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. ♪ it's 2005, and i'm in a pub in north cornwall.n this pub. i'm drinking cider-- tastes good, i love cider. i'm watching the bubbles trail up from the bottom of the glass to the top of the glass. and in the background, there's an argument. the argument's about me, and whether i should be a candidate in the upcoming election. so a little while ago, dan rogerson, a good friend of mine, reached out and said, "hey, will you be my campaign manager? "i'm going to stand as a parliamentary candidate in the upcoming election." i go, "sure, yeah, i'll do that. i can take some time off work and everything else." he also says there's catch, that there is a county election happening at the same time, so there's 17 candidates for that. so it's 18 candidates that i have to get elected, and i'm thinking, "that's a lot, but i like a challenge. okay, dan, i'm in." so a couple of months later, here's me in the pub listening to the argument, drinking my cider-- i love that cider. and dan stands up and says, "i've decided-- eric is gonna be the paper ca
. ♪ it's 2005, and i'm in a pub in north cornwall.n this pub. i'm drinking cider-- tastes good, i love cider. i'm watching the bubbles trail up from the bottom of the glass to the top of the glass. and in the background, there's an argument. the argument's about me, and whether i should be a candidate in the upcoming election. so a little while ago, dan rogerson, a good friend of mine, reached out and said, "hey, will you be my campaign manager? "i'm going to stand as a...
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Nov 20, 2022
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. �* ., ., wind across north-west to devon and cornwall. �* ., cornwall.of the day through northern _ cornwall. a good part of the day through northern ireland - cornwall. a good part of the day through northern ireland with i through northern ireland with strength and the breeze picks up elsewhere but after a bright spark to the midlands ring developing here the afternoon. northern england to the afternoon. northern england to the far north of england will stay chilly especially with the breeze later on many will be dry and bright. this is bbc news. the headlines at six... the qatar world cup has kicked off with a lavish opening ceremony. the host nation are playing ecuador right now and they are 2—0 down after the first half. the tournament is taking place amongst criticism of qatar's human rights record — fifa and government officials in doha say the country is being singled out unfairly. a murder investigation has begun after two children died and a woman was left critically injured in a fire at a flat in nottingham. a shooting outside a gay nightclub
. �* ., ., wind across north-west to devon and cornwall. �* ., cornwall.of the day through northern _ cornwall. a good part of the day through northern ireland - cornwall. a good part of the day through northern ireland with i through northern ireland with strength and the breeze picks up elsewhere but after a bright spark to the midlands ring developing here the afternoon. northern england to the afternoon. northern england to the far north of england will stay chilly especially with the...
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devon and cornwall olice steps. devon and cornwall police have _ steps. devon and cornwall police have identified - steps. devon and cornwall police have identified the l steps. devon and cornwall- police have identified the body found — police have identified the body found in— police have identified the body found in a wooden area as mee kuen_ found in a wooden area as mee kuen chong. she found in a wooden area as mee kuen chang-— kuen chong. she wanted to do aood and kuen chong. she wanted to do good and jemma _ kuen chong. she wanted to do good and jemma mitchell- kuen chong. she wanted to do good and jemma mitchell saw| good and jemma mitchell saw that in— good and jemma mitchell saw that in her~ _ she forced the body into a suitcase, transported the body some distance.— suitcase, transported the body some distance. you have shown absolutely _ some distance. you have shown absolutely no _ some distance. you have shown absolutely no remorse, - some distance. you have shown absolutely no remorse, it - absolutely no remorse, it appears _ absolutely no r
devon and cornwall olice steps. devon and cornwall police have _ steps. devon and cornwall police have identified - steps. devon and cornwall police have identified the l steps. devon and cornwall- police have identified the body found — police have identified the body found in— police have identified the body found in a wooden area as mee kuen_ found in a wooden area as mee kuen chong. she found in a wooden area as mee kuen chang-— kuen chong. she wanted to do aood and kuen chong. she...
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Nov 30, 2022
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in cornwall, is —i in places here. in cornwall, 12, 13 in is —i in places here.rnwall, i2, 13 in the isles of scilly, quite mild over western areas. right now fog is beginning to thicken up and develop, particularly across southern england, but we have patches in the north—east of england and the scottish borders area which we've had all day. some of the fog will be dense, visibility down to 100 metres in areas. no chance of fog for northern ireland. some of this murky weather for england and wales, well, a slow start, allow extra time for your morning commute as the fog could linger in one or two places all day once again. a bit of rain across scotland, tending to become confined in the north late in the day. again we will have some of the day. again we will have some of the highest temperatures across the western side of the uk. for northern ireland, 12 celsius, a mild day here. friday, a lot of dry weather around, some mist and fog patches. bright and sunny spells here and there. a few spots of rain in northern scotland. nothing that significant. temperatures,
in cornwall, is —i in places here. in cornwall, 12, 13 in is —i in places here.rnwall, i2, 13 in the isles of scilly, quite mild over western areas. right now fog is beginning to thicken up and develop, particularly across southern england, but we have patches in the north—east of england and the scottish borders area which we've had all day. some of the fog will be dense, visibility down to 100 metres in areas. no chance of fog for northern ireland. some of this murky weather for england...
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Nov 16, 2022
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we make i such a great consortium in cornwall, we have these incredible assets in cornwall, and we are us. back in newquay, it is hoped the licences are just days away. fingers crossed for a launch within weeks. there are calls today for an overhaul to the housing standard system in england after a coroner concluded the death of a toddler in his family's flat was directly linked to mould exposure. two—year—old awaab ishak died in 2020 from a severe respiratory condition. his father had repeatedly raised complaints with rochdale borough wide housing but no action was taken. the coroner said the death of awaab ishak should be a defining moment for the housing sector. this is the damp and mould that killed awaab. his family had been complaining about it for years. his dad had been told to paint over it, which he did, but that wasn't enough to stop awaab developing a lung condition, which is extremely rare in young people. yesterday, a coronerfound that the only developed that condition because he had been exposed to the mould and damp in his home for his whole short life. the past two yea
we make i such a great consortium in cornwall, we have these incredible assets in cornwall, and we are us. back in newquay, it is hoped the licences are just days away. fingers crossed for a launch within weeks. there are calls today for an overhaul to the housing standard system in england after a coroner concluded the death of a toddler in his family's flat was directly linked to mould exposure. two—year—old awaab ishak died in 2020 from a severe respiratory condition. his father had...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, spaceport cornwall, in newquay. was one of the first actors to appear in the soap in 1985. , ., , first actors to appear in the soap in 1985. , . , first actors to appear in the soap in 1985. , . y .,, ., in 1985. his family said he was a brilliant actor, _ in 1985. his family said he was a brilliant actor, wonderful - in 1985. his family said he was a i brilliant actor, wonderful husband and father and a very fine human being. the actor leslie phillips who was known for his roles in the carry on films, has died aged 98 after a long illness. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba looks back on his life. # take a look at me... # hello. hello! he was the cad, the bounder, the ladies' man. it made him a star. hi, girls. i'm available. mr bell? ding—dong! you're not wrong! this way, please. his comic technique developed in the theatre, but it worked just as well in three early carry on films, on television and on radio. surely i don't have to go to bye—byes? the navy lark ran for 18 years from 1959. the navy lark,
rebecca morelle, bbc news, spaceport cornwall, in newquay. was one of the first actors to appear in the soap in 1985. , ., , first actors to appear in the soap in 1985. , . , first actors to appear in the soap in 1985. , . y .,, ., in 1985. his family said he was a brilliant actor, _ in 1985. his family said he was a brilliant actor, wonderful - in 1985. his family said he was a i brilliant actor, wonderful husband and father and a very fine human being. the actor leslie phillips who was known...
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we got jack from devon, we got alan fairless from cornwall . brexit. the brexit cornwall. brexit.e brexit debate. you know, i for years the real prize was to get back our territory waters the minimum was 12 miles around the coast that would be there for you guys and for us it didn't happen . and for us it didn't happen. your industry voted about 90% in favour of brexit . alan tell me, favour of brexit. alan tell me, you know, six years on from the vote, is there any benefit yet for fishing? no, none at all that. but now absolutely none . that. but now absolutely none. gosh, that's depressing . we gosh, that's depressing. we haven't seen anything at all. no, it's just as bad as not worse . we need to take control worse. we need to take control and at least get all the foreign boats excited . french. and that boats excited. french. and that from our shores because . yeah. from our shores because. yeah. we've got control to six miles before . what i can understand of before. what i can understand of it right along the south coast from kent to cornwall there are a very large number of
we got jack from devon, we got alan fairless from cornwall . brexit. the brexit cornwall. brexit.e brexit debate. you know, i for years the real prize was to get back our territory waters the minimum was 12 miles around the coast that would be there for you guys and for us it didn't happen . and for us it didn't happen. your industry voted about 90% in favour of brexit . alan tell me, favour of brexit. alan tell me, you know, six years on from the vote, is there any benefit yet for fishing? no,...
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but you -et and 51 minutes in cornwall. but you get one _ and 51 minutes in cornwall.mpletely depends on where _ example. so it completely depends on where you _ example. so it completely depends on where you live which seems absolutely outrageous. i think there's— absolutely outrageous. i think there's a _ absolutely outrageous. i think there's a much bigger thing at play here which— there's a much bigger thing at play here which is the nhs is totally broken — here which is the nhs is totally broken because even if you manage to -et broken because even if you manage to get an— broken because even if you manage to get an ambulance if you do not have to drive _ get an ambulance if you do not have to drive yourself to a and e they need _ to drive yourself to a and e they need to— to drive yourself to a and e they need to have the issue of once you -et need to have the issue of once you get there, can you get there, it can be seen. _ get there, can you get there, it can be seen. for— get there, can you get there, it can be seen. for i — get there, can you get there, it ca
but you -et and 51 minutes in cornwall. but you get one _ and 51 minutes in cornwall.mpletely depends on where _ example. so it completely depends on where you _ example. so it completely depends on where you live which seems absolutely outrageous. i think there's— absolutely outrageous. i think there's a _ absolutely outrageous. i think there's a much bigger thing at play here which— there's a much bigger thing at play here which is the nhs is totally broken — here which is the nhs is...
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the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding in some of the a roads in cornwalle the amount of rainfall so far this november. we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. tables will turn, though, on monday with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea, 31 mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we've seen areas of low pressure move into the uk and kind of stall as the run—up against this area of high pressure that stayed through the north and east of the uk. that and east of the uk. is kind of what is happening at the that is kind of what is happening at the moment with yesterday's area of low pressure below us although it is weakening in situ with bits of rain turning right and patch, may be some mist and fog of the pennines, called with a nipper forced mist and fog of the pennines, called with a nipperforced into rural commercials and parts of scotland but most starting with a frost free day. central and eastern england a restart off on a damp note to turn a bit brighter with showers across northern and eastern areas of sc
the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding in some of the a roads in cornwalle the amount of rainfall so far this november. we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. tables will turn, though, on monday with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea, 31 mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we've seen areas of low pressure move into the uk and kind of stall as the run—up against this area of high pressure that stayed...
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the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallss the eastern side of the uk. aboyne has seen more than double the amount of rainfall this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of high pressure that's stayed to the north and east of the uk. that's kind of what's happening at the moment, really. yesterday's area of low pressure still with us at the moment, although it is weakening in situ. we're seeing outbreaks of rain generally turning a little bit lighter and patchier, maybe a little bit of mist and fog over the pennines, cold enough for a nip of frost into rural sheltered parts of scotland, but most starting the day on a frost—free note. through tuesday, across central and eastern england, where we start off on a damp note, it should tur
the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallss the eastern side of the uk. aboyne has seen more than double the amount of rainfall this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall...
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Nov 13, 2022
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does look wet overnight for northern ireland, perhaps the far southwest of wales, pembrokeshire and cornwall. and then further east, i think we are likely to see some low cloud pushing once again and mist and fog developing. through monday, the front in the west not really moving very far at all, perhaps getting a little further up the bristol channel. some of the rain barely making it across the welsh border into the midlands, persistent rain sitting across western scotland. further east, perhaps some brighter spells but rather like sunday, there could be some stubborn, lingering clouds, mist and fog holding the temperatures back. the front is really on the high into nothing as it goes eastwards on tuesday, the low when the west takes over. this is a much more lively front, this will bring heavy downpours to areas in its path. it will also move through pretty quickly, however. so, brighterskies coming in the afternoon, for northern ireland, wales and the southwest. but with some squally showers coming in on the winds. and then for the middle of the week, we are very confident that we're goi
does look wet overnight for northern ireland, perhaps the far southwest of wales, pembrokeshire and cornwall. and then further east, i think we are likely to see some low cloud pushing once again and mist and fog developing. through monday, the front in the west not really moving very far at all, perhaps getting a little further up the bristol channel. some of the rain barely making it across the welsh border into the midlands, persistent rain sitting across western scotland. further east,...
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Nov 22, 2022
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the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwall wettest weather has been across the eastern side of the uk. aboyne has seen more than double the amount of rainfall so far this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of high pressure that's stayed to the north and east of the uk. that's kind of what's happening at the moment, really. yesterday's area of low pressure still with us at the moment, although it is weakening in situ. we're seeing outbreaks of rain generally turning a little bit lighter and patchier, maybe a little bit of mist and fog over the pennines, cold enough for a nip of frost into rural sheltered parts of scotland, but most starting the day on a frost—free note. through tuesday, across central and eastern england, where we st
the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwall wettest weather has been across the eastern side of the uk. aboyne has seen more than double the amount of rainfall so far this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low...
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the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallseen more than double the amount of rainfall this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of high pressure that's stayed to the north and east of the uk. that's kind of what's happening at the moment, really. yesterday's area of low pressure still with us at the moment, although it is weakening in situ. we're seeing outbreaks of rain generally turning a little bit lighter and patchy, maybe a little bit of mist and fog over the pennines, cold enough for a nip of frost into rural sheltered parts of scotland, but most starting the day on a frost—free note. through tuesday, across central and eastern england, where we start off on a damp note, it should turn a bit brighter. still showers across north
the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallseen more than double the amount of rainfall this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of...
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the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallk. aboyne has seen more than double the amount of rainfall this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of high pressure that's stayed to the north and east of the uk. that's kind of what's happening at the moment, really. yesterday's area of low pressure still with us at the moment, although it is weakening in situ. we're seeing outbreaks of rain generally turning a little bit lighter and patchier, maybe a little bit of mist and fog over the pennines, cold enough for a nip of frost into rural sheltered parts of scotland, but most starting the day on a frost—free note. through tuesday, across central and eastern england, where we start off on a damp note, it should turn a bit brighter. still show
the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallk. aboyne has seen more than double the amount of rainfall this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against...
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they could not get sound of cornwall.- not get sound of cornwall.he shot, and i hear bobby robson, "put it in the box". and i looked and he went, "put it in the box", and i went, ok, then. here's gascoigne. chipped in there. he's scored! a fantastic finale! what an amazing finish. david platt has clinched it for england in the last seconds of extra time. brilliant goal. i know david platt now, he owes me a favour. but what a great goal. remarkable scenes in bologna. gascoigne the architect, england one, belgium nil. england fans are just euphoric. it was a lovely, special moment. that's football. it has that power to - transform so many lives. i was over the moon, really, and that's when we all started. and then the fans were going, and then i thought, we can win this, you know? we can win this. good morning, paul gascoigne. delighted to see you on bbc breakfast. remind everybody at home, how special italia 90 was, why it was such a ground—breaking tournament. i was such a ground-breaking tournament.— was such a ground-breaking tournament. i think f
they could not get sound of cornwall.- not get sound of cornwall.he shot, and i hear bobby robson, "put it in the box". and i looked and he went, "put it in the box", and i went, ok, then. here's gascoigne. chipped in there. he's scored! a fantastic finale! what an amazing finish. david platt has clinched it for england in the last seconds of extra time. brilliant goal. i know david platt now, he owes me a favour. but what a great goal. remarkable scenes in bologna....
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Nov 22, 2022
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the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwall side of the uk. aboyne has seen more than double the amount of rainfall so far this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of high pressure that's stayed to the north and east of the uk. that's kind of what's happening at the moment, really. yesterday's area of low pressure still with us at the moment, although it is weakening in situ. we're seeing outbreaks of rain generally turning a little bit lighter and patchier, maybe a little bit of mist and fog over the pennines, cold enough for a nip of frost into rural sheltered parts of scotland, but most starting the day on a frost—free note. through tuesday, across central and eastern england, where we start off on a damp note, it should turn a bit
the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwall side of the uk. aboyne has seen more than double the amount of rainfall so far this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as...
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the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallll so far this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of high pressure that's stayed to the north and east of the uk. that's kind of what's happening at the moment, really. yesterday's area of low pressure still with us at the moment, although it is weakening in situ. we're seeing outbreaks of rain generally turning a little bit lighter and patchier, maybe a little bit of mist and fog over the pennines, cold enough for a nip of frost into rural sheltered parts of scotland, but most starting the day on a frost—free note. through tuesday, across central and eastern england, where we start off on a damp note, it should turn a bit brighter. still showers across northern and eastern areas of scotland
the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallll so far this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of high pressure that's stayed to the...
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they steal a march partly by land, partly by sea, and they block up cornwallis army at yorktown. there's an image showing you the area of the hudson highlands. so to zoom in a little bit, the spot we're looking at about six miles north of new york city, and it's the first spot where the hudson river starts to narrow enough and it gets into a hilly country. this was the important crossing point in a place called king's ferry. so if you can imagine if you're in new england, new york, the middle colonies, the only way you have to communicate to send troops back and forth because new york is occupied by the british, is using these ferries that are through this this this area of any of, you know, bear mountains. dylan sang a song about a bear mountain picnic years ago. that's all right. in this area here. so this area was probably one of the most militarized zones in america during the revolutionary war in terms of skirmishes, the dedication of troops. so on the west bank or the arrows indicating forts montgomery and clinton were built in 1776, peekskill, new york was a place where th
they steal a march partly by land, partly by sea, and they block up cornwallis army at yorktown. there's an image showing you the area of the hudson highlands. so to zoom in a little bit, the spot we're looking at about six miles north of new york city, and it's the first spot where the hudson river starts to narrow enough and it gets into a hilly country. this was the important crossing point in a place called king's ferry. so if you can imagine if you're in new england, new york, the middle...
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the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallhe wettest weather has been across the eastern side of the uk. aboyne has seen more than double the amount of rainfall so far this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of high pressure that's stayed to the north and east of the uk. that's kind of what's happening at the moment, really. yesterday's area of low pressure still with us at the moment, although it is weakening in situ. we're seeing outbreaks of rain generally turning a little bit lighter and patchier, maybe a little bit of mist and fog over the pennines, cold enough for a nip of frost into rural sheltered parts of scotland, but most starting the day on a frost—free note. through tuesday, across central and eastern england, where we
the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallhe wettest weather has been across the eastern side of the uk. aboyne has seen more than double the amount of rainfall so far this november, and we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. the tables were turned, though, on monday, with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea 31mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we have seen areas of low...
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and in a remote part of cornwall, the goonhilly earth station has an important role to play.craft. this will help nasa to work out very precisely exactly where the spacecraft is and how fast it's moving as it heads to the moon. and this was the moment the signal came through. we have aos on orion. good carrier level. this doesn't look like very much, i think, to most people, but to communication engineers, this is pure magic. what you would normally see is just a flat line of noise. but we're picking up the signal from space, from the artemis spacecraft. with a last look back at the earth, the spacecraft now has a 26 dayjourney ahead. this isjust the beginning, the start of a million mile journey that's being described as apollo for a new generation. rebecca morelle, bbc news. asda and lidl are limiting the number of eggs customers can buy. there are industry wide supply problems exacerbated by the recent outbreak of avian flu which has led to hundreds of thousands of hens being culled. our business correspondent emma simpson is here. how big a problem is this? clearly there
and in a remote part of cornwall, the goonhilly earth station has an important role to play.craft. this will help nasa to work out very precisely exactly where the spacecraft is and how fast it's moving as it heads to the moon. and this was the moment the signal came through. we have aos on orion. good carrier level. this doesn't look like very much, i think, to most people, but to communication engineers, this is pure magic. what you would normally see is just a flat line of noise. but we're...
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devon and cornwall especially, we could see winds around northern coasts as they flip from southeastaround 70—80 mph. to go with that through the day, we're going to see some heavy rain, particularly in the morning — turning wet across much of wales after a bright start in the north, rain throughout much of the day in northern ireland with some strengthening winds. away from that, the midlands, east anglia, south—east morning sunshine gives way to cloud and rain for the afternoon in the far north of england, scotland, actually, even though the wind will be picking up, making it feel particularly chilly in that breeze. many places will be dry with some sunshine, just a few showers in the far north and east. but it's across the north where we'll see even colder air move out of scandinavia as we go through into tuesday on the northern edge of our double—centred low, which�*ll continue to produce outbreaks of rain through the night and into the morning, especially for england and wales. breaking up, turning more showery, so about a chance of some afternoon sunshine at times. but whatever
devon and cornwall especially, we could see winds around northern coasts as they flip from southeastaround 70—80 mph. to go with that through the day, we're going to see some heavy rain, particularly in the morning — turning wet across much of wales after a bright start in the north, rain throughout much of the day in northern ireland with some strengthening winds. away from that, the midlands, east anglia, south—east morning sunshine gives way to cloud and rain for the afternoon in the...
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but still gusts of wind 60 to 75 miles an hour across west cornwall and also the english channel. tomorrow, the rain continues to advance northwards. on the tops of the hills and mountains it could well be wintry. we still have showers coming in across the south—west and the south—east. the cloud inland tending to break up and it will brighten up, with our temperatures six in the north to 12 in the south. this is bbc news. the headlines: england and wales kick off their world cup campaigns in qatar today, but their captains won't now wear armbands because of the threat of sanctions by the governing body, fifa. up to 46 have been killed and 700 injured after an earthquake rattled indonesia's west java province. rishi sunak has ruled out any post—brexit arrangements which rely on the uk aligning with eu laws. he says it has a priority to tackle illegal migration, saying it undermines trust in the system. and beenie man tells us how he spent thousands of pounds to cross the channel and a small boat, writing in the uk illegally, and he
but still gusts of wind 60 to 75 miles an hour across west cornwall and also the english channel. tomorrow, the rain continues to advance northwards. on the tops of the hills and mountains it could well be wintry. we still have showers coming in across the south—west and the south—east. the cloud inland tending to break up and it will brighten up, with our temperatures six in the north to 12 in the south. this is bbc news. the headlines: england and wales kick off their world cup campaigns...
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devon and cornwall especially, we could see winds around northern coasts as they flip from southeasting around 70—80 mph. to go with that through the day, we're going to see some heavy rain, particularly in the morning — turning wet across much of wales after a bright start in the north, rain throughout much of the day in northern ireland with some strengthening winds. away from that, the midlands, east anglia, south—east morning sunshine gives way to cloud and rain for the afternoon in the far north of england, scotland, actually, even though the wind will be picking up, making it feel particularly chilly in that breeze. many places will be dry with some sunshine, just a few showers in the far north and east. but it's across the north where we'll see even colder air move out of scandinavia as we go through into tuesday on the northern edge of our double—centred low, which�*ll continue to produce outbreaks of rain through the night and into the morning, especially for england and wales. breaking up, turning more showery, so about a chance of some afternoon sunshine at times. but what
devon and cornwall especially, we could see winds around northern coasts as they flip from southeasting around 70—80 mph. to go with that through the day, we're going to see some heavy rain, particularly in the morning — turning wet across much of wales after a bright start in the north, rain throughout much of the day in northern ireland with some strengthening winds. away from that, the midlands, east anglia, south—east morning sunshine gives way to cloud and rain for the afternoon in...
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to counter that rise in gas and electric at four holiday parks in cornwall. usage, how we use it when we use it and where we use it. if we can switch it off, we switch it off, consuming less and cutting if we can switch it off, we switch it off. consuming less and cutting expenditure on the minds of many in fowey and further afield. john henderson, bbc spotlight. new rules aimed at protecting parents from unneccesary school uniform costs are being ignored. that's what some parents have told our social affairs reporter caroline bilton — who has heard that a growing number are turning to charities for help. oh, look at it. it's a church, but it's also home to a charity. above the congregation, there are boxes and boxes and boxes of donated school uniforms. we've got over 500 boxes full of clothes. it's just such a huge need in the city for help with the costs of school clothing. and are you seeing that need grow? definitely. this year. it's not helped by this, the need for a logo. some schools require more than others. 14 to 15 polo shirts. mum of four, louise,
to counter that rise in gas and electric at four holiday parks in cornwall. usage, how we use it when we use it and where we use it. if we can switch it off, we switch it off, consuming less and cutting if we can switch it off, we switch it off. consuming less and cutting expenditure on the minds of many in fowey and further afield. john henderson, bbc spotlight. new rules aimed at protecting parents from unneccesary school uniform costs are being ignored. that's what some parents have told our...
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does look wet overnight for northern ireland, perhaps the far southwest of wales, pembrokeshire and cornwallkely to see some low cloud pushing once again and mist and fog developing. through monday, the front and the west not really moving very far at all, perhaps getting a little further up the bristol channel. some of the rain barely making it across the welsh border into the midlands, by persistent rain sitting across western scotland. further east, perhaps some brighter spells but rather like sunday, there could be some stubborn, lingering clouds, mist and fog holding the temperatures back. the front is really on the high into nothing as it goes eastwards on tuesday, the slow when the west takes over. this is a much more lively front, this will bring heavy downpours to areas in its path. it will also move through pretty quickly, however. so, brighterskies coming in the afternoon, for northern ireland, wales and the southwest. but with some squally showers coming in on the winds. and then for the middle of the week, we are very confident that we're going to be dominated by low pressure. s
does look wet overnight for northern ireland, perhaps the far southwest of wales, pembrokeshire and cornwallkely to see some low cloud pushing once again and mist and fog developing. through monday, the front and the west not really moving very far at all, perhaps getting a little further up the bristol channel. some of the rain barely making it across the welsh border into the midlands, by persistent rain sitting across western scotland. further east, perhaps some brighter spells but rather...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, spaceport cornwall, in newquay.lio in the conservative government. he's a former chief whip — responsible for party discipline. he's also a former education secretary and defence secretary. leaked messages appear to show williamson threatening ex—chief whip wendy morton and accusing her of excluding some mps from the queen's funeral. she has referred her complaint to the independent complaints and grievance scheme. separately, other bullying claims have now come from an unnamed senior civil servant or government employee. they claim williamson "deliberately demeaned and intimidated them" telling them at one point to "slit your throat" and at another to "jump out of the window". in a statement, williamson says... all this puts fresh pressure on the prime minister rishi sunak — over why sir gavin was appointed to his currentjob. we can cross live to westminster and our political correspondent jonathan blake. what can we expect from this investigation? are a couple of counts it is hard to know because the process is no
rebecca morelle, bbc news, spaceport cornwall, in newquay.lio in the conservative government. he's a former chief whip — responsible for party discipline. he's also a former education secretary and defence secretary. leaked messages appear to show williamson threatening ex—chief whip wendy morton and accusing her of excluding some mps from the queen's funeral. she has referred her complaint to the independent complaints and grievance scheme. separately, other bullying claims have now come...
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maximum temperatures cornwall. maximum temperatures in the south 11 celsius.ve into western areas with cloud hanging on in the east. western areas with cloud hanging on in the east . that's how the on in the east. that's how the weather is shaping up for the rest the day . hello. good afternoon. welcome this is real britain with me, emily carver, your tv, radio and onune. emily carver, your tv, radio and online . now, following the doom online. now, following the doom and gloom of thursday's autumn statement, it looks like majority of us are going to be feeling quite a bit poorer. so the budget, a recipe
maximum temperatures cornwall. maximum temperatures in the south 11 celsius.ve into western areas with cloud hanging on in the east. western areas with cloud hanging on in the east . that's how the on in the east. that's how the weather is shaping up for the rest the day . hello. good afternoon. welcome this is real britain with me, emily carver, your tv, radio and onune. emily carver, your tv, radio and online . now, following the doom online. now, following the doom and gloom of thursday's...
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devon and cornwall police have identified the body found in a wooden area as mee chong. she wanted to do good, | and jemma mitchell saw that in her. she forced the body into a suitcase, transported the body some distance. you have shown absolutely no remorse, it appears that you are in complete denial. june 2021. a summer's day in the coastal resort of salcombe on the south devon coast. i was with george, my boyfriend, and my mum and dad, and we were on holiday and just having a couple of weeks down there. just normal stuff that we do, like going to the beach, going on walks, having some nice food, going on the boat, i've got a little boat down there as well, so i like to go on that. but charlotte's idyllic family holiday was about to be shattered one afternoon. out walking, they made a gruesome discovery. at the time my mum, she saw some fabric, she said, over the wall, and it was quite close to us, it was quite easy to see. and she knew that something was wrong but she didn't want to look again, so she shouted us over and said, can you look what's down there, i have se
devon and cornwall police have identified the body found in a wooden area as mee chong. she wanted to do good, | and jemma mitchell saw that in her. she forced the body into a suitcase, transported the body some distance. you have shown absolutely no remorse, it appears that you are in complete denial. june 2021. a summer's day in the coastal resort of salcombe on the south devon coast. i was with george, my boyfriend, and my mum and dad, and we were on holiday and just having a couple of weeks...
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they steal a march partly by land, partly by sea, and they block up cornwallis army at yorktown. there's an image showing you the area of the hudson highlands. so to zoom in a little bit, the spot we're looking at about six miles north of new york city, and it's the first spot where the hudson river starts to narrow enough and it gets into a hilly country. this was the important crossing point in a place called king's ferry. so if you can imagine if you're in new england, new york, the middle colonies, the only way you have to communicate to send troops back and forth because new york is occupied by the british, is using these ferries that are through this this this area of any of, you know, bear mountains. dylan sang a song about a bear mountain picnic years ago. that's all right. in this area here. so this area was probably one of the most militarized zones in america during the revolutionary war in terms of skirmishes, the dedication of troops. so on the west bank or the arrows indicating forts montgomery and clinton were built in 1776, peekskill, new york was a place where th
they steal a march partly by land, partly by sea, and they block up cornwallis army at yorktown. there's an image showing you the area of the hudson highlands. so to zoom in a little bit, the spot we're looking at about six miles north of new york city, and it's the first spot where the hudson river starts to narrow enough and it gets into a hilly country. this was the important crossing point in a place called king's ferry. so if you can imagine if you're in new england, new york, the middle...
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the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallreas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of high pressure that's stayed to the north and east of the uk. that's kind of what's happening at the moment, really. yesterday's area of low pressure still with us at the moment, although it is weakening in situ. we're seeing outbreaks of rain generally turning a little bit lighter and patchy, maybe a little bit of mist and fog over the pennines, cold enough for a nip of frost into rural sheltered parts of scotland, but most starting the day on a frost—free note. through tuesday, across central and eastern england, where we start off on a damp note, it should turn a bit brighter. still showers across northern and eastern areas of scotland, one or two showers running down the irish sea, just clipping pembrokeshire and also devon and cornwall, where it will be quite a windy day. temperatures seven to ii celsius but not feeling quite as chilly. for most of us, the winds won't be as strong as the
the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding to some of the a roads in cornwallreas of low pressure move in to the uk and kind of stall as they've run up against this area of high pressure that's stayed to the north and east of the uk. that's kind of what's happening at the moment, really. yesterday's area of low pressure still with us at the moment, although it is weakening in situ. we're seeing outbreaks of rain generally turning a little bit lighter and patchy,...
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area is not bad with some sunshine around, showers clipping pembrokeshire, running into parts of cornwall devon, where it will be a windy day. temperatures of 7—11 c, just a degree or two below average for the time of year. more rain in the forecast for wednesday, another area of low pressure on the way, bringing heavy rain, pushing northwards and eastwards, and through the afternoon it brightens up through the afternoon it brightens up in the west, a mixture of sunshine and showers, but showers widespread, some quite heavy and thundery as well. temperatures not changing much, 7—12 degrees celsius, but over the next few days, although the weather stays unsettled, expect more rain, the wind is switching to a south—westerly direction, so highs of 13-14 a south—westerly direction, so highs of 13—14 into the weekend, with more rain on the way. chris with the latest on the weather. that is the bbc news at ten on an eventful 21st of november. more analysis of the main story is coming up right now on newsnight, thatis coming up right now on newsnight, that is with victoria derbyshire standing by
area is not bad with some sunshine around, showers clipping pembrokeshire, running into parts of cornwall devon, where it will be a windy day. temperatures of 7—11 c, just a degree or two below average for the time of year. more rain in the forecast for wednesday, another area of low pressure on the way, bringing heavy rain, pushing northwards and eastwards, and through the afternoon it brightens up through the afternoon it brightens up in the west, a mixture of sunshine and showers, but...
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could see damaging gusts of wind, 17, maybe 18 mph across the north coast of devon and cornwall.gh a good part of the day in northern ireland with strengthening winds. the breeze picks up elsewhere, but after a bright start in the midlands, east anglia, south—east, cloud over, outbreaks of rain developing here into the afternoon. limited extent of northern england, too. far north of england and scotland, though, even though they'll stay chilly, especially with the breeze later on, many will be dry and bright. see you soon. tonight at ten... a landmark deal for developing nations at the un climate summit — but disappointment at the lack of progress on cutting fossil fuels. rich nations agree to create a fund to pay poorer countries for the damage and economic losses caused by climate change like flooding. this will not be enough, but it is a much—needed political signal to rebuild broken trust. the voices of those on the front lines of the climate crisis must be heard. but despite that success there's criticism there were no stronger pledges on cutting emissions and the use of fos
could see damaging gusts of wind, 17, maybe 18 mph across the north coast of devon and cornwall.gh a good part of the day in northern ireland with strengthening winds. the breeze picks up elsewhere, but after a bright start in the midlands, east anglia, south—east, cloud over, outbreaks of rain developing here into the afternoon. limited extent of northern england, too. far north of england and scotland, though, even though they'll stay chilly, especially with the breeze later on, many will...
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look wet overnight for northern ireland, perhaps the far southwest of wales, for pembrokeshire and cornwallud pushing once again and mist and fog developing. through monday, the front in the west not really moving very far at all, perhaps getting a little further up the bristol channel. some of the rain barely making it across the welsh border, though, into the midlands, quite persistent rain sitting across western scotland. further east, perhaps some brighter spells, but rather like sunday, there could be some stubborn, lingering clouds, mist and fog holding the temperatures back. the front is really on a hiding to nothing as it goes eastwards on tuesday, ths low in the west takes over. this is a much more lively front, this will bring heavy downpours to areas in its path. it will also move through pretty quickly, however. so, brighterskies coming in the afternoon, for northern ireland, wales and the southwest, but with some squally showers coming in on the winds. and then for the middle of the week, we are very confident that we're going to be dominated by low pressure. so, there will be
look wet overnight for northern ireland, perhaps the far southwest of wales, for pembrokeshire and cornwallud pushing once again and mist and fog developing. through monday, the front in the west not really moving very far at all, perhaps getting a little further up the bristol channel. some of the rain barely making it across the welsh border, though, into the midlands, quite persistent rain sitting across western scotland. further east, perhaps some brighter spells, but rather like sunday,...
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and on a remote part of cornwall, the goonhilly earth station has an important role to play.aft, and the data it receives is vital. it will help nasa to work out exactly where the spacecraft is and how fast it is moving as it heads towards the moon. and here's the first signal sent back. this doesn't look like very much, i think, to most people, but to communication engineers, this is pure magic. what you would normally see is just a flat line of noise. but we're picking up the signal from space, from the artemis spacecraft. with a last look back at the earth, the spacecraft now has a 26—dayjourney ahead. this isjust the beginning, the start of a million—mile journey that's being described as apollo for a new generation. rebecca morelle, bbc news. quite extraordinary. and that is it for this addition of newsday. thanks for watching. i'm monica miller. hello there. the weather's looking pretty unsettled for the next couple of days. we're going to see quite a lot of rain in places, a risk of some localised flooding, too, and it's all because of one area of low pressure which is
and on a remote part of cornwall, the goonhilly earth station has an important role to play.aft, and the data it receives is vital. it will help nasa to work out exactly where the spacecraft is and how fast it is moving as it heads towards the moon. and here's the first signal sent back. this doesn't look like very much, i think, to most people, but to communication engineers, this is pure magic. what you would normally see is just a flat line of noise. but we're picking up the signal from...
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. >> in a remote part of cohen -- cornwall, this station has an important part to play.ge dish is part of a network of antennas around the world tracking spacecraft and the data it receives is vital in helping nasa to work out exactly where the spacecraft is and how fast it is moving as it heads to the moon. and here's the first signal sent back. >> it doesn't look like much to most people but to communication engineers, it's pure magic. normally you would see a flat line of noise but we are picking up the signal from space from the artemis spacecraft. >> with a last look back it has a 26 day journey ahead. this is just the beginning. the start of a million mile journey being described as apollo for a new generation. laura:o the moon and beyond. before we go tonight mexicans mourning the death of a dog named freda who became a national icon after rest in the city of puebla after an earthquake. the golden labrador is seen here in 2017. a military search-and-rescue dog who found the bodies of 41 people who died in the earthquake as well as a dozen people still alive. she w
. >> in a remote part of cohen -- cornwall, this station has an important part to play.ge dish is part of a network of antennas around the world tracking spacecraft and the data it receives is vital in helping nasa to work out exactly where the spacecraft is and how fast it is moving as it heads to the moon. and here's the first signal sent back. >> it doesn't look like much to most people but to communication engineers, it's pure magic. normally you would see a flat line of noise...
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and in a remote part of cornwall, the goonhilly earth station has an important role to play.as around the world tracking the spacecraft, and the data it receives is vital. it will help nasa to work out exactly where the spacecraft is and how fast it's moving as it heads towards the moon. and here's the first signal sent back. this doesn't look like very much, i think, to most people, but to communication engineers, this is pure magic. what you would normally see is just a flat line of noise. but we're picking up the signal from space, from the artemis spacecraft. with a last look back at the earth, the spacecraft now has a 26—dayjourney ahead. this isjust the beginning, the start of a million—mile journey that's being described as apollo for a new generation. rebecca morelle, bbc news. that's it for now. much more on the bbc news website. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ richpreston. hello there, the weather is looking pretty unsettled, quite a lot of rain in places and the risk of localised flooding. it's all because of an area of low pressure which is expected to hang ar
and in a remote part of cornwall, the goonhilly earth station has an important role to play.as around the world tracking the spacecraft, and the data it receives is vital. it will help nasa to work out exactly where the spacecraft is and how fast it's moving as it heads towards the moon. and here's the first signal sent back. this doesn't look like very much, i think, to most people, but to communication engineers, this is pure magic. what you would normally see is just a flat line of noise....
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i was born in cornwall. i grew up in germany and i was so i live in france in france and kelly and i keep getting for music choice on people to see why people should be doing the whole man. if you get it is for miss roll that to i came back, like on the continent now. so we start the 1st version to run. shifting africa is a platform to create the mission is like to connect ships in africa. and so in the just for out why do we do is like we share a connection with share information in different shifts and different countries. and so sometime we, we meet to talk about african ford. and we are in know, 45 countries in africa and i've seen america and i took 2 years, 2015 and 16 to travel iran. rough forgot to learn more about african cruise in the talking about $54.00 countries. mom. she was like diana sanmar, that why does to years to 12 in different countries in africa and also learn about african prison. i study study in germany and it's like i spent more time in africa and even to jewels whatever, learning
i was born in cornwall. i grew up in germany and i was so i live in france in france and kelly and i keep getting for music choice on people to see why people should be doing the whole man. if you get it is for miss roll that to i came back, like on the continent now. so we start the 1st version to run. shifting africa is a platform to create the mission is like to connect ships in africa. and so in the just for out why do we do is like we share a connection with share information in different...
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to our working week, but a change is on the way, and you can see that as we close out the day in cornwallthe south—west and, yes, there's a weather front that's bringing some wet and windy weather. you can see the extent of the cloud on the satellite picture, actually, and it's this frontal system tied into an area of low pressure which will continue to move further north and east. so, for the next few hours, be prepared for some heavy rain, but more importantly, some gale force gusts of winds — gusts in excess of 50—60 miles an hour, as that rain continues to push its way steadily north and east. so, first thing in the morning, the rain heaviest perhaps across parts of dorset, moving up through hampshire. then that's going to drift its way steadily northwards through the east wales, into the midlands, to north—west england, and eventually, it'll push its way steadily north and east. there will be quite a clearance behind, some sunshine and a scattering of sharp, blustery showers in the far south—west. the winds will be a feature, but the strongest gusts still with that rain, so gusts in
to our working week, but a change is on the way, and you can see that as we close out the day in cornwallthe south—west and, yes, there's a weather front that's bringing some wet and windy weather. you can see the extent of the cloud on the satellite picture, actually, and it's this frontal system tied into an area of low pressure which will continue to move further north and east. so, for the next few hours, be prepared for some heavy rain, but more importantly, some gale force gusts of...
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to our working week, but a change is on the way, and you can see that as we close out the day in cornwallnt that's bringing some wet and windy weather. you can see the extent of the cloud on the satellite picture, actually, and it's this frontal system tied into an area of low pressure which will continue to move further north and east. so, for the next few hours, be prepared for some heavy rain, but more importantly, some gale force gusts of winds — gusts in excess of 50—60 miles an hour, as that rain continues to push its way steadily north and east. so, first thing in the morning, the rain heaviest perhaps across parts of dorset, moving up through hampshire. then that's going to drift its way steadily northwards through the east wales, into the midlands, to north—west england, and eventually, it'l push its weight steadily north and east. there will be quite a clearance behind, some sunshine and a scattering of sharp, blustery showers in the far south—west. the winds will be a feature, but the strongest gusts still with that rain, so gusts in excess of 55 mph plus in the northern isles
to our working week, but a change is on the way, and you can see that as we close out the day in cornwallnt that's bringing some wet and windy weather. you can see the extent of the cloud on the satellite picture, actually, and it's this frontal system tied into an area of low pressure which will continue to move further north and east. so, for the next few hours, be prepared for some heavy rain, but more importantly, some gale force gusts of winds — gusts in excess of 50—60 miles an hour,...
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we could see winds around northern coasts, devon and cornwall touch around 70 or 80 miles an hour, travelat and with it, some very heavy rain, too. the winds flipping from the southeast to the northwest through the day. rain also spreading northwards across wales there through a good part of the day in northern ireland and into the afternoon, the midlands, east anglia, the southeast will get progressively wet as well. influence across northern england, a little bit more limited far north of england, scotland after a frosty in places icy and foggy start, should be dry and bright day for many. a few showers in the northeast, but it will feel cold here in the breeze. that breeze strengthening through the day and the breeze will strengthen a bit further through monday night to tuesday even colder air across scandinavia, working into the far north of scotland on the northern edge of our double low centre. that centre, though, fizzling out cloud. outbreaks of rain in the morning, a bit bright and showery into the afternoon, certainly a bit better than some will have seen on monday. but in the f
we could see winds around northern coasts, devon and cornwall touch around 70 or 80 miles an hour, travelat and with it, some very heavy rain, too. the winds flipping from the southeast to the northwest through the day. rain also spreading northwards across wales there through a good part of the day in northern ireland and into the afternoon, the midlands, east anglia, the southeast will get progressively wet as well. influence across northern england, a little bit more limited far north of...