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pretty sunny earlier on across the south—west of the country, cornwall and devon, and the country, cornwallales basking in the south coast of wales basking in the sunshine. the forecast into this evening. still some evening showers around through parts of the south—east, the midlands, the north west of england, northern ireland, too. the north—east of the uk will be clear and chilly tonight. temperatures could be as low as freezing overnight. further south, it's more like four or 8 degrees, 8 degrees in london. tomorrow morning, lots of sunshine from the start, but not everywhere. some northern areas could be quite cloudy, across yorkshire. clouds will bubble up through the morning into the afternoon, and further showers will develop. possible almost anywhere. dry probably in the north—east, but cool here, only ten in newcastle. late in the day, all of this weather, that rain will probably reach cornwall and devon. for the weekend, high pressure is expected to build over the uk, putting a stop to build over the uk, putting a stop to any weather fronts heading in our direction. that means th
pretty sunny earlier on across the south—west of the country, cornwall and devon, and the country, cornwallales basking in the south coast of wales basking in the sunshine. the forecast into this evening. still some evening showers around through parts of the south—east, the midlands, the north west of england, northern ireland, too. the north—east of the uk will be clear and chilly tonight. temperatures could be as low as freezing overnight. further south, it's more like four or 8...
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some of that rain will probably reach cornwall and devon.ressure builds across the uk, putting a stop to any weather fronts heading in our direction, so that means the weather will settle down but it will be a very gradual process. that means through saturday, still some blobs of blue, still showers in the forecast and out towards the west, cornwall, devon, wales, northern ireland and western scotland with the dry weather. temperatures higher, into the middle high teens quite widely across the uk on saturday. sunday, the high pressure is slam—bang across the uk and really establishing itself. a lot of dry weather around and fluffy, fairweather clouds and also turning a bit warmer. temperatures could hit around 18 in cardiff, which is not that spectacular for the time of year. still pretty chilly on the north sea coast, around 12 celsius. the high pressure is still with us next week. this is a blocking high, and it means it will stick around for quite some time. so it looks as though the week ahead is going to be settled and progressively war
some of that rain will probably reach cornwall and devon.ressure builds across the uk, putting a stop to any weather fronts heading in our direction, so that means the weather will settle down but it will be a very gradual process. that means through saturday, still some blobs of blue, still showers in the forecast and out towards the west, cornwall, devon, wales, northern ireland and western scotland with the dry weather. temperatures higher, into the middle high teens quite widely across the...
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and elsewhere as well as in cornwall? we were planning to release it just in cornwall?ou think, why doesn't that exist already? for us it is about supporting the industrial strategy from the government, getting engineers and the scientist of the future to come to the fore. notjust emily who has been impressed but another man who knows a thing or two about space, he has been there himself. tim pea ke, about space, he has been there himself. tim peake, this was his message to the winners. it looks wonderful there. you're watching breakfast. we are out and about so much this morning. still to come this morning, ben is in birmingham finding out about one of the uk's biggest and most expensive infrastructure projects — hs2. good morning. morning. we showed you earlier where the trains and the platforms will come in. we have come inside because this is the most incredible scene fault of this is a victorian burial site they have uncovered here. the team are working what is here, cataloguing it, removing it, and it will go on for reburial later the skeletons they remove. harrie
and elsewhere as well as in cornwall? we were planning to release it just in cornwall?ou think, why doesn't that exist already? for us it is about supporting the industrial strategy from the government, getting engineers and the scientist of the future to come to the fore. notjust emily who has been impressed but another man who knows a thing or two about space, he has been there himself. tim pea ke, about space, he has been there himself. tim peake, this was his message to the winners. it...
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health and safety is a core principle within devon and cornwall police.had been taking to improve officer awareness of those in mental health crisis, and the orchard family today said the prosecution had improved public safety. investigations over the past six and a half years have highlighted some criminally appalling health and safety practices which desperately needed changing. we hope, more than anything, that the residents of devon and cornwall will be at least a little safer today as a result of thomas's death. on top of the £234,000 fine, the force has been ordered to pay to pay costs of 20,000. but it says the money will be taken from reserves and it will not delay the recruitment of extra officers. thousands of people have lined the streets of glasgow for the funeral of the celtic and scotland legend billy mcneill. the 79—year—old, who died last month, was the first briton to lift the european cup and won 31 trophies as player and manager for celtic. lorna gordon reports. billy mcneill was one of the giants of scottish football, a man who led his
health and safety is a core principle within devon and cornwall police.had been taking to improve officer awareness of those in mental health crisis, and the orchard family today said the prosecution had improved public safety. investigations over the past six and a half years have highlighted some criminally appalling health and safety practices which desperately needed changing. we hope, more than anything, that the residents of devon and cornwall will be at least a little safer today as a...
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some of that rain will probably reach cornwall and devon. and western scotland with the dry weather. temperatures higher, into the middle high teens quite widely across the uk on saturday. sunday, the high pressure is slam—bang across the uk and really establishing itself. a lot of dry weather around and fluffy, fairweather cloud and also turning a bit warmer. temperatures could hit around 18 in cardiff, which is not that spectacular for the time of year. still pretty chilly on the north sea coast, around 12 celsius. the high pressure is still with us next week. this is a blocking high, and it means it will stick around for quite some time. so it looks as though the week ahead is going to be settled and progressively warmer with warmer weather coming our way out of the continent. bye— bye. hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is 0utside source. talks aimed at ending the trade war between the us and china are about to resume. and president trump has set the tone: we are the piggy bank that everybody steals from. including china. the us says china has
some of that rain will probably reach cornwall and devon. and western scotland with the dry weather. temperatures higher, into the middle high teens quite widely across the uk on saturday. sunday, the high pressure is slam—bang across the uk and really establishing itself. a lot of dry weather around and fluffy, fairweather cloud and also turning a bit warmer. temperatures could hit around 18 in cardiff, which is not that spectacular for the time of year. still pretty chilly on the north sea...
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theater a seat makes is have to match the color i dyed the flowers he does a lot for the duchess of cornwall command it's mostly rosé own too they say a color like this makes a face beautiful and i think one can confirm that with camilla coming back among the 53. there flowers are even in demand with costume design and in hollywood do you really think that nice to see to that particular interest to you not scholarly which is. why the fantasy or drama the styles flowers set the tone often the shyness find out only by chance which celebrities are wearing their flowers although the order books are full they have their eyes on retirement and they're hoping to pass the business on to a success so while it's still in full bloom. that's all for this edition of arts and culture up more on the web site at v.w. dot com slash culture musical nightingales almost and soon a gold leaf sculptures and also on the cannes film festival that is on the way i will be reporting on mark quite a lot in the next 10 days but for now for me and all the crew here about then. because. it's only up for grabs. at the bott
theater a seat makes is have to match the color i dyed the flowers he does a lot for the duchess of cornwall command it's mostly rosé own too they say a color like this makes a face beautiful and i think one can confirm that with camilla coming back among the 53. there flowers are even in demand with costume design and in hollywood do you really think that nice to see to that particular interest to you not scholarly which is. why the fantasy or drama the styles flowers set the tone often the...
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philip treacy makes is have to match the color i dyed the flowers he does a lot for the duchess of cornwall command it's mostly rose a on to they say a color like this makes a face beautiful and i think one can confirm that with camilla by coming back among the 50 and. their flowers are even in demand with costume designers in hollywood do you really think so nice to see jackie particular interest to you what's currently is made. with the fantasy or drama the shires flowers set the turning off in the shires find out only by chance which celebrities and wearing their flowers although the order books are full they have their eyes on retirement and they're hoping to pass the business on to a successor while it's still in full bloom. it's all for this edition of arts and culture more on the web site at v.w. dock. com slash culture all musical nightingales all those and soon a gold leaf sculptures and also on the cam film festival that is on the way i will be reporting all mark quite a lot in the next 10 days but for now for me and all the crew here above and. the fun. they live from hunting kno
philip treacy makes is have to match the color i dyed the flowers he does a lot for the duchess of cornwall command it's mostly rose a on to they say a color like this makes a face beautiful and i think one can confirm that with camilla by coming back among the 50 and. their flowers are even in demand with costume designers in hollywood do you really think so nice to see jackie particular interest to you what's currently is made. with the fantasy or drama the shires flowers set the turning off...
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late in the day, this weather, and this rain will probably reach cornwall and devon.tle down but it'll be a gradual process. meaning that on saturday there will see some blobs of blue, showers and the forecast, but out towards the west, cornwall, devon, northern wales, northern ireland, southern scotland, dry here. sunday, the high pressure is slap bang across the uk, really establishing itself. lots of dry weather around. fair weather clouds. and turning warmer. temperatures could hit around 8 degrees in cardiff which isn't that spectacular for the time of year, really. still chilly on the north sea coast, around 12 degrees. the high pressure is still with us next week. this is cold a blocking high, meaning it will stick around for quite some time. —— this is called a blocking high. but warmer weather is on its way out of the continent. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at eight. ministers identify more than 150 buildings which still need to be made safe — following the fire at grenfell tower in west london two years ago. the bbc broadcaster
late in the day, this weather, and this rain will probably reach cornwall and devon.tle down but it'll be a gradual process. meaning that on saturday there will see some blobs of blue, showers and the forecast, but out towards the west, cornwall, devon, northern wales, northern ireland, southern scotland, dry here. sunday, the high pressure is slap bang across the uk, really establishing itself. lots of dry weather around. fair weather clouds. and turning warmer. temperatures could hit around 8...
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philip treacy makes his hand to match the color i dyed the flower he does a lot for the duchess of cornwall command it's mostly rosé on to they say a color like this makes a face beautiful and i think one can confirm that with camilla coming back among 53 . flowers or even in demand with costume designers in hollywood do you really think that nice to see you jessica to do interesting lights currently is a. fantasy or drama the styles flowers set the tone often the shyest find out only by chance which celebrities of wearing their flowers although the order books are full they have their eyes on retirement and they're hoping to pass the business on to a success sun while it's still in full bloom. that's all for this edition of arts and culture more on the web site at www dot. com slash all musical nightingales almost and soon a gold sculptures and also on the cannes film festival that is on the way i will be reporting on not quite a lot in the next 10 days. for me and all the crew here. because . it's only. at the bottom it's. just a game left in the season. to have the money. not to take the
philip treacy makes his hand to match the color i dyed the flower he does a lot for the duchess of cornwall command it's mostly rosé on to they say a color like this makes a face beautiful and i think one can confirm that with camilla coming back among 53 . flowers or even in demand with costume designers in hollywood do you really think that nice to see you jessica to do interesting lights currently is a. fantasy or drama the styles flowers set the tone often the shyest find out only by...
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for now at least, he decided an electric car was not rightful family trips to cornwall and they have there is definitely an increased cost in buying electric and alsojust increased cost in buying electric and also just where you go to charge the cars, you know, we live on a street so it would be quite difficult to have a charge on our street. john is typical of uk consumers. new research suggests most of us are simply not ready to buy a trick. the nonprofit transport research laboratory gave 200 mainstream consumers full use of an electric car for four days. the experiment was repeated for similar petrol and hybrid models. afterwards, more than half said they would probably not buy an electric car is the first vehicle within the next five years. sales of the cars rose by ia% in britain last year. the smallest increase in any european country bar switzerland. the government denies that reducing its subsidy for electric cars has had a detrimental effect. we are getting lots of new electric cars onto the market and there is more competition. that is starting to bring prices down at that
for now at least, he decided an electric car was not rightful family trips to cornwall and they have there is definitely an increased cost in buying electric and alsojust increased cost in buying electric and also just where you go to charge the cars, you know, we live on a street so it would be quite difficult to have a charge on our street. john is typical of uk consumers. new research suggests most of us are simply not ready to buy a trick. the nonprofit transport research laboratory gave...
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and we hope more than anything, that the residents at that and cornwall will be at least a little saferay costs at 20,000, but it says that money will be taken from reserves and therefore not delay recruitment of extra officers. the island of madagascar are off the southern coast of africa is home to species found nowhere else on earth. now scientists are warning the unique wildlife could be on the verge of last forever. they urged government to stop the destruction of forests. a tropical sanctuary. home to wildlife that leads nowhere else on earth. but all this biodiversity, the life that thrives in the forests of madagascar and under threat. element meme is defined —— depend on for us like this, but across madagascar 80% of this habitat has been cut down, they died of that is agriculture, slash and burn, burning for us to produce plots of fertile soil. —— lemurs. they hear, that's a funny revolution going on. with the help of the charity, teenagers they are learning to grow food and a new sustainable ways. these lessons in weeding and pruning and maintaining soil using compost and cro
and we hope more than anything, that the residents at that and cornwall will be at least a little saferay costs at 20,000, but it says that money will be taken from reserves and therefore not delay recruitment of extra officers. the island of madagascar are off the southern coast of africa is home to species found nowhere else on earth. now scientists are warning the unique wildlife could be on the verge of last forever. they urged government to stop the destruction of forests. a tropical...
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before rain sta rts chilly across the south before rain starts to edging the channel islands and cornwallwhich will bring some significant rain across england and wales on wednesday. the first for some of you in a while. to the south of it, the warmest air diverted into france. on the northern edge of it, a cold wind throughout. outbreaks of rain developing for much of england and wales, quite persistent, especially across the north—west of england later on. we could see 15—20 millimetres in a few spots. some thundery showers in the south, the breeze coming from the south—west compared to the easterly breeze most of you will feel, and that will keep temperatures around 7— 11 degrees at best. feeling rather raw for many. through the rest of the week that rain will gradually pull away, but there will be rain on and off through the rest of the week. the continuing story throughout is rather chilly nights and rather cool days. from me, goodbye for now. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore, the headlines: more than a0 dead, after a russian plane makes a forced landing in flames. survivors say the
before rain sta rts chilly across the south before rain starts to edging the channel islands and cornwallwhich will bring some significant rain across england and wales on wednesday. the first for some of you in a while. to the south of it, the warmest air diverted into france. on the northern edge of it, a cold wind throughout. outbreaks of rain developing for much of england and wales, quite persistent, especially across the north—west of england later on. we could see 15—20 millimetres...
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we will be in cornwall to see how it could help. her testerone levels, we will look at what it could mean for other women in sport. and later: he is the man behind some of robbie williams's biggest hits. composer guy chambers is on the sofa to talk about putting a new twist on some old favourites. good morning. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: the former defence secretary gavin williamson has angrily rejected claims he leaked sensitive information from a meeting of the national security council. he was sacked by the prime minister yesterday after a cabinet inquiry blamed him for revealing details, about the chinese tech giant huawei to a newspaper. opposition parties are demanding a criminal investigation, but scotland yard says it is not currently carrying out any inquiries. the uk should lead the world away from dangerous climate change by cutting greenhouse gases to virtually zero by 2050, according to a new report. the committee on climate change, which is the government's official adviser, says that if o
we will be in cornwall to see how it could help. her testerone levels, we will look at what it could mean for other women in sport. and later: he is the man behind some of robbie williams's biggest hits. composer guy chambers is on the sofa to talk about putting a new twist on some old favourites. good morning. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: the former defence secretary gavin williamson has angrily rejected claims he leaked sensitive information from a meeting of the...
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cornwall looked glorious early on this afternoon.ere though, you can see the extent of the cloud across the north and west of the country and these are weather fronts that have brought heavy rain, also a few fog patches working in through the english channel. underneath that rain bound in the north and west, things looked rather grey and dismal really around the scottish borders during the course of the afternoon, and that rain will continue on and off across the north—west of uk through the rest of the night as well. further south, through the rest of the night as well. furthersouth, cloud redeveloped. if you mist and fog patches around coastal hills, an odds bit of drizzle but it will be mild, breezy, 13 or 14 degrees widely, but cooler than that for northern scotland. the north west and the uk, we have more rain on the way for friday. a wet start to the day in northern ireland with that rain pushing into the far north of england and scotland where we could see around 40 or 50 millimetres over the western hills in scotland, enough
cornwall looked glorious early on this afternoon.ere though, you can see the extent of the cloud across the north and west of the country and these are weather fronts that have brought heavy rain, also a few fog patches working in through the english channel. underneath that rain bound in the north and west, things looked rather grey and dismal really around the scottish borders during the course of the afternoon, and that rain will continue on and off across the north—west of uk through the...
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pasties are only made in cornwall! —— the pasties are only made in cornwall!h. what was behind the spike in productivity, what are the key messages that could be projected to other companies? boosting productivity can be making small changes to deliver really big improvements for business. that can be simple things like taking time out of the business to reflect on your targets and ambitions, we were paired with an executive from siemens which showed how that's really productive business was able to do things, and translate that into carrs pasties. at any business can reflect. listen to your employees, sometimes they have the best ideas to improve the workings of a business. interestingly, they told me that increasing wages to the living way, they are connected for everyone to be paid that and they said that it makes a saving in the long—term. how? it sets an ambitious target for the business to be more productive, if you have something like paying the living way to every employee it means you have something to work towards and all of the employees, there is t
pasties are only made in cornwall! —— the pasties are only made in cornwall!h. what was behind the spike in productivity, what are the key messages that could be projected to other companies? boosting productivity can be making small changes to deliver really big improvements for business. that can be simple things like taking time out of the business to reflect on your targets and ambitions, we were paired with an executive from siemens which showed how that's really productive business...
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of the cornwall we've cut the amount by 15 to 20 percent over the entire season. did you bolshie is off to a good start. he also uses this custom built tractor called a tumble sprayer. the nozzles on the tractor focus on the spray volume and the excess chemicals are collected and recycled. by using this tractor that's cut his use of pesticides by an additional one 3rd. of. the equipment cost $20000.00 euros but because he is now spending less on the pesticides so he came out even. and he's also helping to ensure the survival of the local insects and. experts say that if all of the 450000 farmers in france use pesticides more efficiently they could cut their use of chemicals by about one 3rd without any loss in crop yield. no pesticides are used at this organic farm on the baltic island of google. the problem is the running out of b.s. . the world will be out of these 2 entrepreneurs brought over a supply of new ones. joint income will put some of the bees over there and others in that windbreak the boxes are already there you know sean. peter halakhah is an organi
of the cornwall we've cut the amount by 15 to 20 percent over the entire season. did you bolshie is off to a good start. he also uses this custom built tractor called a tumble sprayer. the nozzles on the tractor focus on the spray volume and the excess chemicals are collected and recycled. by using this tractor that's cut his use of pesticides by an additional one 3rd. of. the equipment cost $20000.00 euros but because he is now spending less on the pesticides so he came out even. and he's also...
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country today, quite a few of us have had cloudy skies but we have seen some sunshine in england, cornwall it's not been like that everywhere though, you can see the extent of the cloud in the north and west of the country and these are weather fronts that have been bringing heavy rain and also a few fog patches working through the english channel. and underneath that rain bend in the north and west, things looked rather grey and dismal really around the scottish borders, during the course of the afternoon. and that rain will continue on and off across the northwest of the uk, through the rest of the night as well. further south, cloud re—develops, we'll see a few mist and fog patches around coast and hills, may be an odd spit of drizzle, but it will be mild and breezy 13 and 1a degrees widely, and a bit cooler than that again for northern scotland. now for the northwest of the uk, we have got more rain for friday and a wet start to the day in northern ireland with that rain pushing into the far north of england and scotland, where we could see a0 or 50 mm over the western hills in scotlan
country today, quite a few of us have had cloudy skies but we have seen some sunshine in england, cornwall it's not been like that everywhere though, you can see the extent of the cloud in the north and west of the country and these are weather fronts that have been bringing heavy rain and also a few fog patches working through the english channel. and underneath that rain bend in the north and west, things looked rather grey and dismal really around the scottish borders, during the course of...
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in cornwall and devon, a beautiful day, and for the south coast of wales. sunny skies there.e only small, only a few mild across, one moment they are over one city and then they have moved on. for many, a clear night. for the south and west, to be clear, and the north—east, but it'll be chilly in newcastle, temperatures dipping down to zero first thing in the morning. possibly below zero outside of town. tomorrow starts sunny but showers will get going quickly. the clouds will be bubbling up quickly. the clouds will be bubbling up and by the time we get to lunchtime there will be some downpours. but maybe not as many, but not —— not in the same places we had today. sometime tomorrow, the most will be in the east of the uk. if you want dry weather, that's good news, if you don't, then it isn't, because the gardens do need more rain. it's dry. but as far as most of us are concerned on saturday, its variable amounts of cloud, hit and miss showers, decent day if you don't mind a sprinkle for a little while. 15 degrees in london, 17 might be the top temperature, newcastle still qu
in cornwall and devon, a beautiful day, and for the south coast of wales. sunny skies there.e only small, only a few mild across, one moment they are over one city and then they have moved on. for many, a clear night. for the south and west, to be clear, and the north—east, but it'll be chilly in newcastle, temperatures dipping down to zero first thing in the morning. possibly below zero outside of town. tomorrow starts sunny but showers will get going quickly. the clouds will be bubbling up...
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castle and i'm sure she'll be one of the first visits along with the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall. >> i'm so incredibly proud of my wife and as every father and parent would ever say, you know, your -- your baby is absolutely amazing. but this little thing is -- is -- is absolutely to die for, so i'm just over the moon. >>> harry has been bubbling with excitement ever since the royal announcement last october. as we look at the time line of meghan's pregnancy. >> we also genuinely couldn't think of a better place to announce the upcoming baby, be it a boy or a girl, so thank you very, very much. >> the news of the baby-to-be broke just before meghan and harry touched down in sydney, australia, for their first official foreign visit as a married couple. during one sweet moment the pregnant duchess held an umbrella over harry during a downpour. >> harry, how excited are you for the games? >> very excited. i love it. how's meghan? >> at the opening of the invictus games, harry was one proud papa-to-be. >> we have been so happy to be able to celebrate the personal joy of our newest ad
castle and i'm sure she'll be one of the first visits along with the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall. >> i'm so incredibly proud of my wife and as every father and parent would ever say, you know, your -- your baby is absolutely amazing. but this little thing is -- is -- is absolutely to die for, so i'm just over the moon. >>> harry has been bubbling with excitement ever since the royal announcement last october. as we look at the time line of meghan's pregnancy. >>...
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but by the end of the day, towards cornwall, things are set to turn that bit wetter and windier.ointing 7—13 degrees. the wet and windy weather, strongest crossed france in the channel islands. it will spread significant rain across england and wales. they were today for england and wales. gardeners across eastern areas could rejoice. that quickly through into thursday. sunshine and showers until then. staying a little on the cool side. bye for now. welcome to bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: palestinian officials say four people have been killed in gaza as israel retaliates to rockets fired by militants. as cyclone fani leaves devastation and floods — india and bangladesh are praised for saving many lives after evacuating millions of people in its path. british police say a leak of information from the uk national security council about chinese tech giant huawei didn't breach the official secrets act. thailand's king is crowned at bangkok's grand palace marking his official accession to the throne. more ceremonies are set to take place. dust off your leg—warmers as th
but by the end of the day, towards cornwall, things are set to turn that bit wetter and windier.ointing 7—13 degrees. the wet and windy weather, strongest crossed france in the channel islands. it will spread significant rain across england and wales. they were today for england and wales. gardeners across eastern areas could rejoice. that quickly through into thursday. sunshine and showers until then. staying a little on the cool side. bye for now. welcome to bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. our...
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hundreds lined up to see the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. rinse charles has been in germany more than 30 times, but if you went by the crowds, you would think it was his first time. the people are very excited and all hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. the duchess of sussex has just given birth to a a b boy, -- a baby boy. it's a double treat for the fans of the house of windsor. excitement was running high and charles and camilla didn't stand on ceremony. the crowd were keen to find out more about the latest royal arrival. >> i'm a bit surprised that berlin seems to be more important for him than being with his grandchild. i was delighted after i got the newsws yesterday. >> is a continuation of the line . >> later in the evening, a royal party was held at the british industry residence in berlin to celebrate the queen's 93rd birthday. and here charles stressed something that many germans are happy to hear. although the times may be changing, anglo german relations remain a priority. brent: speaking of brexit, written has confir
hundreds lined up to see the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. rinse charles has been in germany more than 30 times, but if you went by the crowds, you would think it was his first time. the people are very excited and all hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. the duchess of sussex has just given birth to a a b boy, -- a baby boy. it's a double treat for the fans of the house of windsor. excitement was running high and charles and camilla didn't stand on ceremony. the crowd...
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maybe the odd shower later on in cornwall, staying damp in the northern half of scotla nd damp in they pleasant. temperatures reaching 23 degrees in the south—east. cool with the cloud in place and outbreaks of rain in northern scotland. a fresh breeze through the day which through tonight continues to bring in cloud and further rain at times. the odd shower can't be ruled out in wales and south—west england but most will have a dry night with clear skies. the odd mist and fog temperatures into single figures for many to start friday morning. warming up again with spells of hazy sunshine for most. cloud and rain in scotland will gradually break up into lighter showers. things could brighten up. the greater chance of some showers in western england and wales tomorrow but most state dry again. temperatures are similar to today if not won a 2 degrees down as the breeze picks up a bit. looking good for those heading to middlesbrough for those heading to middlesbrough for the start of radio 1's big weekend. that is dry, maybe some cloud, a damp start on sunday but it should brighten up and
maybe the odd shower later on in cornwall, staying damp in the northern half of scotla nd damp in they pleasant. temperatures reaching 23 degrees in the south—east. cool with the cloud in place and outbreaks of rain in northern scotland. a fresh breeze through the day which through tonight continues to bring in cloud and further rain at times. the odd shower can't be ruled out in wales and south—west england but most will have a dry night with clear skies. the odd mist and fog temperatures...
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the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall said they "couldn't be more delighted" and were looking report — which contains some flash photography. its congratulations from the band of the royal regiment of scotland, at the royal regiment of scotland, at the changing of the guard at windsor castle. just within earshot, baby sussex are settling into his new home in the private estate of windsor castle. at a luncheon for members of the order of merit, his great—grandfather made a rare public appearance at the queen's site. he was clearly delighted, as was she. the queen was quizzed about the latest addition to the family by the former prime minister of canada. congratulations, another great grandchild. i know. how many do you have now? eight. you beat me by one. the parents of three of those children were very thrilled.|j the parents of three of those children were very thrilled. i am glad to welcome my brother to the society of sleep deprivation. i am hoping things can settle down and they can enjoy having a newborn in they can enjoy having a newborn in the family. the next few weeks
the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall said they "couldn't be more delighted" and were looking report — which contains some flash photography. its congratulations from the band of the royal regiment of scotland, at the royal regiment of scotland, at the changing of the guard at windsor castle. just within earshot, baby sussex are settling into his new home in the private estate of windsor castle. at a luncheon for members of the order of merit, his great—grandfather made...
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we have got some sunshine and i will start off with the sunshine in cornwall.uite cloudy out there and outbreaks of rain will turn heavier in central scotland this afternoon. sunshine in southern and eastern areas of england and thatis and eastern areas of england and that is where we see the highest temperatures. up to 23 degrees in the south—east. in the far north of scotla nd the south—east. in the far north of scotland quite a contrast at 10 celsius. tonight across northern pa rt celsius. tonight across northern part we will continue with outbreaks of rain and that will be heavy for a time. elsewhere it is a largely dry with a drizzle on coastal areas. temperatures no lower than 11—13. on friday further heavy rain for scotla nd friday further heavy rain for scotland and northern ireland, drier in england and wales and it will be warm. you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's 11am. and these are the main stories this morning. lower fees but longer repayments — university tuition fees in england should be cut to £7,500, a review recommends. we looked very hard
we have got some sunshine and i will start off with the sunshine in cornwall.uite cloudy out there and outbreaks of rain will turn heavier in central scotland this afternoon. sunshine in southern and eastern areas of england and thatis and eastern areas of england and that is where we see the highest temperatures. up to 23 degrees in the south—east. in the far north of scotla nd the south—east. in the far north of scotland quite a contrast at 10 celsius. tonight across northern pa rt...
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cornwall looks glorious early on this afternoon.king in through the english channel. underneath that rain band in the north and west, things looked rather grey and dismal around the scottish borders during the course of the afternoon, and that rain will continue on and off across the north—west of the uk through the rest of the night, as well. further south, through the rest of the night, as well. furthersouth, cloud redeveloped. we will see a few mist and fog patches around coast and hills, the odds a bit of drizzle but it will be mild, breezy, 13 or 1a degrees widely but a bit cooler than that for northern scotland. for the north—west of the uk, more rain friday, a wet start to the day in northern ireland with the rain pushing into the far north of england and scotland, we could see around to 50 millimetres over the western hills in scotland, enough to cause some localised surface water flooding issues, some big puddles building up on the road as the day goes by. away from the weather front, quite a bit of dry weather, if you mist
cornwall looks glorious early on this afternoon.king in through the english channel. underneath that rain band in the north and west, things looked rather grey and dismal around the scottish borders during the course of the afternoon, and that rain will continue on and off across the north—west of the uk through the rest of the night, as well. further south, through the rest of the night, as well. furthersouth, cloud redeveloped. we will see a few mist and fog patches around coast and hills,...
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he and the duchess of cornwall are in the country for four days so they could not be more delighted andno picture of the baby. until tomorrow, it is that happy face of his father the fans are savouring. it was thought that meghan was hoping for a homebirth, in frogmore cottage, where the family moved last month, but it is believed she was taken to hospital to give birth, although there is no officcial confirmation. the media from across the world and royal fans are now waiting for the first pictures of baby sussex... and his name. lisa hampele, bbc news. josh groban is one of america's biggest selling artists. his first four solo albums went multi—platinum and songs like ‘you raise me up' have almost become american anthems. i've been speaking to him about how he wants to use his music to bring people together. # some days i can't say why i'm feeling lonely. ..# a song like river was one that i sang during a time when i was feeling very down, very depressed. and i wanted to sing about something that has always been very important to me which is having the courage to kind of step out and
he and the duchess of cornwall are in the country for four days so they could not be more delighted andno picture of the baby. until tomorrow, it is that happy face of his father the fans are savouring. it was thought that meghan was hoping for a homebirth, in frogmore cottage, where the family moved last month, but it is believed she was taken to hospital to give birth, although there is no officcial confirmation. the media from across the world and royal fans are now waiting for the first...
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three teenagers had been badly injured after falling for —— from a cliff in cornwall.re airlifted to hospital. police are appealing for witnesses. dog breeders selling poppies on the black market have been forced to pay back more than £5 million in tax as pa rt back more than £5 million in tax as part of a clamp—down on illegal puppy part of a clamp—down on illegal puppyfarming. part of a clamp—down on illegal puppy farming. customs officers find fraudsters making huge profits by breeding puppies on a mass scale with little regard for their welfare. these breeders have been selling on animals being capped in horrible conditions. they have disease, there are over bread. it really does cause suffering and some of these people are moving dogs around, travelling great distances when they are sick and injured. it really is a miserable trade. a task force from hm revenue and customs set up in 2015 has recovered almost £5.5 million in lost taxes. it identified 257 separate cases of tax evasion across the uk. one puppy breeder in scotla nd across the uk. one puppy breeder in s
three teenagers had been badly injured after falling for —— from a cliff in cornwall.re airlifted to hospital. police are appealing for witnesses. dog breeders selling poppies on the black market have been forced to pay back more than £5 million in tax as pa rt back more than £5 million in tax as part of a clamp—down on illegal puppy part of a clamp—down on illegal puppyfarming. part of a clamp—down on illegal puppy farming. customs officers find fraudsters making huge profits by...
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brandenburg gate berlin's iconic landmark hundreds lined up to see the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwallprince charles has been in germany more than thirty times but if you went by the crowds you'd think it was this first time that people are very excited and all hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple at to about the fact that the duchess of sussex has just given birth to a baby boy another grandson for charts and what you have is a double treat for the fans of the house of windsor. excitement was running high and charles and camilla didn't stand on ceremony the crowd of course were keen to find out more about the latest royal arrival. wouldn't at least as i'm a bit surprised that elin seems to be more important for him and then being with us grandchild. i was delighted after i got the news yesterday and we're all betting on possible names here i think it's important symbol. for the british it's a continuation of the line it's a continuation of what it means to be monarchy group return you return your rules the way. late in the evening oh boy a party was held at the british embass
brandenburg gate berlin's iconic landmark hundreds lined up to see the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwallprince charles has been in germany more than thirty times but if you went by the crowds you'd think it was this first time that people are very excited and all hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple at to about the fact that the duchess of sussex has just given birth to a baby boy another grandson for charts and what you have is a double treat for the fans of the house of...
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hejoins me now via webcam from cornwall.at extent is the aviation industry taking these concerns seriously? i think the industry is taking the concerns very seriously indeed. there are a lot of measures which several leading airlines from the uk and across europe are taking, such as carbon offsetting, flying the best planes available which are the best planes available which are the least polluting, such as using training for their pilots where they are flying they are burning less fuel, they are flying continuous descent approach, using less fuel, a number of measures by the industry hasn't moved fast enough and this is why the government has this conundrum. it knows it needs to help the industry grow, it knows it needs to help the industry grow because it helps the economy, but equally it knows there is a climate emergency it has to deal with, so it's a real balance and the pressure is on the industry now to do more than it has donein industry now to do more than it has done in the last ten years. the idea that aviation ca
hejoins me now via webcam from cornwall.at extent is the aviation industry taking these concerns seriously? i think the industry is taking the concerns very seriously indeed. there are a lot of measures which several leading airlines from the uk and across europe are taking, such as carbon offsetting, flying the best planes available which are the best planes available which are the least polluting, such as using training for their pilots where they are flying they are burning less fuel, they...
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the uk winter had its moments, including a snowstorm in cornwall at the end of january., but try telling that to the drivers of up to 100 vehicles stranded in freezing conditions. but at least this winter failed to deliver a repeat of the beast from the east which paralysed much of the uk one year earlier. but for some people, winter holds no fear. this is moldovan athlete dmitri voloshin running 50km for charity at the coldest place in the northern hemisphere — the so—called pole of cold in siberia. the thermometre shows a wind—chill of over —60 celsius. he finished in six hours, a new record at such low temperatures. and from one extreme to the other. the australian summer shatters temperature records. it is the hottest summer here, with peaks of near 50 celsius. there are wildfires, too, including these which destroyed homes in victoria in march. the australian bureau of meteorology says the warming trend in the country is consistent with warming across the globe. this looks like a summer fire, but this is winter in the uk after the record february heat and a long dry
the uk winter had its moments, including a snowstorm in cornwall at the end of january., but try telling that to the drivers of up to 100 vehicles stranded in freezing conditions. but at least this winter failed to deliver a repeat of the beast from the east which paralysed much of the uk one year earlier. but for some people, winter holds no fear. this is moldovan athlete dmitri voloshin running 50km for charity at the coldest place in the northern hemisphere — the so—called pole of cold...
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for now at least, he decided an electric car was not right for long family trips to cornwall and theyefinitely an increased cost in buying electric and also just where you go to charge the cars, you know, we live on a street so it would be quite difficult to have a charge on our street. john is typical of uk consumers. new research suggests most of us are simply not ready to buy electric. the non—profit transport research laboratory gave 200 mainstream consumers full use of an electric car for four days. the experiment was repeated for similar petrol and hybrid models. afterwards, more than half said they would probably not buy an electric car as their first vehicle within the next five years. sales of the cars rose by 1a% in britain last year, the smallest increase in any european country bar switzerland. the government denies that reducing its subsidy for electric cars has had a detrimental effect. we're getting lots of new electric cars coming onto the market and there's more competition and obviously that's starting to bring prices down as that happens. it becomes better to spread
for now at least, he decided an electric car was not right for long family trips to cornwall and theyefinitely an increased cost in buying electric and also just where you go to charge the cars, you know, we live on a street so it would be quite difficult to have a charge on our street. john is typical of uk consumers. new research suggests most of us are simply not ready to buy electric. the non—profit transport research laboratory gave 200 mainstream consumers full use of an electric car...
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three teenagers have been badly injured from falling from a cliff in cornwall. last night and were airlifted to hospital in devon. police are continuing to make enquiries and appealfor continuing to make enquiries and appeal for witnesses. the headlines on bbc news.. a russian passenger plane has made an emergency landing at moscow airport after a fire broke out on board one person was killed 13 people are reported to have died. let's do a deal the prime minister appeals to jeremy corbyn to resolve their differences and help her deliver brexit. israel and militants in the gaza strip engage in a deadly exchange of rocket fire, as tensions between the two sides continue to escalate. it isa it is a growing problem across the uk and an issue that health authorities and police forces are increasingly concerned about. in northern ireland, the misuse of prescription medication has rocketed over the last decade. it is now affecting more than half of all drug—related deaths there. chris page spoke to one mother who lost her son to a prescription drug abuse. i adored alle
three teenagers have been badly injured from falling from a cliff in cornwall. last night and were airlifted to hospital in devon. police are continuing to make enquiries and appealfor continuing to make enquiries and appeal for witnesses. the headlines on bbc news.. a russian passenger plane has made an emergency landing at moscow airport after a fire broke out on board one person was killed 13 people are reported to have died. let's do a deal the prime minister appeals to jeremy corbyn to...
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in the end of the day, towards cornwall, a full—term windy and wet. 7— 30 degrees.nt rain across england and wales. they were today for england and wales. gardeners across eastern areas could rejoice. that quickly through into thursday. such financials until then. staying a little on the cool side. bye for 110w. this is bbc news. the headlines: palestinian officials say a pregnant mother and her 14—month—old baby have been killed in israeli airstrikes in gaza. israel says the military action is a response to over 200 rockets fired into southern israel by palestinian militants. three israelis were wounded by the blast. india and bangladesh have been praised for saving many lives after evacuating a million people who were in the path of cyclone fani. according to aid agencies up to 12 people were killed when it made landfall. british police say a leak of information from the uk national security council about chinese tech giant huawei didn't breach the official secrets act. the leak from a top—secret government meeting cost the country's defence minister hisjob. in th
in the end of the day, towards cornwall, a full—term windy and wet. 7— 30 degrees.nt rain across england and wales. they were today for england and wales. gardeners across eastern areas could rejoice. that quickly through into thursday. such financials until then. staying a little on the cool side. bye for 110w. this is bbc news. the headlines: palestinian officials say a pregnant mother and her 14—month—old baby have been killed in israeli airstrikes in gaza. israel says the military...
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but by the end of the day, towards cornwall, things are set to turn that bit wetter and windier.courtesy of this area of low pressure, strongest of the winds, though, across france and maybe the channel islands. but what it will do, it'll spread the most significant rain across england and wales. so a wetter day for england and wales. gardeners, particularly across eastern areas, could rejoice. that will clear through into thursday. sunshine and showers by then. but staying a little on the cool side. bye for now. this is bbc news. the headlines: palestinian officials say four people have been killed and 17 others wounded in israeli airstrikes in gaza. israel says the military action is a response to over 200 rockets fired into southern israel by palestinian militants. three israelis were wounded by the barrage. india and bangladesh have been praised for saving many lives after evacuating a million people who were in the path of cyclone fani. according to aid agencies up to 12 people were killed when it made landfall near the city of puri. the storm was the strongest to hit india
but by the end of the day, towards cornwall, things are set to turn that bit wetter and windier.courtesy of this area of low pressure, strongest of the winds, though, across france and maybe the channel islands. but what it will do, it'll spread the most significant rain across england and wales. so a wetter day for england and wales. gardeners, particularly across eastern areas, could rejoice. that will clear through into thursday. sunshine and showers by then. but staying a little on the cool...
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already showing its hand in devon and cornwall.s and a cold night for the northern half of scotland, with a frost here. but further south it will be milder. so as we head into tomorrow, low pressure very much dominating. wet and windy weather spreading north through the course of the morning, across northern england, north wales and eastern scotland. here we will have a strong and cold easterly wind making it feel particularly raw. further south in england and wales the winds will fall lighter in the afternoon with some sunshine. but that will set off some heavy and thundering showers as temperatures reach 16 degrees. 0n thundering showers as temperatures reach 16 degrees. on thursday, the low pressure continues to move into the north sea, but the front associated with it will affect eastern scotland and north—east england. here another cold and wet day. further south for northern ireland, the rest of england and wales, some sunshine and one or two showers. most of those in the eastern side of the country. top temperatures 14 or 15
already showing its hand in devon and cornwall.s and a cold night for the northern half of scotland, with a frost here. but further south it will be milder. so as we head into tomorrow, low pressure very much dominating. wet and windy weather spreading north through the course of the morning, across northern england, north wales and eastern scotland. here we will have a strong and cold easterly wind making it feel particularly raw. further south in england and wales the winds will fall lighter...
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first, to see the sunshine was cornwall, a glorious afternoon here.ther, we have warm air across a good part of inlet and wealth but these weather fronts across the northwest will bring some thicker cloud and also some patchy outbreaks of rain. so could see a little bit of damp weather getting into north wales and northwest england and still quite a bit of cloud for scotland and northern ireland where he will feel quite human with a few patches of rain especially around western coasts and heels and cloud working again across the southern and eastern wells and a good part of england and sunshine comes out it will feel very warm. two pictures up to 28 celsius towards london and southeast england. through saturday not commit we will see further changes as weather fronts begin to move we will see further changes as weatherfronts begin to move in we will see further changes as weather fronts begin to move in off the atlantic bringing some heavy rain across northern ireland and pushing into scotland and parts of northwest england and wales as we head throug
first, to see the sunshine was cornwall, a glorious afternoon here.ther, we have warm air across a good part of inlet and wealth but these weather fronts across the northwest will bring some thicker cloud and also some patchy outbreaks of rain. so could see a little bit of damp weather getting into north wales and northwest england and still quite a bit of cloud for scotland and northern ireland where he will feel quite human with a few patches of rain especially around western coasts and heels...
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devon and cornwall were content to do three investigations butjust to do with their investigation notee. i cannot discuss that because we had to sign paperwork just to do with the west midlands police. you want an open public enquiry now. yes and we also want public prosecution but what you have to remember is that this. we have been blocked at every single juncture because we fighting the juggernaut of the british establishment. what people need to understand and i know this goes around world so what people need to understand is when the legal aid was first implemented, it was the foundation of our welfare state and the welfare was part of the mechanism for us to bring the state to account but the legal aid has now ceased to exist in its original format. it does not do what it says on the tape. this is a matter of right or wrong and if the right or wrong here is that our loved ones deserve the right for truth, justice and accountability. where legal aid is concerned, where we have not been given equality of legal aid because the inequality of legal aid is so much brought to the fore
devon and cornwall were content to do three investigations butjust to do with their investigation notee. i cannot discuss that because we had to sign paperwork just to do with the west midlands police. you want an open public enquiry now. yes and we also want public prosecution but what you have to remember is that this. we have been blocked at every single juncture because we fighting the juggernaut of the british establishment. what people need to understand and i know this goes around world...
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but by the end of the day, towards cornwall, things are set to turn that bit wetter and windier.slands. but what it will do, it‘ll spread the most significant rain across england and wales. so a wetter day for england and wales. gardeners, particularly across eastern areas, could rejoice. that will clear through into thursday. sunshine and showers by then. but staying a little on the cool side. bye for now. hello and welcome to bbc news — i‘m reged ahmad. palestinian officials say a mother and her baby were among four people killed in the gaza strip during hours of israeli air strikes and tank fire. israel disputes it was a result of their strikes and says it‘s responding to palestinian militants who‘ve fired more than two hundred rockets into southern israel. three israelis were wounded by the barrage. our middle east correspondent, tom bateman reports.
but by the end of the day, towards cornwall, things are set to turn that bit wetter and windier.slands. but what it will do, it‘ll spread the most significant rain across england and wales. so a wetter day for england and wales. gardeners, particularly across eastern areas, could rejoice. that will clear through into thursday. sunshine and showers by then. but staying a little on the cool side. bye for now. hello and welcome to bbc news — i‘m reged ahmad. palestinian officials say a...
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devon and cornwall police were called in to come and do three investigations on west midlands police‘gation, not re—investigating. it was called hansard 1, hansard 2, and hansard 3. and i can't discuss that because we had to sign paperwork but basically it is just to do with the west midlands police... do you want an thorough open public enquiry now? yes, yes, and we also want public prosecution but you see, what you've got to remember is this, we have been blocked at every single juncture because we are fighting thejuggernaut of the british establishment. what people need to understand, and i know this goes around world so what people need to understand is, when the legal aid was first implemented it was the foundation of our welfare state, and the welfare state was part of the mechanism for us, people like us, to bring the state to account, but the legal aid has now ceased to exist in its original format. it does not do what it says, this is a matter of right or wrong and the right or wrong here is that our loved ones deserve the right for truth, justice and accountability. where le
devon and cornwall police were called in to come and do three investigations on west midlands police‘gation, not re—investigating. it was called hansard 1, hansard 2, and hansard 3. and i can't discuss that because we had to sign paperwork but basically it is just to do with the west midlands police... do you want an thorough open public enquiry now? yes, yes, and we also want public prosecution but you see, what you've got to remember is this, we have been blocked at every single juncture...
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the duchy of cornwall then purchased a property specifically for peter ball to live in once he was removed wales said in a written statement to the inquiry, he had been deceived. martin, thank you very much. the former england football captain, david beckham, has been banned from driving for six months for using his mobile phone at the wheel. he pleaded guilty to using the device while driving his bentley in central london on the 21st of november last year and was given six points on his licence, leading to his disqualification, as he already had six points. the scottish national party also launched their european election campaign today with a straight forward appeal to vote for them in order to stop brexit. leader nicola sturgeon accused the tories of treating the scottish parliament with contempt. she said the elections were scotland‘s chance to make its voice heard, as lorna gordon reports. nicola sturgeon‘s call message on the european union has never wavered. scotland is a country which she says lies geographically on the edge of the eu but wants to remain at its heart. this is by fa
the duchy of cornwall then purchased a property specifically for peter ball to live in once he was removed wales said in a written statement to the inquiry, he had been deceived. martin, thank you very much. the former england football captain, david beckham, has been banned from driving for six months for using his mobile phone at the wheel. he pleaded guilty to using the device while driving his bentley in central london on the 21st of november last year and was given six points on his...
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three teenagers have been badly injured after falling from a cliff in cornwall. airlifted to derriford hospital in devon. police are appealling for witnesses. the venezuelan opposition leader, juan guaido, has insisted to the bbc that he is gaining support, despite appearing to fail in his efforts to persuade the country's military to back him. he had urged supporters to rally in large numbers outside military barracks to demonstrate against president maduro, but local media say only a small number turned out. our correspondent nick bryant sent this report from caracas. the passion is still in evidence. it's the numbers that are dwindling. this demonstration took place under the statue of america's first president, george washington, the leader of a successful uprising. but venezuela's self—styled operation liberty is clearly losing momentum. "we have to wait a little bit longer," said this student, "and see if we can reach our goal." "we want the government to leave," said this woman wearily. "we don't have anything. we can't be happy." protesters presented peti
three teenagers have been badly injured after falling from a cliff in cornwall. airlifted to derriford hospital in devon. police are appealling for witnesses. the venezuelan opposition leader, juan guaido, has insisted to the bbc that he is gaining support, despite appearing to fail in his efforts to persuade the country's military to back him. he had urged supporters to rally in large numbers outside military barracks to demonstrate against president maduro, but local media say only a small...