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glorious morning in north yorkshire, suchis glorious morning in north yorkshire, such is the beauty of a bit of shelter from the pennines. such is the beauty of a bit of shelterfrom the pennines. plenty such is the beauty of a bit of shelter from the pennines. plenty of sharp showers to the west across north—west england and wales and some have been merging togetherfor longer spells of rain and will drift east accompanied by a rather stiff wind as well. still under the influence of low pressure at the moment, showers rattling through this afternoon but they will do at quite a pace, particularly around south wales and south—west england accompanied by gale force winds. north—east england and scotland seek the best sunny breaks and 14—16 widely. this evening and overnight, the showers in england and wales tend to ease away but the north—westerly wind continues to drive in some showers to the north—west of the great glen and thatis north—west of the great glen and that is how it will stay moving into wednesday. under clear skies, we might see temperatures down into single figures. a chill
glorious morning in north yorkshire, suchis glorious morning in north yorkshire, such is the beauty of a bit of shelter from the pennines. such is the beauty of a bit of shelterfrom the pennines. plenty such is the beauty of a bit of shelter from the pennines. plenty of sharp showers to the west across north—west england and wales and some have been merging togetherfor longer spells of rain and will drift east accompanied by a rather stiff wind as well. still under the influence of low...
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the glorious part of north yorkshire thatis glorious part of north yorkshire that is where the air startsgy stream about 70 miles away from here. it is draining a huge noise clutch north yorkshire. they are trying to get to the sea. and to the estuary that is being presented at my very hard to type at the moment. this is that all, i water cannot build forward or backward so it is spreading like a bit late, thatis it is spreading like a bit late, that is the issue here. there are a lot of properties along the line at the slide blank that are particularly vulnerable. so much rain basically this is an area that has been spared relatively up until now? gas, through the record books the last major slide to wasn't happy dear 2000. i commented here. the last major slide to wasn't happy dear2000. i commented here. nowhere near as bad as it was here. something like 19117 was as bad. they we re something like 19117 was as bad. they were flood plains in a way that has mitigated the worst of things. i got a lot of the river. they have been overtopped as well. the signs are that if you get the other p
the glorious part of north yorkshire thatis glorious part of north yorkshire that is where the air startsgy stream about 70 miles away from here. it is draining a huge noise clutch north yorkshire. they are trying to get to the sea. and to the estuary that is being presented at my very hard to type at the moment. this is that all, i water cannot build forward or backward so it is spreading like a bit late, thatis it is spreading like a bit late, that is the issue here. there are a lot of...
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the red alert from the environment agency covers parts of north yorkshire.he has been vulnerable, but how unusual is it during the winter to have the whole uk affected by such a strong weather pattern, given we are used to storms in particular areas and they are routine part of life for many people? that takes us back from a warning point of you, and there are many ways you can measure the storms, sent oppression for the meteorologists —— central pressure. we have never had the impacts we have seen within the past 24 hours, though. but we go back to the st jude's day storm before we say, we are all in the same leaky storm boat. there has been no escape. if you have not seen the worst conditions yet, and the southern parts of britain may not have seen the very worst. there is more to come? yes, we have a very active front which is around about the sort of from the wash down to the middle of from the wash down to the middle of the south—west of england, that is yet to move through the rest of east anglia and the south east. when it went through crown england n
the red alert from the environment agency covers parts of north yorkshire.he has been vulnerable, but how unusual is it during the winter to have the whole uk affected by such a strong weather pattern, given we are used to storms in particular areas and they are routine part of life for many people? that takes us back from a warning point of you, and there are many ways you can measure the storms, sent oppression for the meteorologists —— central pressure. we have never had the impacts we...
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my parents house is in north yorkshire and looks very similartoa in north yorkshire and looks very similar where they live. it is a beautiful scene, it will get everyone in a christmas mood. for those of his who might be planning to see friends for the first time outside in these parts we re first time outside in these parts were economic trends outside and eat a substantial meal, i suspect we will have to do it in the snow. the serious note to this as it is going to get very cold. brace ourselves. indeed. the irony here, the social interaction interior to areas is to stop the spell —— spread of coronavirus but the fact is we could catch cold from standing outside and socialising. it is much more difficult than in the summer when making plays about in the sunshine. socialising in the winter means winning thermals, i have some i bought for this. it is a beautiful scene on the telegraph, london is not like that yet but it does look like it will be a chilly winter. for now, just enjoy the beauty of that picture. let us enjoy the beauty of this picture rather than the image of you in thermals.
my parents house is in north yorkshire and looks very similartoa in north yorkshire and looks very similar where they live. it is a beautiful scene, it will get everyone in a christmas mood. for those of his who might be planning to see friends for the first time outside in these parts we re first time outside in these parts were economic trends outside and eat a substantial meal, i suspect we will have to do it in the snow. the serious note to this as it is going to get very cold. brace...
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emma glasbey, bbc look north, north yorkshire.ir islamic wedding ceremony injuly, four months after meeting. they've been speaking to bbc asian network's anisa kadri about finding love during a pandemic. so, we met on muzmatch, which is a muslim dating app. we knew we liked each other pretty much straightaway, and lockdown happened exactly seven days after we met and we were just destroyed. it made things moving quite quickly, i guess, because we started panicking and things started getting restricted. we pretty much had most of our dates in service stations because we were meeting during the prime of lockdown, like when it was at its worst. and there was no restaurants, there was no cafes, there was nothing. we couldn't go to cinema. we were literally meeting halfway. he was near leeds and i was in london, so we were driving a long way, halfway to meet each other in a service station where we would just eat and then pray outside and then eat, and that's pretty much all we did for whole day. it was pretty good because as far as is
emma glasbey, bbc look north, north yorkshire.ir islamic wedding ceremony injuly, four months after meeting. they've been speaking to bbc asian network's anisa kadri about finding love during a pandemic. so, we met on muzmatch, which is a muslim dating app. we knew we liked each other pretty much straightaway, and lockdown happened exactly seven days after we met and we were just destroyed. it made things moving quite quickly, i guess, because we started panicking and things started getting...
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the sale affects more than half a $1000000.00 which could help fund keith's campaign to become north yorkshire is next police commissioner and the orange ones are better served by i think not all customers are ready to embrace change. or have you got a message for the new owners please keep saying yes just with a little bit for. a basin so it will come with the confectionary to dish and set to continue parsing need not be such sweet sorrow. for the bests that's our program if you want more you can find us on the w dot com slash business i 1st called rowland thanks for watching and never stop a successful. it's time to take it one step further and face the consulate. in time to search. for the translate. to come down dreams and such. it's time for g.w. . is coming up ahead it's. not nothing out of the wild but just sometimes out but i said nothing which has happened in thinks even to the german culture of looking at stereotypes a question that is think is most of the country that i know not. yet you don't seem to take it as grandma they all believe because it's all about ok. i'm right joe join
the sale affects more than half a $1000000.00 which could help fund keith's campaign to become north yorkshire is next police commissioner and the orange ones are better served by i think not all customers are ready to embrace change. or have you got a message for the new owners please keep saying yes just with a little bit for. a basin so it will come with the confectionary to dish and set to continue parsing need not be such sweet sorrow. for the bests that's our program if you want more you...
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sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire. eared in public for the first time in nearly three weeks, ending an absence that prompted international rumours about his health. the country's official news agency said he'd opened a fertiliser plant near the capital, pyongyang. get me on social media: you can reach me on twitter, i'm @ lvaughanjones. i'm lewis vaughan jones i'm lewis vaughanjones and this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. well, you probably noticed over the last couple of days the weather has been a bit unsettled with lots of showers. certainly friday no exceptiont to that theme. you can see the extent of all those showers moving across the uk, and they brought with it some dramatic skies. a double rainbow spotted around the southend—on—sea area of essex, and a little bit further south in sussex we had this dramatic bolt of lightning coming from one of the storm clouds with some hail mixed in as well. over the next few hours, showers moving eastwards across england, only slowly clearing here. the showers will then t
sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire. eared in public for the first time in nearly three weeks, ending an absence that prompted international rumours about his health. the country's official news agency said he'd opened a fertiliser plant near the capital, pyongyang. get me on social media: you can reach me on twitter, i'm @ lvaughanjones. i'm lewis vaughan jones i'm lewis vaughanjones and this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. well, you probably noticed over the last couple of days the...
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sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.gton state found himself at the heart of a tumbleweed tornado on thursday. matt mcknight was driving down a deserted highway when he noticed a few tumbleweeds bouncing along the road. they were soon whipped up into a frenzy, and overtook matt and his van. the van suffered a few scratches. matt himself was fine. a reminder of our breaking news this hour. for the first time in nearly three weeks, north korea's official news agency has reported a public appearance by the country's leader, kim jong—un. it said he visited a newly completed fertiliser plant near the capital, pyongyang. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvauganjones. hello there. well, you probably noticed over the last couple of days the weather has been a bit unsettled with lots of showers. certainly friday no exceptiont to that theme. you can see the extent of all those showers moving across the uk, and they brought with it some dramatic skies. a double rainbow spotted around the southend—on—sea area of essex, and a littl
sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.gton state found himself at the heart of a tumbleweed tornado on thursday. matt mcknight was driving down a deserted highway when he noticed a few tumbleweeds bouncing along the road. they were soon whipped up into a frenzy, and overtook matt and his van. the van suffered a few scratches. matt himself was fine. a reminder of our breaking news this hour. for the first time in nearly three weeks, north korea's official news agency has reported a public...
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sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.onaire. with lockdown in india causing economic hardship india's most famous composer has gathered some of the country's biggest musicians for a charity single. take a listen. music. that is hum har nahin mengay — it translates to we will not give up. it's composed by ar rahman with lyrics by prasoonjoshi. proceeds will go to charity. ar rahman told us more about what lockdown in india was like. it is extraordinary, but i am happy. you see even the idea of seeing some millions of poor people suffering, because some cannot eat tomorrow. but for people who are privileged they are inside almost like a holiday because you are getting full and getting rest and don't have tension of work so i have been living that life with family but the idea of seeing people suffering like migrant workers and everyone is doing their bets, the front—line workers and health officials, it is amazing so i do not want to belittle anyone, the government is doing theirjob i think. here we are dealing with human e
sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.onaire. with lockdown in india causing economic hardship india's most famous composer has gathered some of the country's biggest musicians for a charity single. take a listen. music. that is hum har nahin mengay — it translates to we will not give up. it's composed by ar rahman with lyrics by prasoonjoshi. proceeds will go to charity. ar rahman told us more about what lockdown in india was like. it is extraordinary, but i am happy. you see even the idea...
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moors, north scotla nd for the north yorkshire moors, north scotland as well, wintry flurries. temperatures three to 8 degrees, it will feel chilly, particularly where you are exposed to the northerly wind. then heading thursday night into friday, heading right into the big day itself, christmas day. high—pressure still very much the dominating feature, so a cold start your christmas morning, in fact sub zero a cross your christmas morning, in fact sub zero across the board. cold and frosty first thing. still a bit of a brisk northerly blowing around the east coast of finland, could be the odd wintry flurry, some showers late in the day for scotland and northern ireland. further south it should remain dry, temperatures on the chilly side for christmas day, quite a cool, frosty field to the weather, around four to 7 degrees for most of us. around four to 7 degrees for most of us. boxing day, a much more u nsettled us. boxing day, a much more unsettled story here. outbreaks of rain heading in from the north and the west, some snow over the high ground of scotland, dry weather fur
moors, north scotla nd for the north yorkshire moors, north scotland as well, wintry flurries. temperatures three to 8 degrees, it will feel chilly, particularly where you are exposed to the northerly wind. then heading thursday night into friday, heading right into the big day itself, christmas day. high—pressure still very much the dominating feature, so a cold start your christmas morning, in fact sub zero a cross your christmas morning, in fact sub zero across the board. cold and frosty...
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in london —— north yorkshire.ch is different but similar, isa search, which is different but similar, is a blunt tool. if you wa nt to similar, is a blunt tool. if you want to reduce the amount of stop and search, you need intelligence and search, you need intelligence and community policing, and that costs money. and police have been seriously caught by this government over the last ten years, so there are fewer over the last ten years, so there a re fewer resources , over the last ten years, so there are fewer resources, so over the last ten years, so there are fewer resources, so they have to fall back on these methods. but i think miss butler is right, she's been stopped three times since she became an mp, so it cannot be right that someone is stopped and repeatedly search when they've not broken the law. moving onto the daily mail, caroline. university places parol amidst chaos. essentially the chaos comes in terms of people getting places to go off to the university if they don't get the results they thought
in london —— north yorkshire.ch is different but similar, isa search, which is different but similar, is a blunt tool. if you wa nt to similar, is a blunt tool. if you want to reduce the amount of stop and search, you need intelligence and search, you need intelligence and community policing, and that costs money. and police have been seriously caught by this government over the last ten years, so there are fewer over the last ten years, so there a re fewer resources , over the last ten...
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sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire. millionaire. with lockdown in india causing economic hardship india's most famous composer has gathered some of the country's biggest musicians for a charity single. take a listen. singing. that is hum har nahin mengay — it translates to we will not give up. it's composed by ar rahman with lyrics by prasoonjoshi. proceeds will go to charity. ar rahman told us more about what lockdown in india was like. it is extraordinary, when it ended up happening. you see, even the idea of seeing so many millions of poor people suffering. and people who can eat tomorrow. the rich are privileged because you are getting your food and your rest and you don't have the attention of the work. i have been living out life with family andi been living out life with family and i have been seeing people suffering, like migrant workers. everyone is doing their bed, the front—line workers and health officials. i do not want to belittle anyone. i have composed songs for many occasions and here we are dealing wit
sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire. millionaire. with lockdown in india causing economic hardship india's most famous composer has gathered some of the country's biggest musicians for a charity single. take a listen. singing. that is hum har nahin mengay — it translates to we will not give up. it's composed by ar rahman with lyrics by prasoonjoshi. proceeds will go to charity. ar rahman told us more about what lockdown in india was like. it is extraordinary, when it ended up happening....
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sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.greatest restriction on daily life since world war two. the vast majority of people in the uk are obeying the lockdown rules — and new research suggests many would be uncomfortable leaving home, even if the government ordered an easing of restrictions in a months time. our home editor mark easton reports. has anyone had any symptoms yet? in a warehouse in north london, a group of 20 young people have been documenting their lives in lockdown. this whole crisis right now is quite stressful. surveys show younger people are struggling with the restriction much more than older people. just been trying to self—isolate. a2% of 18—2a—year—olds say they are not coping — more than twice the proportion of the over 65s. younger people are less likely to have secure employment or accommodation. many have been furloughed or made unemployed. busy social lives put on hold. they have just cancelled glastonbury. that is in june. i don't have any money. the warehouse community tell me they feel lucky to
sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.greatest restriction on daily life since world war two. the vast majority of people in the uk are obeying the lockdown rules — and new research suggests many would be uncomfortable leaving home, even if the government ordered an easing of restrictions in a months time. our home editor mark easton reports. has anyone had any symptoms yet? in a warehouse in north london, a group of 20 young people have been documenting their lives in lockdown. this whole...
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david rhodes, bbc news, north yorkshire.es has received more than £1.5 million pounds in donations. captain tom moore, who is 99—years—old and recovering from a hip operation, originally aimed to complete 100 laps. but he's now doubled his target. 0ur correspondent david sillito is at captain tom's home in befordshire. hello, david? this all began as a bit of a family challenge, because what i am standing on at the moment is captain tom's morning exercise reach. he walks backwards and forwards with his walker. it's family said one pen tailor, let's be ambitious, £10 a lap, let's see if we can raise £1000 for the nhs. earlier this morning, they passed £1 million. two hours later it was £1.5 million, it hasjust million. two hours later it was £1.5 million, it has just gone million. two hours later it was £1.5 million, it hasjust gone past 1.6 and is still going up fast. captain tom is, as you can imagine, rather surprised by it all, but given the ca re surprised by it all, but given the care he received when he was in an nhs h
david rhodes, bbc news, north yorkshire.es has received more than £1.5 million pounds in donations. captain tom moore, who is 99—years—old and recovering from a hip operation, originally aimed to complete 100 laps. but he's now doubled his target. 0ur correspondent david sillito is at captain tom's home in befordshire. hello, david? this all began as a bit of a family challenge, because what i am standing on at the moment is captain tom's morning exercise reach. he walks backwards and...
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sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.in a preliminary hearing, mrjustice warby struck out parts of meghan markle‘s claim that associated newspapers deliberately stirred up issues between her and thomas markle. her lawyers said the ruling did not change "the core elements of this case". we will soon be entering our seventh week of lockdown, in the greatest restriction on daily life since world war ii. the vast majority of people in the uk are obeying the lockdown rules and new research suggests many would be uncomfortable leaving home, even if the government ordered an easing of restrictions in a month‘s time. our home editor mark easton reports. has anyone had any symptoms yet? in a warehouse in north london, a group of 20 young people have been documenting their lives in lockdown. this whole crisis right now is quite stressful. surveys show younger people are struggling with the restriction much more than older people. just been trying to self—isolate. 42% of 18—24—year—olds say they are not coping — more than twice the
sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.in a preliminary hearing, mrjustice warby struck out parts of meghan markle‘s claim that associated newspapers deliberately stirred up issues between her and thomas markle. her lawyers said the ruling did not change "the core elements of this case". we will soon be entering our seventh week of lockdown, in the greatest restriction on daily life since world war ii. the vast majority of people in the uk are obeying the lockdown rules and new...
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we are talking about the police earlier, north yorkshire police say their first approach is to make sured the guidelines, but, asa people understand the guidelines, but, as a last resort of course, they will find people. the people on north beach here today should be people who live in the immediate vicinity that are taking their daily exercise, but still, for them, vicinity that are taking their daily exercise, but still, forthem, north yorkshire police are saying do not bring food here, do not bring any drink here because you should not be staying out for a longer than necessary. thank you very much. new york state now has more coronavirus cases than any other country outside the us, according to latest figures. there are almost 160,000 people infected. that's more than spain or italy. the state has started to bury some of its dead in mass graves. images, taken by drones, show labourers working on hart island near the bronx, laying pine coffins in long trenches. president trump reaffirmed his desire to reopen the us economy as quickly as possible, in the face of surging jobless figures
we are talking about the police earlier, north yorkshire police say their first approach is to make sured the guidelines, but, asa people understand the guidelines, but, as a last resort of course, they will find people. the people on north beach here today should be people who live in the immediate vicinity that are taking their daily exercise, but still, for them, vicinity that are taking their daily exercise, but still, forthem, north yorkshire police are saying do not bring food here, do...
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place, the family to north yorkshire, which is ourfavourite place, the north york moors.ute stunning part of you can part of the world. let's stop talking about holidays, because it's making me upset. what's go to the metro, shamed by this hospital cleaner. mihir, this shows the pure power of a federal message on social media and how it can change government policy. talk us through the story for people who don't know about it. it's a very moving story. it's a story about the syrian refugee who is a hospital cleaner, and he made a video plea to the prime minister that what has happened is the government has said that doctors and families of doctors and nurses who die can have indefinite leave to remain in this country, but not other hospital workers, supporters and cleaners, so on. he spoke about his predicament. he was helping out, he was one of the carers, when we applaud every thursday, but don't come about if he died what would happen to his family because mike is a result of that, pretty patel has changed government immigration policy and conceded that these people, e
place, the family to north yorkshire, which is ourfavourite place, the north york moors.ute stunning part of you can part of the world. let's stop talking about holidays, because it's making me upset. what's go to the metro, shamed by this hospital cleaner. mihir, this shows the pure power of a federal message on social media and how it can change government policy. talk us through the story for people who don't know about it. it's a very moving story. it's a story about the syrian refugee who...
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police in north yorkshire say they received abuse over the weekend as they tried to turn away day trippersthe lockdown fraying round the edges? here's our north of england correspondent danny savage. the signs have been up for weeks, but after a prolonged period, it seems a minority of people have had enough of lockdown. one police officer on duty this weekend took these pictures near the village of malham after she put a stop to this barbecue with a number of visitors from out of the area sitting around it. that particular party was broken up just over there on top of malham cove. one of the police officers on duty here on saturday has written on social media about what was said to her, and it shows that some people are getting fed up with the lockdown and others just don't want to abide by the restrictions. recounting her day on duty, the officer said... i had to request a call eco—systems on several occasions. i endured more abuse than i ever have dealing with drunken idiots outside nightclubs. it's come as little surprise to the manager of one of the pubs in the village. there's a lot
police in north yorkshire say they received abuse over the weekend as they tried to turn away day trippersthe lockdown fraying round the edges? here's our north of england correspondent danny savage. the signs have been up for weeks, but after a prolonged period, it seems a minority of people have had enough of lockdown. one police officer on duty this weekend took these pictures near the village of malham after she put a stop to this barbecue with a number of visitors from out of the area...
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be enjoyed, but some scattered showers along the east coast, could be a little wintry for the north yorkshire as well, wintry flurries. a lot of dry weather elsewhere. temperatures three to 8 degrees, it will feel chilly, particularly where you are exposed to the northerly wind. then heading thursday night into friday, heading right into the big day itself, christmas day. high—pressure still very much the dominating feature, so a cold start your christmas morning, in fact sub zero across the board. cold and frosty first thing. still a bit of a brisk northerly blowing around the east coast of finland, could be the odd wintry flurry, some showers late in the day for scotland and northern ireland. the east coast 0 further south it should remain dry, temperatures on the chilly side for christmas day, quite a cool, frosty feel to the weather, around four to seven degrees for most of us. boxing day, a much more unsettled story here. outbreaks of rain heading in from the north and the west, some snow over the high ground of scotland, dry weather further south and east but we are back into double fig
be enjoyed, but some scattered showers along the east coast, could be a little wintry for the north yorkshire as well, wintry flurries. a lot of dry weather elsewhere. temperatures three to 8 degrees, it will feel chilly, particularly where you are exposed to the northerly wind. then heading thursday night into friday, heading right into the big day itself, christmas day. high—pressure still very much the dominating feature, so a cold start your christmas morning, in fact sub zero across the...
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andy gill is in grassington in north yorkshire. but how busy is it where you are? well, there has been a steady increase in visitors here throughout this morning and the early afternoon and the car park here is perhaps not as busy as some local people feared it might be. we have been speaking to some locals and some say that visitors should not be coming, and another gentleman said they have to come some time. one family had travelled here from harrogate about 20 miles away. they came because they think it is safe. the local authority in the notre del seattle park —— yorkshire dales national park —— yorkshire dales national park would preferred the government to foster things. you were concerned that a lot more people might come. yes, i think the weather is helping, but tomorrow the forecast looks better and, you know, there could be a risk of getting a lot of people here. you wanted the lockdown to be relaxed in another fortnight. why? getting ready, making sure blick toilets are available, all these sorts of things. giving us tim
andy gill is in grassington in north yorkshire. but how busy is it where you are? well, there has been a steady increase in visitors here throughout this morning and the early afternoon and the car park here is perhaps not as busy as some local people feared it might be. we have been speaking to some locals and some say that visitors should not be coming, and another gentleman said they have to come some time. one family had travelled here from harrogate about 20 miles away. they came because...
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coldest night of the season but the coldest of the year, temperatures down to minus 7.5 celsius in north yorkshire day continues. still more snow across parts of upland scotland, turning to rain at lower levels as temperatures left, rain and sleet in northern ireland, but still a wintry element to the showers across the west of scotland, devon and cornwall, a dusting of snow in places. most of us will stay dry and bright, lingering fog patches where the winds are lightest towards parts of east anglia and the south—east, but as i said, another chilly day. this evening and overnight, seeing out 2020, wintry showers in northern scotland, rain and sleet in north—east england, and that will continue into tomorrow morning. away from that, another frosty night, and where the ground is wet, with snow lying, icy conditions into the start of the new year. as for new year's day itself, a weather front from northern england to parts of the midlands, the south—west, the cloudiest zone with the chance of further showers, mainly rain or sleet, snow over higher ground. snow showers as it gets cold in the far nort
coldest night of the season but the coldest of the year, temperatures down to minus 7.5 celsius in north yorkshire day continues. still more snow across parts of upland scotland, turning to rain at lower levels as temperatures left, rain and sleet in northern ireland, but still a wintry element to the showers across the west of scotland, devon and cornwall, a dusting of snow in places. most of us will stay dry and bright, lingering fog patches where the winds are lightest towards parts of east...
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i'm joined now by mike padgham, who runs four care homes in the north yorkshire region. today. ijust want you to begin, if you would, by giving a bit more context about what is going on with the virus in your area at the moment. you are right on the fringes of some of those parts of the north—east that are under extra measures from today. i know that you received a letter, just overnight, asking for more restrictions on visitors to care homes in north yorkshire. good morning. we are very fearful of the second wave and, as you say, we received a letter about visiting. in north yorkshire, we have a state of emergency to restrict visiting indoors and outdoors for the next seven days, and to review then. sorry to interrupt, mike was from the regional director of social care, right in thinking? that's correct. we don't take it lightly and he doesn't take it lightly, but we wa nt loved and he doesn't take it lightly, but we want loved ones to meet each other as soon as possible but also protect existing residents from the virus. it is a no—win situation, basically. we are fear
i'm joined now by mike padgham, who runs four care homes in the north yorkshire region. today. ijust want you to begin, if you would, by giving a bit more context about what is going on with the virus in your area at the moment. you are right on the fringes of some of those parts of the north—east that are under extra measures from today. i know that you received a letter, just overnight, asking for more restrictions on visitors to care homes in north yorkshire. good morning. we are very...
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sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.ng urged to resist visiting their local beach or park over the easter weekend despite the warm weather. dan johnson is outside regent's park for us. dan. yes, it is not deserted here lots of people out exercising but i was talking to police who are patrolling the park, they said it quieter than last weekend, so i think the message is getting through, that most people are now abiding by the restrictions but there are police forces saying that two weeks into this lockdown now it is getting to the stage where they have done enough education, engagement and they will start to ta ke engagement and they will start to take enforcement action against individuals who are flouting the rule, they are clear, you should only be out if it is for exercise once a day or necessary shopping, or any medical need or taking care of someone any medical need or taking care of someone who is vulnerable or going to work if you absolutely cannot work from home. it is simple. they are trying to avoid unnecessary
sarah corker, bbc news, north yorkshire.ng urged to resist visiting their local beach or park over the easter weekend despite the warm weather. dan johnson is outside regent's park for us. dan. yes, it is not deserted here lots of people out exercising but i was talking to police who are patrolling the park, they said it quieter than last weekend, so i think the message is getting through, that most people are now abiding by the restrictions but there are police forces saying that two weeks...
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people are just jumping over to harrogate, or they're jumping over to ripon, north yorkshire.iously, financially, desperate. it's just very confusing. we appreciate there's got to be boundaries somewhere along the line. but when you're so close to them it's a bit frustrating, really. the north—east also remains in the highest restriction level. local leaders there say they accept the decision on health grounds but need a greater understanding of how moving out of tier three will be decided in the new year. the government has acknowledged the disappointment from the north of england, saying no one wants tougher restrictions for any longer than necessary. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. the latest government figures on coronavirus show another 35,383 cases have been recorded in the latest 24—hour period — that includes those previously unreported cases from wales. it means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week was 22,983. 1,704 people were admitted to hospital on average each day over the week to last friday. 532 deaths were reported for the last
people are just jumping over to harrogate, or they're jumping over to ripon, north yorkshire.iously, financially, desperate. it's just very confusing. we appreciate there's got to be boundaries somewhere along the line. but when you're so close to them it's a bit frustrating, really. the north—east also remains in the highest restriction level. local leaders there say they accept the decision on health grounds but need a greater understanding of how moving out of tier three will be decided in...
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there is widespread flooding and a severe warning mean a danger to life, has been issued in north yorkshireat times, the gusts are so strong you are almost blown off your feet and in the past few minutes we've also had lashing rain into the mix, too. a person's being treated at the royal free hospital in london after testing positive for coronavirus — bringing the total in the uk to four. a briton in majorca has also contracted the illness. counting is underway in the irish general election as an exit poll puts the three main political parties level pegging. now on bbc news, it's time for a look back at the week on the victoria derbyshire programme. hello and welcome. for the next half an hour, we will show you some highlights of our award—winning journalism over the last week. on tuesday in our exclusive story, we revealed that at least 20 former jehovah's witnesses are suing the organisation over historical sexual abuse by senior figures in the religion. we spoke to two women who were abused, one from the age of eight. a former elder who served in the organisation for 50 years also reveal
there is widespread flooding and a severe warning mean a danger to life, has been issued in north yorkshireat times, the gusts are so strong you are almost blown off your feet and in the past few minutes we've also had lashing rain into the mix, too. a person's being treated at the royal free hospital in london after testing positive for coronavirus — bringing the total in the uk to four. a briton in majorca has also contracted the illness. counting is underway in the irish general election...
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danny savage, bbc news, north yorkshire. in other news...all the sexual assault charges against him. the former first minister of scotland has walked free after being cleared by a jury following a trial at the high court in edinburgh. the jury returned a not proven verdict on one charge of assault with intent to rape, but found him not guilty of all the other 12 charges, including an attempted rape. here's our scotland editor, sarah smith. faced with shocking allegations alex salmond always maintained he had never attempted a nonconsensual sexual encounter in his entire life. throughout the trial he argued that people were making up claims against them for political reasons. he didn't go into details. there was certain evidence i would have liked to have seen led in this trial but for a variety of reasons we were not able to do so. at some point, that information, those facts and that evidence will see the light of day, but it will not be this day and for a very good reason. there will be a scottish parliamentary investigation into this whol
danny savage, bbc news, north yorkshire. in other news...all the sexual assault charges against him. the former first minister of scotland has walked free after being cleared by a jury following a trial at the high court in edinburgh. the jury returned a not proven verdict on one charge of assault with intent to rape, but found him not guilty of all the other 12 charges, including an attempted rape. here's our scotland editor, sarah smith. faced with shocking allegations alex salmond always...
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in north yorkshire, can you give us a sense what is happening? that is a really good example. another example today, a landowner who had purchased ten acres doug an enormous hole and started dumping waste in that. places like essex also utterly affected. other major towns. this is a growing problem thatis towns. this is a growing problem that is being exploited by criminals to make money from all sorts of illegal activities. i appreciate this is a big question, but what is needed to address the problem? what can it be done? you heard on the report how there is a newjoint unit for waste crime which is really tackling the higher and serious organised crime element that involves the national crime agency as well as well as police and environment agencies and the tax office as well to try and go after the money. and also it requires, on a local level, different agencies to work well together to try and identify and investigate these crimes as well. thank you for staying up late to talk to us. thank you. for decades, scientists have believed that plan
in north yorkshire, can you give us a sense what is happening? that is a really good example. another example today, a landowner who had purchased ten acres doug an enormous hole and started dumping waste in that. places like essex also utterly affected. other major towns. this is a growing problem thatis towns. this is a growing problem that is being exploited by criminals to make money from all sorts of illegal activities. i appreciate this is a big question, but what is needed to address the...
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danny savage, bbc news, north yorkshire.emic, despite restrictions being ramped up. thousands of army reservists have been called up in switzerland to relieve hospitals under pressure as the number of people testing positive for coronavirus jumped by 15% in 24 hours — it is now more than 8,500. spain has again registered its highest daily death toll of people from the virus, 462 have died in the past day. the deputy prime minister, carmen calvo, is being tested in hospital. in italy, there is some good news, the rate of infection has dropped for the second day in a row but it's still europe's worst affected country. 6,078 people have now died, with 602 deaths in the last day. in a moment we'll hear from mark lowen in italy, but first damian grammaticas reports from the spanish capital madrid. coughing listen to the coughing from virus patients sprawled in the corridors of a madrid hospital. this is a health service starting to be swamped. inside another hospital. spain's capital is the epicentre of this country's outbreak. m
danny savage, bbc news, north yorkshire.emic, despite restrictions being ramped up. thousands of army reservists have been called up in switzerland to relieve hospitals under pressure as the number of people testing positive for coronavirus jumped by 15% in 24 hours — it is now more than 8,500. spain has again registered its highest daily death toll of people from the virus, 462 have died in the past day. the deputy prime minister, carmen calvo, is being tested in hospital. in italy, there is...
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this report from north yorkshire. of six self isolating on the edge of the north york moors national park. they're a lifeline to us. we are a family of six, one member is extremely vulnerable to covid—19, and we have to protect and shield him, they are the government guidelines, which means we have to make sure none of us come into contact with this wretched virus. without pauline's and the ryedale carers support help, we wouldn't... well, my children would starve, basically. across england, the averagejourney time to make a round trip to a food store in an urban area is 14 minutes, by walking or using public transport. in the countryside, the same trip takes double that, with an average of 34 minutes. and in parts of north yorkshire and cumbria, the round journey can take more than an hour. pauline is one of around 100 volunteers ferrying food around a rural community where people can't just pop to the end of the road to shop. i think they are quite worried, because they don't quite know when this is going to end. th
this report from north yorkshire. of six self isolating on the edge of the north york moors national park. they're a lifeline to us. we are a family of six, one member is extremely vulnerable to covid—19, and we have to protect and shield him, they are the government guidelines, which means we have to make sure none of us come into contact with this wretched virus. without pauline's and the ryedale carers support help, we wouldn't... well, my children would starve, basically. across england,...
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people are just jumping over to harrogate, they're jumping over to ripon, north yorkshire. us? obviously, financially, desperate. it's just very confusing. we appreciate there's got to be boundaries somewhere along the line. but we are so close to them. it's a bit frustrating, really. the north—east also remains in the highest restriction level. local leaders there say they accept the decision on health grounds but need a greater understanding of how moving out of tier 3 will be decided in the new year. the government has acknowledged the disappointment from the north of england, saying no one wants tougher restrictions for any longer than necessary. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. well, there was good news for bristolians today, after their city went down from tier 3 to tier 2. jon kay's in bristol for us tonight. i guess what we all want to know is what bristol has done so right that they have moved down? the government says that it is because cases here have levelled off and because the nhs appears to be coping at the moment and the mayor of bristol has thanked peop
people are just jumping over to harrogate, they're jumping over to ripon, north yorkshire. us? obviously, financially, desperate. it's just very confusing. we appreciate there's got to be boundaries somewhere along the line. but we are so close to them. it's a bit frustrating, really. the north—east also remains in the highest restriction level. local leaders there say they accept the decision on health grounds but need a greater understanding of how moving out of tier 3 will be decided in...
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for example, in ripon, north yorkshire, the rising sun just example, in ripon, north yorkshire, the rising plenty of sunshine coming through here. for most of us, pretty cloudy. we pick up most of us, pretty cloudy. we pick up on that cloud on the satellite picture. you have some weather fronts around today encroaching into the north—west of the country, where the north—west of the country, where the thickest cloud will be, bringing with it a few patches of rain. now, the rain has been quite patchy in nature across northern and western scotla nd nature across northern and western scotland that time this morning. a little damp weather skirting into the north of northern ireland too. otherwise, a dry start to the day. increasingly, as we head into the afternoon, cloud will thin and break up, and we will see sunshine coming through across england and wales. the best of it works across the east midlands into east anglia, but most of us will see sunshine at times. staying cloudy in northern ireland, and the cloud quite reluctant to break in scotland. there will be occasional sunny spells coming
for example, in ripon, north yorkshire, the rising sun just example, in ripon, north yorkshire, the rising plenty of sunshine coming through here. for most of us, pretty cloudy. we pick up most of us, pretty cloudy. we pick up on that cloud on the satellite picture. you have some weather fronts around today encroaching into the north—west of the country, where the north—west of the country, where the thickest cloud will be, bringing with it a few patches of rain. now, the rain has been...
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there is widespread flooding and a severe warning, meaning a danger to life, has been issued in north yorkshire. at times, the gusts are so strong, you're almost blown off your feet. and in the past few minutes, we've also had lashing rain to throw into the mix too. a person's being treated at the royal free hospital in london after testing positive for coronavirus — bringing the total in the uk to four. a briton in majorca has also contracted the illness. in hong kong, thousands of people who have been stuck on a cruise ship for four days have been allowed to disembark, after tests for coronavirus came back negative. counting is under way in the irish general election, as an exit poll puts the three main political parties level—pegging. thousands of mourners in thailand hold a vigil for 26 people shot dead by a rogue soldier. and in half an hour, talking movies reports from hollywood, previewing the 92nd annual academy awards. good afternoon. severe gales and heavy rain are affecting the length and breadth of the uk as storm ciara sweeps in — causing flooding and widespread travel disruption.
there is widespread flooding and a severe warning, meaning a danger to life, has been issued in north yorkshire. at times, the gusts are so strong, you're almost blown off your feet. and in the past few minutes, we've also had lashing rain to throw into the mix too. a person's being treated at the royal free hospital in london after testing positive for coronavirus — bringing the total in the uk to four. a briton in majorca has also contracted the illness. in hong kong, thousands of people...
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a0, 50 miles an hour or may be as high as 70 miles an hour across parts of durham and north yorkshireg out and about tonight. it remains blustery overnight although the strongest winds will ease. dry weather with clear spells around, rain comes back to northern ireland through the night, running into scotland and cumbria are very wet into the night here. chilly enough may be for frost in spots of scotland on friday morning but for many others friday as another cloudy day with rain spreading south eastwards. it wea ke ns spreading south eastwards. it weakens going through the afternoon. further showers following to the north—west, merging to give longer spells of rain in north—west scotland. windy again, gusts of a0 to 50 miles an hour. a very mild though. milder remains over the weekend, may be a little bit cooler on saturday. notice while the isobars close together, the weather fronts it is unsettled with rain stopped saturday, the spell of rain pushing through scotland, northern ireland and northern england. parts of england and wales will see sunny spells on saturday on another win
a0, 50 miles an hour or may be as high as 70 miles an hour across parts of durham and north yorkshireg out and about tonight. it remains blustery overnight although the strongest winds will ease. dry weather with clear spells around, rain comes back to northern ireland through the night, running into scotland and cumbria are very wet into the night here. chilly enough may be for frost in spots of scotland on friday morning but for many others friday as another cloudy day with rain spreading...
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ruth lets out a holiday home in this north yorkshire resort and is losing money, but she feels strongly that the policy in england is wrong. we're quite naturally isolated in scarborough and we've been quite safe, we felt quite safe. but now, the visitors are potentially bringing in more coronavirus. in the new forest in hampshire, though, some people are more relaxed. i think if everyone obeys the rules and keeps their distance... i think it's nice for people to be able to come out again. i don't see anything wrong with it and i think people will be sensible. beaches are expected to be busy, but a row is brewing over lifeguards. the rnli says there will be none on duty around the coast. a government minister says he can't understand why, as the risk of transmission is low to those working outside. so when will coastal resorts and beauty spots be prepared to welcome people back? this is phase one, coming out of lockdown. phase three, hopefully, will be the first week in july, and that's when many of our businesses will be open, and we hope to be able to have some summer season and to we
ruth lets out a holiday home in this north yorkshire resort and is losing money, but she feels strongly that the policy in england is wrong. we're quite naturally isolated in scarborough and we've been quite safe, we felt quite safe. but now, the visitors are potentially bringing in more coronavirus. in the new forest in hampshire, though, some people are more relaxed. i think if everyone obeys the rules and keeps their distance... i think it's nice for people to be able to come out again. i...
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sale affects more than half a 1000000 dollars which could help fund keith's campaign to become north yorkshire is next police commissioner the orange ones are better served by such knowledge all customers are freddy to embrace change. or have you got a message for the new owners please keep saying yes just with a little bit for. a basin so it will come up with the confectionery traditions set to continue parsing need not be such sweet sorrow. and the other apps are shown if you want more you can find more on our website at b.w. dot com slash chris caldwell and thanks for watching have yourself a success. every 2 seconds the person is forced to flee their home. the consequences been disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises around the world. fuck a thing we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to kill people but accidentally i mean i hate. people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of us who stay behind and simply. my husband went to peru because of the crisis that if he hadn't gone there we w
sale affects more than half a 1000000 dollars which could help fund keith's campaign to become north yorkshire is next police commissioner the orange ones are better served by such knowledge all customers are freddy to embrace change. or have you got a message for the new owners please keep saying yes just with a little bit for. a basin so it will come up with the confectionery traditions set to continue parsing need not be such sweet sorrow. and the other apps are shown if you want more you...
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this weather watcher picture from whitby, north yorkshire, tends to sum up monday afternoon for many.ad throughout the week, gradually turning a little bit drier, but staying on the chilly side for the time of year. now, for today, however, we're still under this area of low pressure. it's a bit of a messy weather story to try and tell, but here goes. once this weather front sinks its way steadily south through the day, we will start to see an improving picture gradually through scotland and northern ireland, but a brisk northeasterly wind here will make it feel on the cool side. the low pressure sinks its way south, spiralling around that low, plenty of showers, a little bit like clothes in a washing machine spinning around. you'll probably feel it's going to dry up, and then there will be more showers flying in through the afternoon. so, it's a messy story across england and wales, and the temperatures, unfortunately, are not going to be particularly great either. top temperatures through the afternoon of around 10—13 celsius. now, as we move out of tuesday, we'll start to see those
this weather watcher picture from whitby, north yorkshire, tends to sum up monday afternoon for many.ad throughout the week, gradually turning a little bit drier, but staying on the chilly side for the time of year. now, for today, however, we're still under this area of low pressure. it's a bit of a messy weather story to try and tell, but here goes. once this weather front sinks its way steadily south through the day, we will start to see an improving picture gradually through scotland and...
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art of north yorkshire nearly nine hours of sunshine today, but it was a different story further southad over an inch and a half of rain in parts of eat sockets today —— cease suck us —— east of sussex. we will see the temperature is falling away then in the next few hours. first thing tomorrow morning, we will see temperatures down or just tomorrow morning, we will see temperatures down orjust below freezing in a few places. the exception, the far southeast. more cloud here getting into northern ireland. here we can have a scattering of showers. elsewhere, some early morning mist and fog passes will lift away and it will be dry, predominantly sunny. we will see a scattering of showers becoming more widespread. if you dodge the showers, some sunshine, it will certainly feel warmer for many in comparison to today. 7—iid. as a move at a friday into the start of the weekend, this area of low pressure pushing in. it will bring some wet and windy weather with it, but it's really worth emphasising that for many, the weekend is not going to be a wash—out by any means. there will be some drier
art of north yorkshire nearly nine hours of sunshine today, but it was a different story further southad over an inch and a half of rain in parts of eat sockets today —— cease suck us —— east of sussex. we will see the temperature is falling away then in the next few hours. first thing tomorrow morning, we will see temperatures down or just tomorrow morning, we will see temperatures down orjust below freezing in a few places. the exception, the far southeast. more cloud here getting...
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your ears, as today again it has been another day of sunshine and showers, fewer of them across north yorkshiresome glimpses of sunshine, but further west there was always a lot of cloud around today, shop showers and rough winds bringing some rough seas as well. the showers travelled further east through the day, and as we go into tonight, you can see this when are fine, clear weather are waiting for tomorrow, but i do need to point out this mass of cloud, the neck system that will bring rain across the country on thursday and friday. this evening, we continue to see showers easing across england and wales, shop showers into the far north—west lingering, and with clearer skies, temperatures falling into single figures, so possibly a chilly start tomorrow. for many, a dry day with sunshine coming through. the north—westerly wind continues to keep the showers to the north—west of the great glen. by the end of the day, across wales and south—west england, more rain. wednesday into thursday, a spell of wet weather, some of it really quite heavy, moving its way potentially across england and wales
your ears, as today again it has been another day of sunshine and showers, fewer of them across north yorkshiresome glimpses of sunshine, but further west there was always a lot of cloud around today, shop showers and rough winds bringing some rough seas as well. the showers travelled further east through the day, and as we go into tonight, you can see this when are fine, clear weather are waiting for tomorrow, but i do need to point out this mass of cloud, the neck system that will bring rain...
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your ears, as today again it has been another day of sunshine and showers, fewer of them across north yorkshire and rough winds bringing some rough seas as
your ears, as today again it has been another day of sunshine and showers, fewer of them across north yorkshire and rough winds bringing some rough seas as
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in this photo though, sentin of blue sky in this photo though, sent in by a weather watcher in north yorkshirethe exception to the rule. if you take a look at the satellite pictures from friday afternoon, you can see lots of cloud across much of the uk. the best of any breaks to be found to the east of high ground. as we go through tonight, it's a generally cloudy affair. there will be some missed, mark, hill fog. the clu b be some missed, mark, hill fog. the club picking up for the odd spot of drizzle or patchy like rain at times into the early hours, start to see if you clear spells feeding into southern england here it could turn locally chilly, but for most it will bea locally chilly, but for most it will be a frost free night. not a great deal of change as we move into the start of the weekend. that area of high pressure that's kept things settled starts to clear away, and we see this cold front edging into the northwest, which will bring change as we move into sunday. so, a cloudy start to the day on saturday. again, mist and hell fog, cloud could be thick enough for some drizzle, 1— jus
in this photo though, sentin of blue sky in this photo though, sent in by a weather watcher in north yorkshirethe exception to the rule. if you take a look at the satellite pictures from friday afternoon, you can see lots of cloud across much of the uk. the best of any breaks to be found to the east of high ground. as we go through tonight, it's a generally cloudy affair. there will be some missed, mark, hill fog. the clu b be some missed, mark, hill fog. the club picking up for the odd spot of...
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things that have happened to so many people, notjust they are but in shropshire, and wales, and north yorkshire you start off and you see all that, you get angry because little challenge for someone in this building, let's go back over the past decades. let's say 20 twin or even a little bit further. year or after year of ministers. —— 2010. today, the latest environment minister, she was rolled out as your minister today and she said it would have been worse if we had done a, b and c. —— junior minister. is that not a fair point? why doesn't somebody not own up point? why doesn't somebody not own up and say we have not done enough? so those are not enough, they need to get to z. i think there have been five secretaries of state and as many years so each one has had a crisis. all of them have said the environmental agency isn't fit for purpose and needs a branch change. the agency admits it wants change but none of them have the means to. they've been so busy on their merry—go—round. they've been so busy on their merry-go-round. just going back to the actual story, it suggests local people are
things that have happened to so many people, notjust they are but in shropshire, and wales, and north yorkshire you start off and you see all that, you get angry because little challenge for someone in this building, let's go back over the past decades. let's say 20 twin or even a little bit further. year or after year of ministers. —— 2010. today, the latest environment minister, she was rolled out as your minister today and she said it would have been worse if we had done a, b and c....
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i will show a view from north yorkshire that was home to the coldest spot in england to start the dayhe temperature fell down to 0.6 celsius. high pressure keeping the uk dry, but weather systems gather in the atlantic, so we will see rain before the week is done. the month is ending with high pressure, so it is dry across the uk. making for a fairly decent day if it is a bank holiday where you are. not the warmest bank holiday, with temperatures mainly around 15—17. and a reminder of how it looked last year. this was a view on the late august bank holiday in yorkshire and these were the temperatures on the 26th of august. the hottest on record. london getting up to 33. and warmth in wales in the mid—20s. it is a cooler end to august and another chilly one for the time of year overnight tonight. where there are clear spells. these are town and city temperatures and rural areas will be colder. there will be rain through northern ireland that clears tomorrow morning. it will brighten up. then mostly light and patchy rain feeding across scotland as the day goes on, whereas england and wa
i will show a view from north yorkshire that was home to the coldest spot in england to start the dayhe temperature fell down to 0.6 celsius. high pressure keeping the uk dry, but weather systems gather in the atlantic, so we will see rain before the week is done. the month is ending with high pressure, so it is dry across the uk. making for a fairly decent day if it is a bank holiday where you are. not the warmest bank holiday, with temperatures mainly around 15—17. and a reminder of how it...
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plenty of blue sky and base at the in by a weather watcher and north yorkshire.ion to the rule. take a look at the satellite pictures from friday afternoon you can see myself clad friday afternoon you can see myself cla d a cross friday afternoon you can see myself clad across much of the uk. not many brea ks clad across much of the uk. not many breaks except to the east of high grounds. as we go through it tonight additionally cloudy fad. somehow fog as well a spot of drizzle or patchy light would drain into the early hours. start to see a few clear cells feeding into southern england it could turn ugly chilly but mostly will be a frost free at night. not a great deal of change as we move into the start of the weekend. high pressure that has kept things are sta rts pressure that has kept things are starts to clear away. we see this cold front edging into the northwest which will bring a change as they move into sunday. glad he stuck the day saturday it will be sending mixed and held fog cloud could be taken for drizzle. showers for western areas and a breeze you
plenty of blue sky and base at the in by a weather watcher and north yorkshire.ion to the rule. take a look at the satellite pictures from friday afternoon you can see myself clad friday afternoon you can see myself cla d a cross friday afternoon you can see myself clad across much of the uk. not many brea ks clad across much of the uk. not many breaks except to the east of high grounds. as we go through it tonight additionally cloudy fad. somehow fog as well a spot of drizzle or patchy light...
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Nov 23, 2020
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announcement setting out who will get what and what you're expecting is huge swathes of the north and north yorkshire two and tier 3. we've already heard the warnings today that there will be more areas in those tier 2 and tier 3 categories but this is getting really difficult for a lot of people who are already under restrictions for a long time. in my own patch, right cover, there was some of the first places to go into restrictions. businesses have really struggled as well. seeing what comes out on thursday, we already know there are these tory backbenchers who are threatening to vote against the government. today we will have to see what is they are, as nothing is going to please them and i think we will see over the next few days a lot of difficult conversations being had with people who have been in lockdown for a long time already. the view in delete a steering system does seem to be slightly more scientific in that it's on five criteria per each tier. what the government is removing, though, or wa nts to government is removing, though, or wants to remove as individual negotiations with indivi
announcement setting out who will get what and what you're expecting is huge swathes of the north and north yorkshire two and tier 3. we've already heard the warnings today that there will be more areas in those tier 2 and tier 3 categories but this is getting really difficult for a lot of people who are already under restrictions for a long time. in my own patch, right cover, there was some of the first places to go into restrictions. businesses have really struggled as well. seeing what comes...
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Feb 24, 2020
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in north yorkshire. and across much of northern england in northern ireland and scotland. in northern ireland and scotland. furthersouth, it northern england in northern ireland and scotland. further south, it is the high river levels that we still worry about on the severn. that followed earlier rain and that will feed into the river systems again. now we are drawing in cold air. some showers really overnight, we will see more of their showers as the night goes on coming into the western side of the uk and any remaining snow move again from northeastern scotland and it will be cold and potentially icy and not just scotland but northern england and northern ireland. its polar mela time airthat we and northern ireland. its polar mela time air that we see on tuesday, cold air, sunshine and showers, the order of the day, almost anywhere could catch a shower on tuesday. the heavier ones have more frequent probably continuing across the western areas, some snow over the hills and hail and splendour mixed in there as well, and it will be quite windy i think towards the southwest
in north yorkshire. and across much of northern england in northern ireland and scotland. in northern ireland and scotland. furthersouth, it northern england in northern ireland and scotland. further south, it is the high river levels that we still worry about on the severn. that followed earlier rain and that will feed into the river systems again. now we are drawing in cold air. some showers really overnight, we will see more of their showers as the night goes on coming into the western side...
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Dec 30, 2020
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it's therefore necessary to upright here 3 measures more broadly too including in liverpool and north yorkshire these changes will take a fact from the minute past midnight tomorrow morning. hospitals across the united states are struggling with the high number of infections president elect joe biden has criticized the trumpet ministration for its handling of the vaccine rollout which is operating behind schedule he says of the 20000000 people meant to receive injections by the end of the year only $2000000.00 have got them the eyes of it the eyes of. the u.k. parliament has voted to approve a trade deal with the european union as he prepares for an orderly break from brussels comes just a day before the u.k. automatically leaves the e.u. single market. there's been several aftershocks in central croatia the day after a $6.00 magnitude quake killed at least 7 people many whose houses have been damaged spent the night in tents the latest tremors were felt throughout the region including serbia and slovenia. expect headlines more news here in algeria right after. i fell. away when your love but.
it's therefore necessary to upright here 3 measures more broadly too including in liverpool and north yorkshire these changes will take a fact from the minute past midnight tomorrow morning. hospitals across the united states are struggling with the high number of infections president elect joe biden has criticized the trumpet ministration for its handling of the vaccine rollout which is operating behind schedule he says of the 20000000 people meant to receive injections by the end of the year...