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the village near goole _ very late today. the village near goole came _ very late today.came to a - near goole came to a standstill, and east yorkshire buses were stuck on the bridge and kick off at hull city's game against scunthorpe united was delayed due to the traffic. this was only a village, it was not meant to be traffic like this, ever. not meant to be traffic like this. ever-— not meant to be traffic like this, ever. ~ . , this, ever. we have never seen so many _ this, ever. we have never seen so many cars. _ this, ever. we have never seen so many cars, ever. _ this, ever. we have never seen so many cars, ever. meanwhile in goole. _ so many cars, ever. meanwhile in goole, local— so many cars, ever. meanwhile in goole, local people - so many cars, ever. meanwhile in goole, local people watched | in goole, local people watched and waited and tried to find a good vantage point. i and waited and tried to find a good vantage point.— and waited and tried to find a good vantage point. i meant to be inside watching _ good vantage point. i meant to be inside watching the
the village near goole _ very late today. the village near goole came _ very late today.came to a - near goole came to a standstill, and east yorkshire buses were stuck on the bridge and kick off at hull city's game against scunthorpe united was delayed due to the traffic. this was only a village, it was not meant to be traffic like this, ever. not meant to be traffic like this. ever-— not meant to be traffic like this, ever. ~ . , this, ever. we have never seen so many _ this, ever. we have...
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the village near goole came to a standstill due to diverted traffic.c. this was only a village it was never meant for big traffic like this ever. we have never seen. so manyjams, never. meanwhile, in goole, local people watched and waited, and tried to find a good vantage point. meant to be inside watching phones, got my head down the road thinking what's happening, try to catch a little glimpse. i've just snuck through the edge onto the field to see if we can see it. and it's a good viewpoint. spectators had to wait until 4:30pm, but when the moment finally came, it was dramatic. there you go! it has been a diversion _ from all the covid and everything, so yeah, it has been exciting. something quite different for goole, put it on the map today. jake zukerman, bbc look north. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. the weather across the uk is becoming a little more volatile over the next few days. a risk of more thundery showers developing through the night tonight and into the early hours of sunday morning, particularly for southern
the village near goole came to a standstill due to diverted traffic.c. this was only a village it was never meant for big traffic like this ever. we have never seen. so manyjams, never. meanwhile, in goole, local people watched and waited, and tried to find a good vantage point. meant to be inside watching phones, got my head down the road thinking what's happening, try to catch a little glimpse. i've just snuck through the edge onto the field to see if we can see it. and it's a good viewpoint....
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something quite different for goole, put it on the map today.tory is on the change, and we've seen signs of that today with some contrasting conditions out there. yes, there were early—morning thunderstorms across southern england, and then those eased to a legacy of cloud for much of the day. further north and west, we've had some beautiful sunshine, and yet again, some warmth — not the extreme warmth, but 25 degrees. that's 77 fahrenheit. it looks likely that we see that north—south divide through the night with clearer skies to the northwest. but low pressure really dominating the story over the next few days, and that could trigger off further thundery downpours overnight tonight for southern england and for south wales, and that'll continue into the early hours of sunday morning. so, at risk, then, of some showers here. there'll be quite a lot of cloud as well spilling in off north sea coasts, the clearer skies the further north and west. it's not going to be a cold night. temperatures will hold up quite widely into double figures, perhaps
something quite different for goole, put it on the map today.tory is on the change, and we've seen signs of that today with some contrasting conditions out there. yes, there were early—morning thunderstorms across southern england, and then those eased to a legacy of cloud for much of the day. further north and west, we've had some beautiful sunshine, and yet again, some warmth — not the extreme warmth, but 25 degrees. that's 77 fahrenheit. it looks likely that we see that north—south...
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something quite different for goole, put it on the map today.unvaccinated", as the delta variant of coronavirus spreads rapidly in areas where the uptake ofjabs has been low. speaking in virginia, mr biden praised the governor of alabama, kay ivey, who said it was time to start blaming the unvaccinated for the rise in infections. here's our north america correspondent david willis? with less than 34% of its population fully vaccinated, alabama is the least vaccinated state in this country. and thursday's remarks by its republican governor were well received by the white house. folks are supposed to have common sense. but it is time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks, it's the unvaccinated folks that are letting us down. in a speech, president biden echoed governor kay ivey�*s assertion that the recent rise in covid—19 cases was the fault of those who have refused to get vaccinated. what we have now is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. here is the point. first of all, the covid—19 deaths and hospitalisations today are am
something quite different for goole, put it on the map today.unvaccinated", as the delta variant of coronavirus spreads rapidly in areas where the uptake ofjabs has been low. speaking in virginia, mr biden praised the governor of alabama, kay ivey, who said it was time to start blaming the unvaccinated for the rise in infections. here's our north america correspondent david willis? with less than 34% of its population fully vaccinated, alabama is the least vaccinated state in this country....
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jake zuckerman, bbc look north, goole.ion because of a muscle injury, murray and his partner joe salisbury beat the second seeds in the men's tennis doubles. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm lewis -- i'm —— i'm lewis vaughanjones and this is bbc news. good evening. the weather story is on the change, and we've seen signs of that today with some contrasting conditions out there. yes, there were early—morning thunderstorms across southern england, and then those eased to a legacy of cloud for much of the day. further north and west, we've had some beautiful sunshine, and yet again, some warmth — not the extreme warmth, but 25 degrees. that's 77 fahrenheit. it looks likely that we see that north—south divide through the night with clearer skies to the north—west. but low pressure really dominating the story over the next few days, and that could trigger off further thundery downpours overnight tonight for southern england and for south wales, and that'll continue into the early hours of sunday morning. so,
jake zuckerman, bbc look north, goole.ion because of a muscle injury, murray and his partner joe salisbury beat the second seeds in the men's tennis doubles. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm lewis -- i'm —— i'm lewis vaughanjones and this is bbc news. good evening. the weather story is on the change, and we've seen signs of that today with some contrasting conditions out there. yes, there were early—morning thunderstorms across southern england, and then those eased to...
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something quite different for goole, certainly put it on the map today.e is now behind us. more unsettled conditions on the cards. really, through the week ahead we're looking at that gradual change to cooler conditions. still some heavy showers around at times but also some spells of sunshine in between as well. we have had some fairly heavy downpours over recent hours. you can see on the satellite image, this area of cloud that has been moving its way up from the south has produced already a few heavy showers in the far south and some thunderstorms as well. as we head through the course of the day, be prepared for more thunderstorms across parts of southern and particularly south—east england, if you do catch one there could be some localised flooding and potential for some disruption to travel as well. the zone likely to see the heaviest of showers today is across southeast england, east anglia, perhaps into the midlands as well. elsewhere across the uk, a lot of dry, settled weather and the cloud will be breaking up through the day so long spells of s
something quite different for goole, certainly put it on the map today.e is now behind us. more unsettled conditions on the cards. really, through the week ahead we're looking at that gradual change to cooler conditions. still some heavy showers around at times but also some spells of sunshine in between as well. we have had some fairly heavy downpours over recent hours. you can see on the satellite image, this area of cloud that has been moving its way up from the south has produced already a...
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something quite different for goole. certainly put it on the map today! to the weather. more unsettled conditions on the cards and from the weaker hand the gradual change to cooler conditions. heavy showers and some sunshine in between. we have had some fairly heavy downpours over recent hours, the satellite image, this area of cloud has moved its way up this area of cloud has moved its way up from the south. as we head to the course of today, be prepared for more of those thunderstorms across parts of southern and particularly south—east england. if you catch one, they could be localised flooding and the potential for some disruption to travel. this is unlikely to see the heaviest of the showers, south—east england, east anglia and the midlands. elsewhere across the uk, not of dry unsettled weather. the cloud will be breaking up weather. the cloud will be breaking up through the day. long spells of sunshine. some of these are quite torrential in the evening hours and the rumble of thunder into the evening. most of the show was easing somewhat through the
something quite different for goole. certainly put it on the map today! to the weather. more unsettled conditions on the cards and from the weaker hand the gradual change to cooler conditions. heavy showers and some sunshine in between. we have had some fairly heavy downpours over recent hours, the satellite image, this area of cloud has moved its way up this area of cloud has moved its way up from the south. as we head to the course of today, be prepared for more of those thunderstorms across...
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jake zuckerman, bbc look north, goole. the battle against rising numbers of covid—19. it's due to recent data showing that nearly thirty percent of adults in newcastle for example, haven't even had their firstjab, among younger adults it's almost half. in the whole of england nearly 70% of the adult population has had both jabs which is why auhorities say they're taking action. the bbc�*s martin forster reports. injanuary, worried people queued up to be vaccinated and the limiting factor was how quickly the nhs could get hold of vaccines. six months later, and it's a very different story. the vaccines are there, the vaccinators are there, but the nhs is dealing with a far more sceptical audience. while the north—east is seeing the highest rates of infection in the country, in newcastle, nearly three in ten adults remain completely unvaccinated. i guess there's a sense that perhaps we're getting towards the end of the pandemic and i think that's probably playing into people's minds as to, "actually, do i still need the vacc
jake zuckerman, bbc look north, goole. the battle against rising numbers of covid—19. it's due to recent data showing that nearly thirty percent of adults in newcastle for example, haven't even had their firstjab, among younger adults it's almost half. in the whole of england nearly 70% of the adult population has had both jabs which is why auhorities say they're taking action. the bbc�*s martin forster reports. injanuary, worried people queued up to be vaccinated and the limiting factor...
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something quite different for goole. certainly put it on the map today!british interest on the first full day's action. disappointment forjade jones in the taekwondo. such an upset because it was widely expected she was going to at least be in with a chance of the gold medal. the two—time olympic taekwondo champion suffered a shock first round defeat by alizadeh of the refugee olympic team in tokyo. missing out on gold forjadejones is a hugely unexpected blow. she looked stunned after the defeat, to be honest with you, as did bianca walkden, that is how watching on, her flatmate and very close friend. alizadeh had beatenjones twice before, including at the world championships in 2015, but huge disappointment for the whole of team gb and bianca walkden. as you can see her crying. and jadejones as well stop she had a chance of a bronze medal but, unfortunately, that has gone as well because other results have not gone her way. better news for the britt bradly sinden, who has secured at least a silver medal. —— for the british athlete. he is through to the f
something quite different for goole. certainly put it on the map today!british interest on the first full day's action. disappointment forjade jones in the taekwondo. such an upset because it was widely expected she was going to at least be in with a chance of the gold medal. the two—time olympic taekwondo champion suffered a shock first round defeat by alizadeh of the refugee olympic team in tokyo. missing out on gold forjadejones is a hugely unexpected blow. she looked stunned after the...
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jake zuckerman, bbc look north, goole. executive of new economics foundation a social—economic left wing think tank and former labour adviser — that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. we've got a mix of weather types over the next couple of days and we've lost that intense heat we had over the last week or so but we have got some thunderstorms and particular for southern and south—eastern england today, they could bring some ready torrential rain. really torrential rain. there is a risk of some localised flooding, perhaps some travel disruption, particular for the south—east of england, east anglia, perhaps into the midlands, as well. that is where we are expecting the showers and thunderstorms, today. elsewhere, looking largely dry with some longer spells of sunshine. temperatures in the northwest 24 or 25 degrees but about 22 under the showers in the south—east. most of the heavy showers in the east fade away overnight. we've got
jake zuckerman, bbc look north, goole. executive of new economics foundation a social—economic left wing think tank and former labour adviser — that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. we've got a mix of weather types over the next couple of days and we've lost that intense heat we had over the last week or so but we have got some thunderstorms and particular for southern and south—eastern england...
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part of the m62 has had to be shut near goole for a controlled explosion to be carried out.coming up at 7.45, but now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. tuesday, january 1st, 1856. with little pride and less hope, we begin the new year. in the world to come, us—based norwegian film—maker mona fastvold captures an intense romantic relationship set against the bleak, unforgiving backdrop of 19th—century frontier life. when the day is done, my mind turns to her, and i think... "why are we to be separated?" adapted from a story byjim shepard, who shares screenwriting credits with ron hansen, the film follows the fortunes — or misfortunes — of two couples living on remote farms in schoharie county. it's a tough existence, with narrator abigail, played by katherine waterston, recording the daily grind in her diary — a monotone document of a life filled with hardship, tinged with grief, and notably lacking in love.
part of the m62 has had to be shut near goole for a controlled explosion to be carried out.coming up at 7.45, but now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. tuesday, january 1st, 1856. with little pride and less hope, we begin the new year. in the world to come, us—based norwegian film—maker mona fastvold captures an intense...
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the moment a live world war ii bomb was detonated on the outskirts of goole.terday and much of today preparing for the controlled explosion, and for motorists, it was the cause of much frustration. the m62, which passes right next to the site, was closed in both directions as police cordoned off the area. meanwhile, people watched and waited trying to find a good vantage point. i waited trying to find a good vantage point.— waited trying to find a good vantage point. i was thinking what is happening, - vantage point. i was thinking what is happening, trying - vantage point. i was thinking what is happening, trying to | what is happening, trying to catch a little glimpse. i looked on the edge onto the field — looked on the edge onto the field to— looked on the edge onto the field to see if we could see it and — field to see if we could see it and it— field to see if we could see it and it is_ field to see if we could see it and it is a _ field to see if we could see it and it is a good viewpoint. spectators had to wait until a:30pm but when the moment finally c
the moment a live world war ii bomb was detonated on the outskirts of goole.terday and much of today preparing for the controlled explosion, and for motorists, it was the cause of much frustration. the m62, which passes right next to the site, was closed in both directions as police cordoned off the area. meanwhile, people watched and waited trying to find a good vantage point. i waited trying to find a good vantage point.— waited trying to find a good vantage point. i was thinking what is...
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part of the m62 had to be shut near goole for a controlled explosion to be carried out.elcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentatorjo phillips, and nigel nelson, who's the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the observer has been hearing from bosses within the uk food industry, who say government measures to prevent staff from isolating have been so badly mishandled, they've made the crisis worse. the sunday people focuses on the transport industry which is also suffering the adverse effects of the pingdemic. it says a shortage of staff at heathrow meant travellers were queueing for hours. according to the mail on sunday, the health secretary, sajid javid, has been accused of frightening borisjohnson into making his decision to move france into the amber—plus travel category. the sunday times reports that private schools have been accused of taking advantage of covid disruption to a—levels and playing the system by lobbying top universities and
part of the m62 had to be shut near goole for a controlled explosion to be carried out.elcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentatorjo phillips, and nigel nelson, who's the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the observer has been hearing from bosses within the uk food industry, who say government measures to prevent staff from isolating have been so badly mishandled,...
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part of the m62 had to be shut near goole for a controlled explosion to be carried out.n bbc news, three engineers leading the field in clean energy solutions come together for a special event presented by kevin fong, at the victoria and albert museum in london. hello, i'm kevin fong, and welcome to the engineers: clean energy. we are here at the victoria and albert museum in london with a socially distanced public audience, a virtual audience from around the globe, and three of the world's leading engineers. now, the climate catastrophe threatens all of us. but these engineers are at the forefront of providing our world with real solutions. applause. please welcome henry snaith, professor of physics at oxford. through his engineering of low—cost photovoltaics, he discovered thin film solarcells. it could be a hugely significant discovery, as henry hopes it will eventually double the efficiency of solar power and halve the cost. danielle merfeld is an electrical engineer who is chief technology officer and vice—president of ge renewables. ge is the biggest creator of win
part of the m62 had to be shut near goole for a controlled explosion to be carried out.n bbc news, three engineers leading the field in clean energy solutions come together for a special event presented by kevin fong, at the victoria and albert museum in london. hello, i'm kevin fong, and welcome to the engineers: clean energy. we are here at the victoria and albert museum in london with a socially distanced public audience, a virtual audience from around the globe, and three of the world's...
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part of the m62 had to be shut near goole for a controlled explosion to be carried out.bbc news, my friend from a care home, in this episode arina is applying to become nina's guardian, giving the 27—year—old hope she might finally be able to leave the institution where she has lived her entire adult life. hello. for some of us, it's been another warm and very sunny day, particularly across parts of scotland, northern ireland, and northern england. this was falkirk earlier on this afternoon. lots of blue skies and sunshine. for others, we started the weekend with thunderstorms, torrential rain and frequent lightning. and all of us will see a change to something cooler and wetter in the week ahead. and it's all down to the jet stream, very active in the atlantic, diving its way down to the south of the uk. that's allowed an area of low pressure to develop and it's this area of low pressure that we're going to keep in the week ahead. so most of us will see some rain, we'll also see quite a big drop in temperature, both by day and by night. in the short term, the focus is o
part of the m62 had to be shut near goole for a controlled explosion to be carried out.bbc news, my friend from a care home, in this episode arina is applying to become nina's guardian, giving the 27—year—old hope she might finally be able to leave the institution where she has lived her entire adult life. hello. for some of us, it's been another warm and very sunny day, particularly across parts of scotland, northern ireland, and northern england. this was falkirk earlier on this...