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to try and reverse the damage, the cornwall wildlife trust has begun an ambitious rewilding project,arded lottery funding — as our repoterjohn ayres has been finding out. we might think of pigs and cows as everyday farm animals, which provide us with meat and milk, but the cornwall wildlife trust has a different use for them. they're part of its massive rewilding project between helman tor all the way down to st austell bay. instead of keeping these animals penned up in fields, they'll roam more to help improve the environment. cows will graze the soil, pigs will turn it over. all of this to improve the wildlife habitat and environment of this area. you can demonstrate that here by taking down fences and allowing new livestock like longhorn cows, pigs and things like that to move through that landscape. but equally, we want to demonstrate that to people around us and show that we are protecting the habitat up here. the trust has received an initial £265,000 grant from the national lottery heritage fund for its first year, and will receive another £35 million if it's a success, which
to try and reverse the damage, the cornwall wildlife trust has begun an ambitious rewilding project,arded lottery funding — as our repoterjohn ayres has been finding out. we might think of pigs and cows as everyday farm animals, which provide us with meat and milk, but the cornwall wildlife trust has a different use for them. they're part of its massive rewilding project between helman tor all the way down to st austell bay. instead of keeping these animals penned up in fields, they'll roam...
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the cornwall wildlife trust see these farms as very important, but they want to work with the farmerse the use of pesticides and to tackle agricultural runoff within the reserve. unlicensed beavers have arrived at the site. the trust doesn't know how they've come to this area and is seeking a licence to manage them. the beavers are, however, an unexpected benefit. they bring water, they bring life because the food chain is restored, because of that water level that is increased in those aquatic habitats. but obviously there's benefits to people too. and we've seen lots of flood prevention, attenuation of the water at the top of the catchment. it's really good. it slows the flow through the catchment. water quality benefits. the pools and dams they create improve the water quality, which is a benefit as it runs down towards the coast of st austell bay, which is home to one of the uk's largest subtidal seagrass beds and extensive maerl beds. john ayres, bbc news. pet owners in lincolnshire have been told to clear up after their dogs or risk losing access to a popular beauty spot. natali
the cornwall wildlife trust see these farms as very important, but they want to work with the farmerse the use of pesticides and to tackle agricultural runoff within the reserve. unlicensed beavers have arrived at the site. the trust doesn't know how they've come to this area and is seeking a licence to manage them. the beavers are, however, an unexpected benefit. they bring water, they bring life because the food chain is restored, because of that water level that is increased in those aquatic...
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and they sealed the chesapeake so that the british could not cornwallis. it was an effort bringing three armies and to together from new england to the caribbean and. it was a remarkable convergence. roshan to stang and berra are on the right end of the mounted french officers on the left side of the painting. on the right side of the painting of the marquis de lafayette yet is the second man in from the left hand of the mounted officers. and he's here as an american officer. he's a major general in the continental army. most of the french who fight with us are doing it for realpolitik this is a way to get back at england in over a century of conflicts that the two countries had had. but lafayette is doing for principle he's doing it to fight for liberty. he believes the american cause, he's devoted to it and the man to his to the right of him is baron von stoiber, who maybe surprisingly, is also idealistic american ally. he will move to america, the war. he'll die in utica in new york. so this prussian professional soldier decides that liberty is also his
and they sealed the chesapeake so that the british could not cornwallis. it was an effort bringing three armies and to together from new england to the caribbean and. it was a remarkable convergence. roshan to stang and berra are on the right end of the mounted french officers on the left side of the painting. on the right side of the painting of the marquis de lafayette yet is the second man in from the left hand of the mounted officers. and he's here as an american officer. he's a major...
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and a lot of outdoor pursuits and cornwall attracts people who are looking for that. like florence.ht early, there's around a 100% success rate. today, she's in for a check—up. i always knew i needed to be safe with my moles because i had a lot, and i'd always worn suncream and things like that. but obviously being quite young, you're probably quite naive. and it's just that sort of thing where you never think it's going to happen to you. this time of year, the beaches are heaving, but with uv exposure — the main cause of melanoma — skin cancer and cases in the south west on the rise, just how aware are people of the dangers? we asked people at the beach how many times do you think you have to burn before you might get skin cancer? i would say over ten. uh, 20. this might sound stupid, actually, but you can get away with it if you burn yourself when you're younger. well, i'm slightly surprised. um, but we know that studies have shown that even one episode of severe sunburn in your life increases the risk of melanoma. it should be zero in a perfect world. and this is what people thou
and a lot of outdoor pursuits and cornwall attracts people who are looking for that. like florence.ht early, there's around a 100% success rate. today, she's in for a check—up. i always knew i needed to be safe with my moles because i had a lot, and i'd always worn suncream and things like that. but obviously being quite young, you're probably quite naive. and it's just that sort of thing where you never think it's going to happen to you. this time of year, the beaches are heaving, but with...
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we forecast ahead a little bit, i say we, we look at the energy experts such as cornwall cut inside toergy price cap and then exchange will come in injanuary, and unfortunately things could get higher again then. we and unfortunately things could get higher again then.— and unfortunately things could get higher again then. we went through a eriod higher again then. we went through a period where — higher again then. we went through a period where you _ higher again then. we went through a period where you could _ higher again then. we went through a period where you could not _ higher again then. we went through a period where you could not get - higher again then. we went through a period where you could not get a - period where you could not get a deal to give you any certainty about what your fuel would cost. deal to give you any certainty about what yourfuel would cost. hour deal to give you any certainty about what your fuel would cost.- what your fuel would cost. how has that changed? _ what your fuel would cost. how has that changed? the _ what your fuel would cost. how has that
we forecast ahead a little bit, i say we, we look at the energy experts such as cornwall cut inside toergy price cap and then exchange will come in injanuary, and unfortunately things could get higher again then. we and unfortunately things could get higher again then.— and unfortunately things could get higher again then. we went through a eriod higher again then. we went through a period where — higher again then. we went through a period where you _ higher again then. we went through a...
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first—ever satellite mission launched from the uk ended when a virgin orbitjumbo jet flying out of cornwallcraft exploded minutes after lift—off. elon musk congratulated his team on what he called an exciting launch and said they had learned a lot. these pictures are from earlier ground—based tests that german rocket company rfa carried out successfully here in shetland. the tests involved firing fewer engines at any one time. the test yesterday was meant to be the final one and the biggest. in a statement, the rocket company said they were aware of the higher risk attached to their approach and that they will take their time to analyse and assess the situation, adding that the goal would be to return to regular operations as soon as possible. sending vertical rockets into space is hard. that is why these tests are carried out. the one here yesterday demonstrating both why these tests are important and how challenging building rockets can be. lorna gordon, bbc news, on unst in shetland. a reminder of our top headline this afternoon. divers are continuing their search off the coast of sicily
first—ever satellite mission launched from the uk ended when a virgin orbitjumbo jet flying out of cornwallcraft exploded minutes after lift—off. elon musk congratulated his team on what he called an exciting launch and said they had learned a lot. these pictures are from earlier ground—based tests that german rocket company rfa carried out successfully here in shetland. the tests involved firing fewer engines at any one time. the test yesterday was meant to be the final one and the...
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look at these northern lights seen as far south of cornwall thanks to a strong geomagnetic storm.ical treat with a meteor shower added to the mix. that is it from me, see you soon. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster. rangers see red, as they reach the end of the road in champions league qualifying with one decision from one person you take away a dream of a whole retinue that is really hard. there's a setback for ben stokes, the england captain will miss the rest of the summer with a hamstring tear. and double dutch, there are two winners from the netherlands on the same day at the tour de france femmes. hello there. it's been a busy night across europe in the third round of champions league qualifying, 10 sides have made into the play—offs, but rangers aren't one of them. it was 1—1 against dynamo kyiv after the first leg but they lost 2—0 in glasgow, and they were furious with the referee, who had sent off their brazilian wingerjefte for picking up a second yellow card, for what seemed to be a fair aerial challenge early in the second half. down to ten men, rangers
look at these northern lights seen as far south of cornwall thanks to a strong geomagnetic storm.ical treat with a meteor shower added to the mix. that is it from me, see you soon. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster. rangers see red, as they reach the end of the road in champions league qualifying with one decision from one person you take away a dream of a whole retinue that is really hard. there's a setback for ben stokes, the england captain will miss the rest of the summer...
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england, parts of wales , northern england, parts of wales, perhaps northern coast of devon and cornwalltricky travelling conditions as we move through into the evening time. further south—east, a dry end to the day overnight into tuesday, the weather front just slowly pushes a bit further south and eastwards, affecting parts of northern england into the midlands, central southern england. by the end of the night, some heavy bursts in there, turning clearer behind it. temperatures fresher here, 1011 celsius, but under the cloud in the south and east, temperatures around 17 or 18 degrees. so another muggy night to come. so this band of rain just slowly pushes its way south and eastwards through tuesday, turning brighter behind it. fresher too, but also a scattering of showers , scattering of showers, particularly across western scotland, northern ireland. some of these will be heavy at times, perhaps, perhaps the weather front just lingering across the far southeast through the afternoon. temperatures here 23 or 24 degrees. generally, the high teens further north and east. >> that warm fe
england, parts of wales , northern england, parts of wales, perhaps northern coast of devon and cornwalltricky travelling conditions as we move through into the evening time. further south—east, a dry end to the day overnight into tuesday, the weather front just slowly pushes a bit further south and eastwards, affecting parts of northern england into the midlands, central southern england. by the end of the night, some heavy bursts in there, turning clearer behind it. temperatures fresher...
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my little sister was born in cornwall. my older brother went to six different primary schools.ork. my parents had to do to find work. my mother then qualified as a nurse. between them they've given half a century of service to our nhs. i'm deeply proud of them. and look, i am an example of the social mobility that has historically been possible in this country. i'm deeply , deeply this country. i'm deeply, deeply grateful for this. that's why when i sold my company last yeanl when i sold my company last year, i thought very hard about doing what i could to serve my country and a really pivotal moment for me was when nigel, whom i've known for a decade, obviously got nothing but admiration for , announced that admiration for, announced that he was going to stand at the seat in clacton. and, you know, when i decided to get involved in politics and at that time make a donation, we should remember reform are still polling in the single digits, right? it was it was 5050. whether he would win a seat, whether even he would win a seat in clacton. and obviously now we see our movement i
my little sister was born in cornwall. my older brother went to six different primary schools.ork. my parents had to do to find work. my mother then qualified as a nurse. between them they've given half a century of service to our nhs. i'm deeply proud of them. and look, i am an example of the social mobility that has historically been possible in this country. i'm deeply , deeply this country. i'm deeply, deeply grateful for this. that's why when i sold my company last yeanl when i sold my...
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concert goers in cornwall have been left with broken bones after what's been described as a terrifying fall into the crowd there. a number of people, including children we understand were caughtin children we understand were caught in that crush, with some taken to hospital. however, devon and cornwall police have confirmed today there were no serious injuries and it's understood that festival will continue . dozens of people have continue. dozens of people have been killed in a strike that targeted a school turned shelter in gaza city, according to the palestinian health officials there. according to the civil defence agency in gaza, more than 100 people have been killed, with dozens more injured. israel's military, though, says it struck the location yesterday, describing it as a target of hamas command embedded in the school . an embedded in the school. an investigation has now been launched after a plane crashed into the state of sao paulo in brazil, killing all 61 people on board. the black box was found late last night to recover the flight data. there were 57 passengers and four
concert goers in cornwall have been left with broken bones after what's been described as a terrifying fall into the crowd there. a number of people, including children we understand were caughtin children we understand were caught in that crush, with some taken to hospital. however, devon and cornwall police have confirmed today there were no serious injuries and it's understood that festival will continue . dozens of people have continue. dozens of people have been killed in a strike that...
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to cornwall on a sunday night? i'm afraid not. not on this occasion.me you'll know it's really worked is when you walk on stage in front of 3a,000 people and the actual lights come on and the music works properly. i think the only time we know it's worked is when we walk off stage, and there's been no power cuts in between. this really means something to you, doesn't it? yeah, this this is definitely one to get out of bed for, isn't it? we're very happy talking to you because it's great to be able to share this — the details of this experiment with you. this experiment as... by its very virtue of being here, is hopefully going to sort of, like, create some activity. and, you know, because it's a sector which is has a lot to say about climate change, but, unfortunately, it's not doing much about it. it is essentially a bit of an experiment, and it does prove one thing, quite how much thought has to go into trying to convince people to not use their cars. but if you do come by bike, at least it's downhill all the way. i hope these brakes are good. oh, th
to cornwall on a sunday night? i'm afraid not. not on this occasion.me you'll know it's really worked is when you walk on stage in front of 3a,000 people and the actual lights come on and the music works properly. i think the only time we know it's worked is when we walk off stage, and there's been no power cuts in between. this really means something to you, doesn't it? yeah, this this is definitely one to get out of bed for, isn't it? we're very happy talking to you because it's great to be...
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you know, where cornwallis is cornered and surrenders. and when washington sees the fleet coming before cornwall, he starts. he literally dances, as we think of him, as a very reserved person, but he's jumping for joy at the fact that they they're going to defeat the british. so one more last founder madison what's his map? map is in his mind, how is he different than the others? well, madison is a man who, you know, our colleague here at aei, lynne cheney. her biography, think a couple of years ago, he he you know, he was he's often portrayed as a solitary scholar as a person who didn't get around the colonies as lynne cheney points out, he did travel in upstate new york and, different things. he went to princeton where he had to the college of new jersey, is that that was and where he's taught by the reverend john witherspoon, who was a college president a member of the signer of the declaration of independence and so forth. a revolution honoree who was a product of the scottish enlightenment. this was the princeton was a presbyterian s
you know, where cornwallis is cornered and surrenders. and when washington sees the fleet coming before cornwall, he starts. he literally dances, as we think of him, as a very reserved person, but he's jumping for joy at the fact that they they're going to defeat the british. so one more last founder madison what's his map? map is in his mind, how is he different than the others? well, madison is a man who, you know, our colleague here at aei, lynne cheney. her biography, think a couple of...
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devon and cornwall police have confirmed that there were no serious injuries and it is understood theis continuing . the foreign continuing. the foreign secretary says he's appalled by an israeli airstrike on a school that was sheltering displaced palestinians in central gaza, according to the palestinian health official , at least 80 health official, at least 80 people were killed in that strike, but israel disputes that claim. instead, they say that forces were targeting a hamas command centre at the complex, while david lammy is calling for an immediate ceasefire in the region. while the eu's foreign policy chief has also condemned what he's calling the massacre . what he's calling the massacre. an investigation has now been launched after a plane crashed in the state of sao paulo last night in brazil, killing all 61 people on board the black box was found late last night with some of the flight data. there were 57 passengers and four crew on board. you can see here if you're watching on tv, the dramatic scene of that aircraft plummeting through the sky, spiralling out of control a
devon and cornwall police have confirmed that there were no serious injuries and it is understood theis continuing . the foreign continuing. the foreign secretary says he's appalled by an israeli airstrike on a school that was sheltering displaced palestinians in central gaza, according to the palestinian health official , at least 80 health official, at least 80 people were killed in that strike, but israel disputes that claim. instead, they say that forces were targeting a hamas command...
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virgin orbitjumbojet flying out launched from the uk ended when a virgin orbitjumbo jet flying out of cornwallcex starship aircraft exploded minutes after liftoff. elon musk congratulated his team on what he called an exciting launch, and said they had learned a lot. these pictures are from earlier ground—based tests that german rocket company rfa carried out successfully here in shetland. the test involved firing fewer engines at any one time. the test yesterday was meant to be the final one and the biggest. in a statement, the rocket company said they were aware of the higher risk attached to their approach, and that they will take the time to analyse and assess the situation, adding that the goal would be to return to regular operations as soon as possible. sending vertical rockets into space is hard. that is why these tests are carried out. the one here yesterday demonstrating both why these tests are important, and how challenging building rockets can be. in scotland's capital city, edinburgh, we're into the final week of the festival fringe. over the course of the festival, artists from
virgin orbitjumbojet flying out launched from the uk ended when a virgin orbitjumbo jet flying out of cornwallcex starship aircraft exploded minutes after liftoff. elon musk congratulated his team on what he called an exciting launch, and said they had learned a lot. these pictures are from earlier ground—based tests that german rocket company rfa carried out successfully here in shetland. the test involved firing fewer engines at any one time. the test yesterday was meant to be the final one...
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she was only eight when we moved to cornwall.cade, shann says she's paid out thousands to balance the books after the computer showed false losses. i can only prove about 5,000 or 6,000, but all the little bits that i've paid back, probably over £20,000. and that was all my daughter's university money. she had to go and get a job across the road. i took a second job across the road. i rented out the ground floor of my house to a hair salon to get extra income because we had no money, basically. and i was shocked to discover that shann is still using the horizon system. you're still getting shortfalls now, today? yes. itjust baffles me head why they wouldn't just go, like, scrap the system. but they can't because there's nothing else. how would we work? this is the trouble. there's no alternative now, you see, cos they did away with all the paperwork. and shann�*s not the only one. we've heard from dozens of sub—postmasters who said they're still having ongoing problems using horizon. losses tend to be written off now. shann says
she was only eight when we moved to cornwall.cade, shann says she's paid out thousands to balance the books after the computer showed false losses. i can only prove about 5,000 or 6,000, but all the little bits that i've paid back, probably over £20,000. and that was all my daughter's university money. she had to go and get a job across the road. i took a second job across the road. i rented out the ground floor of my house to a hair salon to get extra income because we had no money,...
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both illegal and legal migrants, but plymouth is a city at the junction of two counties, devon and cornwalld there, unexpectedly , there were also very harsh protests, clashes with the police, several dozen people were arrested, several police officers received very... serious injuries, but still before the big arson of cars, houses it didn't come to that, in birmingham the day before the muslim community itself decided to defend the mosque, representatives of the muslim community warned their people, their members, that major clashes were planned and that they were supposedly extremely right, they were planning to go through the city and attack the mosque, so the mosque itself... muslims formed a large cordon , stood up to defend, in fact, muslims first and foremost, i read on social networks, muslims and some women said that they are generally trying now either not to go outside or not to wear the hijab when they go out, they are very afraid of attacks from extremists, from those who are demonstrating, just some example of hooliganism, this attack on mosques, this is one of the big worrie
both illegal and legal migrants, but plymouth is a city at the junction of two counties, devon and cornwalld there, unexpectedly , there were also very harsh protests, clashes with the police, several dozen people were arrested, several police officers received very... serious injuries, but still before the big arson of cars, houses it didn't come to that, in birmingham the day before the muslim community itself decided to defend the mosque, representatives of the muslim community warned their...
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the only thing i would say is yesterday when they had it in cornwall, it started off as a purchase butscalated. all i've seen has been sheer, utter violence, writing, trying to -- rioting, trying to burn down hotels, attacking mosques. cemetery was vandalized. cars burned out. significant number of police officers are being assaued, which is a further drain on resources and has a huge impact on business as well. helena: we have about 10 seconds, shabnam. despite the fact that we have the expanded powers, there is organization going on. do police need further powers? shabnam: i think they've got sufficient powers at the moment, but they will need powers in terms of social media and the tech giants for short. helena: all right, former detective superintendent at the met police force, very good to have you with us on "the context ." we do appreciate it. stay with us on bbc news. plenty more on the way. in the meantime, you can go to our website, bbc.com/news. i wi narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: fundin
the only thing i would say is yesterday when they had it in cornwall, it started off as a purchase butscalated. all i've seen has been sheer, utter violence, writing, trying to -- rioting, trying to burn down hotels, attacking mosques. cemetery was vandalized. cars burned out. significant number of police officers are being assaued, which is a further drain on resources and has a huge impact on business as well. helena: we have about 10 seconds, shabnam. despite the fact that we have the...
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devon and cornwall police have confirmed there were no serious injuries.understood that festival is continuing . a sixth festival is continuing. a sixth banksy artwork has appeared in london, in the latest of a series of animal themed images around the capital. the new painting, a silhouette of a cat stretching, is in cricklewood. if you're interested in going to see it, but you'll have to be quick because it won't be there for much longer. contractors have been hired to remove it in case they say someone rips it down or leaves it unsafe. a fresh image has sprung up overnight to every day this week, including outlines of a wolf, a goat, elephants, monkeys and pelicans and sport for you. jofla and pelicans and sport for you. jorja bell has added another medal for team gb tonight at the olympics, with a bronze in the 1500 metres. that means she has broken the british record on the way to finishing third as her team—mate laura muir came fifth. great britain's men's and women's relay line ups go for more medals tonight in the four by 400m, and earlier diver noa
devon and cornwall police have confirmed there were no serious injuries.understood that festival is continuing . a sixth festival is continuing. a sixth banksy artwork has appeared in london, in the latest of a series of animal themed images around the capital. the new painting, a silhouette of a cat stretching, is in cricklewood. if you're interested in going to see it, but you'll have to be quick because it won't be there for much longer. contractors have been hired to remove it in case they...
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so no chance for evie going home on a to cornwall on a sunday night? to cornwall on a sunday night?en we walk off stage, and there's been no power cuts in between. this really means something to you, doesn't it? yeah, this this is definitely one to get out of bed for, isn't it? we're very happy talking to you because it's great to be able to share this — the details of this experiment with you. this experiment as by its very virtue of being here, by its very virtue of being here, is hopefully going to sort of, like, create some activity. and, you know, because it's a sector which is has a lot to say about climate change, but, unfortunately, it's not doing much about it. it is essentially a bit of an experiment, and it does prove one thing, quite how much thought has to go into trying to convince people to not use their cars. but if you do come by bike, at least it's downhill all the way. i hope these brakes are good. oh, there we go! i think david needs to oil his bike, doesn't he? now, if you're feeling flush, then you might be in with a chance of owning an interesting piece of his
so no chance for evie going home on a to cornwall on a sunday night? to cornwall on a sunday night?en we walk off stage, and there's been no power cuts in between. this really means something to you, doesn't it? yeah, this this is definitely one to get out of bed for, isn't it? we're very happy talking to you because it's great to be able to share this — the details of this experiment with you. this experiment as by its very virtue of being here, by its very virtue of being here, is hopefully...
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here in cornwall, a swarm of artificially intelligent firefighting drones is being tested for the firstits own search. a small fire is lit, and within minutes the drone spots it and alerts other drones. at the moment, they're just testing the swarm's ability to find fires, but the plan is for them to carry water and dampen or put them out automatically. on days where we would expect to have a wildfire event, the drones would be launched. they would be in a scanning mode, and then as soon as they identify a fire or a thermal target, fire crews can be deployed before it gets into, you know, into the developed stage. this one is 9.5m, twin engined, 100 kilos of payload capacity and 700 litres of volume. crikey! and how many could we see in the air tackling wildfires in the future? so 20 of these can patrol about an area the size of california, and one day we'd expect to have hundreds or thousands patrolling high risk areas around australia, greece and parts of europe and the far east. this wind race is controlled, golf, whisky, november, delta, charlie. we are looking to identify the fire,
here in cornwall, a swarm of artificially intelligent firefighting drones is being tested for the firstits own search. a small fire is lit, and within minutes the drone spots it and alerts other drones. at the moment, they're just testing the swarm's ability to find fires, but the plan is for them to carry water and dampen or put them out automatically. on days where we would expect to have a wildfire event, the drones would be launched. they would be in a scanning mode, and then as soon as...
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it's the biggest swap of its kind since the end of the cornwall 30 years ago. it's the news they've been waiting for in the wall street journal news room for full 191 days. that colleague the gentlest evan gasket, which has been freed from prison in russia. well gosh, give it. she is the best known. he's one of 20 full people entitled who were released from the the negotiations with complex and involved some of the difficult choices. we have me and another one who knows that assurance of jim and chancellor, olaf schultz played a key role in the swap. that's because the key fig of attending back to russia was this man vadim classic gulf. he was sentenced to life in prison for the 2019 the in the land of a georgian, who had for the long side, chechen minutes since it was a politically complicated decision for jimmy, not least because of the brazen this of the murder. it took place in broad daylight in it, but in puck, just minutes away from the parliament in chancery you know, try to talk to my nothing makes this decision to the cloth and the sentence to life imp
it's the biggest swap of its kind since the end of the cornwall 30 years ago. it's the news they've been waiting for in the wall street journal news room for full 191 days. that colleague the gentlest evan gasket, which has been freed from prison in russia. well gosh, give it. she is the best known. he's one of 20 full people entitled who were released from the the negotiations with complex and involved some of the difficult choices. we have me and another one who knows that assurance of jim...
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first ever satellite mission launched from the uk ended when a virgin orbitjumbo jet flying out of cornwallspacex starship spacecraft exploded minutes after lift—off. elon musk congratulated his team on what he called an exciting launch and said they had learned a lot. these pictures are from earlier ground—based tests that german rocket company rfa carried out successfully here in shetland. the tests involved firing fewer engines at any one time. the test yesterday was meant to be the final one and the biggest. in a statement, the rocket company said they were aware of the higher risk attached to their approach and that they will take their time to analyse and assess the situation, adding that the goal would be to return to regular operations as soon as possible. sending vertical rockets into space is hard. that is why these tests are carried out. the one here yesterday demonstrating both why these tests are important and how challenging building rockets can be. lorna gordon, bbc news, on unst in shetland. stay with us on bbc news. good afternoon. some wet weather in the forecast particula
first ever satellite mission launched from the uk ended when a virgin orbitjumbo jet flying out of cornwallspacex starship spacecraft exploded minutes after lift—off. elon musk congratulated his team on what he called an exciting launch and said they had learned a lot. these pictures are from earlier ground—based tests that german rocket company rfa carried out successfully here in shetland. the tests involved firing fewer engines at any one time. the test yesterday was meant to be the...
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one, and if you get to see some sunshine, it will be fleeting glimpses, as depicted in mawgan in cornwallges of scotland as well. cloudy skies generally through scotland, northwest england and wales. if we get some brightness, it is likely to be further south and east, temperatures peaking at 23 degrees. so, down on the last few days. now, the winds will continue to strengthen to the north and west, gusts in excess of 45 miles an hour. and the rain will turn quite heavy, particularly across western scotland. we could see as much to 2—3 inches of rain, tied into this area of low pressure before it eases away. so, a wet night here. elsewhere, we are going to start off monday morning with that rain lingering for a time. some of it quite heavy across western scotland, eastern scotland should be largely dry and bright first thing in the morning. a fairly narrow but intense a band of rain moving its way through northern ireland, and quite a lot of cloud generally through the irish sea, thick enough for a spot or two of drizzle. so, it will be east of the pennines that sees the best of the brigh
one, and if you get to see some sunshine, it will be fleeting glimpses, as depicted in mawgan in cornwallges of scotland as well. cloudy skies generally through scotland, northwest england and wales. if we get some brightness, it is likely to be further south and east, temperatures peaking at 23 degrees. so, down on the last few days. now, the winds will continue to strengthen to the north and west, gusts in excess of 45 miles an hour. and the rain will turn quite heavy, particularly across...
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evie is from cornwall, jess, liverpool. can you get back on sunday night?a late—night local trains, but after midnight it's really difficult to do after midnight to ensure that network rail have the ability to do the engineering work that they need. they need to do the maintenance? they absolutely do. and this is just a fraction of everything they're trying. for the band, who have long had a passion for these issues, this is way more than just another gig. this is just something that we love doing, and it's our bit to help, really. the only time you will know it has really worked is when you walk on stage in front of 311,000 people and the lights come on and the music works properly. the only time we'll know it's worked is when we walk off stage and there have been no power cuts. this experiment has, by its very virtue of being here, is hopefully going to create some activity, because it's a sector which has a lot to say about climate change, but unfortunately, it's not doing much about it. let me end this half with these from iceland. a volcano has erupted
evie is from cornwall, jess, liverpool. can you get back on sunday night?a late—night local trains, but after midnight it's really difficult to do after midnight to ensure that network rail have the ability to do the engineering work that they need. they need to do the maintenance? they absolutely do. and this is just a fraction of everything they're trying. for the band, who have long had a passion for these issues, this is way more than just another gig. this is just something that we love...
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one, and if you get to see some sunshine, it will be fleeting glimpses, as depicted in mawgan in cornwalld western fringes of scotland as well. cloudy skies generally through scotland, northwest england and wales. if we get some brightness, it is likely to be further south and east, temperatures peaking at 23 degrees. so, down on the last few days. now, the winds will continue to strengthen to the north and west, gusts in excess of 45 miles an hour. and the rain will turn quite heavy, particularly across western scotland. we could see as much to 2—3 inches of rain, tied into this area of low pressure before it eases away. so, a wet night here. elsewhere, we are going to start off monday morning with that rain lingering for a time. some of it quite heavy across western scotland, eastern scotland should be largely dry and bright first thing in the morning. a fairly narrow but intense a band of rain moving its way through northern ireland, and quite a lot of cloud generally through the irish sea, thick enough for a spot or two of drizzle. so, it will be east of the pennines that sees the bes
one, and if you get to see some sunshine, it will be fleeting glimpses, as depicted in mawgan in cornwalld western fringes of scotland as well. cloudy skies generally through scotland, northwest england and wales. if we get some brightness, it is likely to be further south and east, temperatures peaking at 23 degrees. so, down on the last few days. now, the winds will continue to strengthen to the north and west, gusts in excess of 45 miles an hour. and the rain will turn quite heavy,...
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a couple frrom preston have been visiting bude in cornwall since 1967 — and have no plans to stop. 0ur'll get the chairs out. back in bude. oh, it took a bit of pulling today. colin and doreen hunt, from preston in lancashire, have had a year or two to perfect their summer holiday routine here. and another. and another one. deckchairs out, beach hut closed. all right, there we are. time to relax. oh! — oh, that's better. that's better. look at that surf. these two former teachers are real characters. she's 88 and he's 87. he will be 88 in four weeks. i'm a toy boy for three months of the year. so where did the whole bude thing begin? we first came in 1967 and our son was 11 months old. in fact, he learned to walk here. and our daughter was almost three. and we've been coming every year since. nothing has stopped us, even during covid. we came down every year during then. bude is where they learnt to surf. it was all on the old wooden belly boards then. we didn't call it surfing, not like they do now, have to stand up. and it's where they started walking the south west coast path in sec
a couple frrom preston have been visiting bude in cornwall since 1967 — and have no plans to stop. 0ur'll get the chairs out. back in bude. oh, it took a bit of pulling today. colin and doreen hunt, from preston in lancashire, have had a year or two to perfect their summer holiday routine here. and another. and another one. deckchairs out, beach hut closed. all right, there we are. time to relax. oh! — oh, that's better. that's better. look at that surf. these two former teachers are real...
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and a similar story for the south in cornwall, we had lots of blue sky and sunshine.and that will keep things very quiet as we move through friday and into the start of the weekend. it does allow those clear skies to continue through the nitrite, and low single figures quite possible in parts of sheltered rural scotland. a chilly start to friday for some. lots of glorious sunshine coming through and on the whole a pleasant day. showers should be fairly isolated. cloud will tend to bubble up into the afternoon but it should not spoil proceedings and it should not spoil proceedings and it should not spoil proceedings and it should be a degree or so warmer than today. 24 in the south—east. 75 fahrenheit. into the weekend, the
and a similar story for the south in cornwall, we had lots of blue sky and sunshine.and that will keep things very quiet as we move through friday and into the start of the weekend. it does allow those clear skies to continue through the nitrite, and low single figures quite possible in parts of sheltered rural scotland. a chilly start to friday for some. lots of glorious sunshine coming through and on the whole a pleasant day. showers should be fairly isolated. cloud will tend to bubble up...
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devon and cornwall have just said that 150 officers are deployed in plymouth city centre. will not be tolerated, hate will not be tolerated. they say work is ongoing to de—escalate the situation. our reporter scott bingham is there. tell us what's been happening. sophie, most of the protesters seem to have dispersed this evening but there are still pockets, basically, around us. there is a police line behind holding back some protesters, who we can only assume had responded to calls for a far right protest in the city. the situation here is escalated throughout the day from about 6pm, when so—called antifascist protesters gathered here. at one point, there were 300 of them and they were a small fringe of them and they were a small fringe of counter protesters, but that's escalated during the day and there have been running battles and a number of injuries and arrests, and there are also reports that a local islamic centre just outside the city centre was at one point targeted. not sure what the situation is there at this stage, but most of the worst seems to have dispersed
devon and cornwall have just said that 150 officers are deployed in plymouth city centre. will not be tolerated, hate will not be tolerated. they say work is ongoing to de—escalate the situation. our reporter scott bingham is there. tell us what's been happening. sophie, most of the protesters seem to have dispersed this evening but there are still pockets, basically, around us. there is a police line behind holding back some protesters, who we can only assume had responded to calls for a far...
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devon and cornwall police had 150 officers were deployed in plymouth city centre, and work is ongoing officers were injured during those clashes. so, you know, there are a variety of different things going on all at once here. we've got aspects of the far right, we've got people who are just genuinely concerned. we've got unrest from aspects of the british asian community. we've got people who just want to loot a greggs and a and a that's me. yeah. and i, you know, and a train. we've got all of these different things going off at once . anyway, coming up, off at once. anyway, coming up, was it dangerous of elon musk to tell his followers that a civil war was inevitable ? we'll return war was inevitable? we'll return to a bit of that when we do tonight's greatest britain and union. jackass but next, meghan markle continues to defy the firm's mantra of never complain, never explain. part of our heaung never explain. part of our healing journey, certainly part of mine is being able to be really open about it, should the duchess be commended? perhaps that and more of newspaper front pages
devon and cornwall police had 150 officers were deployed in plymouth city centre, and work is ongoing officers were injured during those clashes. so, you know, there are a variety of different things going on all at once here. we've got aspects of the far right, we've got people who are just genuinely concerned. we've got unrest from aspects of the british asian community. we've got people who just want to loot a greggs and a and a that's me. yeah. and i, you know, and a train. we've got all of...
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the only thing that i'm saying, yesterday when they had plymouth, governor cornwall it started off as, trying to burn down hotels, attacking mosques yesterday, brinley had a cemetery which was vandalized. cars burnt out, police officers, significant numbers of police officers are being sorted which is a further drain on resources. we officers are being sorted which is a further drain on resources.- further drain on resources. we got about ten seconds _ further drain on resources. we got about ten seconds but _ further drain on resources. we got about ten seconds but despite - further drain on resources. we got about ten seconds but despite the | about ten seconds but despite the fact that we've got those expanded powers, there is still organisation going on, did police need further powers? t going on, did police need further nowers? ~ f going on, did police need further nowers? ~' j ., powers? i think they've got sufficient — powers? i think they've got sufficient powers _ powers? i think they've got sufficient powers at - powers? i think they've got sufficient powers at the - powers?
the only thing that i'm saying, yesterday when they had plymouth, governor cornwall it started off as, trying to burn down hotels, attacking mosques yesterday, brinley had a cemetery which was vandalized. cars burnt out, police officers, significant numbers of police officers are being sorted which is a further drain on resources. we officers are being sorted which is a further drain on resources.- further drain on resources. we got about ten seconds _ further drain on resources. we got about...
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there was a property manager in cornwall who say they get so many, soon as they axe to put them on aust get overwhelmed axe to put them on a website, that theyjust get overwhelmed by the number of people chasing every property. number of people chasing every ro -e . , number of people chasing every ro .e . , ., number of people chasing every --roe . , . property. yes, and your report reckons that. _ property. yes, and your report reckons that. hopefully - property. yes, and your report reckons that. hopefully that i property. yes, and your report - reckons that. hopefully that number is starting to come down although some of those figures might be skewed by the number of students and things like that. but ultimately it is so difficult for renters to find a new home, people who are within a home they can afford and that suits their lives and the school that may be the outgoing to, their children, and they are not moving to the next step in their life because theyjust need to be sure that they can afford to keep a roof over their head because they do look at the market at large it is t
there was a property manager in cornwall who say they get so many, soon as they axe to put them on aust get overwhelmed axe to put them on a website, that theyjust get overwhelmed by the number of people chasing every property. number of people chasing every ro -e . , number of people chasing every ro .e . , ., number of people chasing every --roe . , . property. yes, and your report reckons that. _ property. yes, and your report reckons that. hopefully - property. yes, and your report reckons...
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a very done just tonight is trisha, whereby africa box has to say, but i'll probably was due to cornwall, you know, several people to mutual that in engineering. we help improve the water to place and the name will be out from the to nearly 2000000 people. and you'll have to say this was taking place because the place is an awful god. i'm do you bring in the 25th century is trying to we can commit event in dental dental in our life. so what's the use of don't your latonia with a cold interest in tandem with the sentiment that is pretty we do when africa is blaine, a games didn't new life, but on this new colonial is lifting global. your agenda that help? no, nothing older than the one agent or the tomatoes or the possibility. so progress and people have been us you might have on with this in mind, you'll see a little push back dues looking west and in this region. the western countries, especially near toilet, are quantities oh, i see the problem under most of the young people have identified them with the students who are living during the program development. just look at a tipping poi
a very done just tonight is trisha, whereby africa box has to say, but i'll probably was due to cornwall, you know, several people to mutual that in engineering. we help improve the water to place and the name will be out from the to nearly 2000000 people. and you'll have to say this was taking place because the place is an awful god. i'm do you bring in the 25th century is trying to we can commit event in dental dental in our life. so what's the use of don't your latonia with a cold interest...
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neighbouring counties to come together to support each other, i'm guessing that could be the case where cornwallaid that yet and to be honest, the police presence here is not huge. there is a big police presence, probably half a dozen large fans and i would guess a0 or 50 police officers keeping the order here. there is no suggestion at this stage certainly from when i spoke to police earlier but they brought in any reinforcements from anywhere else. they seem to have it under control and the hope is it does not display any further. talking to someone earlier, they were worried about if word got around and people started coming out of pubs, if it may escalate, but it seems to be calming down now, if anything, it seems it has reached its peak. a couple of fireworks throne, a few cans of beer or drink, but no real violence. i did see what to appeared to have been a few arrests, but that was before the main protests had gathered. so not clear, not seen anyone arrested since then, so that remains to be seen, we will check with the police as the evening goes on, but hopefully we can still maintain th
neighbouring counties to come together to support each other, i'm guessing that could be the case where cornwallaid that yet and to be honest, the police presence here is not huge. there is a big police presence, probably half a dozen large fans and i would guess a0 or 50 police officers keeping the order here. there is no suggestion at this stage certainly from when i spoke to police earlier but they brought in any reinforcements from anywhere else. they seem to have it under control and the...
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the consultancy cornwall insight, which is widely regarded for its accurate predictions, has said that £150 on bills today. our cost of living correspondent kevin peachey is here. why the rise, and is this an indication of a future trend? yes, the energy regulator off gem will officially announce the next price cap on friday. —— ofgem. energy prices are at their price cap on friday. —— ofgem_ energy prices are at their lowest for two years, but as you say, this forecast suggests it will say energy prices will head back up again for 28 million people in england, wales and scotland, probably by about 9% or so. charity clearly for those who are financially stretched, it will be particularly difficult in the up to winter. even more so, because forecasters are saying at the height of winter in january, forecasters are saying at the height of winter injanuary, we might see a further price rise, partly because of the hot weather we have had in europe in the summer, which has meant electricity demand has gone up because they are trying to cool places down, and that has pushed up wholesale pric
the consultancy cornwall insight, which is widely regarded for its accurate predictions, has said that £150 on bills today. our cost of living correspondent kevin peachey is here. why the rise, and is this an indication of a future trend? yes, the energy regulator off gem will officially announce the next price cap on friday. —— ofgem. energy prices are at their price cap on friday. —— ofgem_ energy prices are at their lowest for two years, but as you say, this forecast suggests it...