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tomos morgan, bbc news, anglesey. much more on the website and the bbc news app for the latest.s: there's been a shooting in florida. three people are dead and many more are injured after a gunman opened fire during a video game tournament in the city of jacksonville. the verdict in the trial of two journalists accused of obtaining secret state documents in myanmar has been delayed. a warning that this year's extreme weather is leading to an increase in the price of food. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with rte in ireland. it looks at claims that emerged at the end of the pope's visit that he covered up sexual abuse claims. let's look at the financial times' main story. uber plans to focus on bike hire instead of taxis for short journeys, how the company believes its for the best despite the dent it'll make in its revenues. the guardian asks should humans use tech to control the weather? it's after volkswagen used a device to stop hail storms near one of its mexican factories, farmers nearby blamed it fo
tomos morgan, bbc news, anglesey. much more on the website and the bbc news app for the latest.s: there's been a shooting in florida. three people are dead and many more are injured after a gunman opened fire during a video game tournament in the city of jacksonville. the verdict in the trial of two journalists accused of obtaining secret state documents in myanmar has been delayed. a warning that this year's extreme weather is leading to an increase in the price of food. now it's time to look...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, anglesey.ent. the northern bald ibis follow a human foster parent, who has nurtured them in captivity, thousands of miles back to austria aboard a light aircraft. it's hoped that once enough of the birds return to the wild, they will be able to flourish in europe again. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. a very good morning to you. it has been a fine start to the day across many parts of the country, not quite as wet as yesterday for the most part. but we have got a few showers are particularly across western areas this morning. north—west england a focus for those and we will continue to see them throughout the day in the west. fewer in number in the afternoon. the breeze down a little and many of you will spend most if not all of the day dry with sunny spells, feeling warmer than yesterday, 20—22 in east anglia and the south east, a good six or 7 degrees higher than yesterday across some parts of eastern scotland and north east england. through the night, the clo
tomos morgan, bbc news, anglesey.ent. the northern bald ibis follow a human foster parent, who has nurtured them in captivity, thousands of miles back to austria aboard a light aircraft. it's hoped that once enough of the birds return to the wild, they will be able to flourish in europe again. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. a very good morning to you. it has been a fine start to the day across many parts of the country, not quite as wet as yesterday for the...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, anglesey.off the isle of wight, transporting south african troops to the western front. it was the country's worst ever maritime disaster, killing more than 600 black south africans, and became a symbol of racial injustice during the apartide regime. now the long lost bell from the wreck of the ss mendi, is to be presented by prime minister theresa may to the president of south africa. the bell was given anonymously to bbc south today reporter steve humphrey, who had followed the story for three decades. he sent us this report. it is a ship's bell with a name which resonates around the world and symbolises the bravery and sacrifice of the hundreds of south african soldiers who perished in the english channel. the ss mendi sank off the isle of wight in february 1917 after being rammed by another ship. 646 people died — over 600 of them black south african troops on their way to do a lot of the heavy lifting and digging on the western front. last year, on the 100th anniversary of the tragedy, the
tomos morgan, bbc news, anglesey.off the isle of wight, transporting south african troops to the western front. it was the country's worst ever maritime disaster, killing more than 600 black south africans, and became a symbol of racial injustice during the apartide regime. now the long lost bell from the wreck of the ss mendi, is to be presented by prime minister theresa may to the president of south africa. the bell was given anonymously to bbc south today reporter steve humphrey, who had...
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we have had lightning in anglesey and east yorkshire.rly the further south and east you were earlier in the day. even here isn't immune. you can see quite nicely from the radar earlier, a real rash of showers spreading across the uk, rattling through fairly quickly. some of them have been quite heavy, and as we head to the evening, they had further south and east. underneath those, it feels particularly cool, temperatures widely in the mid to high teens at best. that cooler theme continues over the weekend. the showers ease and fade as the night goes on. maybe one or two filtering into parts of north wales and the north west midlands, but largely dry. we keep the north—westerly wind, but in sheltered spots, it will be chilly, with temperatures widely down into single figures. a cool the start to saturday morning, particularly down the north sea coast, courtesy of a fu rley the north sea coast, courtesy of a furley brisk northerly wind. —— a fairly brisk. saturday is a fine and dry day with good spells of sunshine around. lighter winds an
we have had lightning in anglesey and east yorkshire.rly the further south and east you were earlier in the day. even here isn't immune. you can see quite nicely from the radar earlier, a real rash of showers spreading across the uk, rattling through fairly quickly. some of them have been quite heavy, and as we head to the evening, they had further south and east. underneath those, it feels particularly cool, temperatures widely in the mid to high teens at best. that cooler theme continues over...
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the showers will come into the isle of man, possibly down to anglesey as well.s north of the country and that is represented by the yellow that we have in the chart. the temperatures will be as high -- will chart. the temperatures will be as high —— will not be as high as the red further south. friday, a weak weather front straight across northern england, the isle of man, showers in anglesey, one of two showers in anglesey, one of two showers developing across scotland. disk —— the showers are the exception rather than the rule. temperatures continuing to creep up on the other side of this weather front. for a lot of england and wales, and it to high 20s, the south—east seeing 31 to 33, but on the other side of the weather front it is not going to be as warm. sunshine, it will still be pleasant enough, just not as warm as the south—east. thank you very much. we will see you in halfan thank you very much. we will see you in half an hour. despite a 20—year ban on building new grammar schools, the number of pupils attending them in england has risen by more than 1
the showers will come into the isle of man, possibly down to anglesey as well.s north of the country and that is represented by the yellow that we have in the chart. the temperatures will be as high -- will chart. the temperatures will be as high —— will not be as high as the red further south. friday, a weak weather front straight across northern england, the isle of man, showers in anglesey, one of two showers in anglesey, one of two showers developing across scotland. disk —— the...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, anglesey.l take place at notting hill carnival later to remember those who lost their lives in the grenfell tower fire. more than two million people are expected at the carnival over two days. organisers say the emphasis is on having fun but it's important to remember those died just half a mile from the parade route. we are going to do a 72—second silence, which is in respect of the 72 that died in the grenfell tower tragedy. grenfell and the local community around the grenfell tower are very much part of our community. ladbroke grove is a very tight—knit community and we will always show support to our neighbours and community. there are calls for islington council to re—think the positioning of some of its electric vehicle charging points. the chargers were introduced to encourage a cleaner mode of transport. but some residents have complained about their location on pavements, the sound they make and lights shining into peoples' homes. let's have a look at the travel situation now. the dist
tomos morgan, bbc news, anglesey.l take place at notting hill carnival later to remember those who lost their lives in the grenfell tower fire. more than two million people are expected at the carnival over two days. organisers say the emphasis is on having fun but it's important to remember those died just half a mile from the parade route. we are going to do a 72—second silence, which is in respect of the 72 that died in the grenfell tower tragedy. grenfell and the local community around...
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most, it is dry with the rain across northern ireland, western scotland, getting across cumbria, angleseythose weather fronts crossing the country continues. the rain moving from west to east, the cloud also going along with it with clearer skies across parts of the south east. temperatures tonight mostly in double figures, but in the south, it still feels quite muggy. tomorrow, a fair bit of sunshine. a weak weather front again across us. producing patchy rain. the odd shower out of that as it tends to fizzle, but that is about it. and a lot of dry weather. tomorrow's temperatures continue to climb. chloe was talking about the 30s, we could hit 30 and is tomorrow around the london area. but pushing further north, temperatures higher than today. a bit lower across scotland and northern ireland where we have more cloud. friday, a weak weather front sinking south and producing this rain. as it continues itsjourney moving south, that fizzles and not much more than a band of cloud. showers across scotland and northern ireland. away from those, largely dry. temperatures on friday higher than t
most, it is dry with the rain across northern ireland, western scotland, getting across cumbria, angleseythose weather fronts crossing the country continues. the rain moving from west to east, the cloud also going along with it with clearer skies across parts of the south east. temperatures tonight mostly in double figures, but in the south, it still feels quite muggy. tomorrow, a fair bit of sunshine. a weak weather front again across us. producing patchy rain. the odd shower out of that as it...
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this is an anglesey and underneath the weather front it feels very different to the hot sunshine furtherush their way into eastern scotland. for the south the heat will continue throughout the remainder of the afternoon. i would not be surprised to see temperatures round about 32 or 33. the rain should be clearing at least from the north of england. potentially some sharp showers, even thunderstorms in the east of scotland for a time late afternoon and early evening before they clear out of the way. behind they clear out of the way. behind the weather front there will be a more comfortable night for northern ireland and scotland. but in the south it will feel quite oppressive once again. saturday starts off on a nice note for most of the country. just the chance of some showers on the western side of scotland as opposed to the east, but many places should stay dry and fine. baby showerfor should stay dry and fine. baby shower for east anglia and the south—east and temperatures may not be as high as we have seen today, but it is still hot. on sunday there isa but it is still hot. on sunda
this is an anglesey and underneath the weather front it feels very different to the hot sunshine furtherush their way into eastern scotland. for the south the heat will continue throughout the remainder of the afternoon. i would not be surprised to see temperatures round about 32 or 33. the rain should be clearing at least from the north of england. potentially some sharp showers, even thunderstorms in the east of scotland for a time late afternoon and early evening before they clear out of the...
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they include, for the first time, pumping water from anglesey, the island county in the north—west oftion from north west wales said. normally as a business we produce about three quarters of a billion litres of water a day. we have been producing over a billion for most ofjuly, with exceptional demand that we've had. in terms of the work that we've been doing, we got gangs working 24/7 looking for leaks and maintaining the water works to make sure we can use as much water as the customer needs. what will this mean that the bills? the company say they have been planning for this so they don‘t foresee this extra work will have any impact on customer‘s bills. broadly speaking with forecasters predicting this spell of dry weather could potentially last into october, they are calling on customers to be mindful of how much water they are using, asking customers to be mindful. one interesting statistic they gave was only about 5% of the water they pump out every day is actually drunk by people. the rest goes down the toilet, down the drain and gets used on the garden. they are urging custom
they include, for the first time, pumping water from anglesey, the island county in the north—west oftion from north west wales said. normally as a business we produce about three quarters of a billion litres of water a day. we have been producing over a billion for most ofjuly, with exceptional demand that we've had. in terms of the work that we've been doing, we got gangs working 24/7 looking for leaks and maintaining the water works to make sure we can use as much water as the customer...