back out! there was a need for some assistance. 0ne last push and she was off. it is more than 51 years since bluebird was last on the water and here she is, fully restored, back where she belongs. donald campbell's daughter clutched her father's mascot, belongs. donald campbell's daughter clutched herfather‘s mascot, that was also rescued from the wreckage. imean, the was also rescued from the wreckage. i mean, the lump in my throat and electric shocks travelling through my spine something
bluebird was salvaged from coniston water in the lake district in 2001.al. this is notjust a technical restored from the original. this is not just a technical feat for those involved but a personal one. emily's father has been working on this all her life. this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friend and his team and this has really changed our family and i'm really changed our family and i'm really proud of him. graduate one, two, three. today with accommodation of all...
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their range could reach from the rolling hills of southern scotland to the lake district or wales.st populated by golden eagles more than 100 years ago. lorna gordon, bbc news, in the moffat gills. a beautiful day in southern scotland. something much cooler by the end of the week. it has been a lovely day across much of england and wales temperatures reaching the mid to high 20s. two staying dry for most but across the north—west of the country we will see this weather front bringing in wet and windy weather. initially to west of scotland, then northern ireland and then most of scotland. to the south staying largely dry with a bit of cloud building in western areas of england and wales. for most, another warm and muggy night. this weather from marking a change to the weather. it will bring that rain into the north—west corner of the country bringing cooler and fresh air. the weather from country bringing cooler and fresh air. the weatherfrom lying country bringing cooler and fresh air. the weather from lying across southern scotland and northern ireland to start tomorrow morning. t
their range could reach from the rolling hills of southern scotland to the lake district or wales.st populated by golden eagles more than 100 years ago. lorna gordon, bbc news, in the moffat gills. a beautiful day in southern scotland. something much cooler by the end of the week. it has been a lovely day across much of england and wales temperatures reaching the mid to high 20s. two staying dry for most but across the north—west of the country we will see this weather front bringing in wet...
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their range could reach from the rolling hills of southern scotland to the lake district or wales.lden eagles more than 100 years ago. lorna gordon, bbc news, in the moffat gills. to the everyday. match for you on all the news at any time on the bbc website. —— much more. hello. well, in the last few days it's been pretty warm across the uk, with temperatures in the high 20s across the south. we've got another fine day on the way on wednesday across central and southern areas of the uk. we'll probably see scenes like this from tuesday, lovely weather there around the docklands in london. but there is change on the way. this weather front will cool things off over the next few days, but initially, the cooler air will be reaching scotland and northern ireland. but ahead of it, we still have warm air coming in all the way from the azores, from the subtropics here, so that's why it's so warm outside. in fact, temperatures overnight around the mid—teens across much of the country. now, the weather front will be moving across the uk through the early hours of wednesday morning. it's alre
their range could reach from the rolling hills of southern scotland to the lake district or wales.lden eagles more than 100 years ago. lorna gordon, bbc news, in the moffat gills. to the everyday. match for you on all the news at any time on the bbc website. —— much more. hello. well, in the last few days it's been pretty warm across the uk, with temperatures in the high 20s across the south. we've got another fine day on the way on wednesday across central and southern areas of the uk....
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50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district
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their range could reach from the rolling hills of southern scotland to the lake district or wales. by golden eagles more than 100 years ago. lorna gordon, bbc news, in the moffat gills. just briefly, news from venezuela where a powerful earthquake has struck the northern coast. these pictures have been coming in. tremors were felt in many areas of the country, including the capital, where buildings were evacuated. you can see how these people feel. there are reports of a magnitude of seven for this particular earthquake. that extraordinary story that has been developing in new york and in virginia president trump's former personal lawyer michael cullen has pleaded guilty to breaking election campaign law and has said in court under oath that the candidate directed him to commit the crimes with the printable purpose of influencing an election. the judge said he could impose a system —— a sentence up to 65 years of. paul manafort, the man who chaired the campaign team, was found guilty of tax and bank fraud. those charges do not relate to his role as key strategist for his 16 campaig
their range could reach from the rolling hills of southern scotland to the lake district or wales. by golden eagles more than 100 years ago. lorna gordon, bbc news, in the moffat gills. just briefly, news from venezuela where a powerful earthquake has struck the northern coast. these pictures have been coming in. tremors were felt in many areas of the country, including the capital, where buildings were evacuated. you can see how these people feel. there are reports of a magnitude of seven for...
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around the lake district, possibly a few spots of rain. be relatively settled. here, you've got clear skies, norway and denmark. this is the high pressure. behind me as low pressure. these weather fronts can't really pushing because of that high. what they tend to do is get stuck here and then shoot off towards the north—east. notice the arrows, these wind pointing from the south. a relatively warm direction. notice how things are warming up during the course of sunday. all these orange colours indicate that warmer air. temperatures on sunday may actually peaked around 25 in the south—east which is not bad at all. low 20s across northern areas as well. there will be a little bit of light rain across the north and north—west. so yes, summer is coming to an end but we are still in for some summery weather as well. i'm rico hizon in singapore. this is newsday. the headlines: arizona bids an emotional farewell to senatorjohn mccain. his body's now en route to washington — for a memorial ceremony on saturday. after two days of violence, more fa
around the lake district, possibly a few spots of rain. be relatively settled. here, you've got clear skies, norway and denmark. this is the high pressure. behind me as low pressure. these weather fronts can't really pushing because of that high. what they tend to do is get stuck here and then shoot off towards the north—east. notice the arrows, these wind pointing from the south. a relatively warm direction. notice how things are warming up during the course of sunday. all these orange...
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it crashed and sank on coniston water in the lake district in 1967 killing the pilot, donald campbell and sunshine for much of england and wales. a different story for northern ireland and scotland. here more cloud and also outbreaks of rain continuing to work their way northwards across scotland through this evening and overnight. elsewhere, it's a dry night and clearer skies for england but wales. not quite as warm and muggy as the nightjust gone. lows between 11 and 16 celsius. high pressure in charge of the weather tomorrow. so for most it is a dry day. again, the lion's share of the sunshine will be across england and wales. still more cloud from northern ireland and scotland. but here it a few brighter or sunnier breaks coming through at times. still this range of temperatures in the high teens in scotland, 21 celsius for northern ireland and getting close to 30 celsius across east anglia and south—east england. as we start the new working week, high pressure keeps things dry and settled for england and wales. still some high temperatures here but further north and west, a front
it crashed and sank on coniston water in the lake district in 1967 killing the pilot, donald campbell and sunshine for much of england and wales. a different story for northern ireland and scotland. here more cloud and also outbreaks of rain continuing to work their way northwards across scotland through this evening and overnight. elsewhere, it's a dry night and clearer skies for england but wales. not quite as warm and muggy as the nightjust gone. lows between 11 and 16 celsius. high pressure...
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past seventeen years restoring the craft, which crashed at more than 300 miles per hour in the lake district is on the isle of bute and has been taking a closer look at bluebird... well here she is, bluebird. we are right up close to her and 98% of what you see here was the original bluebird salvage from coniston water is after that crash in 1967 when donald campbell was breaking his own water speed records. he was going out over 300 mph when bluebird flipped and crashed. 0f out over 300 mph when bluebird flipped and crashed. of course, sadly, he lost his life but bluebird has been lovingly restored and i'm joined by donald campbell's daughter, jena. jena, tel is all about what this means to you. it is huge emotional. the me walking in here this morning it was complete deja vu you could turn the clock back 55 years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still alive. but i tell you what, looking at it today, i am blown away. i could fill up. it is staggering, stunning, it is humbling. it is just magnificent, staggering, stunning, it is humbling. it isjust magnificent, it really is
past seventeen years restoring the craft, which crashed at more than 300 miles per hour in the lake district is on the isle of bute and has been taking a closer look at bluebird... well here she is, bluebird. we are right up close to her and 98% of what you see here was the original bluebird salvage from coniston water is after that crash in 1967 when donald campbell was breaking his own water speed records. he was going out over 300 mph when bluebird flipped and crashed. 0f out over 300 mph...
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has spent the past seventeen years restoring the craft, which crashed at more than 300mph in the lake districtent, catriona renton, is on the isle of bute. and there is bluebird! yes, here she is. who would've thought we could get this close to such an incredible piece of the shivnarine is bluebird. as you said, she was last seen in the water in 1967 when donald campbell was breaking his own water speed record, going at speeds of up to, over 300 mph speed record, going at speeds of up to, over300 mph when speed record, going at speeds of up to, over 300 mph when she slipped and crashed. he lost his life, but bluebird has been lovingly restored, as you bluebird has been lovingly restored, as you can see bluebird has been lovingly restored, as you can see this morning. i am joined by a lot of people who are very well qualified to talk about bluebird. bill smith, chief engineer, and understudy pilot, and the lead pilot of bluebird. bill, this has been a commend this amount of work. 17 years since you got her out of the waters. tell us all about it. that's about the four years try to find the righ
has spent the past seventeen years restoring the craft, which crashed at more than 300mph in the lake districtent, catriona renton, is on the isle of bute. and there is bluebird! yes, here she is. who would've thought we could get this close to such an incredible piece of the shivnarine is bluebird. as you said, she was last seen in the water in 1967 when donald campbell was breaking his own water speed record, going at speeds of up to, over 300 mph speed record, going at speeds of up to,...