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justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey.earch scientist at bangor university in wales. hello, it is a worrying situation on anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because _ anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because grey _ anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because grey squirrels - anglesey at the moment. it is very l much so because grey squirrels carry a virus which doesn't harm them, they don't show any symptoms but if they don't show any symptoms but if they spread it to the reds, it kills them fairly quickly. and also they spread it to one another, it goes through the reds very rapidly. do you have any idea how the greys got there? anglesey must be slightly easier to control because it is harder to get in and out because it is essentially an island. yes harder to get in and out because it is essentially an island.— is essentially an island. yes but it has two bridges _ is essentially an island. yes but it has two bridges over, _ is essentially an island. yes but it has two bridges over, grey - has tw
justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey.earch scientist at bangor university in wales. hello, it is a worrying situation on anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because _ anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because grey _ anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because grey squirrels - anglesey at the moment. it is very l much so because grey squirrels carry a virus which doesn't harm them, they don't show any symptoms but if they don't show any symptoms but if they spread it to the...
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estimates are that _ anglesey? it is really worrying. estimates are that are - anglesey?- 3000. just tell us why it is so deadly. why _ -- 3000. just tell us why it is so deadly, why these _ -- 3000. just tell us why it is so deadly, why these grey - -- 3000. just tell us why it is so deadly, why these grey squirrelsj -- 3000. just tell us why it is so - deadly, why these grey squirrels are such a threat for not only the red squirrels, but for the environment and animals two humans around? red su uirrels and animals two humans around? i» squirrels will be outcompeted for habitat and food. greece squirrels also carry a squirrel pox virus. grey squirrels can survive, but red squatters will always die from that. they are a direct threat to the red squirrel population.— they are a direct threat to the red squirrel population. what options do ou have squirrel population. what options do you have right _ squirrel population. what options do you have right now? _ squirrel population. what options do you have right now? are _ squirrel population. what options do you have right no
estimates are that _ anglesey? it is really worrying. estimates are that are - anglesey?- 3000. just tell us why it is so deadly. why _ -- 3000. just tell us why it is so deadly, why these _ -- 3000. just tell us why it is so deadly, why these grey - -- 3000. just tell us why it is so deadly, why these grey squirrelsj -- 3000. just tell us why it is so - deadly, why these grey squirrels are such a threat for not only the red squirrels, but for the environment and animals two humans around? red...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey.s closed this weekend as part of a 300 million pound upgrade. drivers are being warned to follow official diversion routes and expect delays, until the motorway reopens on monday morning.the road will be shut between junctions 9 and 10 in both directions until 6 o'clock on monday morning. grassroots music venues should be supported by a levy on tickets at larger arenas and stadiums, according to mps. a report recommends the industry should arrange the payments and make sure the cost isn't passed on to concert—goers. it suggests if there's no agreement by september, the government should step in. meanwhile, the owner of the co—op live arena in manchester, which has faced delays and technical problems, says the venue is finally ready. tens of thousands of people have seen gigs cancelled, but organisers say it will open for a concert by elbow on tuesday. away from the controversy at the eurovision song contest this evening, across the uk tonight, there will be roars when 0lly alexander ta
justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey.s closed this weekend as part of a 300 million pound upgrade. drivers are being warned to follow official diversion routes and expect delays, until the motorway reopens on monday morning.the road will be shut between junctions 9 and 10 in both directions until 6 o'clock on monday morning. grassroots music venues should be supported by a levy on tickets at larger arenas and stadiums, according to mps. a report recommends the industry should arrange the payments...
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to put £5 billion in vested across projects across the country to from wrexham, to anglesey, to barrythe north wales electric occasion line. two new free ports, port talbot and anglesey which are going to attract billions of pounds, createjobs which are going to attract billions of pounds, create jobs for people. the announcementjust recently... that's our track record of delivering for the people in wales as well as, by the way, the overall improvement we've brought to the economy. tax cuts worth 900 tax burden is the highest it's been since the second world war. how do you spend that? well, the tax rate that an ordinary worker is paying right now is the lowest it's been in decades, and someone earning an average is the highest since 1940. economies overall tax burden. the tax burden, the tax rate paid by an ordinary average worker is the lowest it's been in decades. and they're getting a tax cut worth £900 thanks to the actions of the uk government after tax have gone up. it's a net. it's a net rise. no, no, they're paying less tax. now, small businesses in wales right now are payin
to put £5 billion in vested across projects across the country to from wrexham, to anglesey, to barrythe north wales electric occasion line. two new free ports, port talbot and anglesey which are going to attract billions of pounds, createjobs which are going to attract billions of pounds, create jobs for people. the announcementjust recently... that's our track record of delivering for the people in wales as well as, by the way, the overall improvement we've brought to the economy. tax cuts...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey.s that mostly government likes last night, hopefully we will get glimpse tonight. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello, let's start with the spice forecast. there is a very high chance of the sky is being lit up once again by the aurora borealis. perfect condition is what many of us with clear skies, and the advice is to keep watching the sky from late evening onwards. but you need to get your ice as to that dark sky, because the aurora isn't quite as bright as some of those photographs suggest. this is the probability of seeing the aurora. the reds indicate 90-100% seeing the aurora. the reds indicate 90—100% probability. and further south, 50—50. because it will be right above our heads, even people in the further south area, you might even still see it. here is the forecast, a dry for the weekend, but scattered thunderstorms on the way, some could be torrential. the forecast for the rest of the day and into the second half of the afternoon, some scattered showe
justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey.s that mostly government likes last night, hopefully we will get glimpse tonight. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello, let's start with the spice forecast. there is a very high chance of the sky is being lit up once again by the aurora borealis. perfect condition is what many of us with clear skies, and the advice is to keep watching the sky from late evening onwards. but you need to get your ice as to that dark sky, because the aurora...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.sts have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, nova, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scie
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.sts have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius....
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey.ow performing, we are apparently on the home stretch, not many acts left to go, voting has been well under way for some time so we will keep across what is happening there, entrants from 37 countries across the globe competing throughout the week of course after two semifinals and a surprising disqualification, just down to 25 now. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, the show�*s not over yet. we have both a music spectacle on and, of course, a light display in the heavens. and once again, saturday night, a pretty good chance of catching a glimpse of the aurora borealis, or the northern lights. the viewing conditions will be good, if not excellent, across much of the uk with the clear skies and try about 11pm onwards. get your eyes used to that dark sky, away from any bright city lights if you can. now, here's the probability of the aurora occurring. this is just an approximation. so, the red colour is pretty much 90% to 100%, and then that chance drops off somewhat as you head
justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey.ow performing, we are apparently on the home stretch, not many acts left to go, voting has been well under way for some time so we will keep across what is happening there, entrants from 37 countries across the globe competing throughout the week of course after two semifinals and a surprising disqualification, just down to 25 now. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, the show�*s not over yet. we have both a music spectacle on and, of course, a light...
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and port talbot — investment in anglesey and port talbot.ord _ incredibly exciting. i have a strong record of— incredibly exciting. i have a strong record of investing in wales and delivering — record of investing in wales and delivering security for people. the future _ delivering security for people. the future and — delivering security for people. the future and in uncertain times you need _ future and in uncertain times you need botd — future and in uncertain times you need bold action and a clear plan to deliver— need bold action and a clear plan to deliver a _ need bold action and a clear plan to deliver a secure future for people and that— deliver a secure future for people and that is— deliver a secure future for people and that is what my track record says _ and that is what my track record sa s. ., ., and that is what my track record sa 5. ,, ., ., and that is what my track record sa s. ., i. and that is what my track record sa s. ., ., , ., says. some of your colleagues have one on says. some of your colleagues have gone on the —
and port talbot — investment in anglesey and port talbot.ord _ incredibly exciting. i have a strong record of— incredibly exciting. i have a strong record of investing in wales and delivering — record of investing in wales and delivering security for people. the future _ delivering security for people. the future and — delivering security for people. the future and in uncertain times you need _ future and in uncertain times you need botd — future and in uncertain times you need bold...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.s on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scientists track the changes with the same technology t
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.s on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species...
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we have created free ports that are attracting jobs and investment in anglesey, port talbot. we have a strong record of investing in wales, delivering security for people. this election is about the future. in uncertain times you need bold action, a clear plan to deliver a secure future for people. that is what my track record says and that is what i will deliver four people in wales. . ., ., . in wales. some have gone on attack on the labour— in wales. some have gone on attack on the labour government _ in wales. some have gone on attack on the labour government here. - in wales. some have gone on attack i on the labour government here. what about your own record at uk level? they are mainly about the future and they should be but it is reasonable to look at the past was that we can see my track record. inflation back to normal, the economy and e and a better place, wages growing after the difficult times we have had. look at what was government is doing. a war on motorists with top—down 20 mph speed limits. i have been talking to small business owners who are facing thousan
we have created free ports that are attracting jobs and investment in anglesey, port talbot. we have a strong record of investing in wales, delivering security for people. this election is about the future. in uncertain times you need bold action, a clear plan to deliver a secure future for people. that is what my track record says and that is what i will deliver four people in wales. . ., ., . in wales. some have gone on attack on the labour— in wales. some have gone on attack on the labour...
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the island of anglesey is the last stronghold of red squirrels in wales, thanks to this man.. his aim was to clear the island so these guys could flourish. and it worked! craig and his colleagues caught the last grey in 2013, the 40 reds that were left have multiplied to 800. but a couple of weeks ago and islander sent craig this — a photo of a mature male grey squirrels. and he isn't alone! camera traps caught images of these guys too. we've had animals on the island before, but this was different. when i saw the images i thought "this is a breeding colony." why is it so urgent? the urgency is because they breed, they compete with the red squirrel but also they can carry squirrelpox virus, which always kills reds. now, craig has caught eight grey squirrels in the last couple of days, but you know there are more out there, don't you? unfortunately, yes, we've got some images on a camera trap. so he's put some real traps out and we're going to see if we have caught any. there is something in the first trap. but it's a red. nothing in those, but you can see the doors are still
the island of anglesey is the last stronghold of red squirrels in wales, thanks to this man.. his aim was to clear the island so these guys could flourish. and it worked! craig and his colleagues caught the last grey in 2013, the 40 reds that were left have multiplied to 800. but a couple of weeks ago and islander sent craig this — a photo of a mature male grey squirrels. and he isn't alone! camera traps caught images of these guys too. we've had animals on the island before, but this was...
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the site in wylfa in anglesey could provide powerfor six million homes for 60 years.will give evidence later at the public inquiry into the horizon it scandal. it's the first time in nearly a decade that ms vennells will speak publicly about her role in the scandal. a former royal marine who was due to appear at the old bailey this week accused of spying for hong kong has died in what's been described as "unexplained circumstances". matthew trickett, who was 37, was found in a park in maidenhead on sunday. police say his death is being treated as unexplained. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a tornado has killed at least one person in a small town in the us state of iowa. the tornado ripped through the town of greenfield, which is home to around 12,000 people. it destroyed buildings and even toppled several large wind turbines. a number of people were injured. a woman in adams county has been listed as a storm—related fatality. but the local police force said multiple people had died. iowa's governor, kim reynolds, has declared a disaster emergenc
the site in wylfa in anglesey could provide powerfor six million homes for 60 years.will give evidence later at the public inquiry into the horizon it scandal. it's the first time in nearly a decade that ms vennells will speak publicly about her role in the scandal. a former royal marine who was due to appear at the old bailey this week accused of spying for hong kong has died in what's been described as "unexplained circumstances". matthew trickett, who was 37, was found in a park in...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, nova, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scientists track t
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.able and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scientists track the changes with the same technology the police use at crime scenes. i think we're going to pu
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.able and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.and at other spots around the uk for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. in that time, average uk sea temperatures have warmed by about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, nova, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes, or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scientists track the changes with the same technology the police use at crime scenes. i think we're going to put this down about five metres. they collect the traces of dna animals leave in the water. it is known as edna — environmental dna. it's possible to use ed
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.and at other spots around the uk for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. in that time, average uk sea temperatures have warmed by about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere some...
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wylfa on anglesey in wales has been chosen as the preferred site for a large—scale nuclear power plant area. wylfa's previous power station stopped generating energy in 2015. international energy companies have begun talks with the government to start building the new plant. junior doctors across northern ireland have walked out for a two—day strike over pay. the department of health has warned that services will be affected during the strike and in subsequent days. further strikes are also be planned forjune after pay talks broke down. you're live with bbc news. china has begunjoint military drills around taiwan, just days after william lai was sworn in as the new president. it said the exercises would take place in the taiwan strait, as well as to the north and south of the island. taiwan has condemned the drills as "irrational provocations" that undermine regional peace. beijing claims taiwan as part of its territory, and sees president lai as pro—independence. live now to china correspondent stephen mcdonell1. stephen, what can you tell us about these drills? just what's planned? a
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bridge, the world's first full—scale is suspension bridge, dispense north wales over there to here on angleseyonitoring the population of animals on the beach for around 70 years and they say they have seen really dramatic changes. they sound quite subtle but things like top populations changing a new species coming in. these seem like small changes to ask. they are revolutions in terms of ecosystems. huge upheavals in ecosystems, and that is happening, cascading across the world as a result of these ever—increasing temperatures. justin, you have a great long piece online which i encourage people to read. in it, you write that the oceans have been earth's get out of jail card. why are they so important for us as well?— for us as well? that's a really good cuestion. for us as well? that's a really good question- the _ for us as well? that's a really good question. the oceans _ for us as well? that's a really good question. the oceans kind - for us as well? that's a really good question. the oceans kind of- for us as well? that's a really good question. the oceans kind of soakl for us as well? t
bridge, the world's first full—scale is suspension bridge, dispense north wales over there to here on angleseyonitoring the population of animals on the beach for around 70 years and they say they have seen really dramatic changes. they sound quite subtle but things like top populations changing a new species coming in. these seem like small changes to ask. they are revolutions in terms of ecosystems. huge upheavals in ecosystems, and that is happening, cascading across the world as a result...
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the only constituency that hasn't changed his boundaries is the isle of anglesey, which today was announcedrested to see who will benefit mostly from these boundary changes. experts say it could be labour. and sara girvin is in belfast for us. sara, devolved government is only recently back up and running in northern ireland. what's the reaction there? absolutely, political instability has had a massive impact on the lives of people here and the power—sharing executive has only been up and running again since earlier this year after a hiatus of two years. when it returned, sinn fein was the biggest party and michelle o'neill was first minister for the first time. sinn fein will absolutely be looking to capitalise on that success at the westminster election, even though the party follows a policy of abstention is, meaning its mps do not take their seats. there will be 18 seats up for grabs overall with sinn fein at the moment holding seven and the dup holding eight. it feels like really bad timing for the beauty because their former leader sirjeffrey donaldson stepped down in march after bei
the only constituency that hasn't changed his boundaries is the isle of anglesey, which today was announcedrested to see who will benefit mostly from these boundary changes. experts say it could be labour. and sara girvin is in belfast for us. sara, devolved government is only recently back up and running in northern ireland. what's the reaction there? absolutely, political instability has had a massive impact on the lives of people here and the power—sharing executive has only been up and...
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wylfa on anglesey in wales has been chosen as the preferred site for a large—scale nuclear power plantbring thousands ofjobs to the area. wylfa's previous power station stopped generating energy in 2015. international energy companies have begun talks with the government to start building the new plant. junior doctors across northern ireland have walked out for a two—day strike over pay. the department of health has warned that services will be affected during the strike and in subsequent days. further strikes are also be planned forjune after pay talks broke down. you're live with bbc news. less than two weeks until mexico's general election and violence against political figures and candidates is increasing — most of it coming from drug cartels in the region. on tuesday, 12 bodies were discovered in the coastal city of acapulco, in the latest explosion of violence. the most dangerous state to look for votes in is the western state of guerrero, where acapulco lies. our correspondent will grant reports. another grisly discovery on acapulco's violent streets. in just 2a hours, police fo
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wylfa on anglesey in wales has been chosen as the preferred site for a large—scale nuclear power plantthe area. wylfa's previous power station stopped generating energy in 2015. international energy companies have begun talks with the government to start building the new plant. junior doctors across northern ireland have walked out for a two—day strike over pay. the department of health has warned that services will be affected during the strike and in subsequent days. further strikes are also be planned forjune after pay talks broke down. you're live with bbc news. ireland, norway, and spain have all announced plans to recognise a palestinian state next week. spain and ireland said the decision was not against israel — or in favour of hamas — but in support of peace. israel has reacted angrily and recalled its ambassadors to the three countries. lucy williamson has more. and a warning — some of the footage in her report may be distressing. there are things a future palestinian state won't change. the loss of a daughter. a son—in—law. her grandchildren. ten members of this family, bomb
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it's - just announced a big new plant on anglesey for example. it's really. anglesey for example.nd - concerning that their plans are to switch off oil and gas and the i concerning that their plans are to| switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go— switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go with — switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go with that. _ switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go with that. and _ switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go with that. and not - switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go with that. and not doing i that go with that. and not doing this in— that go with that. and not doing this in a — that go with that. and not doing this in a practical— that go with that. and not doing this in a practical way— that go with that. and not doing this in a practical way could i that go with that. and not doing | this in a practical way could have an impact— this in a practical way could have an impact on— this in a practical way could have an impact on people's _ this in a practical way could have| an impact on people's household bills if— an impact
it's - just announced a big new plant on anglesey for example. it's really. anglesey for example.nd - concerning that their plans are to switch off oil and gas and the i concerning that their plans are to| switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go— switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go with — switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go with that. _ switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go with that. and _ switch off oil and gas and the jobs that go with that. and not - switch off...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.ere for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, nova, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scientists track the changes with the same technology the police use a
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.ere for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the...
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wylfa on anglesey in wales has been chosen as the preferred site for a large—scale nuclear power plant say will bring thousands ofjobs to the area. wylfa's previous power station stopped generating energy in 2015. international energy companies have begun talks with the government to start building the new plant. junior doctors across northern ireland have walked out beginning a two—day strike over pay. the department of health has warned that services will be affected during the strike and in subsequent days. further strikes are also be planned forjune after pay talks broke down. norway, ireland and spain are to recognise palestine as an independent state. it's a move condemned by israel as a reward for terrorism. our diplomatic correspondent james landalejoins me now. james, most of the world already recognises palestine as a state, what's the significance of these three countries choosing now to do it? will it make a difference on the ground? it will it make a difference on the round? , , . , , . ground? it is unusual because a minority of— ground? it is unusual because a minority o
wylfa on anglesey in wales has been chosen as the preferred site for a large—scale nuclear power plant say will bring thousands ofjobs to the area. wylfa's previous power station stopped generating energy in 2015. international energy companies have begun talks with the government to start building the new plant. junior doctors across northern ireland have walked out beginning a two—day strike over pay. the department of health has warned that services will be affected during the strike and...
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created two free ports together with the welsh government that are attracting jobs and investment in angleseytejobs in wales. so, look, i've got a strong record of investing in wales, delivering security for people. this election is about the future. in uncertain times, you need bold action, you need a clear plan to deliver a secure future for people. that's what my track record says. that's what i will deliver for people in wales. some of your colleagues have already gone on the attack about the welsh labour government's record here in wales. isn't that deflection? what about your own record over the past 14 years at uk level? elections are a choice, and they're mainly about the future and they should be. but i think it's reasonable to look at the past, and you can see my track record. inflation now back to normal, the economy in a much better place, wages growing after all the difficult times we've had. and look at what the welsh government is doing here in wales. a war on motorists with top—down blanket 20mph speed limits. i've just been talking to small business owners who are facing thou
created two free ports together with the welsh government that are attracting jobs and investment in angleseytejobs in wales. so, look, i've got a strong record of investing in wales, delivering security for people. this election is about the future. in uncertain times, you need bold action, you need a clear plan to deliver a secure future for people. that's what my track record says. that's what i will deliver for people in wales. some of your colleagues have already gone on the attack about...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.nts and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scientists track the changes with the sam
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.nts and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey. you can see pine marten, can't you?e and if the wind that they will go top of the premier league with those games to go. but the manager, pep guardiola, he has been many times before and he insists his squad are not feeling any pressure. taste before and he insists his squad are not feeling any pressure.— not feeling any pressure. we can rel on not feeling any pressure. we can rely on them. — not feeling any pressure. we can rely on them, we _ not feeling any pressure. we can rely on them, we can _ not feeling any pressure. we can rely on them, we can do - not feeling any pressure. we can rely on them, we can do it, - not feeling any pressure. we can rely on them, we can do it, one. not feeling any pressure. we can - rely on them, we can do it, one week to finish the premier league, we will give all we have, to perform. a sunny day in london, i don't know the grass, last season it was so dry, high and dry, we will talk about that, we will try to fight back, with three points. it could be a defining day at the bottom of
justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey. you can see pine marten, can't you?e and if the wind that they will go top of the premier league with those games to go. but the manager, pep guardiola, he has been many times before and he insists his squad are not feeling any pressure. taste before and he insists his squad are not feeling any pressure.— not feeling any pressure. we can rel on not feeling any pressure. we can rely on them. — not feeling any pressure. we can rely on them, we _ not feeling...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.o much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scientists track the changes with the same technology the police use at crime scenes. i think we're going to put this down about five
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey.o much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not...
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a rare glimpse of the beauty of nature has been been captured on a beach in anglesey. a curled octopus changing colour last month. these octopods are masters of camouflage and will alter their appearance and texture depending on their mood or the situation. after its display, it made its way safely back to sea. now, iceland has had major trouble with volcanic activity in recent months, and there is now yet another eruption. these are live pictures from an area in the south—west of the country which is seeing its fifth eruption since december. a state of emergency has been declared in parts, but air travel to and from iceland is not expected to be affected. the small fishing town of grindavik has been evacuated again — along with the country's biggest tourist attraction — the blue lagoon themal spa. time now to digest the day's election campaigning in newscast — with adam fleming and the team. i'v e i've lined up a lot of people to keep us company. politics live. nice to see the evening and lunchtime companion. to see the evening and lunchtime companion-— to see the eve
a rare glimpse of the beauty of nature has been been captured on a beach in anglesey. a curled octopus changing colour last month. these octopods are masters of camouflage and will alter their appearance and texture depending on their mood or the situation. after its display, it made its way safely back to sea. now, iceland has had major trouble with volcanic activity in recent months, and there is now yet another eruption. these are live pictures from an area in the south—west of the country...
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wylfe in anglesey has been chosen by the government as the preferred site for a large—scale nuclear powerse will be sentenced today for the manslaughter of a baby girl at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. kate roughley strapped nine—month—old genevieve meehan face down to a beanbag and left herfor 90 minutes. police in england have been told to consider making fewer arrests, because of a lack of space in prisons. in a letter seen by the bbc, the national police chiefs council warns forces that the current situation is unsustainable. our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman is in westminster for us this morning. henry, how has this news gone down amongst mps? the current situation unsustainable. an interesting word. very serious, potentially. there's nothing more important to the political parties particularly in a general election year than being seen to keep the public safe and this growing pressure on prisons in england is really concerning people here in westminster. what this is as a letter from the national police chief counsel that coordinates activities between fo
wylfe in anglesey has been chosen by the government as the preferred site for a large—scale nuclear powerse will be sentenced today for the manslaughter of a baby girl at tiny toes nursery in stockport in may 2022. kate roughley strapped nine—month—old genevieve meehan face down to a beanbag and left herfor 90 minutes. police in england have been told to consider making fewer arrests, because of a lack of space in prisons. in a letter seen by the bbc, the national police chiefs council...
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the only seat that is not changing is anglesey which todayit is not changing is anglesey which todayo attack labour here in wales, and they will also go after labour's track record of education and health here in wales, and the reverse from labour will no doubt be about not receiving enough money from westminster to fund public services. ., .,, from westminster to fund public services. ., ., ., , services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank ou services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very _ services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very much. _ services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very much. let's - services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very much. let's rosterl thank you very much. let's roster belfast and speak to our ireland correspondent sarah gavin, and from scotland and wales we heard the points that the first ministers and their respective assemblies are relatively new and that could also be said for michelle o'neill. what are the issues going to be in northern ireland?— are the issues going to be in northern ireland? , ., , , northern ireland? yes, absolutely
the only seat that is not changing is anglesey which todayit is not changing is anglesey which todayo attack labour here in wales, and they will also go after labour's track record of education and health here in wales, and the reverse from labour will no doubt be about not receiving enough money from westminster to fund public services. ., .,, from westminster to fund public services. ., ., ., , services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank ou services. tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you very _...
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justin told us more, from anglesey in wales.ll these records are important because what they tell us is the story of ever increasing temperatures, but the run of records that we have had isjust extraordinary. as you say, 11 months and a new monthly record for temperatures in the air, and new treatment year where every single day has been a record temperature for the day, and these have not been broken by a small margin, they're not being edged past, they being smashed, so around 47 days over the course of the last year, the temperature, the previous high temperature, the previous high temperature was exceeded by no .3, a third of a degree, celsius. that may not sound much, but we are talking about a global average of all the oceans are nice, so that is a huge margin, it tells us is steadily over the years global temperatures really are going up, and it is affecting marine ecosystems, so we know that the world's coral reefs are experiencing a global mass bleaching event, that means across all the oceans of the world, we are seein
justin told us more, from anglesey in wales.ll these records are important because what they tell us is the story of ever increasing temperatures, but the run of records that we have had isjust extraordinary. as you say, 11 months and a new monthly record for temperatures in the air, and new treatment year where every single day has been a record temperature for the day, and these have not been broken by a small margin, they're not being edged past, they being smashed, so around 47 days over...
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this is the picture on anglesey. drizzly rain. mothers.n. it will brighten up along the south coast of england. you are under the cloud, only 12 to 14. this evening and overnight low cloud and drizzly rain edging further north. claire espoused further north across scotland on the south of england as well. there could be mist and fog patches to start your saturday. —— clearer spells further north. there will be a lot of cloud on saturday. northern ireland, wales, england and central scotland to some outbreaks of rain. a few showers in the south and temperatures for most of us tomorrow somewhere between 12 to 17. back to you both. tomorrow somewhere between 12 to 17. itack to you both-— back to you both. thank you very much. the foreign secretary lord cameron has said the uk will give at least £3 billion worth of aid to ukraine every year for as long as necessary, after meeting with president zelensky in kyiv. our ukraine correspondentjames waterhouse joins us now. a very good morning to you. just take us through what has been said in terms
this is the picture on anglesey. drizzly rain. mothers.n. it will brighten up along the south coast of england. you are under the cloud, only 12 to 14. this evening and overnight low cloud and drizzly rain edging further north. claire espoused further north across scotland on the south of england as well. there could be mist and fog patches to start your saturday. —— clearer spells further north. there will be a lot of cloud on saturday. northern ireland, wales, england and central scotland...
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this is magnificent menai bridge which spans between north wales and the wonderful island of anglesey's take a look at the global picture. on much of australia's great barrier reef, you only have to dive below the surface to see the impact our warming oceans are having. just look at the coral — it bleaches turns white when the water gets too warm and can die as a result. last month, ocean experts announced record world sea temperatures had led to a global mass coral bleaching event, the fourth ever recorded. and it's easy to see why. this grey area shows the range of average global sea temperatures over the last 40 years. now, look at this. the red line shows the sea temperature last year and this is how warm they've been this year. as you can see, the oceans are significantly warmer than in earlier years. should people be concerned? very much so. i mean, this is... these are real signs of the environment moving into areas where we really don't want it to be. and if it carries on in that direction, the consequences will be severe. it isn'tjust tropical seas that are changing. in cardi
this is magnificent menai bridge which spans between north wales and the wonderful island of anglesey's take a look at the global picture. on much of australia's great barrier reef, you only have to dive below the surface to see the impact our warming oceans are having. just look at the coral — it bleaches turns white when the water gets too warm and can die as a result. last month, ocean experts announced record world sea temperatures had led to a global mass coral bleaching event, the...
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the beauty of nature has been captured on a beachin of nature has been captured on a beach in angleseynorth sea and across eastern parts of england, particularly at 15 degrees. the temperatures will be higher at 19 or 20 in a few places. cloud coming in of the north sea and a bit of rain in there's a few showers and possibly in the southeast before moving away, dress up for a while before bit of rain comes in the eastern parts of england and away from your will have clear skies and the winds bit lighter and short—lived missed fog patches in the eastern parts of england and away from your will have clear skies and the winds bit lighter and short—lived mist fog patch is a a bit chilly in scotland and northern ireland and and cloudy skies across eastern parts of england in the middle and surrender showers become confined to the south east and late sunshine in the midlands and sunny skies elsewhere in a warm day as well with the sunshine and thus temperatures rise 19 to 20 degrees he could see where it's a bit cooler because the cloud because he's angry and southeast of england and lincoln
the beauty of nature has been captured on a beachin of nature has been captured on a beach in angleseynorth sea and across eastern parts of england, particularly at 15 degrees. the temperatures will be higher at 19 or 20 in a few places. cloud coming in of the north sea and a bit of rain in there's a few showers and possibly in the southeast before moving away, dress up for a while before bit of rain comes in the eastern parts of england and away from your will have clear skies and the winds...