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i recognize the point, excessive concentrations in places like cornwall. the availability and affordability of holmes's. that's why we enable counsel to charge premium for second homes, abolish the regime. i'm happy to make sure he and his colleagues for the housing minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the attacks against women and girls, a child custody battle to continue, one of my constituents, might need the addition. will the prime minister enter the absurd obsession of domestic abuse involved in a child's life? >> absolutely. he is right. family cost is confused to continue their appalling abuse and that is why we are expanding the number of pathfinders to provide dedicated support to protect the children. and we set out opposition in due course. i will make sure he meets the relevant minister to discuss of this. >> thank you. with others today. happy new year to everyone. 2025 is proven a challenge for many of my constituents. families, small businesses, hospitality industry, and others have said, they know that it has failed to deliver and they her
i recognize the point, excessive concentrations in places like cornwall. the availability and affordability of holmes's. that's why we enable counsel to charge premium for second homes, abolish the regime. i'm happy to make sure he and his colleagues for the housing minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the attacks against women and girls, a child custody battle to continue, one of my constituents, might need the addition. will the prime minister enter the absurd obsession of domestic...
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so that the british could not relieve cornwallis. it was an effort bringing three armies and two fleets together from new england to the caribbean. and it was a remarkable convert agents rochambeau to stand and berra or on the right end of the mounted french officers on the left side of the on right side of the painting of the marquee de lafayette 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 with us are doing it for our politique. this is a way to get back at england in over a century of conflicts that the two countries had had. but lafayette is it for principle? he's doing it to fight for liberty. he believes that's 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 an idealistic american ally. he will move to america after the war. he'll die in utica, new york. so this prussian professor soldier decides liberty is also his ca
so that the british could not relieve cornwallis. it was an effort bringing three armies and two fleets together from new england to the caribbean. and it was a remarkable convert agents rochambeau to stand and berra or on the right end of the mounted french officers on the left side of the on right side of the painting of the marquee de lafayette 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....
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thank you very much, talking to us from cornwall.s bbc news. donald trump has signed an executive order declassifying files on the assassinations of presidentjohn f kennedy, his brother bobby kennedy and the civil rights leader martin luther king. uncertainty still surrounds the shooting of president kennedy in dallas in 1963 with suggestions of cu ban involvement. martin luther king's family have alleged that his killing was a us government conspiracy after the man convicted of murder denied carrying it out. mr trump's been busy signings executive orders including one designed to bring to an end what's called birthright citizenship. but now a judge in seattle has blocked the move calling it "blatantly unconstitutional". this was the response from donald trump when he was told the news. mr president, a usjudge temporarily blocked the birthright citizenship order. do you have any reaction? no. obviously, we'll appeal it. they put it before a certain judge in seattle, i guess. right? and there's no surprises with thatjudge. the amendme
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who who was another early patron, and is the is the uncle of charles cornwallis, who will be gates is a nemesis of the battle of camden and the decades down the road. this is like a pattern you see throughout gates in his early life. is that he recognizes that a somebody somebody a pretty middling background if he is going to advance within the british military establishing it's going to be through establishing connections through the more influential patrons people who have more power and influence than he does. and so one of his earlst relationships to build this build this connection with cornwallis which aowhim allows some military advancement early on in nova scotia is goin to serve father the looters war is to need his his his wife phillips who com fm a fairly well-to-do nova scotia family. you can see a miniature hern the right there on the screen that is in the villa belongs the new york historical society. and together they're going to have one son who the name robert who they call bob. he's promoted to captain, ends up being sent to fight in the french and indian war. he par
who who was another early patron, and is the is the uncle of charles cornwallis, who will be gates is a nemesis of the battle of camden and the decades down the road. this is like a pattern you see throughout gates in his early life. is that he recognizes that a somebody somebody a pretty middling background if he is going to advance within the british military establishing it's going to be through establishing connections through the more influential patrons people who have more power and...
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this was saint austell in cornwall.g down our drive. the strongest winds in ten years had already caused severe damage in scotland, with storm eowyn bringing 100 mile an hour gusts. this family in falkirk in scotland were waiting out the storm in their home when this happened. a teenager in east ayrshire is the second person to have died after rare red weather warnings were in place. his car was struck by a falling tree. up to 20,000 homes and businesses in scotland are still without power. craig ritchie, from biggar in south lanarkshire, has been without electricity for three days. it's been worse for other folk than me, that's for sure. see, i'm lucky i've got the fire here, i've got a wee gas cooker so i can heat things up. i've got really good friends and family locally so i can go, i can get showered, i can get stuff to eat. in ireland, three quarters of a million people were without power at one point. half a million now have electricity, with around 250,000 needing to be reconnected. in northern ireland, 711,000
this was saint austell in cornwall.g down our drive. the strongest winds in ten years had already caused severe damage in scotland, with storm eowyn bringing 100 mile an hour gusts. this family in falkirk in scotland were waiting out the storm in their home when this happened. a teenager in east ayrshire is the second person to have died after rare red weather warnings were in place. his car was struck by a falling tree. up to 20,000 homes and businesses in scotland are still without power....
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i'm heading to the seaside now, and to cornwall — to visit a celebrity around these parts.go. let me introduce you to cecil. cecil is a battered but beloved camper van, and has a fair, fair few miles on the clock. and of course, looking like that, you'd imagine, a story to tell. yeah, that is a van| with a story to tell. chuckling here he is! sorry. steve. hello, mate. hey! good to meet you. i'm sorry. i didn't mean to laugh when i saw cecil. what a machine! yeah, bless him. what a machine! my rusty old friend from a long time ago. let's have a look. how rusty are we talking here? yeah. there's little bit there. a little bit ragged round the edge. round the front. he's good underneath, though. he's good and strong underneath. cecil is owned by steve green, who uses his van to remove waste and washed—up plastic from nearby beaches. and he reckons it may have done more miles than any other vw camper in the world. and to be fair, it does look quite well used. how many miles do you reckon he's done now, then? so he's done 1.37 million kilometres, which is about, somewhere aroun
i'm heading to the seaside now, and to cornwall — to visit a celebrity around these parts.go. let me introduce you to cecil. cecil is a battered but beloved camper van, and has a fair, fair few miles on the clock. and of course, looking like that, you'd imagine, a story to tell. yeah, that is a van| with a story to tell. chuckling here he is! sorry. steve. hello, mate. hey! good to meet you. i'm sorry. i didn't mean to laugh when i saw cecil. what a machine! yeah, bless him. what a machine!...
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of cornwall land which will be used to build 2a homes with wraparound care, specifically for peopless. they cheer november and, in south africa, the green carpet was rolled out for the earthshot awards ceremony. its founder, prince william, in a sustainable blazer and biodegradable trainers. these are the game—changers. these are the innovators. - these are the inventors that are going to make the world a better place for us in the future. - what about at home? your own environmental strategies at home? what can you tell us? yeah, well, every family tries to do what they can _ to sort of help - with the environment, and we go through all| the basics of recycling and making sure - we minimise wateruse and turning off lights - when you leave the house and stuff like that and making sure we're just sensible - with what we do around the environment. - and i think every familyj has those conversations and you just try- and do what you can. the earthshot prize has got to be a bit more global than that. - we're trying to do big—scale - ambition and big—scale business to tackle some i of th
of cornwall land which will be used to build 2a homes with wraparound care, specifically for peopless. they cheer november and, in south africa, the green carpet was rolled out for the earthshot awards ceremony. its founder, prince william, in a sustainable blazer and biodegradable trainers. these are the game—changers. these are the innovators. - these are the inventors that are going to make the world a better place for us in the future. - what about at home? your own environmental...
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this was saint austell in cornwall.l washing down our drive. the strongest winds in ten years had already caused severe damage in scotland, with storm eowyn bringing 100 mile an hour gusts. this family in falkirk in scotland were waiting out the storm in their home when this happened. a teenager in east ayrshire is the second person to have died after rare red weather warnings were in place. his car was struck by a falling tree. up to 20,000 homes and businesses in scotland are still without power. craig ritchie, from biggar in south lanarkshire, has been without electricity for three days. it's been worse for other folk than me, that's for sure. see, i'm lucky i've got the fire here, i've got a wee gas cooker so i can heat things up. i've got really good friends and family locally so i can go, i can get showered, i can get stuff to eat. in ireland, three quarters of a million people were without power at one point. half a million now have electricity, with around 250,000 needing to be reconnected. in northern ireland,
this was saint austell in cornwall.l washing down our drive. the strongest winds in ten years had already caused severe damage in scotland, with storm eowyn bringing 100 mile an hour gusts. this family in falkirk in scotland were waiting out the storm in their home when this happened. a teenager in east ayrshire is the second person to have died after rare red weather warnings were in place. his car was struck by a falling tree. up to 20,000 homes and businesses in scotland are still without...
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they both moved south to join a small american force under lafayette who was harassing lord cornwalland then two french fleet his to come to the mouth of the chesapeake. a small one from rhode island under admiral bara and a large one from the west indies under admiral disdang and they sealed the chesapeake so that the british could not release cornwall as. it was an effort to bring two fleets together from new england to the caribbean, and it was a remarkable convergence. ro rochambeault are the mounted french officers on the left side of the painting. on the right side of the painting lafayette is the second man in from the left of the mounted officers and he here is an american officer. he's a major general in the continental army. most of the french who fight with us are doing it for politic. this is a way to get back at england at over a century of conflicts that the two countries have had, but lafayette is doing it for principle. he's doing it to fight for liberty. he believes that's the american cause. he's devoted to it. and the man to his -- to the right of him is stoyvan wh
they both moved south to join a small american force under lafayette who was harassing lord cornwalland then two french fleet his to come to the mouth of the chesapeake. a small one from rhode island under admiral bara and a large one from the west indies under admiral disdang and they sealed the chesapeake so that the british could not release cornwall as. it was an effort to bring two fleets together from new england to the caribbean, and it was a remarkable convergence. ro rochambeault are...
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as soon as i hear about a humpback sighting in cornwall, i've pretty much already packed my car and headf all day long for those few seconds of seeing the animal. but there's something really special about seeing that species here in the uk and especially in more recent years when there's been much more sightings around the coastline. you're still lucky to see a whale in british waters, but sightings are becoming more common, like here off and they�* re becoming increasingly frequent in the uk. but why? charlote gallagher, has that story. one of the most spectacular sights in nature. oh, my god! spectacular. she's doing it for us. a humpback whale breaching out of the water close to the cornish coast. whale watchers have been flocking to the area since the mammal was spotted. dan abbott is one of them. as soon as i hear about a humpback sighting in cornwall, i've pretty much already packed my car and head down. it's worth all the effort. it's worth freezing your toes off all day long for those few seconds of seeing the animal. but there's something really special about seeing that specie
as soon as i hear about a humpback sighting in cornwall, i've pretty much already packed my car and headf all day long for those few seconds of seeing the animal. but there's something really special about seeing that species here in the uk and especially in more recent years when there's been much more sightings around the coastline. you're still lucky to see a whale in british waters, but sightings are becoming more common, like here off and they�* re becoming increasingly frequent in the...
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that is because lord cornwallis is not in the painting. he is soaking in the house back there. he sends his number two. when he came, he tried to give the's were to rochambeau . he said, no, you have to give this to washington. washington refused it. he wasn't going to take that sort of number two. he said, you have to give it to general lincoln, who is on the white horse. his back story is that he surrendered to the british one year before when they took the charleston in a siege. he had been denied the honors of war, which is when the defeated armies get to march out with their arms still flying. now, the british are not allowed to do that here. and also, lincoln gets the sword. and this painting, i feel it is lighthearted. the flags are snapping. there is light in the sky. if you look closely at washington's face, he is almost smiling. as well he might. and if trumbull's series were all military, this would be the end. but it doesn't. there's one more painting which he does many years -- it vanished. there we go. he does this painting in the late 1820s. there is gap of many
that is because lord cornwallis is not in the painting. he is soaking in the house back there. he sends his number two. when he came, he tried to give the's were to rochambeau . he said, no, you have to give this to washington. washington refused it. he wasn't going to take that sort of number two. he said, you have to give it to general lincoln, who is on the white horse. his back story is that he surrendered to the british one year before when they took the charleston in a siege. he had been...
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16 degrees through the afternoon on wednesday in aberdeenshire, with eight hours of sunshine in cornwallh pressure with us, keeping things very quiet indeed. this weak weather front brought a little bit of showery rain into the northwest, but with light winds and clear skies, unfortunately, at this time of year, that allows fog to form. so we could have some dense fog around as we go through the early hours of thursday morning across parts of england and south wales. visibility dense in places, less than 100m, so there could be some disruption to travel first thing. this is where we're likely to see the fog. there will be quite a lot of cloud across southeast england, a murky start here, and more cloud up into the north—west. but sandwiched in between the two, where we've got those clear skies and the fog forming, temperatures may well fall just below freezing, so a chilly start to thursday as well. so as we go through thursday, the fog will gradually lift and thin. by around 11:00, we're expecting most of it to have eased away, some of the cloud across southeast england will break up, b
16 degrees through the afternoon on wednesday in aberdeenshire, with eight hours of sunshine in cornwallh pressure with us, keeping things very quiet indeed. this weak weather front brought a little bit of showery rain into the northwest, but with light winds and clear skies, unfortunately, at this time of year, that allows fog to form. so we could have some dense fog around as we go through the early hours of thursday morning across parts of england and south wales. visibility dense in places,...
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it's mildest towards devon and cornwall but move into gloucestershire and after that frosty start and'll keep some cloud in the southwest. parts of wales, a little bit of rain here. thickening cloud will bring some wetter weather towards northern ireland. 0therwise, we'll have clearer skies. showers near coasts and moving away but there will be some areas of fog developing and it's going to be another cold night for many of us. temperatures in inland scotland could get as low as —16 degrees. different sort of winter hazard, though, overnight and into tomorrow — freezing fog could linger through the midlands and eastern england into the afternoon and make for some hazardous travelling conditions. outside of the fog, many parts of scotland, northern england, down the midlands and eastern england will see some sunshine, but there is more cloud coming into the west. that rain clears away from northern ireland, pushes into the far west of scotland with a bit of wintriness over the hills. so, the higher temperatures will be mainly northern ireland, west wales and the southwest of england. e
it's mildest towards devon and cornwall but move into gloucestershire and after that frosty start and'll keep some cloud in the southwest. parts of wales, a little bit of rain here. thickening cloud will bring some wetter weather towards northern ireland. 0therwise, we'll have clearer skies. showers near coasts and moving away but there will be some areas of fog developing and it's going to be another cold night for many of us. temperatures in inland scotland could get as low as —16 degrees....
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right across the coastal regions, this is cornwall, and you can see the size of the waves. many different areas of the coastline. this is the coast in wales, and that is pretty wild. look at the size of those waves. that gives you an impression of where we currently are with the storm. now to david wallace lockhart in glasgow. u nfortu nately unfortunately the line has glitched. we will try to get that back. 0ur correspondent ben schofield has this latest from manchester. welcome to a rather sunny but also very blustery west yorkshire. we're over the m62 here, not farfrom huddersfield. somewhere called ainley top, which is a lovely beauty spot. it's just over there to my left. as you can see, the traffic is flowing rather well in this part of the world. the m62 heads off towards manchester in that direction. it becomes the highest motorway in england as it travels west. now there are parts of the major road network that are closed today. the humber bridge and the severn crossing as well have been closed to high sided vehicles, at least, if not more traffic as well. the a66
right across the coastal regions, this is cornwall, and you can see the size of the waves. many different areas of the coastline. this is the coast in wales, and that is pretty wild. look at the size of those waves. that gives you an impression of where we currently are with the storm. now to david wallace lockhart in glasgow. u nfortu nately unfortunately the line has glitched. we will try to get that back. 0ur correspondent ben schofield has this latest from manchester. welcome to a rather...
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yesterday in cornwall, there were even reports of a tornado.torm eowyn, but was a reminder of our increasingly unpredictable weather. joe inwood, bbc news. let's bring you the latest pictures from coastal areas around britain and ireland. let's first take you to northern ireland, bracing itself for that west of the winds. northern ireland covered by a red weather alert. people have been told to stay at home, public transport has been closed down, and schools have also been closed. this is the picture in scotland, in the ferry port of largs, close to glasgow on the east coast of scotland. the storm expected to hit their at about 10am, which is in four hours. high winds already causing a lot of surge in the water. again, public transport and schools have been closed down. we will bring you the picture in ireland, the republic. this is dublin on the east coast. a relative picture of calm but on the west coast, in galway, ireland has already seen a new record for wind gusts of up to 113 mph being recorded in galway. 170,000 homes and businesses wit
yesterday in cornwall, there were even reports of a tornado.torm eowyn, but was a reminder of our increasingly unpredictable weather. joe inwood, bbc news. let's bring you the latest pictures from coastal areas around britain and ireland. let's first take you to northern ireland, bracing itself for that west of the winds. northern ireland covered by a red weather alert. people have been told to stay at home, public transport has been closed down, and schools have also been closed. this is the...
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arrival of storm eowyn, a mini tornado appears to rip through the village of quintrell downs in cornwalld trees uprooted. yeah, this was the worst storm to hit the scottish mainland for more than a decade, as that red weather warning kicked in at 10:00 in the morning. the area it covered actually extended. it went right down to the south of scotland, to dumfries and galloway, up through the central belt and beyond. it covered an area where more than three million people live. that is more than half of scotland's population. there was a strong warning from police scotland yesterday that people should stay inside, seek shelter if at all possible. we have been doing a limited amount of filming today when it has been safe to do so, and i can say that the roads have been extremely quiet, but there has been damage. there has been disruption. there have been fallen trees, we have seen buildings brought down, we have seen roofs flying off and there have been overturned vehicles as well. there has been extensive disruption that is lorna gordon in scotland. northern england has seen reduced weathe
arrival of storm eowyn, a mini tornado appears to rip through the village of quintrell downs in cornwalld trees uprooted. yeah, this was the worst storm to hit the scottish mainland for more than a decade, as that red weather warning kicked in at 10:00 in the morning. the area it covered actually extended. it went right down to the south of scotland, to dumfries and galloway, up through the central belt and beyond. it covered an area where more than three million people live. that is more than...
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looking at - talking we are looking at pictures from northern wales, before that the coastline in cornwallelt, all along the coastal belt. when is the thought that it is going to ease up? thought that it is going to ease up?— ease up? fortunately for northern _ ease up? fortunately for northern ireland - ease up? fortunately for northern ireland we - ease up? fortunately for| northern ireland we have already seen the strongest wins. it is still windy, but they are dropping. through scotland, we are seeing them now. this is the peak of the winds in places. the warning is valid until 5pm. but even when that stops, we have amber and yellow warnings. so the winds when drop entirely. with continue to see that, possibly 80 even 90 mph. particularly across the northern half of scots and as we go through to night and into tomorrow. then the winds to drop out. it is worth bearing in mind, especially towards the south of the uk, who may be wondering what the fuss is about. across many places it hasn't been too bad. blustery, windy, but fine weather around. bad. blustery, windy, but fine weatheraroun
looking at - talking we are looking at pictures from northern wales, before that the coastline in cornwallelt, all along the coastal belt. when is the thought that it is going to ease up? thought that it is going to ease up?— ease up? fortunately for northern _ ease up? fortunately for northern ireland - ease up? fortunately for northern ireland we - ease up? fortunately for| northern ireland we have already seen the strongest wins. it is still windy, but they are dropping. through scotland,...
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on november 10th, it was off the coast of cornwall. four days later, it was in the irish sea ? she was being monitored by a number of royal navy vessels. but secretly, the russian ship was also being tracked by a british submarine. and in a highly unusual move, that submarine surfaced. defence sources say the submarine verbally warned the russian ship that it knew what it was doing. and today, the defence secretary said this was part of new, more robust rules of engagement. i also want president putin to hear this message. we see you, we know what you're doing and we will not shy away from robust action to protect this country. now, there are thousands of miles of undersea cables connecting both europe and north america. they carry more than 90% of the world's internet traffic. part of europe's critical national infrastructure, which could be targeted. and in the baltic sea, russia's suspected of using merchant ships — a so—called "shadow fleet" — to sabotage those cables, something moscow denies. but over the past two months, there have been several incidents where undersea ca
on november 10th, it was off the coast of cornwall. four days later, it was in the irish sea ? she was being monitored by a number of royal navy vessels. but secretly, the russian ship was also being tracked by a british submarine. and in a highly unusual move, that submarine surfaced. defence sources say the submarine verbally warned the russian ship that it knew what it was doing. and today, the defence secretary said this was part of new, more robust rules of engagement. i also want...
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yesterday in cornwall, there were even reports of a tornado. storm eowyn, but was a remind of our increasingly unpredictable weather. let's bring you some of the latest live pictures. this is ballyholme in northern ireland. people have been told to stay at home. the police service of northern ireland describing the storm as an exceptional weather event, expecting the strongest winds in the region since 1988. it's expected to hit scotland at 10:00 local time. this is the picture in la are, gs —— in largs, to the west of glasgow. schools and public transport have been shut down for the day. i can tell you on the west coast of ireland, where storm eowyn is due to hit, or is already hitting, winds up to 108 miles per hour have been recorded on the coast of county galway. for context,000 record high wind for the entirety of ireland is 113 miles an hour. so getting close to breaking records. naturally, we'll bring you more updates on storm eowyn as they come to us. to the united states now and what could become a major clash between the white house a
yesterday in cornwall, there were even reports of a tornado. storm eowyn, but was a remind of our increasingly unpredictable weather. let's bring you some of the latest live pictures. this is ballyholme in northern ireland. people have been told to stay at home. the police service of northern ireland describing the storm as an exceptional weather event, expecting the strongest winds in the region since 1988. it's expected to hit scotland at 10:00 local time. this is the picture in la are, gs...
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devon and cornwall police say they are looking for a 53—year—old man called paul antony butler. a let'ssome news now about a storm that's heading towards the uk. a rare red weather warning covering northern ireland and scotland on friday has been issued for storm ay—oh—win by the met ofice. it's warning of gusts of up to 100mph and "flying debris resulting in danger to life". all schools in northern ireland will close on friday because of the storm. and scotrail has suspended all services across scotland saying it would not be safe to run passenger trains on friday because of the weather conditions. our weather presenter matt taylor, explained to my colleague catherine byaruhanga where the red warnings have been issued. all they cover the whole of northern ireland and a good part of scotland. qdd northern ireland and a good part of scotland.— northern ireland and a good part of scotland. add onto that the whole _ part of scotland. add onto that the whole of _ part of scotland. add onto that the whole of the _ part of scotland. add onto that the whole of the republic - part of scotland.
devon and cornwall police say they are looking for a 53—year—old man called paul antony butler. a let'ssome news now about a storm that's heading towards the uk. a rare red weather warning covering northern ireland and scotland on friday has been issued for storm ay—oh—win by the met ofice. it's warning of gusts of up to 100mph and "flying debris resulting in danger to life". all schools in northern ireland will close on friday because of the storm. and scotrail has suspended...
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16 degrees through the afternoon on wednesday in aberdeenshire, with eight hours of sunshine in cornwall, keeping things very quiet indeed. this weak weather front brought a little bit of showery rain into the northwest, but with light winds and clear skies, unfortunately, at this time of year, that allows fog to form. so we could have some dense fog around as we go through the early hours of thursday morning across parts of england and south wales. visibility dense in places, less than 100m, so there could be some disruption to travel first thing. this is where we're likely to see the fog. there will be quite a lot of cloud across southeast england, a murky start here, and more cloud up into the north—west. but sandwiched in between the two, where we've got those clear skies and the fog forming, temperatures may well fall just below freezing, so a chilly start to thursday as well. so as we go through thursday, the fog will gradually lift and thin. by around 11:00, we're expecting most of it to have eased away, some of the cloud across southeast england will break up, but it will stay ra
16 degrees through the afternoon on wednesday in aberdeenshire, with eight hours of sunshine in cornwall, keeping things very quiet indeed. this weak weather front brought a little bit of showery rain into the northwest, but with light winds and clear skies, unfortunately, at this time of year, that allows fog to form. so we could have some dense fog around as we go through the early hours of thursday morning across parts of england and south wales. visibility dense in places, less than 100m,...
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on november 10th, it was here, off the coast of cornwall.ring close to cables. at the time, she was being monitored by the royal navy. but secretly, the russian ship was also being tracked by a british submarine. in a highly unusual move, that submarine, hms astute, surfaced. defence sources say it verbally warned the russian ship that it knew what it was doing. today the defence secretary said this was a sign of new, more robust rules of engagement. and i also want president putin to hear this message. we see you, we know what you're doing, and we will not shy away from robust action to protect this country. there are thousands of miles of undersea cables connecting both europe and north america. they carry more than 90% of the world's internet traffic, part of europe's critical national infrastructure. in the baltic sea, russia's suspected of using merchant ships — a so—called shadow fleet — to sabotage those cables, something moscow denies. but several cables have been damaged here, the most recent involving this oil tanker, the eagle s.
on november 10th, it was here, off the coast of cornwall.ring close to cables. at the time, she was being monitored by the royal navy. but secretly, the russian ship was also being tracked by a british submarine. in a highly unusual move, that submarine, hms astute, surfaced. defence sources say it verbally warned the russian ship that it knew what it was doing. today the defence secretary said this was a sign of new, more robust rules of engagement. and i also want president putin to hear this...
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n. force that is decided to fight alongside the army of cornwall, which is also comprising at these uh that are least i'm the groups including the easy most the day is confusing and it's very confusing. so i, you are in the, that's uh, making it easier for us to understand. i guess i'm also sort of curious why the us embassy in the d. c. is no issue to a condemnation on the m $23.00 group. how to do this for a lot assignments that has that transition between the democratic government though added probably kind of government. definitely that is uh no, i could have position you to why would they want that uh you raise so euro for whoever new or so not for the time talking to sense of what is rajeet. they also look into the idea of politics and, and interest. what's is more important is for most of the, the africans and the communities themselves. to understand that the level i'm responsible for ensuring that there is long lasting peace and security because it is for the benefit of the of c and the whole region as a whole. right, and when i have to name it that as always, and on us the pl
n. force that is decided to fight alongside the army of cornwall, which is also comprising at these uh that are least i'm the groups including the easy most the day is confusing and it's very confusing. so i, you are in the, that's uh, making it easier for us to understand. i guess i'm also sort of curious why the us embassy in the d. c. is no issue to a condemnation on the m $23.00 group. how to do this for a lot assignments that has that transition between the democratic government though...
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such a difficult day for drivers out, particularly across the south—west, in parts of devon and cornwall major roads. the 838 out of exeter was totally blocked, drivers were stuck there, some of them for “p were stuck there, some of them for up to five hours in stationary traffic, the police had to escort gritters to get them through to clear those roads so that is why people like richard and his tractor here have had a busy day and will be out later this evening, many cars are to be recovered, some of them have one out their clutch is trying to get up hills, the slippery slope in this part of the country, so a difficult afternoon and evening out on the roads and those temperatures are set to drop even lower tonight in parts of scotland and northern england, it could be as low as —15 and even colder. the roads are starting to clear, the police and authorities think everyone will get home tonight but there was a concern earlier that drivers may be stuck out on the road even though series sub zero temperatures will go into this evening, but there will be disruption into the morning tomorro
such a difficult day for drivers out, particularly across the south—west, in parts of devon and cornwall major roads. the 838 out of exeter was totally blocked, drivers were stuck there, some of them for “p were stuck there, some of them for up to five hours in stationary traffic, the police had to escort gritters to get them through to clear those roads so that is why people like richard and his tractor here have had a busy day and will be out later this evening, many cars are to be...
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as soon as i hear about a humpback sighting in cornwall, i've pretty much already packed my car and and your toes off all day long for those few seconds of seeing the animal. but there's something really special about seeing that species here in the uk and and especially in more recent years when there's been much more sightings around the coastline. you're still lucky to see a whale in british waters, but sightings are becoming more common, like here off the coast of east sussex. it's partly down to climate change and warming seas, but also a happier reason. humpback whales are a good news story. most populations, not all, are undergoing recovery after whaling stopped, and most likely there are just more whales out there and there are more whales passing by british coasts. so these sightings might be more frequent, but they don't get any less breathtaking. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's matt. it might have been the weather that attracted them, you never know! whether it has been heavy snow or flooding it has been causing disruption but that system
as soon as i hear about a humpback sighting in cornwall, i've pretty much already packed my car and and your toes off all day long for those few seconds of seeing the animal. but there's something really special about seeing that species here in the uk and and especially in more recent years when there's been much more sightings around the coastline. you're still lucky to see a whale in british waters, but sightings are becoming more common, like here off the coast of east sussex. it's partly...
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luxury of any shelter in homeless centres in southwark last night, but whether it's from shetland to cornwalldby to work alongside local authorities, emergency services and other voluntary community sector organisations to help people support them and respond where we're needed. and just a final piece of advice... if people are at home, the temptation when you're cold is to sort of huddle down. but actually moving might be counterintuitive but sensible. if able to do so, please keep moving and keep yourself warm, fit, and active as much as possible. that's not an option for everyone. so again, if if you need more advice, look on our website to see what the advice is. but really keep as active as possible. keep keep your body moving and try and keep. think about all the different things that you can keep warm this weekend while we brace ourselves for the impact of this weather. the bbc news website has a live page “p the bbc news website has a live page up and running and will tell you all about what is forecast in different parts of the country and in particular, which areas are under those a
luxury of any shelter in homeless centres in southwark last night, but whether it's from shetland to cornwalldby to work alongside local authorities, emergency services and other voluntary community sector organisations to help people support them and respond where we're needed. and just a final piece of advice... if people are at home, the temptation when you're cold is to sort of huddle down. but actually moving might be counterintuitive but sensible. if able to do so, please keep moving and...
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on november the 10th it was off the coast of cornwall.ose to undersea cables. at the time she was being tracked and monitored by the royal navy, but secretly the russian ship was also being observed by a british submarine in a highly unusual move. in a highly unusual move, that submarine hms astute surfaced. defence sources say it verbally warned the russian ship that it knew what it was doing. today, the defence secretary said this was a sign of new, more robust rules of engagement. and i also want president putin to hear this message. we see you, we know what you're doing, and we will not shy away from robust action to protect this country. there are thousands of miles of undersea cables connecting both europe and north america. they carry more than 90% of the world's internet traffic. part of europe's critical national infrastructure. in the baltic sea, russia is suspected of using merchant ships, a so—called shadow fleet, to sabotage those cables, something moscow denies. but several cables have been damaged there recently. the most r
on november the 10th it was off the coast of cornwall.ose to undersea cables. at the time she was being tracked and monitored by the royal navy, but secretly the russian ship was also being observed by a british submarine in a highly unusual move. in a highly unusual move, that submarine hms astute surfaced. defence sources say it verbally warned the russian ship that it knew what it was doing. today, the defence secretary said this was a sign of new, more robust rules of engagement. and i also...
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but whether it's from shetland to cornwall, enniskillen to norfolk, our emergency response teams ared other voluntary community sector organisations to help people support them and respond where we're needed. let's ta ke let's take it to the south korean capital of seoul. we are seeing thousands of people out on the streets. these are protesters who are opposed to the preached president. there are supporters of him gathered there. these other protesters who say that his arrest take place as soon as possible after his impeachment. this is bbc news. hello. the wintry weather through this weekend could well cause some significant disruption. the met office have issued amber warnings across parts of england and wales for snow and for ice too. we could see problems on the roads, the rail network, perhaps the airports, potential for power cuts as well. so do be prepared for some disruptive weather, particularly tonight into tomorrow. we've got a couple of amber warnings — the first one for wales into the midlands for snow and ice, valid from 6pm. 9pm then a second amber warning comes into
but whether it's from shetland to cornwall, enniskillen to norfolk, our emergency response teams ared other voluntary community sector organisations to help people support them and respond where we're needed. let's ta ke let's take it to the south korean capital of seoul. we are seeing thousands of people out on the streets. these are protesters who are opposed to the preached president. there are supporters of him gathered there. these other protesters who say that his arrest take place as...
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as soon as i hear about a humpback sighting in cornwall, i've pretty much already packed my car and and seconds of seeing the animal. but there's something really special about seeing that species here in the uk, and especially in more recent years when there's been much more sightings around the coastline. you're still lucky to see a whale in british waters, but sightings are becoming more common, like here off the coast of east sussex. it's partly down to climate change and warming seas, but also a happier reason. humpback whales are a good news story. most populations — not all — are undergoing recovery after whaling stopped, and most likely there are just more whales out there and there are more whales passing by british coasts. these sightings might be more frequent, but they don't get any less breathtaking. and if you want to carry on watching newsnight please turn over but is it — in starmer�*s words — "amplifying the far—right" to call for a new national enquiry?
as soon as i hear about a humpback sighting in cornwall, i've pretty much already packed my car and and seconds of seeing the animal. but there's something really special about seeing that species here in the uk, and especially in more recent years when there's been much more sightings around the coastline. you're still lucky to see a whale in british waters, but sightings are becoming more common, like here off the coast of east sussex. it's partly down to climate change and warming seas, but...
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before that we were seeing the coastline in cornwall.the coastal belts, isn't it? when is the thought that is really going to ease up? well, fortunately for northern ireland, we've already seen the strongest winds,they�*ve now passed through. it's still windy, but the winds are dropping out through scotland. we're seeing them now. this is the peak in the winds for many places. the red warning is valid untilfive, but even when that stops being valid, we then have amber warnings and yellow warnings. and so the winds won't drop out entirely. we'll continue to see strong winds with the risk of gusts of 80, possibly even 90mph in exposed spots, particularly across northern the northern half of scotland. as we go through tonight and through into tomorrow. and then the winds do drop out. do you head to the website for the very latest on all that weather news. we turn to another important story. we turn to another important story. the 52 year sentence of the southport murderer axel rudakabana will be reviewed by the attorney general. the teenage
before that we were seeing the coastline in cornwall.the coastal belts, isn't it? when is the thought that is really going to ease up? well, fortunately for northern ireland, we've already seen the strongest winds,they�*ve now passed through. it's still windy, but the winds are dropping out through scotland. we're seeing them now. this is the peak in the winds for many places. the red warning is valid untilfive, but even when that stops being valid, we then have amber warnings and yellow...
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16 degrees through the afternoon on wednesday in aberdeenshire, with eight hours of sunshine in cornwalls very quiet indeed. this weak weather front brought a little bit of showery rain into the northwest, but with light winds and clear skies, unfortunately, at this time of year, that allows fog to form. so we could have some dense fog around as we go through the early hours of thursday morning across parts of england and south wales. visibility dense in places, less than 100m, so there could be some disruption to travel first thing. this is where we're likely to see the fog. there will be quite a lot of cloud across southeast england, a murky start here, and more cloud up into the north—west. but sandwiched in between the two, where we've got those clear skies and the fog forming, temperatures may well fall just below freezing, so a chilly start to thursday as well. so as we go through thursday, the fog will gradually lift and thin. by around 11:00, we're expecting most of it to have eased away, some of the cloud across southeast england will break up, but it will stay rather grey. the
16 degrees through the afternoon on wednesday in aberdeenshire, with eight hours of sunshine in cornwalls very quiet indeed. this weak weather front brought a little bit of showery rain into the northwest, but with light winds and clear skies, unfortunately, at this time of year, that allows fog to form. so we could have some dense fog around as we go through the early hours of thursday morning across parts of england and south wales. visibility dense in places, less than 100m, so there could...
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on november 10th, it was off the coast of cornwall. four days later, it was in the irish sea ?ritish submarine. and in a highly unusual move, that submarine surfaced. defence sources say the submarine verbally warned the russian ship that it knew what it was doing. and today, the defence secretary said this was part of new, more robust rules of engagement. and i also want president putin to hear this message. we see you, we know what you're doing and we will not shy away from robust action to protect this country. now, there are thousands of miles of undersea cables connecting both europe and north america. they carry more than 90% of the world's internet traffic. part of europe's critical national infrastructure, which could be targeted. and in the baltic sea, russia's suspected of using merchant ships — a so—called "shadow fleet" — to sabotage those cables, something moscow denies. but over the past two months, there have been several incidents where undersea cables here have been damaged. the most recent involving this oil tanker, the eagle s. last month, finland boarded and
on november 10th, it was off the coast of cornwall. four days later, it was in the irish sea ?ritish submarine. and in a highly unusual move, that submarine surfaced. defence sources say the submarine verbally warned the russian ship that it knew what it was doing. and today, the defence secretary said this was part of new, more robust rules of engagement. and i also want president putin to hear this message. we see you, we know what you're doing and we will not shy away from robust action to...
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lawrence river near cornwall, ontario, where canada had jacked up the price of cigarettes so much thatignited a robust trade and illegal american cigarettes coming across the border. st. lawrence river to a large degree became a shooting gallery as these folks were running, meddling cigarettes across the border. could something similar happen across the southern border as a result of this proposed rule? >> absolutely. it would spark a black market of cigarettes smuggling through the roof and would be in fact, as a matter of fact homeland security investigations under custom services conducted many, many smuggling investigations of cigarette smuggling into the united states. this would only exasperate that. a lot of people don't associate that. when i lived in colorado when colorado first legalized recreational marijuana. what it did there, it increased the trafficking of marijuana from mexico. not all that that was homegrown in the state of colorado. so that is exactly what the cartels are looking for. opportunities to take advantage to increase their product illegally just like they d
lawrence river near cornwall, ontario, where canada had jacked up the price of cigarettes so much thatignited a robust trade and illegal american cigarettes coming across the border. st. lawrence river to a large degree became a shooting gallery as these folks were running, meddling cigarettes across the border. could something similar happen across the southern border as a result of this proposed rule? >> absolutely. it would spark a black market of cigarettes smuggling through the roof...
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the parade and weren't able to because of the truncated nature of this location and the timing but cornwall new york is where president hudson went to school and graduated in 1964. they were able to make that cut . >> it does make sense and they are saluting that president's they do walk by. >> the bans that are performing here for the president , for everybody to understand, the ones that actually made the cut because of this truncated nature are all very connected so the first responders and jd vance is high school, trump's high school. there is a connection with the police and fire rescue coming out now. you can watch and see the very clear direct connections between who is performing and between the president and vice president on the dais. >> i don't envy the staff who had to make the calls for those who didn't make the cut because as we noted so many people from all of the country regardless of how anybody may feel about the president and this of course is a part to take part in american moments but of course was unfortunately not to be for so many people who made the trip. >> you did
the parade and weren't able to because of the truncated nature of this location and the timing but cornwall new york is where president hudson went to school and graduated in 1964. they were able to make that cut . >> it does make sense and they are saluting that president's they do walk by. >> the bans that are performing here for the president , for everybody to understand, the ones that actually made the cut because of this truncated nature are all very connected so the first...
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to make way for yet more holiday homes, as the housing crisis deepens and worsens, the six mps in cornwallrmined to reverse this situation, and to address these issues before the end of this parliament. will the prime minister agree to meet us so we get the full—backing of government and deliver first rather than second home foster good of cornwall and the isles of scilly. isles of scilly. i thank him for raising this, we are committed to building those homes and that includes a500 new homes every year in cornwall. but i do recognise the point he make, which is that excessive concentration of short—term lets and second homes in places like cornwall can impact the availability and affordability of homes, that is why we will enable councils to charge a premium on the councils to charge a premium on the council tax bills of second homes, albiol leisures the furnish homes let regime and introduce a scheme for short—term lets but i am happy to ensure they get the meeting with the housing minister to discuss that further. thank you mr speaker, this government is committed to using the criminalju
to make way for yet more holiday homes, as the housing crisis deepens and worsens, the six mps in cornwallrmined to reverse this situation, and to address these issues before the end of this parliament. will the prime minister agree to meet us so we get the full—backing of government and deliver first rather than second home foster good of cornwall and the isles of scilly. isles of scilly. i thank him for raising this, we are committed to building those homes and that includes a500 new homes...
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this is what cornwall's been trying to introduce for some time as well isn't it. yeah.stop people like you and i having second homes in cornwall. i don't even have one home. i'll take the second home. now, going back to the story you tried to draw me onto earlier, the new pressure for grooming probe after mp switched sides. and this is sarah champion, of course, who has been a thorn in the side of the labour administration even when they were in the shadow cabinet. she was somebody who was blown various whistles over the years. she's the mp for rotherham. she's obviously extraordinarily involved in what is arguably the one of 1 or 2 top, sort of top grooming hotspots, as they put it, rather a tactlessly. but and she has now said that she thinks a national inquiry would be appropriate. and, and national inquiry would be appropria
this is what cornwall's been trying to introduce for some time as well isn't it. yeah.stop people like you and i having second homes in cornwall. i don't even have one home. i'll take the second home. now, going back to the story you tried to draw me onto earlier, the new pressure for grooming probe after mp switched sides. and this is sarah champion, of course, who has been a thorn in the side of the labour administration even when they were in the shadow cabinet. she was somebody who was...
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and later in the show, i'll be joined by an inspiring single mum from cornwall. never been involved in politics in her life, so moved by what's going on, so outraged by what's going on, so outraged by the political ineptitude to deal with it. she wants to organise a million women march to london and hey, let's get a few blokes along while we're at it to show the country we've simply had enough of the politicians, of the councillors, of the media, of the entire establishment burying its head in the sand, in the sand about this issue, which is britain's shame. get in touch, gbnews.com/yoursay. but now, here's your headlines, and it's san francis. >> martin, thank you and good afternoon to you. >> 3:02. >> 3:02. >> the top story. while elon musk's criticism of the uk government's response to grooming gangs has sparked a political row. >> today, the billionaire accused sir keir starmer of inaction and said safeguarding ministerjess inaction and said safeguarding minister jess phillips deserves prison over her comments on exploitation in oldham. >> kemi badenoch, the
and later in the show, i'll be joined by an inspiring single mum from cornwall. never been involved in politics in her life, so moved by what's going on, so outraged by what's going on, so outraged by the political ineptitude to deal with it. she wants to organise a million women march to london and hey, let's get a few blokes along while we're at it to show the country we've simply had enough of the politicians, of the councillors, of the media, of the entire establishment burying its head in...
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devon and cornwall police says jack bennett has been charged with three counts of malicious communicationsthe messages were sent between april last year and january this year involving three victims. while commenting on the criticism of miss phillips from elon musk, the home secretary says the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls has dedicated her career to tackling sexual violence and abuse, and to being a voice for victims and survivors of the most terrible crimes, including child sexual abuse. two major incidents have been declared and more than 100 people have now been rescued as floodwater. inundates, lincolnshire and leicestershire, while yellow warnings for snow and ice are in effect across large parts of the uk as flooding and snow caused delays on the roads and railways and forced hundreds of schools to close. manchester airport has reopened its runways after they were closed this morning due to heavy snow, but delays remain. and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has announced his resignation. trudeau has faced growing pressure from inside his
devon and cornwall police says jack bennett has been charged with three counts of malicious communicationsthe messages were sent between april last year and january this year involving three victims. while commenting on the criticism of miss phillips from elon musk, the home secretary says the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls has dedicated her career to tackling sexual violence and abuse, and to being a voice for victims and survivors of the most terrible crimes,...
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support, while critical incidents have been declared across several trusts, including liverpool, cornwallnd birmingham. one patient reportedly waited 50 hours for a ward bed, with frontline staff describing the system as overwhelmed. flu cases in hospitals have surged to 5000 a day, with nhs medical director sir stephen powis warning the pressure is relentless and a new amber warning has been issued for snow for the southwest of england, likely to cause travel delays and stranding some vehicles and passengers. britain is bracing for a deep freeze as temperatures are set to plunge as low as —15 degrees this week. the coldest of the winter so far and potentially the coldest january in 15 years. the met office has issued fresh snow and ice warnings for northern scotland and northern ireland, as well as the southern counties of england, with subzero conditions expected nationwide. the uk health security agency has also warned of rising health risks, extending its cold weather alert for england until sunday. meanwhile, flood alerts remain in place, though conditions are drier after days of hea
support, while critical incidents have been declared across several trusts, including liverpool, cornwallnd birmingham. one patient reportedly waited 50 hours for a ward bed, with frontline staff describing the system as overwhelmed. flu cases in hospitals have surged to 5000 a day, with nhs medical director sir stephen powis warning the pressure is relentless and a new amber warning has been issued for snow for the southwest of england, likely to cause travel delays and stranding some vehicles...
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and storm hermine is battering the uk, leaving over 4500 homes so far in devon and cornwall without power bringing 83 mile an hour winds to berry head. flooding has cut rail lines to between par and newquay, while a ryanair flight bound for newquay was forced to divert to gatwick. the met office has warned of danger to life, as yellow weather warnings for wind and rain stretch into tomorrow morning. and it, of course, comes on the heels of storm eoin, which left two people dead and plunged millions of homes into darkness. now the south of england is bracing for yet more chaos, with the relentless rain adding to already saturated ground. that's the news on gb news. i'll be back with you in an hour's time now, though, it's over to camilla. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> good morning and welcome to the camilla tominey show on gb news. i'll be speaking to lots of great guests on today's show, including the leader of the conservative party, kemi badenoch. i'm going to be asking her about th
and storm hermine is battering the uk, leaving over 4500 homes so far in devon and cornwall without power bringing 83 mile an hour winds to berry head. flooding has cut rail lines to between par and newquay, while a ryanair flight bound for newquay was forced to divert to gatwick. the met office has warned of danger to life, as yellow weather warnings for wind and rain stretch into tomorrow morning. and it, of course, comes on the heels of storm eoin, which left two people dead and plunged...
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devon and cornwall police says jack bennett has been charged with three counts of malicious communications. the messages were sent between april last year and january this year involving three victims. while commenting on the criticism of miss phillips from elon musk. the home secretary says the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls has dedicated her career to tackling sexual violence and abuse, and to being a voice for victims and survivors of the most terrible crimes. in other news, today, as justin welby's final day as the archbishop of canterbury, as he prepares to step down over failures in handung step down over failures in handling a church of england abuse scandal. almost two months after announcing his resignation, he'll officially quit the role at midnight tonight. it follows an independent review which concluded that john smith, a barrister and christian camp leader, might have been brought to justice if archbishop welby had reported him to the police in 2013. the archbishop has made few public appearances since mid—november and didn't give the tradition
devon and cornwall police says jack bennett has been charged with three counts of malicious communications. the messages were sent between april last year and january this year involving three victims. while commenting on the criticism of miss phillips from elon musk. the home secretary says the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls has dedicated her career to tackling sexual violence and abuse, and to being a voice for victims and survivors of the most terrible crimes....