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this is the scene live in blackpool wherejeremy corbyn will shortly make a speech outlining labour'sdcuation pledges, including a £3 billion strategy for adult retraining in england. and all day on bbc news, we're in bishop auckland finding out why it's notjust brexit butjobs, crime and the decline of the high street that are among the big issues for voters. a warning to those who vape. doctors say this teenager almost died after vaping caused a catastrophic reaction in his lungs. i urge everyone not to vape because i don't want you to end up how i've been because i don't wish it on anyone, not even my worst enemies. firefighters continue to battle dozens of raging bushfires in eastern australia. officials warn residents that conditions are expected to worsen today. and coming up — hillary clinton tells the bbc that it's "inexplicable and shameful" the uk government hasn't published a report on alleged russian interference in british politics. i'm dumbfounded that this government won't released a report about russian influence because every person who votes in this country deserves t
this is the scene live in blackpool wherejeremy corbyn will shortly make a speech outlining labour'sdcuation pledges, including a £3 billion strategy for adult retraining in england. and all day on bbc news, we're in bishop auckland finding out why it's notjust brexit butjobs, crime and the decline of the high street that are among the big issues for voters. a warning to those who vape. doctors say this teenager almost died after vaping caused a catastrophic reaction in his lungs. i urge...
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here, near blackpool, ca re exploited. to four weeks in one caravan before being moved to another in the same part, to try to get around rules governing short—term placements. what was happening? different case, a 15—year—old girl was placed in eight unregulated homes by dorset council, run bya unregulated homes by dorset council, run by a number of companies, including at this holiday home. she picked the knife up, started waving it around into my face. an absolute nervous wreck. she was upset. the two carers started explaining why she is here to be assessed and all that, and they said you can't be here, that is not enough. dorset council said the girls move so much because there aren't enough registered placements to support children with very complex needs. she described it as a prison. one of the sad words was wouldn't it be nice to wake up with the same faces instead of getting different carers in every other day? who eyewitness that night will stay with me for some time. —— who eye witness. that night will stay with
here, near blackpool, ca re exploited. to four weeks in one caravan before being moved to another in the same part, to try to get around rules governing short—term placements. what was happening? different case, a 15—year—old girl was placed in eight unregulated homes by dorset council, run bya unregulated homes by dorset council, run by a number of companies, including at this holiday home. she picked the knife up, started waving it around into my face. an absolute nervous wreck. she was...
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they can be bitter, but it is all about blackpool. think unfortunately it will be in the bottom two tonight. that is my hunch, that is my prediction. we are rooting for mike, we want to see him get to blackpool. with diplomacy like that, you could work for the united nations. what about saffron and ajay, motsi was saying that was her favourite dance ever since she became a judge? a beautiful dance from saffron and aj, it was very much her dance last night. a wobbly last two weeks last night back on form, just a beautiful watch last night. saffron admitted she felt like an old soul in young body. she is committed to this competition and i think she will make it to blackpool last week. year by year comparison, cavan, how do you think there is not shape up compared with previous years? i think they are on track to deliver an incredibly well. it is very interesting with strictly, by now you have a personalfavourite, i think what is interesting about this day, chris, you cannot call it. i cannot predict who is going to win this competition
they can be bitter, but it is all about blackpool. think unfortunately it will be in the bottom two tonight. that is my hunch, that is my prediction. we are rooting for mike, we want to see him get to blackpool. with diplomacy like that, you could work for the united nations. what about saffron and ajay, motsi was saying that was her favourite dance ever since she became a judge? a beautiful dance from saffron and aj, it was very much her dance last night. a wobbly last two weeks last night...
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very nasty about vote rigging, but clearly the man has legs and will probably be making his way to blackpoolhe works ha rd on social media, you know, he works hard and he is nice. maybe that's the way people vote.|j hard and he is nice. maybe that's the way people vote. i don't know about the dancing programme, but i assume when you talk about people making a friend for life that was a euphemism given the strictly curse? know, that was last year. there are relationships that have blossomed, as you rightly point to. the baby is on its way. what baby? rachel, riley, and pascha. they are so busy not looking at their partners because they don't want to be caught by the other curse. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, tony and caroline. that's all from us tonight, and goodbye. next on bbc news it's time for the film review. hell
very nasty about vote rigging, but clearly the man has legs and will probably be making his way to blackpoolhe works ha rd on social media, you know, he works hard and he is nice. maybe that's the way people vote.|j hard and he is nice. maybe that's the way people vote. i don't know about the dancing programme, but i assume when you talk about people making a friend for life that was a euphemism given the strictly curse? know, that was last year. there are relationships that have blossomed, as...
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. ♪ >> reporter: and what were you doing in blackpool, urich was not ometown?d in salford, which is a small part of manchester in the north of england. and manchester was being bombed heavily, and pregnant ladies were evacuated out of the bombing area. ♪ military madness was killing my country. ♪ >> reporter: "military madness" was an anti-war anthem withoo social protested in childhoomemories, but it had the kind of engaging melody nash was known for and even a kind of sing-along feel to it. ♪ you and a lot of your peers of that era were anti-war, but not all of them came upon that having grown up around bomb craters. >> we were playing in buildings that could have collapsed on us at any moment. and if my parents would have found out, i would've been in big trouble. ♪ >> reporter: the album came out in 1971, nash joining a list of on the charts at the momentters their genre hit the cover of "time" as the hot new thing. it followed the breakup of cros, stills, nash & young and another breakup with his live-in lo mve, jochell. but on "songs for beginners," ev re
. ♪ >> reporter: and what were you doing in blackpool, urich was not ometown?d in salford, which is a small part of manchester in the north of england. and manchester was being bombed heavily, and pregnant ladies were evacuated out of the bombing area. ♪ military madness was killing my country. ♪ >> reporter: "military madness" was an anti-war anthem withoo social protested in childhoomemories, but it had the kind of engaging melody nash was known for and even a kind...
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preston new road outside blackpool, where fracking was suspended in august after a number of tremors.ng us about the reaction of campaigners there. yes, so this is the site where much of the concern about fracking and the processes involved with fracking have been centred on for many people around the country, because this is the site that the resources have been using to try and extract some of the shale gas from the ground beneath, but it was here in august where there was a magnitude 2.9 earthquake that was triggered by the work that was going on here, and that was the most severe of a number of tremors that happen in recent yea rs of tremors that happen in recent years when this work has taken place. the strength of feeling here is quite something, you only have to drive around many of the roads leading to the site for many miles, there are banners, posters, from both the community and protesters come injust over both the community and protesters come in just over my other shoulder is the camp that the protesters and campaigners have been manning for many years. such is the streng
preston new road outside blackpool, where fracking was suspended in august after a number of tremors.ng us about the reaction of campaigners there. yes, so this is the site where much of the concern about fracking and the processes involved with fracking have been centred on for many people around the country, because this is the site that the resources have been using to try and extract some of the shale gas from the ground beneath, but it was here in august where there was a magnitude 2.9...
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up blackpool, care children will spend up to four weeks in one caravan, before being moved to anothera different case, dorset council placed a 15—year—old girl in eight unregulated homes, run bya number of girl in eight unregulated homes, run by a number of companies, including at this holiday home. she picked it up, she began waving it around, she did not want to be here. two carers began explaining why she was here, to be assessed and all that. i said, you can't be here, this is not for that. dorset council said the girl was moved so much because there is not enough register placements to support children with very complex needs. described it as a prison, she did. one of the saddest words to us was, "wouldn't it be nice to wake up with the same faces". instead of getting different carers every other day. these children, many of them, will go to bed in an unsuitable place tonight. the head of ofsted said ourfindings are deeply disturbing. it is a national scandal, how can they be happy, with children in tents, on boats. even when ofsted believes providers have broken the rules, we ha
up blackpool, care children will spend up to four weeks in one caravan, before being moved to anothera different case, dorset council placed a 15—year—old girl in eight unregulated homes, run bya number of girl in eight unregulated homes, run by a number of companies, including at this holiday home. she picked it up, she began waving it around, she did not want to be here. two carers began explaining why she was here, to be assessed and all that. i said, you can't be here, this is not for...
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our correspondent phillip norton is at the preston new road site near blackpool where fracking was suspendedr of tremors. what has been the reaction? work was suspended in august following the 2.9 magnitude earthquake which added to consent so clearly there has been a huge amount of celebration here. for many miles there are many banners and posters put out by local people who live here but also by these protesters who have been here for many years against the work that has been taking place and many people have been beeping their horns and cheering as they have been going past. there obviously are concerns from some of these people that this isa from some of these people that this is a bit of an election stunt for easy votes, some of them also saying that a moratorium is as good as a band. labours policy is that fracking shouldn't be taking place at all. jeremy corbyn said that this was a stunt but other people have said that boris johnson was a stunt but other people have said that borisjohnson has been in favour of fracking in the past two. it may be temporary and will be imposed until it
our correspondent phillip norton is at the preston new road site near blackpool where fracking was suspendedr of tremors. what has been the reaction? work was suspended in august following the 2.9 magnitude earthquake which added to consent so clearly there has been a huge amount of celebration here. for many miles there are many banners and posters put out by local people who live here but also by these protesters who have been here for many years against the work that has been taking place...
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here, near blackpool, care children would spend up to four weeks in one caravan, before being moved tothe same park, to try to get around rules governing short—term placements. what was happening? in a differing case, a 15—year—old girl was placed in eight unregulated homes by dorset council. run by a number of companies, including this holiday home. she picked the knife up and started waving it around in front of my face. she just didn't want to be here. an absolute nervous wreck, you know. she was upset. the two carers started explaining why she is here. to be assessed and all of that and i said, well, you can be here, and i said, well, you can't be here, this is not for that. dorset council says the girl was moved so much because there aren't enough registered placements to support children with very complex needs. she described it as a prison. one of the sad words she said was, wouldn't it be nice to wake up with the same faces, instead of getting different carers in every other day? what i witnessed that night will stay with me for some time and that. where is the next home? the v
here, near blackpool, care children would spend up to four weeks in one caravan, before being moved tothe same park, to try to get around rules governing short—term placements. what was happening? in a differing case, a 15—year—old girl was placed in eight unregulated homes by dorset council. run by a number of companies, including this holiday home. she picked the knife up and started waving it around in front of my face. she just didn't want to be here. an absolute nervous wreck, you...
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mr corbyn, who was on the election campaign trail in doncaster and blackpool today — said the attacks. but he said they had failed and there had been no data breach. nigel farage has insisted the brexit party will stand candidates in labour—held marginal seats — despite coming under pressure from the conservatives and leading brexit supporters to step aside. and he said the conservatives should stand down in some constituencies, instead. yesterday, the brexit party leader announced that his candidates would not run in seats won by the tories at the 2017 general election. some brexit party members have criticised the move — its mep for scotland, louise stedman—bryce has stepped down — as a parliamentary candidate in protest. the parents of 6 children — who murdered 2 of them — and plotted to kill the other a — have been jailed for life. sarah barrass and brandon machin, who are half—siblings — strangled their 2 sons, aged 13 and 1a — in shiregreen in sheffield, in may. prior to that, they had tried to poison some of the children. frankie mccamley is outside the court — you may find the
mr corbyn, who was on the election campaign trail in doncaster and blackpool today — said the attacks. but he said they had failed and there had been no data breach. nigel farage has insisted the brexit party will stand candidates in labour—held marginal seats — despite coming under pressure from the conservatives and leading brexit supporters to step aside. and he said the conservatives should stand down in some constituencies, instead. yesterday, the brexit party leader announced that...
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here in blackpool, care children would spend up to four weeks in one caravan before being moved to anothere same park. what was happening? in a different case, dorset council placed a 15—year—old girl in eight unregulated homes run a number of companies, including at this holiday home. she picked the knife up and started waving it around in front of my face. just didn't want to be here. an absolute nervous wreck. she was upset. the two carers started explaining why she's here, to be assessed and all that and i said, well, you can't be here. this is not for that. dorset council says the girl was moved so much because there aren't enough registered placements to support children with very complex needs. she described it as a prison. one of her sad words to us was, wouldn't it be nice to wake up with the same faces, instead of getting different carers in every other day? what i witnessed that night will stay with me for some time. these children, many of them will go to bed in an unsuitable place tonight. the head of ofsted says our findings are a deeply disturbing. it is a national scandal.
here in blackpool, care children would spend up to four weeks in one caravan before being moved to anothere same park. what was happening? in a different case, dorset council placed a 15—year—old girl in eight unregulated homes run a number of companies, including at this holiday home. she picked the knife up and started waving it around in front of my face. just didn't want to be here. an absolute nervous wreck. she was upset. the two carers started explaining why she's here, to be...
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mr corbyn, who was on the election campaign trail in doncaster and blackpool today, said the attacksabour's online platforms with traffic to try and take it offline — were "very serious". but he said they had failed and there had been no data breach. the parents of six children who murdered two of them and plotted to kill the other four have been jailed for life. sarah barrass and brandon machin, who is her half—brother, strangled their two sons, aged 13 and 14, in shiregreen in sheffield, in may. prior to that they had tried to poison some of the children. frankie mccamley is outside the court. the details of this case are unbearably distressing. yes. today the court heard further details as to why this couple decided to murder to have their children and attempted to murder the rest. the pair feared that their children would be taken into care at the local authority were to find out about their own going secret incestuous relationship, so sarah barrass and brandon machin decided together that murdering all six of their children would be better than letting them go into care. tristan
mr corbyn, who was on the election campaign trail in doncaster and blackpool today, said the attacksabour's online platforms with traffic to try and take it offline — were "very serious". but he said they had failed and there had been no data breach. the parents of six children who murdered two of them and plotted to kill the other four have been jailed for life. sarah barrass and brandon machin, who is her half—brother, strangled their two sons, aged 13 and 14, in shiregreen in...
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i had expected to see, but it's not the swollen torso of a man with one arm attached to him, a a blackpool f tar. i didn't expect his head with the body itself some s distance away without eyes or lips. the stench in the air is familiar. a routing, sweet, thickening snow. human death. i bend down when i see the head of a year than announcing don't touch it, let the others do it. at first, i thought they were going to find the rest of the man and placed his remains in the truck. but instead, they gather the arms and hands, legs with feet attached and bring them to the torso where it lies on the ground. they said t set the head, neck t once had abandoned the three men take off their straw hat and stand in a circle around them tn they have reassembled. they stand and one crosses himself likely. the parts are not quite touching. this soil between them especially the head. birds nearby hoping we will go away and leave them to this meal. the error homes. we thought. why doesn't anyone do something, i think i asked. on this day i will learn the human head weighs about two and a half kilos. i went
i had expected to see, but it's not the swollen torso of a man with one arm attached to him, a a blackpool f tar. i didn't expect his head with the body itself some s distance away without eyes or lips. the stench in the air is familiar. a routing, sweet, thickening snow. human death. i bend down when i see the head of a year than announcing don't touch it, let the others do it. at first, i thought they were going to find the rest of the man and placed his remains in the truck. but instead,...
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baby boy born down the road in kensington and chelsea, nine years longer than a baby boy born in blackpoolhild and young person is nurtured and supported to become whoever they wa nt to and supported to become whoever they want to be, no matter who their pa rents want to be, no matter who their parents are, how much money they have of the colour of their skin. where the most vulnerable can always get the help they need to come up with nojudgment get the help they need to come up with no judgment or sanction. get the help they need to come up with nojudgment or sanction. where every single person can be themselves, be who they are and thrive in our society. we all achieve more when we do it together, achieve more when we do it together, a brighterfuture achieve more when we do it together, a brighter future is achieve more when we do it together, a brighterfuture is possible. so many people have felt a dismay in recent yea rs many people have felt a dismay in recent years when they look at our politics but i know we can be better than this stock there is a brighter future possible. so at th
baby boy born down the road in kensington and chelsea, nine years longer than a baby boy born in blackpoolhild and young person is nurtured and supported to become whoever they wa nt to and supported to become whoever they want to be, no matter who their pa rents want to be, no matter who their parents are, how much money they have of the colour of their skin. where the most vulnerable can always get the help they need to come up with nojudgment get the help they need to come up with no...
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this is the scene live in blackpool wherejeremy corbyn will shortly make a speech outlining labour's and the decline of the high street that are among the big issues for voters. a warning to those who vape. doctors say this teenager almost died after vaping caused a catastrophic reaction in his lungs. i urge everyone not to vape because i don't want you to end up how i've been because i don't wish it on anyone, not
this is the scene live in blackpool wherejeremy corbyn will shortly make a speech outlining labour's and the decline of the high street that are among the big issues for voters. a warning to those who vape. doctors say this teenager almost died after vaping caused a catastrophic reaction in his lungs. i urge everyone not to vape because i don't want you to end up how i've been because i don't wish it on anyone, not
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maria from blackpool — i own a small business, battered and bruised by the continuing brexit fight.our in my constituency. is it not time to form a remain alliance with labour even withjeremy corbyn as leader? well, liberal democrats have been the champions of stopping brexit and a second referendum. we have argued that there should be an agreement between those parties. indeed, we have an agreement with plaid cymru in wales and with the green party in a number of seats across the country. there was an organisation called unite to remain who helped broker that agreement. they approached the labour party and the labour party did not want to take part. we were not that surprised by that because the labour party, there are some good remain people in the labour party and i do not suggest otherwise, but the leadership, jeremy corbyn, is a brexiteer and basically wa nts jeremy corbyn, is a brexiteer and basically wants brexit. a similar question but more specific. nic on email — where lib dems have consistently come third in recent elections in safe tory seats, why do they not step down t
maria from blackpool — i own a small business, battered and bruised by the continuing brexit fight.our in my constituency. is it not time to form a remain alliance with labour even withjeremy corbyn as leader? well, liberal democrats have been the champions of stopping brexit and a second referendum. we have argued that there should be an agreement between those parties. indeed, we have an agreement with plaid cymru in wales and with the green party in a number of seats across the country....
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certainly the tack that the labor leader jeremy corbyn took when he spoke a little earlier today in blackpool. we have a system in place in our office to protect us against these cyber attacks but it was a very serious attack against us so far as we're aware none of our information was downloaded and the attack was actually repulse because we have an effective in house developed system by people within our party but if this is a sign of things to come in this election i feel very nervous about it because a cyber attack against a political party in an election is suspicious and something one is very worried about and if i can just add to what jeremy corbin said there's been reports from the labor party this afternoon deceiving that there has been a 2nd de dos attack on their systems but they say it's been dealt with quickly and efficiently ok well speaking of potential disruptions to the democratic process hillary clinton is in the u.k. and she's been speaking about the alleged meddling in the 2016 referendum campaign or did she say yes hillary clinton obviously has a personal experience of al
certainly the tack that the labor leader jeremy corbyn took when he spoke a little earlier today in blackpool. we have a system in place in our office to protect us against these cyber attacks but it was a very serious attack against us so far as we're aware none of our information was downloaded and the attack was actually repulse because we have an effective in house developed system by people within our party but if this is a sign of things to come in this election i feel very nervous about...
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and if you are a big fan of strictly, this is the week they go to blackpool, so karim, who is one of children. the trussell trust, which runs a network of food banks, said this april to september was one of its busiest ever periods, with 22% more people using them than last year. the charity is calling for changes to benefits to make sure everyone can afford the basics. oxford street is set to get its biggest transformation in 50 years, with nearly £3 billion of investment. the new west end company, which represents businesses in the area, says pedestrians will be prioritised with the hope of reducing pollution and congestion. let‘s take a look at the travel situation now. all good on the tubes so far this morning. but in northolt, it is slow just off the a40 around the polish war memorial roundabout. it is because of temporary traffic lights on west end road for water works. in bricket wood, the roundabout at the a405 north orbital road is closed because of a diesel spillage, with no access to or from the m25 clockwise. and borough high street is closed for emergency repairs to a bu
and if you are a big fan of strictly, this is the week they go to blackpool, so karim, who is one of children. the trussell trust, which runs a network of food banks, said this april to september was one of its busiest ever periods, with 22% more people using them than last year. the charity is calling for changes to benefits to make sure everyone can afford the basics. oxford street is set to get its biggest transformation in 50 years, with nearly £3 billion of investment. the new west end...
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he didn‘t make it to blackpool but he has been brilliant.een it before. no, never. how does it make you feel? the work you‘re doing, it‘s now concrete. it‘s tangible. it‘s there. you can touch it. marvellous. how does it feel, harry? 0k? yeah. it means so much? i‘m all right. i did it because i had a job to do. all these fellows did a good job. an incredible time on the sofa. so many people got in touch about that interview. and while the queen led remembrance sunday events in central london yesterday, harry laid a wreath at st austell in cornwall, accompanied by his daughter margot. always a privilege to work with my dad. that‘ll be the day! he's a very special man. everybody loves my dad. i love my dad more than anybody else. 0k? god bless you, harry. god bless you, too. very good blokes, medics. looked after me. whatever i done, i‘ve done for my mates that never came back. i‘ve done it with my best strength. how are you? i‘m all right. hello. he‘s a hero and he‘s just a lovely man. what he‘s done for his charity is unbelievable. not many
he didn‘t make it to blackpool but he has been brilliant.een it before. no, never. how does it make you feel? the work you‘re doing, it‘s now concrete. it‘s tangible. it‘s there. you can touch it. marvellous. how does it feel, harry? 0k? yeah. it means so much? i‘m all right. i did it because i had a job to do. all these fellows did a good job. an incredible time on the sofa. so many people got in touch about that interview. and while the queen led remembrance sunday events in...
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we will talk about blackpool, but some of the online group she had been getting in this series, eventry and face it front on the next series. she says she is going to publish some of the subsidy gets sent from next year. really? i think she should ignore them. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, everyone. first thing this morning is a cold start. we've also got some fog, particularly across dental and southern scotland and cumbria. that could well take its time to clear, and across parts of glasgow, for example, you may find it doesn't clear at all. that will bring the temperatures down. but for many it will be a sunny day and mainly dry. high is dominating our weather at the low pressures to the eased is taking the remnants of rain, and we won't see the next series of fronts until tomorrow —— east. the central and southern scotla nd east. the central and southern scotland and cumbria. most of that lifting, and then you can see there will be a fair bit of sunshine. summarised in surfaces across the highlands in northern isles this morning. one or two sho
we will talk about blackpool, but some of the online group she had been getting in this series, eventry and face it front on the next series. she says she is going to publish some of the subsidy gets sent from next year. really? i think she should ignore them. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, everyone. first thing this morning is a cold start. we've also got some fog, particularly across dental and southern scotland and cumbria. that could well take its time to...
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he did not quite make it to blackpool but he will be there anyway. winds eventually easing at the end of the day. the best of the sunshine, the further south and east you are, temperatures on the low side for this time of year, factoring in wind—chill. overnight in eye, colder, lighterwinds, brief ridge of high pressure developing, a touch of ground frost, cold but largely dry started the day tomorrow, patchy fog for parts of scotland. some rain eventually pushing into western areas through the afternoon, the best of the sunshine for eastern areas, staying dry but feeling cold, temperatures in easter scotland, though, single figures. this is worklife from bbc news, with sally bundock and tim willcox. sailing under the radar — shipping is responsible for three percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. what can be done? live from london, that‘s our top story on tuesday 12 november global trade depends on things being moved around by sea — but it‘s a big polluter — in a moment we‘ll talk about how the industry can clean up its act... nissan reports a
he did not quite make it to blackpool but he will be there anyway. winds eventually easing at the end of the day. the best of the sunshine, the further south and east you are, temperatures on the low side for this time of year, factoring in wind—chill. overnight in eye, colder, lighterwinds, brief ridge of high pressure developing, a touch of ground frost, cold but largely dry started the day tomorrow, patchy fog for parts of scotland. some rain eventually pushing into western areas through...
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one more week and he is off to blackpool. we might to have go.sues. further west of scotland will be drier. northern england and wales a scattering of showers with lengthy dry spells in between and may be a bit of brightness coming through at times and temperatures getting up to ten or 12. so tonight, that rain in eastern scotland will move further southward and north—east england having quite a bit of rain through tonight, moving further south and west. temperatures six to 708, nothing too cold going into tuesday. it will be a fairly u nsettled into tuesday. it will be a fairly unsettled state with rain at times. goodbye. —— unsettled day. this is worklife from bbc news, with sally bundock and david eades. travel lust. our passion for globetrotting keeps on booming but will an uncertain global economy and climate concerns cool the industry down? live from london, that's our top story on monday 4th november. travel and tourism adds trillions to the global economy, with 1.4 billion trips expected this year, but the climate cost is high,
one more week and he is off to blackpool. we might to have go.sues. further west of scotland will be drier. northern england and wales a scattering of showers with lengthy dry spells in between and may be a bit of brightness coming through at times and temperatures getting up to ten or 12. so tonight, that rain in eastern scotland will move further southward and north—east england having quite a bit of rain through tonight, moving further south and west. temperatures six to 708, nothing too...
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found when i spoke to people in crewe and when i happened to people in marginal seats like barry and blackpoolbe interesting. the greens have stood aside in hazel grove, in cheadle, in southport, warrington, which is tim farron‘s seat. areas which is tim farron‘s seat. areas which before the coalition which turned out to be a catastrophe in the region for the liberal democrats, these are areas the liberal democrats would have expected to win. and so with the remain voting ticket at the moment and these being areas that voted remain in 2016 they should be feeling fairly confident. but again, a slight fly in the ointment. when i have been to these seats, the labour message on the second referendum is starting to cut through in those areas. as is the message on public services. again, we could see the remain vote split between labour and the liberal democrats because they are not part of that alliance so it will be very interesting. the same when it comes to some of the marginal label labour seats. the brexit party have not launched properly in those areas. we expect they will do pretty well and
found when i spoke to people in crewe and when i happened to people in marginal seats like barry and blackpoolbe interesting. the greens have stood aside in hazel grove, in cheadle, in southport, warrington, which is tim farron‘s seat. areas which is tim farron‘s seat. areas which before the coalition which turned out to be a catastrophe in the region for the liberal democrats, these are areas the liberal democrats would have expected to win. and so with the remain voting ticket at the...