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the bbc's clive myrie and his team are the international news crew there, and sent us this report. clive: we are entering a nervous city. only now, after a week of fighting andhree cease-fires, do we think it is safe to enter tripoli. along this same road seven days ago, fighter from armed groups outside the capital breached city walls. but rival factions inside were ready for the fight. left scores dead, includinged civilians, and fo hothousands to flee their mes. darkness provided no respite. the battles are over, for now, out the scars linger. at his family comp, he doted on two grandchildren who are now dead. landed righte ere the children were playing. there was blood everywhere -- on the ground, all over the trees. when you see the body of your grandchild in pieces. my daughter had to see it, too. i'm very, very sad. why? why are we still fighting? why? clive: they were 14 and 15. they were buried one week ago today. libya's problems, the death and destruction, are a result of the messy end of colonel qaddafi's rule. the armed groups that helped topplehe him carved up country,
the bbc's clive myrie and his team are the international news crew there, and sent us this report. clive: we are entering a nervous city. only now, after a week of fighting andhree cease-fires, do we think it is safe to enter tripoli. along this same road seven days ago, fighter from armed groups outside the capital breached city walls. but rival factions inside were ready for the fight. left scores dead, includinged civilians, and fo hothousands to flee their mes. darkness provided no respite....
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rajini: clive myrie, thanks for joining us. let'd's look at some of the s other news. russian president vladimir putin refused to support a cease-fire in idlib in syria. he discusses at a meeting with his turkish and iranian counterparts. he said russia would continue its fight about what he describesis as terr in idlib . skillsls have discovered in a mass grave in veracruz. investigators are searchingl sevetes and say they cannot rule out finding more bodies. there is more controversy for the boss of electronicsl carmakr elon musk was smoking marijuana on a podcast, recorded in california where the drug is legal. onop of that, he and the company are being sued by short seller over plans to take the firm private. neither have responded. outck obama has ce swinging against the trump mistration in his first major speech of the midterm selectison. addressing a crowd in illinois, the former president addressed what he described as crazy stuff out of the white house, calling on voters to come out in force to support democratic candides this november. nick bryant has more.is
rajini: clive myrie, thanks for joining us. let'd's look at some of the s other news. russian president vladimir putin refused to support a cease-fire in idlib in syria. he discusses at a meeting with his turkish and iranian counterparts. he said russia would continue its fight about what he describesis as terr in idlib . skillsls have discovered in a mass grave in veracruz. investigators are searchingl sevetes and say they cannot rule out finding more bodies. there is more controversy for the...
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clive myrie, bbc news, tripoli. british airways could be fined as much as $650 million for a huge data breach which has affected tens of thousands of people. hackers managed to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a two week period. here's our business correspondent emma simpson. in the ba website i have got six cards, so it was really annoying trying to find a way of contacting british airways to see if all of my cards have been compromised. like many thousands of other ba customers, george's bank details have been hacked and he's had a confusing day working out what he should do. i do not think i have to cancel all of my credit cards, but i do not know. i am in the process of doing that, and it is going to take a long time because each card takes at least 25 minutes to get through the system. so, what do we know about this data breach? well, it affected customers who made bookings or changed one through the british airways website, ora ba app, from 11pm on august 21 up until 9:1i5pm on wed
clive myrie, bbc news, tripoli. british airways could be fined as much as $650 million for a huge data breach which has affected tens of thousands of people. hackers managed to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a two week period. here's our business correspondent emma simpson. in the ba website i have got six cards, so it was really annoying trying to find a way of contacting british airways to see if all of my cards have been compromised. like many thousands of...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in tripoli.fering an allergic reaction, has been told that the flight crew didn't use a defibrilator because they were about to land. 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse suffered a cardiac arrest after eating a pret a manger baguette that contained sesame. 0ur correspondent, dan johnson, has been at west london coroner's court, and sent us this report. this is the crew that was on the plane when natasha fell ill. she knew she had a serious sesame allergy but she did not realise the seeds were in the baguette she'd bought at heathrow. today, the cabin crew explained how they'd tried to help her and why the plane was not diverted. flight attendant mario ballestri told the hearing 30 minutes before landing in nice, natasha's father said his daughter was having an allergic reaction. he informed the pilot and suggested he contact a medical advice line available to aircrew. an announcement was made, asking if a doctor was on board. mr ballestri said he could not fetch the defibrillator from the back of
clive myrie, bbc news, in tripoli.fering an allergic reaction, has been told that the flight crew didn't use a defibrilator because they were about to land. 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse suffered a cardiac arrest after eating a pret a manger baguette that contained sesame. 0ur correspondent, dan johnson, has been at west london coroner's court, and sent us this report. this is the crew that was on the plane when natasha fell ill. she knew she had a serious sesame allergy but she did...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in tripoli.n the maldives say they'll uphold the result of last sunday's presidential election, which was won by the opposition candidate, ibrahim mohamed solih. the outgoing president, abdulla yameen had initially conceded victory but his party then lodged complaints of voting irregularities. formal results will be announced on sunday. and now, good news for gamers! playstation has confirmed it will launch a trial allowing gamers on sony consoles to play against friends using rival devices, starting with fortnite. in a blog post confirming its decision, sony interactive entertainment's global chief executivejohn kodera said it was a "major policy change" for the company. well earlier i spoke to shannon grixti, managing editor at press start, one of australia's biggest gaming and technology news sites. i asked him just how big this was for gamers. i think it is massive, like itjust shows how massive fortnite is in comparison to these companies like even sony and nintendo. basically, fortnite game
clive myrie, bbc news, in tripoli.n the maldives say they'll uphold the result of last sunday's presidential election, which was won by the opposition candidate, ibrahim mohamed solih. the outgoing president, abdulla yameen had initially conceded victory but his party then lodged complaints of voting irregularities. formal results will be announced on sunday. and now, good news for gamers! playstation has confirmed it will launch a trial allowing gamers on sony consoles to play against friends...
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clive myrie sent this report. we're entering a nervous city. of fighting and three ceasefires do we think it's safe to enter tripoli. along this same road seven days ago, fighters from armed groups based outside the capital breached the city walls. but rival factions inside tripoli were ready for the fight. the battles left scores dead, including civilians, and forced thousands to flee their homes. darkness provided no respite. the battles are over for now, but the scars linger. at his family compound, ali el—amari doted on two grandchildren who are now dead. translation: the rocket or missile landed right where the children were playing. there was blood everywhere. 0n the ground, all over the trees. when you see the body of your grandchild in pieces... my daughter had to see it too. i am very, very sad. i am very sad. ten years. why are we still all fighting? why? 0ne boy was 14 and the other 15. they were buried one week ago today. libya's problems, the deaths, the destruction, are the result of the messy end of colonel gaddafi's rule. the ar
clive myrie sent this report. we're entering a nervous city. of fighting and three ceasefires do we think it's safe to enter tripoli. along this same road seven days ago, fighters from armed groups based outside the capital breached the city walls. but rival factions inside tripoli were ready for the fight. the battles left scores dead, including civilians, and forced thousands to flee their homes. darkness provided no respite. the battles are over for now, but the scars linger. at his family...
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clive myrie in tripoli.te flow into the seas around the world. now, for the first time, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean — to try to clean it. in the biggest operation of its kind, a huge plastic—collection system will be towed out from california tomorrow. 0ur science editor david shukman explains. in san francisco, final construction of a massive project with an incredibly bold ambition. to try to clear the oceans of plastic waste. this animation shows how the huge structure is meant to collect millions of pieces of plastic to make them easier to get rid of. sights like this have shocked people around the world. images of the damage to wildlife have inspired this effort to clean up. if we don't do it now all this plastic will start breaking down into smaller and smaller pieces, and the smaller the pieces are, the more harmful and harder to extract from the marine environment. so we feel there is a sense of urgency. there is plastic waste in every ocean around the w
clive myrie in tripoli.te flow into the seas around the world. now, for the first time, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean — to try to clean it. in the biggest operation of its kind, a huge plastic—collection system will be towed out from california tomorrow. 0ur science editor david shukman explains. in san francisco, final construction of a massive project with an incredibly bold ambition. to try to clear the oceans of plastic waste. this animation...
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clive myrie reporting.d out more about the situation in libya, including the ceasefire between the various militia groups vying for control there, on our website. british airways could be fined as much as $650 million for a huge data breach. hackers managed to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a 2—week period. ba say personal and financial details were compromised, and many passengers have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. emma simpson reports. it's all about the customers. business travellers and holiday—makers, transporting them around the world. but thousands have had their personal information stolen after british airways was hacked. jorge herrera is one of them. he booked tickets with a credit card at the end of august, but has other cards on his ba account, too. he's struggled to speak to the airline all day. i don't think i have to cancel all my credit cards, but i don't know. and so i'm in the process of doing that. and it's going to take a long time. so
clive myrie reporting.d out more about the situation in libya, including the ceasefire between the various militia groups vying for control there, on our website. british airways could be fined as much as $650 million for a huge data breach. hackers managed to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a 2—week period. ba say personal and financial details were compromised, and many passengers have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. emma simpson reports....
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clive myrie, bbc news, in tripoli.e world, the grammy award—winning soweto gospel choir is taking its gospel sounds to a global audience. the choir was inspired by nelson mandela's legacy and now has a0 members who tour the world regularly. the bbc‘s ben hunte followed the choir to scotland for the next part of their international tour. from the churches of south africa to the world! the soweto gospel choir is taking its sweet gospel sounds to a global audience. with over a0 choir members... free costume changes per person... and so many traditional african instruments... touring with the choir takes a lot of work. and i'm here for the next pa rt of work. and i'm here for the next part of their international tour... in scotland. let's go! yes, the choir was started in 2002, and since then, they've won to grammy awards and taken their message all over the world. they host auditions like any other musical, like idols. they take back what it means to get a train to go tojohannesburg back what it means to get a train to go
clive myrie, bbc news, in tripoli.e world, the grammy award—winning soweto gospel choir is taking its gospel sounds to a global audience. the choir was inspired by nelson mandela's legacy and now has a0 members who tour the world regularly. the bbc‘s ben hunte followed the choir to scotland for the next part of their international tour. from the churches of south africa to the world! the soweto gospel choir is taking its sweet gospel sounds to a global audience. with over a0 choir...
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clive myrie reporting.uation in libya including the ceasefire between the various militia groups vying for control there — on our website. the us rapper mac miller has been found dead at his home in los angeles after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name is malcolm mccormick, previously dated pop singer ariana grande. he shared the stage with her at the one love for manchester concert last year. fans and fellow musicians have been paying tribute to the rapper on social media. he had just released a new album and was due to start touring later this month. british airways could be fined as much as 640 million dollars, for a huge data breach. hackers managed to access details of 380 thousand bookings made with the airline over two weeks. ba say personal and financial details were compromised, and many passengers have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. emma simpson has the story. it's all about the customers. business travellers and holiday—makers, transporting them around
clive myrie reporting.uation in libya including the ceasefire between the various militia groups vying for control there — on our website. the us rapper mac miller has been found dead at his home in los angeles after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name is malcolm mccormick, previously dated pop singer ariana grande. he shared the stage with her at the one love for manchester concert last year. fans and fellow musicians have been paying tribute to the rapper on...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in tripoli.econd day swimming in the thames estuary, east of london. the whale caused quite a stir when it was spotted on tuesday, so far from its usual habitat in the arctic. it is extremely rare to see a beluga whale so far south. we're told it's doing 0k. and now, good news for gamers. playstation has confirmed it will launch a trial allowing gamers on sony consoles to play against friends using rival devices — starting with fortnite. in a blog post confirming that decision, sony interactive entertainment's global chief executivejohn kodera says it's a "major policy change" for the company. and fair play to playstation. gamers using their consoles. for more on that story, i'm joined by shannon grixti, managing editor of press start, one of australia's biggest gaming and technology news sites. to the course to the salt is a cause. what is actually going here? fortnite is huge of course, how big a deal is this the game is generally? i think it is massive, like it just generally? i think it is ma
clive myrie, bbc news, in tripoli.econd day swimming in the thames estuary, east of london. the whale caused quite a stir when it was spotted on tuesday, so far from its usual habitat in the arctic. it is extremely rare to see a beluga whale so far south. we're told it's doing 0k. and now, good news for gamers. playstation has confirmed it will launch a trial allowing gamers on sony consoles to play against friends using rival devices — starting with fortnite. in a blog post confirming that...
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clive myrie, bbc news, tripoli.stigation into who wrote the anonymous new york times article into his presidency. mr trump said it was a matter of national security because the writer had questioned his fitness for office, and claimed to have thwarted his inclinations. the open editorial criticised the president's leadership and said white house staff were constantly trying to stifle parts of his agenda. the headlines on bbc news: the government is to draw up the biggest change to divorce law in england and wales in almost 50 years — allowing more couples to split without apportioning blame. thousands of ba customers cancel their credit cards after a huge data breach at the airline. after more than a week of fierce fighting between rival factions in libya, a fragile ceasefire brokered by the un appears to be holding. sport now, and for a round up from the bbc sport centre. thank you very much. it has been a bittersweet day for alastair cook in the last test between india and england. it is his final game for his cou
clive myrie, bbc news, tripoli.stigation into who wrote the anonymous new york times article into his presidency. mr trump said it was a matter of national security because the writer had questioned his fitness for office, and claimed to have thwarted his inclinations. the open editorial criticised the president's leadership and said white house staff were constantly trying to stifle parts of his agenda. the headlines on bbc news: the government is to draw up the biggest change to divorce law...
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the bbc has the only international news team there and we can speak to clive myrie. clive?jane, i have been in libya now for close to a week. and i tell you, i have lost count of the number of people i've spoken to who have asked a simple question, why, why is this country still at war? why is the fighting continuing? why our lives still being lost? because it wasn't supposed to be like this, after the overthrow of colonel gaddafi in 2011 with nato forces including the americans, the french and the british being involved. today we arrived in the capital, tripoli, the scene of fierce clashes in recent days to try to find an a nswer in recent days to try to find an answer as to why this country is still at war. we are entering a nervous city. 0nly 110w we are entering a nervous city. 0nly now after a week of ceasefires to it's safe to enter tripoli on this same road seven days ago fighters from armed groups based outside the capital breached city walls. but rival factions capital breached city walls. but rivalfactions inside capital breached city walls. but rival factions ins
the bbc has the only international news team there and we can speak to clive myrie. clive?jane, i have been in libya now for close to a week. and i tell you, i have lost count of the number of people i've spoken to who have asked a simple question, why, why is this country still at war? why is the fighting continuing? why our lives still being lost? because it wasn't supposed to be like this, after the overthrow of colonel gaddafi in 2011 with nato forces including the americans, the french and...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in tripoli.s killed. mike sanders told me more about this earlier. it's happened on tuesday on the north coast of morocco. a little itself of the spanish enclave in morocco, and we are getting two accounts, one from the local authorities in morocco, saying that the navy was obliged to open fire because the skipper of this and go fast, and extremely fast rigid hold boat, refused to stop, and they were on moroccan waters so they should've done that. they say that the captain on the naval vessel could not see there were migrants aboard this fast boat, because they were lying down. now you can judge for yourself the possibilities of that, but it transpires that four people were hit, one of them a 22—year—old moroccan woman who died. three other people, one of whom, according to human rights organisations, had to have their arm indicated and is now recovering in hospital in the moroccan capital. now the story has a lot of potential because we talk about migrants trying to get from libya to europe a lo
clive myrie, bbc news, in tripoli.s killed. mike sanders told me more about this earlier. it's happened on tuesday on the north coast of morocco. a little itself of the spanish enclave in morocco, and we are getting two accounts, one from the local authorities in morocco, saying that the navy was obliged to open fire because the skipper of this and go fast, and extremely fast rigid hold boat, refused to stop, and they were on moroccan waters so they should've done that. they say that the...
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from tripoli, here's clive myrie.yan coastguard vessel docked here in the harbour in tripoli. it is actually undergoing maintenance at the moment but soon it will be seaworthy to carry out a mission to help said the lives of migrants who have got into trouble trying to sail towards europe from libya and drowned in the mediterranean sea. the ship has capacity for about 100 crew, but they tell me it sometimes has 200, 300, 1:00 they tell me it sometimes has 200, 300, 400 people on board, crammed with migrants, depending on the size of the vessel they having to deal with our there on the open seas. the coastguard you telling me that they simply do not have the resources or facilities to do with the current migration crisis and that is a crisis. that has got a little bit worse for the libyans following a deal with the european union at the end of last year, which has resulted in fewer ngo boats, non—governmental organisation vessels, aid agency vessels and charities, few of them are on the sea is looking for migrant who m
from tripoli, here's clive myrie.yan coastguard vessel docked here in the harbour in tripoli. it is actually undergoing maintenance at the moment but soon it will be seaworthy to carry out a mission to help said the lives of migrants who have got into trouble trying to sail towards europe from libya and drowned in the mediterranean sea. the ship has capacity for about 100 crew, but they tell me it sometimes has 200, 300, 1:00 they tell me it sometimes has 200, 300, 400 people on board, crammed...
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clive myrie visited the suburb aljdida where a rocket killed two children as they played in their gardenng the cost of recent fighting, scores have been killed. this is the home of one family that have suffered badly. this is a week since a rocket landed on this compound. it killed two boys, a 15—year—old and a 1li—year—old. the extended family are gathering to remember them. the militias and the armed groups that are in the centre here, have been attacked by forces outside the capital. they say they have been siphoning off fans here in tripoli, and have been ruining the economy. they said they had to intervene. the battles over the last few days have been a result of that. i'll show you what happened to this compound. the rocket landed a couple of yards from here. the shrapnel blew right up, you can see what it did to this wall. this concrete pillar has been badly damaged. two young people, killed. there is a lot of grief and angen killed. there is a lot of grief and anger, that seven years after the overthrow of colonel gaddafi the fighting is still going on. the militias and armed gro
clive myrie visited the suburb aljdida where a rocket killed two children as they played in their gardenng the cost of recent fighting, scores have been killed. this is the home of one family that have suffered badly. this is a week since a rocket landed on this compound. it killed two boys, a 15—year—old and a 1li—year—old. the extended family are gathering to remember them. the militias and the armed groups that are in the centre here, have been attacked by forces outside the capital....
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the bbc has the only international news team there and we can speak to clive myrie. fighting and sleazy spheres do we think it's safe to enter tripoli. —— cease fires. armed groups outside the capital breached the city walls. rival factions are ready to fight. the battle has left scores dead, including civilians. thousands have been forced to flee their homes. darkness provides no respite. the battles are over, for now. but the scars remain. at this family camp ground ali doted on two grandchildren,. the rocket or missile landed with the children we re missile landed with the children were playing. there was blood everywhere. 0n the ground, all over the place. when you see the body of your grandchild, my daughter... the place. when you see the body of your grandchild, my daughter___ she had to see it too. i am very, very sad. ten years i have been asking why? why? the boys were 14 and 15. they were buried a week ago today. libya's problems, death, destruction, ra response to the messy end of colonel gaddafi's rule, the country was carved up leaving no one in control.
the bbc has the only international news team there and we can speak to clive myrie. fighting and sleazy spheres do we think it's safe to enter tripoli. —— cease fires. armed groups outside the capital breached the city walls. rival factions are ready to fight. the battle has left scores dead, including civilians. thousands have been forced to flee their homes. darkness provides no respite. the battles are over, for now. but the scars remain. at this family camp ground ali doted on two...
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earlier our europe correspondent damian grammaticas had your questions put to him by my colleague clive myrieetween the eu and the uk? i'm assuming catherine means if there is no deal. at the end of all the talks before we leave the european union. clive, i will do my best to give an answer. this is an important question, it's a tricky one to give me some time with this one. i think what she means is the world trade organisation. this is the organisation that exists to underpin world trade rules and to help trade flow fairly and smoothly. about 160 plus countries of members so most of the world accounting for 95% of trade, so most of world trade. what does it do? it exists as a negotiating forum, a place where countries come together to agree common rules. what they do then is that they agree commitments, that's their basic commitment that they will put on the table that they will respect for everyone that they trade with, things like lowering their customs duties and opening their market access and for the eu for example for cars its basic duty is 10%, if you are to import a car to the eu. a
earlier our europe correspondent damian grammaticas had your questions put to him by my colleague clive myrieetween the eu and the uk? i'm assuming catherine means if there is no deal. at the end of all the talks before we leave the european union. clive, i will do my best to give an answer. this is an important question, it's a tricky one to give me some time with this one. i think what she means is the world trade organisation. this is the organisation that exists to underpin world trade...
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in a moment it's time for the 1:00pm news with clive myrie, but first it's time for a look at the weather. behind it quite squeeze in the isa bars which means it's still pretty windy. the wind is now coming from a north—westerly direction and it is driving right across the country and making a notable difference in the feel of the weather. a windy afternoon particularly through the midlands down into parts of lincolnshire. eventually those winds will ease. sunny spells and scattered showers for the rest of the day. lighter winds and fewer showers and clear skies to temperatures will fall away. single figures in world spots. we start off on saturday on a cooler vote with try and sunny weather. in scotla nd vote with try and sunny weather. in scotland we keep some showers and despite some early showers another area of low pressure moving in bringing someone whether into the south—west towards wales. here it will feel pretty miserable. top temperatures only 11 degrees. down into the south i want to illustrate it is going to feel noticeably cooler. at the beginning of the week temperatures we
in a moment it's time for the 1:00pm news with clive myrie, but first it's time for a look at the weather. behind it quite squeeze in the isa bars which means it's still pretty windy. the wind is now coming from a north—westerly direction and it is driving right across the country and making a notable difference in the feel of the weather. a windy afternoon particularly through the midlands down into parts of lincolnshire. eventually those winds will ease. sunny spells and scattered showers...
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in a moment it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with clive myrie but first it‘s time for a look at theing rush hour. parts of the southwest. but the most heavy through wales, stretching up into the north midlands and up into northern england as well. the bright colours denoting the intensity of the rain. it will be tedious travelling conditions through the early evening. the rain will steadily go towards the east. it will take its time. a blanket of cloud for many will stay relatively mild. but that is when the winds will pick up. we will have some squally gusts which could cause some issues into the early hours tomorrow. at least 40 miles an hour. maybe 50 or 60. that is certainly worth keeping in mind if you are off early on in the morning. the rain will ease away during the early parts of friday morning. things will quiet down. the winds will ease as well. they will change direction coming in from the northwest. it is going to make it feel noticeably fresher for all. 11 to 18 degrees as a daytime maximum. at the weekend, things look like it will start off quite. as you can see this
in a moment it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with clive myrie but first it‘s time for a look at theing rush hour. parts of the southwest. but the most heavy through wales, stretching up into the north midlands and up into northern england as well. the bright colours denoting the intensity of the rain. it will be tedious travelling conditions through the early evening. the rain will steadily go towards the east. it will take its time. a blanket of cloud for many will stay relatively...
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our correspondent clive myrie sent this update from a suburb affected by the fighting.nd website. the battle for the political centre ground — tony blair claimsjeremy corbyn poses a threat to the future existence of the labour party. civilians flee the last rebel held province in syria as the forces of president assad are poised to launch a major offensive in idlib. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. the chief executive of british airways has apologised for what he has called a very sophisticated breach of the firm‘s security systems. the airline said personal and financial details of customers making bookings had been compromised. uk house prices picked up last month, rising at the fastest annual rate since november, according to the halifax. in the three months to august, prices climbed by 3.7% from a year earlier, up from 3.3% annual growth injuly. however, the monthly change was just 0.1%, leaving the average cost of a house little changed at £229,958. waterstones is buying the 115—year—old family—owned chain foyles, saying the deal will help to champ
our correspondent clive myrie sent this update from a suburb affected by the fighting.nd website. the battle for the political centre ground — tony blair claimsjeremy corbyn poses a threat to the future existence of the labour party. civilians flee the last rebel held province in syria as the forces of president assad are poised to launch a major offensive in idlib. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. the chief executive of british airways has apologised for what he has called...
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at 10pm, clive myrie will be here with a full round—up of the day's news.st, though, our world: gaza dreams. sings in arabic hello. there's been no shortage of wet and wild weather across the uk over the last few days, but the outlook for the start of the new week is a little bit calmer. some drier weather on the way. lighter winds. but the days will be cool and the nights decidedly chilly. now, what we've had over the last few days is a strong jet stream driving weather systems across the atlantic, but i want to draw your attention to what's happening down here, way to the southwest. the jet stream bending a long way south, and a piece of it essentially breaking off. so it's as if we've lost some of the energy from the jet stream and left it in the middle of the atlantic. one other piece of energy, one other piece of wet weather moving across southern parts of the uk on sunday, but then with that jet stream a bit weaker, high pressure is allowed to build its way in. we just have to get rid of this, first of all, this rain in the south on sunday, across sou
at 10pm, clive myrie will be here with a full round—up of the day's news.st, though, our world: gaza dreams. sings in arabic hello. there's been no shortage of wet and wild weather across the uk over the last few days, but the outlook for the start of the new week is a little bit calmer. some drier weather on the way. lighter winds. but the days will be cool and the nights decidedly chilly. now, what we've had over the last few days is a strong jet stream driving weather systems across the...