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birmingham for shopping and the --eole. ., , ., ., ., birmingham for shopping and the --eole. ., , .,people. your performances and everything _ people. your performances and everything you _ people. your performances and everything you bring, _ people. your performances and everything you bring, there - people. your performances and everything you bring, there will people. your performances and i everything you bring, there will be loads of excitement around it. how are you feeling with swimming at the moment? i know you are taking a little bit of a break because it must be quite difficult to build up to big events and then have that down time afterwards. it to big events and then have that down time afterwards.— down time afterwards. it is. the thin is down time afterwards. it is. the thing is with _ down time afterwards. it is. the thing is with sport, _ down time afterwards. it is. the thing is with sport, it's - down time afterwards. it is. the thing is with sport, it's so - thing is with sport, it's so constant, even when you're in your time off. there's a certain level of loan y
birmingham for shopping and the --eole. ., , ., ., ., birmingham for shopping and the --eole. ., , .,people. your performances and everything _ people. your performances and everything you _ people. your performances and everything you bring, _ people. your performances and everything you bring, there - people. your performances and everything you bring, there will people. your performances and i everything you bring, there will be loads of excitement around it. how are you feeling with...
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my time at birmingham was really good, it was fun.t home i couldn't wait to go back into training. that's like how much i was enjoying football at the time. my long term goal was being the youngest ever player to make a debut for the first team. it wasn't long before aidy ward got in touch. what age were you at that point? 12, not older than 12 years old. he came across like friendly but serious. kind of likejokey. he liked nice things. every time i saw him it was a different watch. and then he'd joke about, "ah, when you make da—da—da—da, i'll get you one of these." looking back at it now, there is alarm bells. if it was outside of football, would you speak to a 12—year—old on the street when you saw them without their parent? foday says his mum him signed him up with aidy ward. and that aidy ward began talking to him about moves to other clubs. what did they say? just that how many teams wanted me to go to them and why i should, like, why i should go. that's like when my head started getting to... into my head a bit. birmingham was
my time at birmingham was really good, it was fun.t home i couldn't wait to go back into training. that's like how much i was enjoying football at the time. my long term goal was being the youngest ever player to make a debut for the first team. it wasn't long before aidy ward got in touch. what age were you at that point? 12, not older than 12 years old. he came across like friendly but serious. kind of likejokey. he liked nice things. every time i saw him it was a different watch. and then...
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— that's tomorrow by birmingham and further down — that's tomorrow by birmingham and further down theomorrow by birmingham and further down the line. it's been - further down the line. it's been busy— further down the line. it's been busy time — further down the line. it's been busy time for _ further down the line. it's been busy time for us. _ further down the line. it's been busy time for us.— further down the line. it's been busy time for us. and the financing of those, busy time for us. and the financing of those. how _ busy time for us. and the financing of those, how does _ busy time for us. and the financing of those, how does that _ busy time for us. and the financing of those, how does that work - busy time for us. and the financing of those, how does that work was l busy time for us. and the financing i of those, how does that work was met we've created new roles. taste of those, how does that work was met we've created new roles.— we've created new roles. we created 45 new roles- _ we've created new roles. we created 45 new roles. the _ we've created new roles. we created
— that's tomorrow by birmingham and further down — that's tomorrow by birmingham and further down theomorrow by birmingham and further down the line. it's been - further down the line. it's been busy— further down the line. it's been busy time — further down the line. it's been busy time for _ further down the line. it's been busy time for us. _ further down the line. it's been busy time for us.— further down the line. it's been busy time for us. and the financing of those, busy time...
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that month the birmingham crisis, birmingham had exploded and protests exploded across the country after peoplesoft police turning dogs and fire hoses on young protesters. things are at a fever pitch and the kennedy administration begins immediately working on legislation. nobody thought they could get through. it would be something. in the heat of this event a getting ready for a showdown with george wallace. it's really intense short period, several weeks. dick gregory had recommended -- the assistant attorney general for civil rights that baldwin and robert kennedy meat. they had met at the white house. baldwin had -- [inaudible] he and bobby met. they talked and he said he should talk again but like what happens, it's about a year later and they met in washington but -- stateside service meeting the next day in new york. james long calls people and his recollection of this meeting, he felt that kennedy was someone -- he's unlike most politicians and public figures. baldwin that interacted with but he felt he needed to really know. how things were in the north. kennedy went to the mee
that month the birmingham crisis, birmingham had exploded and protests exploded across the country after peoplesoft police turning dogs and fire hoses on young protesters. things are at a fever pitch and the kennedy administration begins immediately working on legislation. nobody thought they could get through. it would be something. in the heat of this event a getting ready for a showdown with george wallace. it's really intense short period, several weeks. dick gregory had recommended -- the...
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i in birmingham, commuter anger in teesside. . , , in birmingham, commuter anger in teesside. . , .,am, commuter anger in teesside. . , ., teesside. i am supposed to be at work at 12 — teesside. i am supposed to be at work at 12 o'clock, _ teesside. i am supposed to be at work at 12 o'clock, it's _ teesside. i am supposed to be at work at 12 o'clock, it's ridiculous. j work at 12 o'clock, it's ridiculous. how much petrol have you got? i am literally on empty. but how much petrol have you got? i am literally on empty-— literally on empty. but fewer problems — literally on empty. but fewer problems reported _ literally on empty. but fewer problems reported in - literally on empty. but fewer. problems reported in scotland literally on empty. but fewer- problems reported in scotland and northern ireland, particularly in rural areas. northern ireland, particularly in ruralareas. forthe northern ireland, particularly in rural areas. for the taxi industry, it is not panic buying, it is priority support. if it is not panic buying, it is priority support.— it is not panic buying, it is priori
i in birmingham, commuter anger in teesside. . , , in birmingham, commuter anger in teesside. . , .,am, commuter anger in teesside. . , ., teesside. i am supposed to be at work at 12 — teesside. i am supposed to be at work at 12 o'clock, _ teesside. i am supposed to be at work at 12 o'clock, it's _ teesside. i am supposed to be at work at 12 o'clock, it's ridiculous. j work at 12 o'clock, it's ridiculous. how much petrol have you got? i am literally on empty. but how much petrol have you got?...
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there were queues and some closures in birmingham-— in birmingham. teesside. in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside- i — in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside. i was _ in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside. i was supposed - in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside. i was supposed to - in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside. i was supposed to be - in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside. i was supposed to be in i teesside. i was supposed to be in work at 12 o'clock, it's ridiculous. i'm on empty. fewer problems were reported in scotland and northern ireland, particularly in rural areas. forthe ireland, particularly in rural areas. for the taxi industry, this isn't a panic buying, it is essential purchases that need priority support. iii essential purchases that need priority sopport-_ essential purchases that need priority support. if we don't get riori , priority support. if we don't get priority. there _ priority support. if we don't get priority, there will _ priority support. if we don't get priority, there will be _ priority supp
there were queues and some closures in birmingham-— in birmingham. teesside. in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside- i — in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside. i was _ in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside. i was supposed - in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside. i was supposed to - in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside. i was supposed to be - in birmingham. commuter anger in teesside. i was supposed to be in i teesside. i was supposed to be in work at 12 o'clock, it's...
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simonjack, bbc news, birmingham.e masses, has died at the age of 81. he launched the first affordable consumer computer in 1980, costing less than £100. his ventures into new forms of transport — including the ill—fated sinclair c5 electric tricycle — were less successful. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. his drive and enthusiasm made him one of britain's best known inventors. the whole business of invention is a non——material thing. it's very hard to know why it gives such pleasure. clive sinclair's fascination with gadgets started at school and by his late teens he was selling his own electronic kits by mail order and writing technical manuals. he then put a magnifying bubble over each digit to make it visible. an obsession with miniaturisation saw him launch the word's fist slimline pocket calculator in 1972. soon though competition from cheaperjapanese versions forced sinclair to slash his prices. then the failure of his next innovation, a digital watch, brought his company to its knees. un
simonjack, bbc news, birmingham.e masses, has died at the age of 81. he launched the first affordable consumer computer in 1980, costing less than £100. his ventures into new forms of transport — including the ill—fated sinclair c5 electric tricycle — were less successful. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. his drive and enthusiasm made him one of britain's best known inventors. the whole business of invention is a non——material thing. it's very hard to know...
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did we need that and doesn't help reinforce belief in the group as we head towards birmingham? the scalp of the current world champions. in their backyard. you get closer to major shipping chip, to winning and getting those gaps, it becomes increasingly important, but we are under no illusions of the work we still have to do. we have ticked boxes we came here to do, and in managing that picked up a trophy. llrrul’itli here to do, and in managing that picked up a trophy.— here to do, and in managing that picked up a trophy. with one eye on the commonwealth _ picked up a trophy. with one eye on the commonwealth games, - picked up a trophy. with one eye on the commonwealth games, hard . picked up a trophy. with one eye on l the commonwealth games, hard work will have to continue for the roses, but for now they can enjoy the celebrations. lydia campbell, bbc news. warwickshire are county cricket champions, for the first time in nine years. they needed to beat somerset to pip lancashire to the title. and three wickets from craig miles helped take them to the brink of victory. then,
did we need that and doesn't help reinforce belief in the group as we head towards birmingham? the scalp of the current world champions. in their backyard. you get closer to major shipping chip, to winning and getting those gaps, it becomes increasingly important, but we are under no illusions of the work we still have to do. we have ticked boxes we came here to do, and in managing that picked up a trophy. llrrul’itli here to do, and in managing that picked up a trophy.— here to do, and in...
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that lifts them off the foot of the table, with birmingham slipping to bottom.e now to look at some of the main stories and wasps got their premiership season off to the perfect start by thrashing bristol bears 44 8. ali crossdale scored two of wasps six tries to earn himself man of the match on his debut. elsewhere there were wins for northampton saints, harlequins and newcastle falcons. united rugby championship, here. the last—minute conversion saw scotland beat ireland. rugby world cup final, ireland won't feature for the first time since 1991. just a few hours away from the heavyweight showdown. anthony joshua and oleksandr usyk. over 65 thousand expected at the tottenham hotspur stadium where joshua's four heavyweight belts are all on the line. our reporter ade adedoyin is there for us. it's a huge night, anthonyjoshua needs to win to keep alive the prospect of the unification bout against tyson fury for the fight on the 9th of october in las vegas. it's no secret that his aim is to be the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. the last man to hold
that lifts them off the foot of the table, with birmingham slipping to bottom.e now to look at some of the main stories and wasps got their premiership season off to the perfect start by thrashing bristol bears 44 8. ali crossdale scored two of wasps six tries to earn himself man of the match on his debut. elsewhere there were wins for northampton saints, harlequins and newcastle falcons. united rugby championship, here. the last—minute conversion saw scotland beat ireland. rugby world cup...
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birmingham city moved up to fourth in the championship with a 2—0 win over derby county.e now won just one of their last 13 games under manager wayne rooney, dating back to last season. there's one match to tell you about in rugby league's super league tonight. st helens are now guaranteed a top—two finish after thrashing leeds rhinos 40—6. they scored seven tries against a leeds side hit by injury and suspension. morgan knowles scored two of the tries. and britain's ethan hayter has retained the overall lead after stage six of the tour of britain — but only just. after taking four—and—a—half hours to cover 123 miles, it boiled down to a sprint finish in gateshead between the top riders. belgium's wout van art won the stage just ahead of hayter and now trails him byjust four seconds with two stages left. and that's all the sport for now. this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall, with the headlines. 20 years since the the world was reshaped by the 9/11 attacks. people across the united states and the world prepare to reflect on the events and remember all those killed and inj
birmingham city moved up to fourth in the championship with a 2—0 win over derby county.e now won just one of their last 13 games under manager wayne rooney, dating back to last season. there's one match to tell you about in rugby league's super league tonight. st helens are now guaranteed a top—two finish after thrashing leeds rhinos 40—6. they scored seven tries against a leeds side hit by injury and suspension. morgan knowles scored two of the tries. and britain's ethan hayter has...
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one of those things was going on in birmingham, alabama. here are some students that were there. again, taking us towards our ideals. dealing with the issue of racial justice, which our case is so grounded in. this was the example that we were following. these kids were in birmingham, there were around 2000 kids that year that marched, sang songs like this little light of mine, i'm going to let it shine. they were marching and singing for justice. and what happened, john? some people were not too happy about that. >> no, this was the ku klux klan. they were not interested in racial justice. they were interested in -- the movement had to rise up to oppose that. if there hadn't been a movement of people to oppose that, it is still the world we would live in today. >> yeah, that is right. >> so, we are very happy. >> are happy that young people stood up and opposed it. many adults as well. we were part of all of that speaking up. well the ku klux klan, the punished a little children for speaking up for democracy and for justice. they had a plan. they planted a bomb in their church,
one of those things was going on in birmingham, alabama. here are some students that were there. again, taking us towards our ideals. dealing with the issue of racial justice, which our case is so grounded in. this was the example that we were following. these kids were in birmingham, there were around 2000 kids that year that marched, sang songs like this little light of mine, i'm going to let it shine. they were marching and singing for justice. and what happened, john? some people were not...
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on the 15th of september 1963, the baptist church on 16th street in birmingham, alabama, was packed andeady for sunday service. then a bomb went off and four young girls were killed. sarah rudolph collins survived but her sister addie mae didn't. why. why would somebody put a bomb on our church and kill a little girl. this sweet girl. they — all of them were angels. first, it was just addie. she was standing across from me at the couch, and that's when cynthia, denise and carol came in the door, that's when the bomb went off — boom! it was the loudest sound i ever heard and it scared me so bad i called out, "jesus!" i felt a sting — stinging all over my body. glass came and hit my body — it was several pieces went in my eye. now that the little girls are buried in the soil of this sick city, it may be that the last real hope of achieving freedom in the land of the free has been buried with them. but it'sjust a possibility, too, that the bomb has blasted into white birmingham's conscience and that it could mean the end of the worst evils of segregation. they brought peace to a very evil
on the 15th of september 1963, the baptist church on 16th street in birmingham, alabama, was packed andeady for sunday service. then a bomb went off and four young girls were killed. sarah rudolph collins survived but her sister addie mae didn't. why. why would somebody put a bomb on our church and kill a little girl. this sweet girl. they — all of them were angels. first, it was just addie. she was standing across from me at the couch, and that's when cynthia, denise and carol came in the...
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these kids were in birmingham.re were around 2,000 kids that year that marched and sang songs. ♪ this little light of mine, i'm going to let it shine ♪ >> they were marching and single for justice. what happened, john, some people weren't too happy about that. >> no. this is the ku klux klan. they were not interested in racial justice. they were interested in whites only and the movement had to rise up to oppose that. if there hadn't been a movement to oppose that, that would still be the world we live in today. >> we're happy that young people stood up and opposed it and many adults as well. we were part of all that speaking up. the ku klux klan to punish the little children for speaking up for democracy and justice, they planted a bomb in their church right on sunday morning. the headquarters of the kids was the 16th street baptist church. they put a bomb in their church on september 15th, 1963. i was 10, john was 12. these four little girls, their bodies were found in the church, cynthia, addie mae, carol and de
these kids were in birmingham.re were around 2,000 kids that year that marched and sang songs. ♪ this little light of mine, i'm going to let it shine ♪ >> they were marching and single for justice. what happened, john, some people weren't too happy about that. >> no. this is the ku klux klan. they were not interested in racial justice. they were interested in whites only and the movement had to rise up to oppose that. if there hadn't been a movement to oppose that, that would...
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but it isjust a possibility that the bomb has blasted into white birmingham's conscience and that it could mean the end of the worst evils of segregation. they brought peace to a very evil town. their life was sacrificed for peace. when those girls died they had to look at themselves then, really. why are we so prejudiced? why do they have so much hate? why would they put a bomb in the church? and after they've seen the killing of these girls, i really believe that they began to see that this was wrong. you don'tjudge us by our colour. god says we're not supposed to judge at all. we're supposed to love. that sad sunday in alabama is a shocking example of what black people faced in the 1960s. four years later, riots were erupting all across the us in the so—called long hot summer of 1967. black communities were fed up with poor housing, high unemployment and police harassment. the government set up the kerner commission to investigate the causes of the riots. its finding sent shock waves across america. the shots are coming fast and heavy here in detroit as the night is again broken b
but it isjust a possibility that the bomb has blasted into white birmingham's conscience and that it could mean the end of the worst evils of segregation. they brought peace to a very evil town. their life was sacrificed for peace. when those girls died they had to look at themselves then, really. why are we so prejudiced? why do they have so much hate? why would they put a bomb in the church? and after they've seen the killing of these girls, i really believe that they began to see that this...
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unfortunately, in some parts of birmingham it has been as low as 47%.cine to take part in the quick one minute survey by birmingham city council about why they have those anxieties, because it is important for us to know where those anxieties lie, because the vaccine is pivotal to our success. yes, i willjoin my honourable friend in encouraging people to do that. it would be one minute very well spent. that. it would be one minute very well spent-— that. it would be one minute very wellsent. a ,, ., well spent. across stoke-on-trent and staffordshire, _ well spent. across stoke-on-trent and staffordshire, uptake - well spent. across stoke-on-trent and staffordshire, uptake of i well spent. across stoke-on-trent and staffordshire, uptake of the i and staffordshire, uptake of the vaccine has been very good and i would like to thank all those who have been delivering the vaccine across took on trent particularly. for16 across took on trent particularly. for 16 and 17—year—olds, they cannot use currently the online booking system, they have to wait for thei
unfortunately, in some parts of birmingham it has been as low as 47%.cine to take part in the quick one minute survey by birmingham city council about why they have those anxieties, because it is important for us to know where those anxieties lie, because the vaccine is pivotal to our success. yes, i willjoin my honourable friend in encouraging people to do that. it would be one minute very well spent. that. it would be one minute very well spent-— that. it would be one minute very wellsent....
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simonjack, bbc news, birmingham.have an impact on wholesale energy prices and on bills for consumers. our business correspondent theo leggetjoins me. a substantial fire with quite an impact? a substantial fire with quite an im act? ~ , ,., , . impact? absolutely, the ifa interconnector _ impact? absolutely, the ifa interconnector is _ impact? absolutely, the ifa interconnector is a - impact? absolutely, the ifa interconnector is a vital - impact? absolutely, the ifa i interconnector is a vital energy link between france and the uk with a maximum capacity for importing energy of two gigawatts which is equivalent to about three gas or coal powered fire stations and enough power to provide energy for “p enough power to provide energy for up to 2 million homes, so it's a lot. this cable will be completely shut down until the 25th of september, but then it will only be operating at half capacity until march 2022. this has come at a bad time because wholesale energy prices are already approaching record levels and that is
simonjack, bbc news, birmingham.have an impact on wholesale energy prices and on bills for consumers. our business correspondent theo leggetjoins me. a substantial fire with quite an impact? a substantial fire with quite an im act? ~ , ,., , . impact? absolutely, the ifa interconnector _ impact? absolutely, the ifa interconnector is _ impact? absolutely, the ifa interconnector is a - impact? absolutely, the ifa interconnector is a vital - impact? absolutely, the ifa i interconnector is a vital...
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the queen's baton for next summer's commonwealth games in birmingham has been unveiled.glory, the queen's baton, symbol of the start of the commonwealth games in birmingham. the city of 1,000 trays we wanted something artisanal and handmade but also show the modern side of the region and the fact that it is stacked full of modern technology to really tell a story as it travels the world. to the meeting of old and new, really. the world. to the meeting of old and new. really-— new, really. designed and created in the west midlands, _ new, really. designed and created in the west midlands, it _ new, really. designed and created in the west midlands, it is _ new, really. designed and created in the west midlands, it is a _ the west midlands, it is a collaboration which fuses art, technology and science, headed up by a coventry based artist who has taken her zimbabwean heritage and artistic skills to design the baton. it was about authenticity in the response — it was about authenticity in the response to materials and it was about _ response to materials and it was about wo
the queen's baton for next summer's commonwealth games in birmingham has been unveiled.glory, the queen's baton, symbol of the start of the commonwealth games in birmingham. the city of 1,000 trays we wanted something artisanal and handmade but also show the modern side of the region and the fact that it is stacked full of modern technology to really tell a story as it travels the world. to the meeting of old and new, really. the world. to the meeting of old and new. really-— new, really....
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. >>> the town of cullman is in north alabama right between birmingham and huntsville.he local paper there is the "cullman times." and a few days ago the story that led their print edition was an obituary. antiques and auctioneering. businessman ray demonia remembered for community service. it's their lead story. and there's a reason it was at the top of the paper. he was clearly a beloved local figure. for decades he'd been dealing antiques and hosting auctions in cullman, alabama. many of them for charity. the paper printed a great old photo of him hosting an auction in his younger days and included an excerpt from a profile the "cullman times" had done about him a decade ago. it said, "his showmanship makes for a fun day, watching him encourage, cajole, and entice his audience is a thing of beauty. he knows his customers. he plays to them. he elicits moans and bursts of laughter at his antics." ray demonia lived his whole life in cullman, alabama. but he did not die there. he had a cardiac emergency that he suffered in cullman on august 23rd. but he ended up dying ni
. >>> the town of cullman is in north alabama right between birmingham and huntsville.he local paper there is the "cullman times." and a few days ago the story that led their print edition was an obituary. antiques and auctioneering. businessman ray demonia remembered for community service. it's their lead story. and there's a reason it was at the top of the paper. he was clearly a beloved local figure. for decades he'd been dealing antiques and hosting auctions in cullman,...
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laura scott, bbc news, birmingham.s "losing strength", but stressed that he's fully against racism and any type of discrimination. alonso has instead opted to stand and point to the no room for racism badge on his sleeve. if this is his point, i can see his point. we can now discuss if it's necessary to have this discussion and to be the only guy to stand up, 0k, of course, but i think he's pretty aware of it. i think his point is that it cannot end like this and it cannot become normal. what should be normal that we are against racism, that should be normal. i understand that he thinks there is always more to do and it's also right and at the same time of course we want to focus on sports but use the platform, living by example and i think this is the most important element. finally a bittersweet tale from the nfl to finish — aaronjones from the green bay packers scored four touchdowns as his team beat the detroit lions. after his second score, though, a pendant he was wearing round his neck came off as he scored for
laura scott, bbc news, birmingham.s "losing strength", but stressed that he's fully against racism and any type of discrimination. alonso has instead opted to stand and point to the no room for racism badge on his sleeve. if this is his point, i can see his point. we can now discuss if it's necessary to have this discussion and to be the only guy to stand up, 0k, of course, but i think he's pretty aware of it. i think his point is that it cannot end like this and it cannot become...
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in birmingham we have two stores and the one _ birmingham we have two stores and the one we — birminghamon, which is the main commuter station _ station, which is the main commuter station for— station, which is the main commuter station for birmingham and relies on that heavy— station for birmingham and relies on that heavy commuter traffic, that is not back— that heavy commuter traffic, that is not back yet. so that store is not doing _ not back yet. so that store is not doing guite — not back yet. so that store is not doing quite what we would hope. we are recovering. we can cope without the fellow _ are recovering. we can cope without the fellow scheme now but there is certainly _ the fellow scheme now but there is certainly a — the fellow scheme now but there is certainly a road to go before we see what we _ certainly a road to go before we see what we feel might be normal trade. good to— what we feel might be normal trade. good to talk to you this morning other good luck. i know there's still a long way until we get to normal life. all of this coming at a time when lots of costs ar
in birmingham we have two stores and the one _ birmingham we have two stores and the one we — birminghamon, which is the main commuter station _ station, which is the main commuter station for— station, which is the main commuter station for birmingham and relies on that heavy— station for birmingham and relies on that heavy commuter traffic, that is not back— that heavy commuter traffic, that is not back yet. so that store is not doing _ not back yet. so that store is not doing guite...
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and that month, i mean, the birmingham crisis, birmingham exploded and protests exploded across the country after people saw turning dogs and fire hoses on protesters. and things were fever pitch. and the administration began to work op legislation. and nobody to get through, we've got to move, got to do something. in the heat of this and getting ready for a showdown with george wallace. so it's a really intense period for several weeks and dick gregory recommended the book marshal, the attorney general -- baldwin and robert kennedy meet and so they had met at the white house at a reception and baldwin -- he and bobby met, they talked and they said they should talk again, but life happens, things move on so it's about a year later and there were men in washington, but et cetera. and the next day in new york, and james baldwin calls people and he had, you know, his recollection of this meeting, he felt that, you know, kennedy was -- he was unlike most politicians and public figures baldwin had interacted with, but he felt he needed to really know, you know, how things were in the north. kenn
and that month, i mean, the birmingham crisis, birmingham exploded and protests exploded across the country after people saw turning dogs and fire hoses on protesters. and things were fever pitch. and the administration began to work op legislation. and nobody to get through, we've got to move, got to do something. in the heat of this and getting ready for a showdown with george wallace. so it's a really intense period for several weeks and dick gregory recommended the book marshal, the...
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professor from the university of birmingham, thankl the university of birmingham, thank you very mucht on trade we are seeing real progress, he welcomed the end of what he called the curious ban on imports of british beef and he thanked the us for the great improve. 0n the previous arrangement. as in allowing british people to visit again, whether that progress on a trade deal is going to be very evident, very soon, well, as we have heard commentators suggesting a trade deal is some distance away. we will find out how this story is covered in the front—pages at 10.30 and 11.30 this evening. our reviewers arejonathan warwick erand anna mikhaliova. time for the weather now the ben. good evening. temperatures got above 22 degrees for some of us today, not bad for this point in september. there is more warmth to come for most of us over the next few days. but through tonight, where we have these clear skies across southern and central parts of the uk, it will turn a little bit chilly, down to seven, eight or nine degrees with the odd mist patch in places. further north, northern england,
professor from the university of birmingham, thankl the university of birmingham, thank you very mucht on trade we are seeing real progress, he welcomed the end of what he called the curious ban on imports of british beef and he thanked the us for the great improve. 0n the previous arrangement. as in allowing british people to visit again, whether that progress on a trade deal is going to be very evident, very soon, well, as we have heard commentators suggesting a trade deal is some distance...
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but the backlash was especially violent in birmingham under governor george wallace. that, the city had seen so many racially motivated bombings by then, it had earned the nickname bombingham. but the 16th street baptist church was the first of those attacks to claim lives. although it gained national attention, it took years for murder charges to be filed against the suspected perpetrators, all of whom were devout members of the ku klux klan. one was prosecuted in 1977. almost 40 years passed before two more surviving suspects were arrested and sentenced to life in prison in 2002. it was proof of the old maxim that justice delayed is justice denied. it was certainly denied to the only living victim, sarah collins rudolph, who still lives with the trauma of that day. it was decades before she could tell her story, finally publishing the book the fifth little girl, sole survivor of the 16th street baptist street church bombing. she joins me now. ms. collins rudolph, thank you so much for being here. i really appreciate the chance to talk with you and i hate to start th
but the backlash was especially violent in birmingham under governor george wallace. that, the city had seen so many racially motivated bombings by then, it had earned the nickname bombingham. but the 16th street baptist church was the first of those attacks to claim lives. although it gained national attention, it took years for murder charges to be filed against the suspected perpetrators, all of whom were devout members of the ku klux klan. one was prosecuted in 1977. almost 40 years passed...
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he referred me to an organisation in birmingham called healthy minds.e out. , ., ., ., , therapy in a programme to help me out. ., ., , out. he is one of many young people who say their — out. he is one of many young people who say their mental _ out. he is one of many young people who say their mental health - out. he is one of many young people who say their mental health has - who say their mental health has suffered during the pandemic. a survey has asked more than 3500 children and young people about theirfamily and children and young people about their family and school life and any anxieties or worries they've been experiencing in recent months. the findings up to march of this year reveal one in six likely had a made it elite mega mental disorder in 2021. four in ten of children aged 6-16 2021. four in ten of children aged 6—16 said they had experienced a deterioration in their mental health. among those aged 17—23, just over half said their mental health had declined. girls fared worse than boys, possible eating problems, disturbed sleep and lo
he referred me to an organisation in birmingham called healthy minds.e out. , ., ., ., , therapy in a programme to help me out. ., ., , out. he is one of many young people who say their — out. he is one of many young people who say their mental _ out. he is one of many young people who say their mental health - out. he is one of many young people who say their mental health has - who say their mental health has suffered during the pandemic. a survey has asked more than 3500 children and young...
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and a text from birmingham, alabama, says joe biden said we were going to get out and now we are out, thank god. we lost 2996 in the world trade center, 2461 in afghanistan. prayers for the families of our most precious treasure. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. all others, (202) 748-8002. first to susan in milford, pennsylvania, democrat. caller: yes, hi, i would like to say that i am so thankful to have president biden there, such a difficult problem as the war in afghanistan. it was like a runaway train, and he stopped it. thank god for him. he has done a wonderful job, and he is a humanitarian. one of the first presidents to have a son or daughter that was in the war, to know how it feels to lose a child, which you cannot say, i am sure, for most of the congressmen and senators. so thank you, president biden, for being a humanitarian and a well-balanced, thoughtful person that thinks about trying to measure all the different problems, the taliban, what they might do next, and trying to get as many people out of afghanistan as he could. it was impossible to g
and a text from birmingham, alabama, says joe biden said we were going to get out and now we are out, thank god. we lost 2996 in the world trade center, 2461 in afghanistan. prayers for the families of our most precious treasure. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. all others, (202) 748-8002. first to susan in milford, pennsylvania, democrat. caller: yes, hi, i would like to say that i am so thankful to have president biden there, such a difficult problem as the war in...
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this is a massive i deal for birmingham and the entire dealfor birmingham and the entire country. dealnow that white you are pre—empting up because ever since she got back from tokyo you said you would have a bit of a rest but you have been having a rest by getting out and meeting kids and inspiring them. you feel massively passionate about this stuff huge. it's notjust i want to inspire a generation, i'm going in there and doing ten hour days.— generation, i'm going in there and doing ten hour days. there are kids and parents- _ doing ten hour days. there are kids and parents- it— doing ten hour days. there are kids and parents. it is— doing ten hour days. there are kids and parents. it is not— doing ten hour days. there are kids and parents. it is notjust _ doing ten hour days. there are kids and parents. it is notjust the i doing ten hour days. there are kids and parents. it is notjust the kids i and parents. it is notjust the kids you need to inspire and educate, you have to teach the, do i push, pull back? how do i guide them? to raise an athlete, an olympian, gold medallist, ther
this is a massive i deal for birmingham and the entire dealfor birmingham and the entire country. dealnow that white you are pre—empting up because ever since she got back from tokyo you said you would have a bit of a rest but you have been having a rest by getting out and meeting kids and inspiring them. you feel massively passionate about this stuff huge. it's notjust i want to inspire a generation, i'm going in there and doing ten hour days.— generation, i'm going in there and doing ten...
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aston villa debut by scoring the winner against her former club, leicester, whilst tottenham beat birminghamnly goal of the game. the defending champions, europe, have only won once on us soil, but they've taken a commanding lead after the foursomes on the opening day of golf�*s solheim cup in ohio. the americans are the favourites to win the trophy, but things didn't go to plan earlier, with sisters nelly and jessica korda beaten by mel reid and leona maguire. adam wild reports. the inverness club in ohio, a little echo of europe, but all around the noise and the colour of the united states. this was loud, but finely balanced. take this at the 12th, usa's megan khang putting a tee shot within inches. how do you follow that? seconds later celine boutier playing with georgia hall did this. they couldn't be separated, their match halved. but by that point, europe already in front, the scandinavian pairing nordqvist and kastram coming through a topsy—turvy match to win the 18th. europe finishing the morning impressively, no more so than leona maguire, the first irish woman to play in the solhei
aston villa debut by scoring the winner against her former club, leicester, whilst tottenham beat birminghamnly goal of the game. the defending champions, europe, have only won once on us soil, but they've taken a commanding lead after the foursomes on the opening day of golf�*s solheim cup in ohio. the americans are the favourites to win the trophy, but things didn't go to plan earlier, with sisters nelly and jessica korda beaten by mel reid and leona maguire. adam wild reports. the...
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elsewhere in the wsl, brighton are 4—0 up away at birmingham, manchester united beat leicester and arsenalutes. there was just one game in the scottish premiership today as hearts took on hibs in the edinburgh derby. either side could have gone top of the league with a win but instead played out a goalless draw. both sides maintain their unbeaten start to the season and remain level on points. let's move away from football. after three days in the leader's jersey, ethan hayter was denied overall victory on the final stage of the tour of britain. after more than four hours of racing, it culminated with a sprint finish in aberdeen. belgium's wout van aert won it to overturn a four second deficit to the briton who could only finish iith. and there was british success at the great north run today. britain's marc scott finished in one hour one minute and 22 seconds as he took the title previously won by mo farah. meanwhile, in the women's elite, kenya's hellen 0biri ran the fastest with eilish mccolgan close behind her in second. britain's sean frame won the men's wheelchair title for the first
elsewhere in the wsl, brighton are 4—0 up away at birmingham, manchester united beat leicester and arsenalutes. there was just one game in the scottish premiership today as hearts took on hibs in the edinburgh derby. either side could have gone top of the league with a win but instead played out a goalless draw. both sides maintain their unbeaten start to the season and remain level on points. let's move away from football. after three days in the leader's jersey, ethan hayter was denied...
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the meeting occurs may 1963 and that month the birmingham crisis in protest explode across the country when people saw the protesters. it was at fever pitch and then they began immediately on more legislation and in the heat of this it was a really intense first period. and then to recommend the attorney general for civil rights so baldwin. so they met and talk so it's about one year later and then done and in washington and then james baldwin just called people. his recollection result kennedy was someone he could reach or politicians and public figures that it was how things were in the north but kennedy went thinking he get some advice or insight to do with the problems so there was no legal segregation at all. and then we go to the meeting and his intention with the so people gather and then they just talk and then one of the people was a 23 -year-old student from louisiana would've been beaten and this was 63 on the front line and in new york with a broken jaw with those injuries he had endured so that just it just takes and things start rolling along. wait a minute it makes me si
the meeting occurs may 1963 and that month the birmingham crisis in protest explode across the country when people saw the protesters. it was at fever pitch and then they began immediately on more legislation and in the heat of this it was a really intense first period. and then to recommend the attorney general for civil rights so baldwin. so they met and talk so it's about one year later and then done and in washington and then james baldwin just called people. his recollection result kennedy...
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england are using the series to help them prepare for next years commonwealth games in birmingham.g career in the best possible way, helping the german team win the mixed relay team time trial at the cycling road world championships. great britain were fifth. an excellent combined effort from the germans saw them beat the dutch to the title — enabling 36—year—old martin to retire from the sport wearing the rainbow stripes of the world champions. and finally... there's been an update to some cricket terminology — as �*batter�* will now be used instead of batsman in the laws of the game. the mcc, which is recognised as the sole authority on cricket's laws, say the changes will take immediate effect. they say the new gender—neutral language will "help reinforce crickets status as an inclusive game for all". and that's all the sport for now. wednesday wasn't a bad day at all for the greater part of england and wales. but, quite a significant but they're just different wales. but, quite a significant but they�* re just different kettle wales. but, quite a significant but they're just di
england are using the series to help them prepare for next years commonwealth games in birmingham.g career in the best possible way, helping the german team win the mixed relay team time trial at the cycling road world championships. great britain were fifth. an excellent combined effort from the germans saw them beat the dutch to the title — enabling 36—year—old martin to retire from the sport wearing the rainbow stripes of the world champions. and finally... there's been an update to...
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elsewhere in the wsl, brighton put five past birmingham, manchester united beat leicester 3—1 and arsenalnst tottenham hotspur, city are currently 1—0 up. and just the one fixture in the super league. leigh centurions beat wakefield trinity 26—18. three tries from ryan brierley helped them to just their second victory this season. after three days in the leader's jersey, ethan hayter was denied overall victory on the final stage of the tour of britain. after more than four hours of racing it culminated with a sprint finish in aberdeen. belgium's wout van aert won it to overturn a four—second deficit to the briton, who could only finish 11th. and there was british success at the great north run today. britain's marc scott finished in one hour one minute and 22 seconds as he took the title previously won by mo farah. meanwhile in the women's elite, kenya's hellen obiri ran the fastest, with eilish mccolgan close behind her in second. britain's sean frame won the men's wheelchair title for the first time, with fellow briton and six—time winner shelly woods winning the women's race. a bit ofa
elsewhere in the wsl, brighton put five past birmingham, manchester united beat leicester 3—1 and arsenalnst tottenham hotspur, city are currently 1—0 up. and just the one fixture in the super league. leigh centurions beat wakefield trinity 26—18. three tries from ryan brierley helped them to just their second victory this season. after three days in the leader's jersey, ethan hayter was denied overall victory on the final stage of the tour of britain. after more than four hours of racing...
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birmingham city moved up to fourth in the championship with a 2—0 win over derby county.ies against a leeds side hit by injury and suspension. morgan knowles scored two of the tries. and britain's ethan hayter has retained the overall lead after stage six of the tour of britain — but onlyjust. after taking four—and—a—half hours to cover 123 miles, it boiled down to a sprint finish in gateshead between the top riders. belgium's wout van art won the stage just ahead of hayter, and now trails him byjust four seconds with two stages left. and that's all the sport for now. good evening. with low pressure sitting across the uk today, it has been a showery picture. there have been sunny spells between the showers as we saw in suffolk earlier in the day, but we've also seen a lot of lively showers through the second half of the afternoon across the eastern half of england. the weekend, though, will bring fewer showers for many of us with some sunny spells, but it'll feel fresher. and the reason? the low pressure that's been bringing those showers yesterday and today that's sittin
birmingham city moved up to fourth in the championship with a 2—0 win over derby county.ies against a leeds side hit by injury and suspension. morgan knowles scored two of the tries. and britain's ethan hayter has retained the overall lead after stage six of the tour of britain — but onlyjust. after taking four—and—a—half hours to cover 123 miles, it boiled down to a sprint finish in gateshead between the top riders. belgium's wout van art won the stage just ahead of hayter, and now...
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then we�*ll kick on and hopefully via the birmingham games, glasgow 2023 event and get there.d after just four seconds, a foul and a penalty. we think it�*s the fastest ever awarded. tanzania went on to score it and won the match 3—2. so much for keeping it tight early on. that�*s all from sportsday. we�*ll have more throughout the evening. well, it certainly was a hot day for many of us today. and, as expected, temperatures approached and even exceeded 30 celsius. the first time since the 23rd ofjuly, we never had these values throughout august. so, hence it feels so oppressive out there. we�*re not used to these high temperatures, certainly none the last two weeks. you can see the clear skies across the uk, it is beginning to move out of the way. for many of us the hot weather has arrived with sunnier skies in northern ireland, england and wales. scotland has had quite a cloudy day so far, here is the weather front across the southwestern parts of the country and let�*s colour the thunder front. it�*s going to bring those thunderstorms and downpours to the south west to wale
then we�*ll kick on and hopefully via the birmingham games, glasgow 2023 event and get there.d after just four seconds, a foul and a penalty. we think it�*s the fastest ever awarded. tanzania went on to score it and won the match 3—2. so much for keeping it tight early on. that�*s all from sportsday. we�*ll have more throughout the evening. well, it certainly was a hot day for many of us today. and, as expected, temperatures approached and even exceeded 30 celsius. the first time...
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>> that was one of the incidents that drew me and that month birmingham exploded.are a fevered pitch. the administration begins cap to move you got to do something. gregory has recommended the book marshall. they had met at the white house he and bobby met, they talked and said they should talk again. they decided to have this meeting in new york. his recollection of this meeting most politicians baldwin had been wracked with. kennedy went to the meeting thinking he would get some advice or insight into how to deal with the problems. there was no segregation there was entrance segregation. and so he goes to the meeting, his intention is to let them know the political challenges the kennedy administration faces. they are real, sort of like today. : : : it would have been beaten, horrible down there. this is 63 so he's on the front line and he was in new york with a broken jaw and other injuries he endured so he's sitting and start likely and he says this room, he calls about not doing enough and kennedy to the others no one knows he's the one who comes from the batt
>> that was one of the incidents that drew me and that month birmingham exploded.are a fevered pitch. the administration begins cap to move you got to do something. gregory has recommended the book marshall. they had met at the white house he and bobby met, they talked and said they should talk again. they decided to have this meeting in new york. his recollection of this meeting most politicians baldwin had been wracked with. kennedy went to the meeting thinking he would get some advice...
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bishop lowe joins me now, now the pastor of guiding light, his own church in birmingham, alabama.reciate your time to look back and remember this important day that changed our country. tell us what you remember from that day. >> i remember the day very well. i remember being in sunday school class. we just ended sunday school class. i was playing around with some of my classmates of the sunday school class when all of a sudden there was this loud noise and i became aware of glass flying in from the window where we were and i remember shielding myself, not knowing what was going on. a loud noise and then the glass comes in and receiving several cuts on my body as a result of that not truly knowing what had gone on. i remember falling to the floor and looking around and seeing and hearing the sounds of people screaming and hollering and just looking to try to see and there was dust that was everywhere. and when i regained my senses about what was happening, i got up and started looking around. i had my sisters that were in the church at the time. and i began looking for them. i did
bishop lowe joins me now, now the pastor of guiding light, his own church in birmingham, alabama.reciate your time to look back and remember this important day that changed our country. tell us what you remember from that day. >> i remember the day very well. i remember being in sunday school class. we just ended sunday school class. i was playing around with some of my classmates of the sunday school class when all of a sudden there was this loud noise and i became aware of glass flying...
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england are using the series as preparation for next year's commonwealth games in birmingham, where they'llleeds winger harry kewell has been sacked as manager of barnet, afterjust seven games in the job. they've lost five times and drawn twice in the national league this season. barnet are second from bottom of the table. and the everton midfielder james rodriguez has travelled to qatar for talks over a potential move to the middle east. the colombianjoined from real madrid a year ago, but he's yet to play for manager rafael benitez this season after missing a number of games because of a covid—related issue. staying with football, derby county received the news all fans dread on friday, when the club was placed into administration, bringing with it a 12—point deduction. it means the side who chased the dream of returning to the premier league faces the propsect of life in the third tier as a serach for a new buyer begins. joe lynskey has been following developments. hejoins us he joins us tonight. good hejoins us tonight. good eating. it's a story we hear a lot about, but for derby county
england are using the series as preparation for next year's commonwealth games in birmingham, where they'llleeds winger harry kewell has been sacked as manager of barnet, afterjust seven games in the job. they've lost five times and drawn twice in the national league this season. barnet are second from bottom of the table. and the everton midfielder james rodriguez has travelled to qatar for talks over a potential move to the middle east. the colombianjoined from real madrid a year ago, but...
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aston villa debut by scoring the winner against her former club, leicester, whilst tottenham beat birminghameve clarke says his scotland side are approaching a "must win" moment in their world cup qualifying campaign ahead of tonight's match against moldova. scotland sit fourth in group f after wednesday's 2—0 defeat in denmark. after moldova, the scots travel to third placed austria on tuesday at the halfway point in the group. with a capacity crowd at hampden tonight, clarke feels the home supporters will play an important part. i think it will be good for the players, they enjoyed a little taste of it with 12.5 or whatever it was, 12,500 at the euros. they enjoyed that taste, they enjoyed the atmosphere and if we can get the crowd rocking, a good fast start, get the crowd behind us, hamdan will be a nice place to be. —— hampden park will be a nice place. one more football line to bring you — manchester united winger jadon sancho will miss england's world cup qualifiers against andorra at wembley tomorrow night and poland next wednesday because of a "minor knock". sancho sat out thursday's
aston villa debut by scoring the winner against her former club, leicester, whilst tottenham beat birminghameve clarke says his scotland side are approaching a "must win" moment in their world cup qualifying campaign ahead of tonight's match against moldova. scotland sit fourth in group f after wednesday's 2—0 defeat in denmark. after moldova, the scots travel to third placed austria on tuesday at the halfway point in the group. with a capacity crowd at hampden tonight, clarke feels...
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well, yeah, i mean it could be birmingham, it could be manchester anyway. if you can treat people hasta, a tragedy like that. the way they're treating them now will help if anyone have oh i like picture myself like i'm 5 foot to, i'm from nowhere place. and i'm trying to make a huge difference globally. i'm trying to change an entire conversation that's embedded in the way people live all around the world. and then i look back at that girl from ottawa sitting in her basement office and it's like, what am i thinking like, my it's ridiculous. am i being ridiculous? me the it is a totally dysfunctional system. in late 97980 s there developed i call it an idea. religion. that market south of all problems will be big letters, will be big. in the name of the should the winnings be redistributed to the losers? so everybody ends up where he started, but it would take fun out of the high priest was built in free but the big experiment was truly underpin o'shea. it took the dictator to really implement these ideas. they thought that if we privatize strict way regulat
well, yeah, i mean it could be birmingham, it could be manchester anyway. if you can treat people hasta, a tragedy like that. the way they're treating them now will help if anyone have oh i like picture myself like i'm 5 foot to, i'm from nowhere place. and i'm trying to make a huge difference globally. i'm trying to change an entire conversation that's embedded in the way people live all around the world. and then i look back at that girl from ottawa sitting in her basement office and it's...
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majority of us will have a dry clear night and will be a warm one, too. 15 in liverpool, 15 in birmingham it's going to bring those thunderstorms and downpours to the south west to wales and basically by the time we get to the middle of the afternoon, it should be somewhere here just moving towards bristol. but the vast majority of us should have that dry, sunny and very warm day. hot day in fact once again, temperatures to hit around 13 degrees or so and central parts of england. that's wednesday, what about wednesday evening? so, the heavy showers and downpours drift further north towards the east and they're creeping across the country, and the met office is warning that into thursday, we could see a lot of rainfall in the possibility of flash flooding across parts of wales, england as well as the slow heavy thundery downpours to establish themselves across the uk. it's a very unsettled day on thursday with the uk. with a low centre across ireland and that risk of thunderstorms extending to many other areas, as well. basically pushing away the heat. and in its place, a slightly fresher
majority of us will have a dry clear night and will be a warm one, too. 15 in liverpool, 15 in birmingham it's going to bring those thunderstorms and downpours to the south west to wales and basically by the time we get to the middle of the afternoon, it should be somewhere here just moving towards bristol. but the vast majority of us should have that dry, sunny and very warm day. hot day in fact once again, temperatures to hit around 13 degrees or so and central parts of england. that's...
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there were queues and some closures in birmingham, commuter anger in teesside.posed to be at work at 12 o'clock. it's ridiculous. how much petrol have you got? i'm literally on empty. but fewer problems were reported in scotland and northern ireland, particularly in rural areas. for the taxi industry, this isn't panic buying, it is essential purchases that need priority support. if we don't get priority, there will be serious problems for the sector. there will be serious problems for the nhs, for the travelling public because we move around blood, prescriptions, food, and take people to all manner of different venues and destinations. the company that delivers fuel to a quarter of all uk petrol stations said things would return to normal if motorists behaved normally. we have been working flat out throughout the weekend and again today, and deliveries are getting through nationwide. that is a really important thing to say. but importantly as well is that as long as people are buying or storing fuel they don't need, it will be difficult for all suppliers to repl
there were queues and some closures in birmingham, commuter anger in teesside.posed to be at work at 12 o'clock. it's ridiculous. how much petrol have you got? i'm literally on empty. but fewer problems were reported in scotland and northern ireland, particularly in rural areas. for the taxi industry, this isn't panic buying, it is essential purchases that need priority support. if we don't get priority, there will be serious problems for the sector. there will be serious problems for the nhs,...
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by which time i had chad birmingham social services. i was about to chap of your housing becoming a national name. i pushed in my sip. i got to speak, i got chit to the rafters. and the next year i go to the doctor for a seat and the rest, as they say is history. it really caught a chris williamson. thank you so much for pig malik salmon show and giving us your very different but equally well informed point of view. thank you very much. after the paint di boredom of the liberal and s n p online conferences, it's on any political journey unless you're welcome conferences moving from the virtual world to be a world. however, merely holding real conferences does not guarantee a return to the politics, and the government is still benefiting from incumbency in dealing with the national crisis of the pandemic. when i shide to his lifted the challenge with inflation, the patient, the limiting economic recovery, record tie, health service, waiting list, and empty supermarket shells may well blow the tory ship of state rapidly and substantially.
by which time i had chad birmingham social services. i was about to chap of your housing becoming a national name. i pushed in my sip. i got to speak, i got chit to the rafters. and the next year i go to the doctor for a seat and the rest, as they say is history. it really caught a chris williamson. thank you so much for pig malik salmon show and giving us your very different but equally well informed point of view. thank you very much. after the paint di boredom of the liberal and s n p online...
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saying these for our time play as you play in england to know how long doing to for us been in the birmingham simply filled in the forms wrongly anybody who has been in the u. k. 14 days prior to the arrival in brazil is been to court and team. they say for 14 days also arrival in brazil, they do not. these all storage is saying what happens now. the audience shortly afterwards went back to the hotel while they're trying to show this mass, and she, when it came, can be replayed. ok, so the game is abandoned, as you say, these are some really bizarre scenes. we've been seeing why, why wait for this to happen? why wait till kick off? we can only speculate has all the see politics involved in this one way or the other 2 months ago, argentina beach, brazil in brazil, in the final of the call to america. 2 days from now is 1000000000 independence day when huge pro president both and our rallies have been planned. it's difficult to believe the president of both scenarios one way or the other. didn't know about these moves to suspend the match to try to detain before audra and try and play it . they
saying these for our time play as you play in england to know how long doing to for us been in the birmingham simply filled in the forms wrongly anybody who has been in the u. k. 14 days prior to the arrival in brazil is been to court and team. they say for 14 days also arrival in brazil, they do not. these all storage is saying what happens now. the audience shortly afterwards went back to the hotel while they're trying to show this mass, and she, when it came, can be replayed. ok, so the game...
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that is a name that stands will know quite well, he's to manage birmingham and then he went over to thears managing orlando, the likes of alex morgan, of world cup winner as well, so he knows what it is like to feel the pressure of managing big stars. earlierthis feel the pressure of managing big stars. earlier this week and i asked him if he was ready for the pressure of managing a huge club like manchester united? i have said this many times and interviews _ i have said this many times and interviews. there is nobody that will put — interviews. there is nobody that will put more pressure on themselves than me _ will put more pressure on themselves than me so _ will put more pressure on themselves than me. so that fans weight of expectations because they love their club, it— expectations because they love their club, it is_ expectations because they love their club, it is never a negative to want to win _ club, it is never a negative to want to win it— club, it is never a negative to want to win it is— club, it is never a negative to want to win. it is never a negative to want _ to win
that is a name that stands will know quite well, he's to manage birmingham and then he went over to thears managing orlando, the likes of alex morgan, of world cup winner as well, so he knows what it is like to feel the pressure of managing big stars. earlierthis feel the pressure of managing big stars. earlier this week and i asked him if he was ready for the pressure of managing a huge club like manchester united? i have said this many times and interviews _ i have said this many times and...
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in 2013 suzanne van hagen�*s body was found alongside her partner's at her home in birmingham.ink federation has warned that the current gaps on supermarket shelves could become permanent. the industry body said serious labour shortages, such as lorry drivers, were behind the problem. downing street has rejected the claim and insisted the uk food supply chain is "highly resilient". yorkshire cricket club have accepted there was "no question" that its bowler, azeem rafiq, was the victim of racial harassment and bullying during his first spell at the county between 2008 and 2014. an investigation was launched last year after rafiq made more than a0 allegations which he said had left him feeling suicidal. england's fifth and final test match against india at old trafford was called off this morning — just two hours before it had been due to start. a number of india's back room staff have tested positive for covid—19, leaving the tourists unable to field a team because of concerns about further cases spreading through their squad. but questions have been raised about whether the de
in 2013 suzanne van hagen�*s body was found alongside her partner's at her home in birmingham.ink federation has warned that the current gaps on supermarket shelves could become permanent. the industry body said serious labour shortages, such as lorry drivers, were behind the problem. downing street has rejected the claim and insisted the uk food supply chain is "highly resilient". yorkshire cricket club have accepted there was "no question" that its bowler, azeem rafiq,...