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british researchers scoured the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very firstom africa and never left. but a secret found at the bottom of the sea suggests that they were all wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed. the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. that would have meant for the humans not only that they would have trouble to find resources — for example, food — but also that the extreme conditions have led to the population of this early humans from europe. researchers found that there was no evidence for humans in europe for 200,000 years after that. but then, early humans came back. of the north norfolk coast, these footprints, found under the sands of the north norfolk coast, are some of the first humans to have returned after this newly discovered ice age. let's imagine what it was like and how they survived. hesburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 y
british researchers scoured the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very firstom africa and never left. but a secret found at the bottom of the sea suggests that they were all wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed. the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. that would have meant for the humans not only that they...
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british researchers scoured the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very first europe from africa and never left. but a secret found at the bottom of the sea suggests that they were all wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. that would have meant for the humans not only that they would have trouble to find resources — for example, food — but also that the extreme conditions have led to the population of this early humans from europe. researchers found that there was no evidence for humans in europe for 200,000 years after that. but then, early humans came back. these footprints, found under the sands of the north norfolk coast, are some of the first humans to have returned after this newly discovered ice age. let's imagine what it was like and how they survived. hesburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 years ago, long before it was a beach. the big f
british researchers scoured the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very first europe from africa and never left. but a secret found at the bottom of the sea suggests that they were all wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. that would have meant for the humans not only that they would have trouble to...
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british researchers scoured the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very first from africa and never left. but a secret found at the bottom of the sea suggests that they were all wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. that would have meant, for the humans, not only that they would have trouble to find resources — for example, food — but also that the extreme conditions have led to the depopulation of this early humans from europe. —— these early humans from europe. researchers found that there was no evidence for humans in europe for 200,000 years after that. but then, early humans came back. these footprints, found under the sands of the north norfolk coast, are some of the first humans to have returned after this newly discovered ice age. let's imagine what it was like and how they survived. happisburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 years ago, lo
british researchers scoured the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very first from africa and never left. but a secret found at the bottom of the sea suggests that they were all wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. that would have meant, for the humans, not only that they would have trouble to find...
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british researchers scoured the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very firstll wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. that would have meant for the humans not only that they would have trouble to find resources — for example, food — but also that the extreme conditions have led to the population of this early humans from europe. researchers found that there was no evidence for humans in europe for 200,000 years after that. but then, early humans came back. these footprints, found under the sands of the north norfolk coast, are some of the first humans to have returned after this newly discovered ice age. let's imagine what it was like and how they survived. hesburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 years ago, long before it was a beach. the big freeze was over, but it was still cold, much colder than it is today. so they had to learn how to cope by
british researchers scoured the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very firstll wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. that would have meant for the humans not only that they would have trouble to find resources — for example, food — but also that the extreme conditions have led to the population...
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these footprints, found under the sands of the north norfolk coast, are some of the first humans to have like and how they survived. happisburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 years ago, long before it was a beach. the big freeze was over, but it was still cold — much colder than it is today. so they had to learn how to cope by building better shelters and developing better hunting techniques for food and furs to stay warm. they may even have become hairier. this is important because it shows that our early ancestors were inventive and adaptable, which is why we are here today. researchers are still searching for what remains of these humans. these are the stone tools they learnt how to make. they're adapting the whole time to new environments, new climates, right the way through the ice ages, and developing new technologies to cope with these cold conditions. the face is really quite delicately built. this is a reconstruction of a skull of one of those early humans — smaller—brained, but gradually evolving into more advanced species, researche
these footprints, found under the sands of the north norfolk coast, are some of the first humans to have like and how they survived. happisburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 years ago, long before it was a beach. the big freeze was over, but it was still cold — much colder than it is today. so they had to learn how to cope by building better shelters and developing better hunting techniques for food and furs to stay warm. they may even have become...
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north norfolk and next month., including victims of crime and witnesses, was included erroneously in freedom of information responses . both of information responses. both forces have attributed it to a technical issue in a joint statement, they said the data was hidden from anyone opening the files, which were issued between april 2021 and march 20th, 22. the prime minister has called wages rising at their fastest level for 22 years. light at the end of the tunnel. figures from the office for national statistics show wages rose by 7.8% in the last quarter. but inflation is currently 7.9, bringing it down is the key, according to rishi sunak, it's inflation that's making people feel poorer. >> it's eating into their savings and their bank account, making sure there's less money that at the of the that they have at the end of the month. that's why we need to month. and that's why we need to bnng month. and that's why we need to bring and that's how bring it down. and that's how we'll bring interest we'll also bring
north norfolk and next month., including victims of crime and witnesses, was included erroneously in freedom of information responses . both of information responses. both forces have attributed it to a technical issue in a joint statement, they said the data was hidden from anyone opening the files, which were issued between april 2021 and march 20th, 22. the prime minister has called wages rising at their fastest level for 22 years. light at the end of the tunnel. figures from the office for...
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where the storm is right now >> and take a look, as far north as norfolk and just to the north of thereis morning 65 miles southeast of wilmington, north carolina, it's got 60-mile-per-hour winds, moving northeast at 20 miles per hour look at some of these winds. wilmington, 48-mile-per-hour wind gusts same in beaufort, 25-mile-per-hour wind gusts in kill devil hills norfolk seeing gusts of 41 miles per hour the system will move quickly offshore, and by this time tomorrow, well offshore. so the effects of idalia are still going to be felt, but the good news is, this storm surge will come down pretty quickly. we're talking about maybe another 2 to 4 feet of storm surge, especially a rate around the cape but the rainfall again, we could see isolated areas up to 6 inches of rain and so we have a moderate risk of flooding all the way to cape hatteras elizabeth city has the chance of some flooding as well. the good news is, the worst is over as far as that flooding is concerned. that will be ending within the next 24 hours. and things are getting a chance to get back to normal and get that c
where the storm is right now >> and take a look, as far north as norfolk and just to the north of thereis morning 65 miles southeast of wilmington, north carolina, it's got 60-mile-per-hour winds, moving northeast at 20 miles per hour look at some of these winds. wilmington, 48-mile-per-hour wind gusts same in beaufort, 25-mile-per-hour wind gusts in kill devil hills norfolk seeing gusts of 41 miles per hour the system will move quickly offshore, and by this time tomorrow, well offshore....
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then just days later saw data breach in later saw that data breach in the norfolk and suffolk the north norfolkd police forces, didn't we? and that had the names and details of the victims, often of domestic abuse cases. so absolutely terrible data breaches , it seems, breaches happening, it seems, across board . can i ask you across the board. can i ask you about another law and order story? big news this morning, a change the so that judges change in the law so that judges very clearly in legislation can force people who've been found guilty of their crimes to go into the dock , not only hear into the dock, not only hear their sentencing, but hear the personal statements of the peoples whose lives they have destroyed . do you welcome those destroyed. do you welcome those changes ? yes certainly. changes? yes certainly. >> you know, the three of us had a fairly robust conversation about this last week over the letby matter. and what i what i said the time there was, you said at the time there was, you know, incredibly welcome know, it's incredibly welcome that is being moved through that this
then just days later saw data breach in later saw that data breach in the norfolk and suffolk the north norfolkd police forces, didn't we? and that had the names and details of the victims, often of domestic abuse cases. so absolutely terrible data breaches , it seems, breaches happening, it seems, across board . can i ask you across the board. can i ask you about another law and order story? big news this morning, a change the so that judges change in the law so that judges very clearly in...
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pat says north norfolk old hunstanton . i'd go there in may hunstanton.delicious, fresh seafood, and it lives up to its reputation as sunny honey. i like that old hunstanton . what's like that old hunstanton. what's not to like? >> honey, honey sounds good, doesn't it? if you're going to quit today, let us know what you're going to put in your resignation letter. we'll bring you all the fallout from nadine dorries. shock? well, not really. good morning to you. it's 7:00 on sunday. the 27th of august. today nadine dorries finally quits. the conservative mp and former minister has now resigned and accused the prime minister of endangering her safety by whipping up a public frenzy . frenzy. >> fifa has suspended the spanish football federation president luis rubiales over that infamous world cup kiss. the federation instead says it's going to take legal action against what they call lies . against what they call lies. >> we're going to be heading to wales later as many people choose the nation as their favourite destination for a staycation. but we want to k
pat says north norfolk old hunstanton . i'd go there in may hunstanton.delicious, fresh seafood, and it lives up to its reputation as sunny honey. i like that old hunstanton . what's like that old hunstanton. what's not to like? >> honey, honey sounds good, doesn't it? if you're going to quit today, let us know what you're going to put in your resignation letter. we'll bring you all the fallout from nadine dorries. shock? well, not really. good morning to you. it's 7:00 on sunday. the...
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security investigation in february this year, searching a flat in this north london building... ..and this seaside guesthouse in norfolkey had this big tent thing up, and i thought, "has someone been murdered? "that's awful!" and there was a lot of comings and goings, plainclothed police people, all in black, with masks and things on. orlin roussev has a history of business dealings in russia. his own online profile says he works in signals intelligence, which involves intercepting communications. bizer dzhambazov and katrin ivanova lived as a couple in a series of houses in london suburbs, with neighbours saying they gave cakes as gifts. as well as apparent health care jobs, they ran a community organisation providing services to bulgarian people in the uk. they promoted the organisation on social media. the three defendants are charged with possessing fake passports and identity documents with improper intent, for nine different countries, including the uk. they've yet to enter pleas to the charges and face trial here at the old bailey in london next year. counterterror police are spending an increasing amount of tim
security investigation in february this year, searching a flat in this north london building... ..and this seaside guesthouse in norfolkey had this big tent thing up, and i thought, "has someone been murdered? "that's awful!" and there was a lot of comings and goings, plainclothed police people, all in black, with masks and things on. orlin roussev has a history of business dealings in russia. his own online profile says he works in signals intelligence, which involves...
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national security investigation in february, searching a flat in this north london building and this seaside guesthouse in norfolk norfolk raid was witnessed by a local hotel owner. they had this big tent thing up, and i thought, "oh, has "someone been murdered? "that's awful!" and there was a lot of comings and goings, plainclothed police people, all in black, with masks and things on. 0rlin roussev�*s own online profile says he works in signals intelligence, which involves intercepting communications. bizer dzhambazov and katrin ivanova lived as a couple in a series of houses in london's suburbs. as well as apparent health care jobs, they ran a community organisation and promoted it online. the three defendants are charged with possessing fake passports and identity documents with improper intent, for nine different countries, including the uk. they've yet to enter pleas to the charges and face trial here at the old bailey in london next year. counterterror police are spending an increasing amount of time investigating suspected espionage, especially relating to russia. the concern follows notorious incidents l
national security investigation in february, searching a flat in this north london building and this seaside guesthouse in norfolk norfolk raid was witnessed by a local hotel owner. they had this big tent thing up, and i thought, "oh, has "someone been murdered? "that's awful!" and there was a lot of comings and goings, plainclothed police people, all in black, with masks and things on. 0rlin roussev�*s own online profile says he works in signals intelligence, which...
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north carolina and even into portions of virginia, where we have seen really impressive storm surge values as well as flooding concerns as expected. here is the rain right now. most of the heavier stuff is norfolk off to the north and east. we're going to continue to see that pull away as the system gets further away. we still have flood concerns. the flood watch is going to last until 5:00 this afternoon. you're not out of the woods when it stops raining here in the next hour or couple of hours for this area. you're still going to have to deal with the potential for flooding as we wait for that water to recede, where you see that brighter red or that shade of red, that's a flash flood warning in effect for that coastal area of north carolina as well. there is the center of the storm, wind gusts still coming in, 40, 50 miles per hour. we're still dealing with stronger wind gusts that could knock down trees and palm fronds and stuff like that, that we'll have to watch for here as we work through the next hour or so. but the storm surge is going to start to alleviate as well. this will be something that we'll see improvements on throughout the day, not major improvements immediately, but definite
north carolina and even into portions of virginia, where we have seen really impressive storm surge values as well as flooding concerns as expected. here is the rain right now. most of the heavier stuff is norfolk off to the north and east. we're going to continue to see that pull away as the system gets further away. we still have flood concerns. the flood watch is going to last until 5:00 this afternoon. you're not out of the woods when it stops raining here in the next hour or couple of...
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security investigation in february this year, searching a flat in this north london building... ..and this seaside guesthouse in norfolk this big tent thing up, and i thought, "has someone been murdered? "that's awful!" and there was a lot of comings and goings, plainclothed police people, all in black, with masks and things on. orlin roussev has a history of business dealings in russia. his own online profile says he works in signals intelligence, which involves intercepting communications. bizer dzhambazov and katrin ivanova lived as a couple in a series of houses in london suburbs, with neighbours saying they gave cakes as gifts. as well as apparent health care jobs, they ran a community organisation providing services to bulgarian people in the uk. they promoted the organisation on social media. the three defendants are charged with possessing fake passports and identity documents with improper intent, for nine different countries, including the uk. they've yet to enter pleas to the charges and face trial here at the old bailey in london next year. counterterror police are spending an increasing amount of time inve
security investigation in february this year, searching a flat in this north london building... ..and this seaside guesthouse in norfolk this big tent thing up, and i thought, "has someone been murdered? "that's awful!" and there was a lot of comings and goings, plainclothed police people, all in black, with masks and things on. orlin roussev has a history of business dealings in russia. his own online profile says he works in signals intelligence, which involves intercepting...
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the loch family are you from very wet are watching you from a very wet wells next to the sea in north norfolklls next. the sea. beautiful name. >> lovely , isn't it? >> lovely, isn't it? >> lovely, isn't it? >> lovely. >> lovely. >> paul i'm having coffee >> paul says i'm having coffee with dog working later with my dog working later because won't cut itself. because hair won't cut itself. could you say hello to the dog for he's called depher. could you say hello to the dog for nice.-ie's called depher. could you say hello to the dog for nice. hi,y called depher. could you say hello to the dog for nice. hi, depher.)epher. could you say hello to the dog for nice. hi, depher. and er. could you say hello to the dog for nice. hi, depher. and sue >> nice. hi, depher. and sue having lucky escape here. having a lucky escape here. we're currently sat in bed watching the rain, but getting ready to fly ready to finish packing to fly out to portugal tomorrow . so out to portugal tomorrow. so a little kiss at the end there. sue. i wish you well. the great escape. you've got right sue. i wish you well. th
the loch family are you from very wet are watching you from a very wet wells next to the sea in north norfolklls next. the sea. beautiful name. >> lovely , isn't it? >> lovely, isn't it? >> lovely, isn't it? >> lovely. >> lovely. >> paul i'm having coffee >> paul says i'm having coffee with dog working later with my dog working later because won't cut itself. because hair won't cut itself. could you say hello to the dog for he's called depher. could you...
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security investigation in february this year, searching a flat in this north london building... ..and this seaside guesthouse in norfolkhas someone been murdered? "that's awful!" and there was a lot of comings and goings, plainclothed police people, all in black, with masks and things on. orlin roussev has a history of business dealings in russia. his own online profile says he works in signals intelligence, which involves intercepting communications. bizer dzhambazov and katrin ivanova lived as a couple in a series of houses in london suburbs, with neighbours saying they gave cakes as gifts. as well as apparent health care jobs, they ran a community organisation providing services to bulgarian people in the uk. they promoted the organisation on social media. the three defendants are charged with possessing fake passports and identity documents with improper intent, for nine different countries, including the uk. they've yet to enter pleas to the charges and face trial here at the old bailey in london next year. counterterror police are spending an increasing amount of time investigating suspected espionage, especially
security investigation in february this year, searching a flat in this north london building... ..and this seaside guesthouse in norfolkhas someone been murdered? "that's awful!" and there was a lot of comings and goings, plainclothed police people, all in black, with masks and things on. orlin roussev has a history of business dealings in russia. his own online profile says he works in signals intelligence, which involves intercepting communications. bizer dzhambazov and katrin...
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concerning a threat to national security, they searched an apartment in the north of london and in this guest house that played its norfolkive people were detained and three were charged. there were policemen in civilian clothes, people all in black clothes and wearing masks, the order of russia, as indicated in his profile on social networks, had a business registered in russia . he was the owner of a company related to the interception of electronic messages and of signals viser jambozov and katrin ivanova lived as a couple, they lived in several houses in the suburbs of london, according to her neighbors , she gave them candy, the couple also founded a public organization that helped bulgarians living in britain, they promoted their organization on social networks, the suspects are accused of keeping fake passports and documents certifying a person with illegal intentions found in them passports of nine countries, including great britain. the case against them will be considered here at the old baile court in london next year uk's counter-terrorist police are spending more and more time investigating espionage cases, e
concerning a threat to national security, they searched an apartment in the north of london and in this guest house that played its norfolkive people were detained and three were charged. there were policemen in civilian clothes, people all in black clothes and wearing masks, the order of russia, as indicated in his profile on social networks, had a business registered in russia . he was the owner of a company related to the interception of electronic messages and of signals viser jambozov and...
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north london building. and this seaside guesthouse in norfolk. five were arrested, three were charged. the?ested, three were charged. they had this big — arrested, three were charged. they had this big tent _ arrested, three were charged. tie: had this big tent thing up arrested, three were charged. tie1: had this big tent thing up and arrested, three were charged. ti3:1 had this big tent thing up and i thought is something being made, it looks awful. there was a lot of coming and going, plainclothes police people all in black with masks and things on.- police people all in black with masks and things on. orlin roussev has a history _ masks and things on. orlin roussev has a history of— masks and things on. orlin roussev has a history of business _ masks and things on. orlin roussev has a history of business dealings . has a history of business dealings in russia. his own online profile says he works in signals intelligence, which involves intercepting communications. bizer dzhambazov and katrin ivanova lived as a couple in a series of houses in london suburbs, with neighbours saying they g
north london building. and this seaside guesthouse in norfolk. five were arrested, three were charged. the?ested, three were charged. they had this big — arrested, three were charged. they had this big tent _ arrested, three were charged. tie: had this big tent thing up arrested, three were charged. tie1: had this big tent thing up and arrested, three were charged. ti3:1 had this big tent thing up and i thought is something being made, it looks awful. there was a lot of coming and going,...
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in this norfolk school, results were better than expected but the gap with disadvantaged areas in the northes of a north—south divide but on the specific problem that here in cities like leeds, across the north of england, in many of those more deprived communities, we are leaving children and young people behind. top grades were highest in london. if you've got these grades this year, then even better, right? visiting a school here, the education secretary said before covid, the gap had been closing. under this conservative government we got it down 9.1%, which was amazing, and you know, we were really pleased with that. now, it has taken a step back in the pandemic. we put £5 billion into catch—up. signing up for a t—level in education and health in norwich today, she is moving on. and for others who didn't get the grades they hoped for, there will be second chances at college. getting five gcses, including maths and english can make a huge difference to your chances as an aduu difference to your chances as an adult for getting a well—paid job, of earning enough a difficult time. that's w
in this norfolk school, results were better than expected but the gap with disadvantaged areas in the northes of a north—south divide but on the specific problem that here in cities like leeds, across the north of england, in many of those more deprived communities, we are leaving children and young people behind. top grades were highest in london. if you've got these grades this year, then even better, right? visiting a school here, the education secretary said before covid, the gap had been...
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in this norfolk school, results were better than expected but the gap with disadvantaged areas in the northde, but on the specific problem that here in cities like leeds, across the north of england, in many of those more deprived communities, we are leaving children and young people behind. top grades were highest in london. if you've got these grades in this year, then even better, right? visiting a school here, the education secretary said before covid, the gap had been closing. under this conservative government we got it down 9.1%, which was amazing, and you know, we were really pleased with that. now, it has taken a step back in the pandemic. we put £5 billion into catch—up. ella mae was signing up for a t—level in norwich today. and for others who didn't get the grades they hoped for, there will be second chances at college. branwenjeffreys, bbc news, norwich. the number of people in the uk waiting for a decision on their asylum claims has reached a record high, more than 175,000 people. that's up 44% from last year, with the number of people crossing the channel in small boats going
in this norfolk school, results were better than expected but the gap with disadvantaged areas in the northde, but on the specific problem that here in cities like leeds, across the north of england, in many of those more deprived communities, we are leaving children and young people behind. top grades were highest in london. if you've got these grades in this year, then even better, right? visiting a school here, the education secretary said before covid, the gap had been closing. under this...
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a number of ships that left these port areas like norfolk, alex d'andrea, loudoun county, and of course the seat of loud and county. wilmington, north carolina, wilmington, delaware, all of these places that were right there along the coastal areas and that had important port areas that all of those areas you had ship captains, both steamers that would carry passengers as well as goods, as well as schooner hours that primarily carry goods back and forth. that is those captains or stewards or pilots. these were navigators. they would pay them to secret them aboard the ship. and some of these individuals were part of a massive underground railroad network. so these networks operated in localities. but then had one or two people who had contact, who maintain contact with those who were in the north. but let's talk a little bit about the origins of the underground railroad. so we know that the origins go back to the 18th century end of vigils willing to help people escape. whether those individuals were where they lived, somewhere in the south or in the north, because slavery was legal everywhere. in fact, many people forget that. they
a number of ships that left these port areas like norfolk, alex d'andrea, loudoun county, and of course the seat of loud and county. wilmington, north carolina, wilmington, delaware, all of these places that were right there along the coastal areas and that had important port areas that all of those areas you had ship captains, both steamers that would carry passengers as well as goods, as well as schooner hours that primarily carry goods back and forth. that is those captains or stewards or...
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we have plenty of rain working across north carolina stretching up vap. you see places like norfolker conditions the farther south you go, but lighter rain across the coastal areas of north carolina. 60-mile-per-hour getting out of the picture as we get to the later parts of today. the center of the storm is offshore. we have to get that rain working away as well. down the line, i mentioned quickly bermuda will have to deal with potentially a tropical storm. we won't see quick weakening with this, but gradual as we get into saturday and sunday. they'll deal with some rain potentially and tropical storm force wind gusts down the line, but we're not expecting this system to restrengthen in any way. in the meantime, it's the rain we'll have to watch for. we've seen improvements when it comes to the tornado expired. we're not looking at that tornado threat impacting folks in north carolina through the rest of the morning, but of course, we have to deal with those flash flood concerns across this same region that's dealing with some of that rain, and the storm surge will have an improvem
we have plenty of rain working across north carolina stretching up vap. you see places like norfolker conditions the farther south you go, but lighter rain across the coastal areas of north carolina. 60-mile-per-hour getting out of the picture as we get to the later parts of today. the center of the storm is offshore. we have to get that rain working away as well. down the line, i mentioned quickly bermuda will have to deal with potentially a tropical storm. we won't see quick weakening with...
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tin; clown round project is run by project suffolk art link with doctors working in norfolk, suffolk and northion predicts around 735,000 rental homes could be lost across the uk over the next four years. and with an average of 20 requests from potential tenants to view each home, the search for a rental property looks like it's only going to get harder. vickyjohnson has been to see how it's affecting one family in lincolnshire. want to rent a flat or a house, well, be prepared for soaring rents, cutthroat competition and difficult landlords. and that's despite promises from the government that it'll get easier. now we're making sure that there are more people in the private rented sector who have the security of knowing that they cannot be evicted from their home on the basis of a rogue landlord trying to intimidate them, which is packing up like the last few bits in the kitchen. this has been emma and ross's home in sutton on sea for more than six years, but now their landlord is selling up. as a stopgap the council's offered them rooms in a shared house 15 miles away in skegness. yes, the b
tin; clown round project is run by project suffolk art link with doctors working in norfolk, suffolk and northion predicts around 735,000 rental homes could be lost across the uk over the next four years. and with an average of 20 requests from potential tenants to view each home, the search for a rental property looks like it's only going to get harder. vickyjohnson has been to see how it's affecting one family in lincolnshire. want to rent a flat or a house, well, be prepared for soaring...