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_ won at canterbury. as the weather good for the final? it _ won at canterbury.l? it is, not - won at canterbury. as the weather good for the final? it is, not a - good for the final? it is, not a scorching _ good for the final? it is, not a scorching hot _ good for the final? it is, not a scorching hot day _ good for the final? it is, not a scorching hot day for - good for the final? it is, not a scorching hot day for two - good for the final? it is, not a i scorching hot day for two weeks, good for the final? it is, not a - scorching hot day for two weeks, i have had my umbrella out a lot and i have had my umbrella out a lot and i have been sat here and the forecast is not great for later on today, but underneath the roof on centre court it will not matter too much and so much has been made of the conditions come out when you think about how the slippery surface was such a talking point in the opening days, we lost serena williams and on the mend side and on the women's side, things have felt different in terms of the big names we have lost along the way in the
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bbc news, canterbury cathedral. laura: what does windows have seen. news from a zoo in israel. an orangutan welcomed a baby girl, the animal is one of the most endangered great apes in the world. the zoo had gone a decade without a new birth. for days, the baby was hidden under mom's fur. zookeepers want to name her with something that starts with the t. i am laura trevelyan. thanks so much for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an
bbc news, canterbury cathedral. laura: what does windows have seen. news from a zoo in israel. an orangutan welcomed a baby girl, the animal is one of the most endangered great apes in the world. the zoo had gone a decade without a new birth. for days, the baby was hidden under mom's fur. zookeepers want to name her with something that starts with the t. i am laura trevelyan. thanks so much for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, canterbury cathedral. that's it.very wet at times over the next few days, with low pressure firmly in charge. certainly for tuesday, some scattered, heavy, thundery downpours, albeit with some sunny spells in between. cloud and showery rain to start the day across western and southern areas, a bit more sunshine further east. but as we go through the day, you'll see those showers popping up quite widely. some really heavy, thundery ones, particularly across north wales, the north midlands, northern england and up into scotland. temperatures in the best of the sunshine not doing too badly, up to 23 or maybe 24 degrees. the winds will be light, so where the showers do turn up, they will be very slow—moving, hence some places could see enough rain to give localised flooding. tuesday night into wednesday, we'll see some of those showers continuing and more persistent rain developing across scotland. a very wet day across a good part scotland on wednesday. there could well be some problems with flooding. for northern irela
pallab ghosh, bbc news, canterbury cathedral. that's it.very wet at times over the next few days, with low pressure firmly in charge. certainly for tuesday, some scattered, heavy, thundery downpours, albeit with some sunny spells in between. cloud and showery rain to start the day across western and southern areas, a bit more sunshine further east. but as we go through the day, you'll see those showers popping up quite widely. some really heavy, thundery ones, particularly across north wales,...
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i think the archbishop of canterbury but _ argument. argument. i think the archbishop of canterbury but it really _ argument. i think the archbishop of canterbury but it really aptly - argument. i think the archbishop of canterbury but it really aptly a - argument. i think the archbishop of canterbury but it really aptly a few. canterbury but it really aptly a few months ago when he said that promises should be kept at the worst of time notjust promises should be kept at the worst of time not just at the best of times. the reality of the pandemic is that those who are poor who are living through other crises, their lives have gotten really much worse in many parts of the world that oxfam works in. and so this is exactly the wrong moment to be cutting back. we are seeing an 80% cutting back. we are seeing an 80% cut in clean water and sanitation services around the world. doing that in the middle of a global health pandemicjust doesn't make sense. we are talking about in aid cut that's .4% of government spending for this year. but that a
i think the archbishop of canterbury but _ argument. argument. i think the archbishop of canterbury but it really _ argument. i think the archbishop of canterbury but it really aptly - argument. i think the archbishop of canterbury but it really aptly a - argument. i think the archbishop of canterbury but it really aptly a few. canterbury but it really aptly a few months ago when he said that promises should be kept at the worst of time notjust promises should be kept at the worst of time not...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, canterbury cathedral.tile, unstable atmosphere in the centre of this low pressure tomorrow. you can see the wind blowing around the low pressure but not in the middle of it, which is fairly calm which will move those showers around a lot so it could be raining for a long time in any one spot. this is the outlook, we will be checking the daily forecast.
pallab ghosh, bbc news, canterbury cathedral.tile, unstable atmosphere in the centre of this low pressure tomorrow. you can see the wind blowing around the low pressure but not in the middle of it, which is fairly calm which will move those showers around a lot so it could be raining for a long time in any one spot. this is the outlook, we will be checking the daily forecast.
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canterbury cathedral is among the oldest churches in england., including this one of the prophet nathan, have now been re—dated. for decades, historians of thought that some of these panels were made earlier than the others because they are different in style. now, using a new technique, scientists have confirmed that not only are we much older, but they may well be among the oldest in the world. it has only come to light now because of this device, called a windowliser to stop it may not look like much, but it was developed by scientists to be used on location without damaging the glass. it signs a beam onto the surface, which causes the material inside to radiate. this radiation contains a chemicalfingerprint, from radiate. this radiation contains a chemical fingerprint, from which the researchers worked out its age. we've been working on this detective story for some time, putting all the pieces in place, and then we finally get an answer, something new, that brings together science and art into one story. it's fantastic.— one story. it's fan
canterbury cathedral is among the oldest churches in england., including this one of the prophet nathan, have now been re—dated. for decades, historians of thought that some of these panels were made earlier than the others because they are different in style. now, using a new technique, scientists have confirmed that not only are we much older, but they may well be among the oldest in the world. it has only come to light now because of this device, called a windowliser to stop it may not...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, canterbury cathedral.t sustainability. now — in what's thought to be a first in the uk — a permanent fashion "swap shop" for adults has opened in london. "swappers" pay a membership fee to visit the store and to exchange items they no longer want. jonelle awomoyi has more. i'd spend about £300 a month on clothing. one day i had a girls�* night at my house, and the girls came around and we were like, "let's go out instead of stay in." everybody started moving things around my wardrobe, and i saw them all pulling things and swapping amongst themselves. i saw this happen and just thought, "if i have all these things in my wardrobe and my friend has all these things in her wardrobe, it means we all have this problem where we have all of these clothes that we are not using that could go to somebody else." montana has opened a shop that runs on the basis of swapping instead of paying for goods. swappers, rather than shoppers, can trade in their unloved clothes for second—hand garments. swap nation is thought to
pallab ghosh, bbc news, canterbury cathedral.t sustainability. now — in what's thought to be a first in the uk — a permanent fashion "swap shop" for adults has opened in london. "swappers" pay a membership fee to visit the store and to exchange items they no longer want. jonelle awomoyi has more. i'd spend about £300 a month on clothing. one day i had a girls�* night at my house, and the girls came around and we were like, "let's go out instead of stay in."...
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canterbury cathedral is among the oldest churches in england.een made in the 13th century, but some of the panels, including this one of the prophet nathan, have now been mediated. for decades historians thought that some of these panels were made earlier than the others because they are different in style. now, using a new technique, scientists have confirmed that not only are they much older but they may well be among the oldest in the world. it's only come to light now because of this device called a windowlizer. it was developed by science to be used on location without damaging the glass. is trying a beam under the service which causes the material inside to radiate. this radiation contains a chemicalfingerprint from this radiation contains a chemical fingerprint from which the researcher worked out its age. the researcher worked out its ace. ~ . the researcher worked out its me, . ., , ., 4' the researcher worked out its aie, . ., , ., 4' ., age. we have been working on this detective _ age. we have been working on this detective story _ a
canterbury cathedral is among the oldest churches in england.een made in the 13th century, but some of the panels, including this one of the prophet nathan, have now been mediated. for decades historians thought that some of these panels were made earlier than the others because they are different in style. now, using a new technique, scientists have confirmed that not only are they much older but they may well be among the oldest in the world. it's only come to light now because of this device...
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but in spain's north in the woodlands of the canterbury, a region brown bez, a growing in numbers. it's a development that is largely welcomed. that is the best begin to come down from the mountains that all the traditional habitat and endanger local residents. there are growing calls for more to be done to protect the villages. he must be here somewhere. roberto, the sanchez is hold on his trail. europe's largest predator is at home in the woodlands of northern spain. he didn't, if he got lost, there was a bear here is no doubt about it. only quantum oak, no other animal would climb up a cherry tree and break off a branch just for the fruit with comment. unless for battle has proof. he works for a wildlife conservation association and has installed surveillance cameras and spots where bears visit. frequently. he loves watching the behavior of wild bears when they're feeling undisturbed. yes, i do this. you'll see there they are. and that makes me so happy and it tells me this is one more place where the species feels at home. again, the bears have died out in large parts of europe
but in spain's north in the woodlands of the canterbury, a region brown bez, a growing in numbers. it's a development that is largely welcomed. that is the best begin to come down from the mountains that all the traditional habitat and endanger local residents. there are growing calls for more to be done to protect the villages. he must be here somewhere. roberto, the sanchez is hold on his trail. europe's largest predator is at home in the woodlands of northern spain. he didn't, if he got...
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and coming up — could canterbury cathedral be home to some of the oldest stained glass in the world?suggests it dates back nearly 900 years. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. there's been a gold rush for team gb at the olympics in tokyo. adam peaty won the men's 100 metres breaststroke, becoming the first british swimmer ever to retain an olympic title. tom daley and matty lee were victorious in the men's synchronised ten—metre diving, and tom pidcock won britain's third gold in the men's cross—country mountain biking. there were silver medals too for alex yees in the men's triathlon, and lauren williams in taekwondo. for a full round—up of the action at the olympics today, let's cross to gavin ramjaun at the bbc sports centre. as you say, what a day to celebrate for team gb. three goals they've managed and they could have been more. becoming the first british swimmer to defend the olympic title. peaty finished in a time of 57.37 seconds, six tenths clear of the field. speaking afterwards, he admitted he'd gone through a tough time, but it'd all been worth it. haven't felt this
and coming up — could canterbury cathedral be home to some of the oldest stained glass in the world?suggests it dates back nearly 900 years. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. there's been a gold rush for team gb at the olympics in tokyo. adam peaty won the men's 100 metres breaststroke, becoming the first british swimmer ever to retain an olympic title. tom daley and matty lee were victorious in the men's synchronised ten—metre diving, and tom pidcock won britain's third gold in the...
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a judge at canterbury crown court said the offences were "committed deliberately".edy reports. this is havant near portsmouth, one of more than a dozen beauty spots along the south coast where southern water illegally dumped the raw sewage for nearly six years. for many who live and work along the coast, the pollution was shocking. i came down to check my boat to find that there's raw sewage hanging off the mooring lines, it's wrapped around the propeller, the rudder and festooned along the hull of the boat. absolute disgust. the untreated sewage was poured into the sea right around the south coast from 17 different southern water sites. the environment agency also said the company allowed it to be released because it was cheaper than treating it. the environment agency also said there were nearly 7000 illegal discharges of sewage along the coast. today, southern water were fined £90 million. the judge said the offences showed a shocking disregard for the environment. the judge said the offences showed a shocking disregard for the environment. it's the largest fine
a judge at canterbury crown court said the offences were "committed deliberately".edy reports. this is havant near portsmouth, one of more than a dozen beauty spots along the south coast where southern water illegally dumped the raw sewage for nearly six years. for many who live and work along the coast, the pollution was shocking. i came down to check my boat to find that there's raw sewage hanging off the mooring lines, it's wrapped around the propeller, the rudder and festooned...
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lebanese families who call home the white working class and immigrant suburbs of south west sydney canterbury. the camber banks town river wood and punch bowl nobody seems able to say how many eliminates have arrived in the last 12 month, but it's to be between. it's a story of struggle, repeated in family after family. outside is fighting to devise. fathers battling to feed their family, there were no jobs, and they were turned away from 100 houses before getting this one by saying that they had only 2 children. but now $200.00 in rent. the family have been served with an eviction notice. me. in the, not into that he's not in a strenuous model of immigrant settlement. it's a bit chunky. what you've got is a national ideology of multiculturalism. you don't yet have a well developed network of things like market resource centers and all nice sorts of things to become very much part of the story later on in the history of settlement. me or the yeah, the rogers saw the middle of a shadow. guess i'll, anyway, i knew which is not the contaminant nor you and evident level. showed that even how you
lebanese families who call home the white working class and immigrant suburbs of south west sydney canterbury. the camber banks town river wood and punch bowl nobody seems able to say how many eliminates have arrived in the last 12 month, but it's to be between. it's a story of struggle, repeated in family after family. outside is fighting to devise. fathers battling to feed their family, there were no jobs, and they were turned away from 100 houses before getting this one by saying that they...
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i have been speaking to geoffrey rasco, president of the institute for canterbury german studies at thety. president biden, in the press availability today made the remark that friend sometimes disagree and i think that is the way that the united states and germany are trying to characterise their relationship now. it is a productive forward—looking partnership without agreement on every single area but i think climate is emerging as one where the biden administration views are much more closely aligned with those of the german government, that has been the case certainly under the trump administration. we often talk and hear about the special relationship between the us and the united kingdom but given germany's key role as one of the leading nations in the european union, how important is that relationship? is there an equivalent special relationship between the us and germany? it's a bit different from the relationship with the uk but i would argue that germany is the most important country in europe when it comes to the agenda that the biden administration has begun to lay out in it
i have been speaking to geoffrey rasco, president of the institute for canterbury german studies at thety. president biden, in the press availability today made the remark that friend sometimes disagree and i think that is the way that the united states and germany are trying to characterise their relationship now. it is a productive forward—looking partnership without agreement on every single area but i think climate is emerging as one where the biden administration views are much more...
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sidney south west lebanese criminals are said to be running out of control. punch, bowl banks, town canterbury, la camber, the suburbs described by law enforcement officials as hot bits of concept cocaine, trafficking, and violence. me sounds way. sidney is the center of extraneous lebanese community. ah, the $990.00 deeply religious and conservative community is being characterized by a tiny minority of criminals from both christian and muslim family. we suffered as a community because over the kids there were dealing with drugs. there with drug addict the way of making good money and just kill people. it was so easy for them such a mentality to kill people. they sold their weird, untouchable. ok. yeah. in the mid 90 ninety's, you got the growth of crime of drug gangs was sort of stuff which is essentially the consequence of not planning for multiculturalism. this is sort of if the race and if you like of criminal delinquency as a preferred lifestyle is the choice you make when access to the normal rewards and normal pathways a society is blocked. i don't really subscribe to the societies to
sidney south west lebanese criminals are said to be running out of control. punch, bowl banks, town canterbury, la camber, the suburbs described by law enforcement officials as hot bits of concept cocaine, trafficking, and violence. me sounds way. sidney is the center of extraneous lebanese community. ah, the $990.00 deeply religious and conservative community is being characterized by a tiny minority of criminals from both christian and muslim family. we suffered as a community because over...
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but in spain, north in the woodlands of the canterbury, a region brown bez, growing in numbers. it's a development that is largely welcomed, but it's the best begin to come down from the mountains that are the traditional habitat and endanger local residents. there are growing calls for more to be done to protect the villagers. he must be here somewhere for about a lot. the sunshine is helped on his trail. europe's largest predator his home in the woodlands of northern spain. he didn't. if he got a little, there was a bear here. no doubt about it. it only connie milk, no other animal would climb up a cherry tree and break off a branch just for the fruit with comment. unless roberto has proof. he works for a wildlife conservation association and has installed surveillance cameras in spotswood bears visit. frequently. he loves watching the behavior of wild bears when they're feeling undisturbed. yet as soon as you can, you'll see there they are melody, and that makes me so happy with. it tells me this is one more place where the specie and feels at home. again, bears have died out
but in spain, north in the woodlands of the canterbury, a region brown bez, growing in numbers. it's a development that is largely welcomed, but it's the best begin to come down from the mountains that are the traditional habitat and endanger local residents. there are growing calls for more to be done to protect the villagers. he must be here somewhere for about a lot. the sunshine is helped on his trail. europe's largest predator his home in the woodlands of northern spain. he didn't. if he...
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but in spain, north in the woodlands of the canterbury, a region brown bez, growing in numbers. it's a development that is largely welcomed, but it's the best begin to come down from the mountains that all that traditional habitat and endanger local residents. there are growing calls for more to be done to protect the villages. he must be here somewhere for about a lot. sanchez is hot on his trail. europe's largest predator, his home in the woodlands of northern spain. if he got to kayla, there was a bear here is no doubt about it. it only connie milk, no other animal would climb up a cherry tree and break off a branch just for the fruit with comment left. roberto has proof. he works for a wildlife conservation association and has installed surveillance cameras in spots where baz visit frequently. he loves watching the behavior of wild bears when they're feeling undisturbed. yet as soon as you can, you'll see there they are. and that makes me so happy with. it tells me this is one more place where the specie and feels at home. again, bears have died out, enlarge parts of europe
but in spain, north in the woodlands of the canterbury, a region brown bez, growing in numbers. it's a development that is largely welcomed, but it's the best begin to come down from the mountains that all that traditional habitat and endanger local residents. there are growing calls for more to be done to protect the villages. he must be here somewhere for about a lot. sanchez is hot on his trail. europe's largest predator, his home in the woodlands of northern spain. if he got to kayla, there...
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the canterbury mix up almost 10 percent of the entire population, while another significant number of families live in relative poverty. local authority, say it's a desperate situation. we've discovered the new poverty, which is terrible. there are too many new pull people who didn't used to be poor, having serious psychological consequences. i want to make an appeal. i will keep making the original leadership and the regional administration say yes, sometimes because they keep saying no. i was told by some organizations that they are affected because people who are donating a contribution on to last year, a poor now and seeking a contribution. therefore, there are no doubt of the situation is really complicated. a week economy like sicily was damaged by cove. it. yeah, we have heard from one sure, at the organization in the city of palermo in sicily that supports people in need doesn't increase the food requests. indeed managed families for asking foot all the families asking for shelter because they not have a job anymore. people have started sending emails to requesting aid. for ex
the canterbury mix up almost 10 percent of the entire population, while another significant number of families live in relative poverty. local authority, say it's a desperate situation. we've discovered the new poverty, which is terrible. there are too many new pull people who didn't used to be poor, having serious psychological consequences. i want to make an appeal. i will keep making the original leadership and the regional administration say yes, sometimes because they keep saying no. i was...
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canterbury cathedral is among the oldest churches in england.hers because they are different in style. now, using a new technique, scientists have confirmed that not only are they much older, but they may well be among the oldest in the world. it has only come to light now because of this device. it may not look like much, but it was developed by scientists to be used on location without damaging the glass. it shines a beam onto the surface, which causes the material inside to radiate. this radiation contains a chemicalfingerprint, from which the researchers worked out its age. we've been working on this detective story for some time, putting all the pieces in place, and then we finally get an answer, something new, that brings together science and art into one story. it's fantastic. these are all stories that were recorded at the time they happened here. the discovery has astonished leonie seliger, who looks after the stained glass windows here. she believes the panels could go back to the mid—1100s, and were in place during major historical ev
canterbury cathedral is among the oldest churches in england.hers because they are different in style. now, using a new technique, scientists have confirmed that not only are they much older, but they may well be among the oldest in the world. it has only come to light now because of this device. it may not look like much, but it was developed by scientists to be used on location without damaging the glass. it shines a beam onto the surface, which causes the material inside to radiate. this...
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.# the choir of canterbury cathedral adding their voices to the chorus of support for england's team.ers and even at number 10, it's all about the football. i think it's going to be a tight one, but i think we'll do it, i think we've got it in us. it's coming home. just waiting for the big day, get there early, take - in the atmos, i can't wait. us, three, them, one. how much is the big flag? at romford market in essex, st george has proved good for business. two for a fiver. face paints for two quid. all you've got to do is blow that up and set your drinks on it. but when it comes to wembley tickets, there's no haggling to be done. been offered... i've had a guy come up, who wanted to give... he said, "i'll give you eight grand for the four tickets." i said, "mate, no money buys these tickets. no chance. no chance, we're going." after the long wait, england have finally made it to a final, and it's at home here in wembley. so, it's hardly surprising fans are willing to pay eye—watering sums of money to be at the game tomorrow night. we know that people are willing to pay thousands of
.# the choir of canterbury cathedral adding their voices to the chorus of support for england's team.ers and even at number 10, it's all about the football. i think it's going to be a tight one, but i think we'll do it, i think we've got it in us. it's coming home. just waiting for the big day, get there early, take - in the atmos, i can't wait. us, three, them, one. how much is the big flag? at romford market in essex, st george has proved good for business. two for a fiver. face paints for...
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a judge at canterbury crown court said the offences were "committed deliberately".pots along the south coast where southern water illegally dumped the raw sewage for nearly six years. for many who live and work along the coast, the pollution was shocking. i came down to check my boat to find that there's raw sewage hanging off the mooring lines, it's wrapped around the propeller, the rudder and festooned along the hull of the boat. absolute disgust. the untreated sewage was poured into the sea right around the south coast from 17 different southern water sites. the environment agency said the company allowed it to be released because it was cheaper than treating it. the environment agency also said there were nearly 7000 illegal discharges of sewage along the coast. today, southern water were fined £90 million. the judge said the offences showed a shocking disregard for the environment. it's the largest fine ever imposed on a water company. today, southern water apologised. i am deeply, deeply sorry for what has gone before. the judge today put the environment in it
a judge at canterbury crown court said the offences were "committed deliberately".pots along the south coast where southern water illegally dumped the raw sewage for nearly six years. for many who live and work along the coast, the pollution was shocking. i came down to check my boat to find that there's raw sewage hanging off the mooring lines, it's wrapped around the propeller, the rudder and festooned along the hull of the boat. absolute disgust. the untreated sewage was poured...
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streets of eltham to pay their respects and there was a guard of honour as a funeral cortege past canterburyworld cup, due to take place in england this autumn, citing "player welfare and safety concerns" related to covid—i9. they're the two biggest sides in the men's and women's games, and have asked organisers to postpone the event until next year. their withdrawal will also affect the wheelchair competition. the rugby football league says it's done all it can to alleviate their fears. as part of a series of reports about life in coastal britain, bbc news has been looking at the challenges and opportunities in seaside towns. martine croxall is in scarborough, speaking to people there about the issues in the town. welcome to scarborough. the pandemic restrictions meant millions of people across the country had to work from home for months on end. some realised remote working allowed them to move away from the city for a life in the countryside or on the coast. 0ne family from berkshire chose to move here to scarborough, attracted to the seaside, more affordable houses and a better quality o
streets of eltham to pay their respects and there was a guard of honour as a funeral cortege past canterburyworld cup, due to take place in england this autumn, citing "player welfare and safety concerns" related to covid—i9. they're the two biggest sides in the men's and women's games, and have asked organisers to postpone the event until next year. their withdrawal will also affect the wheelchair competition. the rugby football league says it's done all it can to alleviate their...
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there's a lot to be said that the entire new york canterbury art scene selling monies that would go upys' knowses come a lot of truth in that. in this case, is being used as cover to get to the president of the united states and that's... that's slightly different from just the usual garbage that's hanging on the walls of midtown galleries. >> one of the best arguments i've ever heard against capitalism is meeting some of the richest people in america and the folks who generally fall for this kind of stopped. but usually modern art at least takes advantage of and rips off stupid wealthy people. rightt now what hunter biden is trying to do, he wants and trys to rip up the country by selling access to the white house and everyone is right to criticize this. this has been a real blind spot. i understand having a blind spot and being very defensive of your family, but negotiating dealsly for him to have face-to-face one-on-one anonymous meetings with different people to hand him over huge amounts of money for not very good art? i think that smells like corruptions and i don't want to get a
there's a lot to be said that the entire new york canterbury art scene selling monies that would go upys' knowses come a lot of truth in that. in this case, is being used as cover to get to the president of the united states and that's... that's slightly different from just the usual garbage that's hanging on the walls of midtown galleries. >> one of the best arguments i've ever heard against capitalism is meeting some of the richest people in america and the folks who generally fall for...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, canterbury cathedral. time for a look at the weather here's tomasz schafernaker. storm clouds like the one behind me could be in the forecast for tomorrow, as tall as seven miles, delivering thunder and lightning and drawing in a very volatile, unstable atmosphere in the centre of this low pressure tomorrow. you can see the wind blowing around the low pressure but not in the middle of it, which is fairly calm which will move those showers around a lot so it could be raining for a long time in any one spot. this is the outlook, we will be checking the daily forecast. these symbols will be changing periodically during the day. that is what they are designed to do. let me explain. here is the model, the forecast, for the showers tomorrow, the showers could be plotted in one weather model update and a few hours later plotted 20 miles away and that will be reflected, so lots of changeable weather on the way. the overall envelope of where we think the showers will be will remain the same but local details can be
pallab ghosh, bbc news, canterbury cathedral. time for a look at the weather here's tomasz schafernaker. storm clouds like the one behind me could be in the forecast for tomorrow, as tall as seven miles, delivering thunder and lightning and drawing in a very volatile, unstable atmosphere in the centre of this low pressure tomorrow. you can see the wind blowing around the low pressure but not in the middle of it, which is fairly calm which will move those showers around a lot so it could be...
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trial schemes of the scooters are being held in canterbury and some london boroughs. elsewhere in the mid—teens. this morning there is a bit of mistiness but that will lift. another hot day with plenty of sunshine. bit of fair weather cloud this afternoon bubbling up. temperatures in london around 30 celsius. further south a little cooler along the east kent coast, an onshore breeze, the temperatures are a little cooler still. still very warm. the risk of a shower into this evening, could be quite heavy. you might get a rumble of thunder. that will clear, becoming dry again. a bit of mistiness potentially overnight. minimum temperature again london around 18 celsius. a little bit cooler elsewhere but still very uncomfortable for sleeping. we've got more fine, dry weather in the forecast but it is turning progressively more unsettled. cooler towards the end of the week and heavy showers for the weekend. we'll be back in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. coming up on breakfast this morning... more than 400 people risked their liv
trial schemes of the scooters are being held in canterbury and some london boroughs. elsewhere in the mid—teens. this morning there is a bit of mistiness but that will lift. another hot day with plenty of sunshine. bit of fair weather cloud this afternoon bubbling up. temperatures in london around 30 celsius. further south a little cooler along the east kent coast, an onshore breeze, the temperatures are a little cooler still. still very warm. the risk of a shower into this evening, could be...
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the choir of canterbury cathedral adding their voices to the chorus of support for england's team.it's coming home. just waiting for the big day, i can't wait. - us, three, them, one. at romford market in essex, st george has proved good for business. two for a fiver. face paints for two quid. but when it comes to wembley tickets, there is no haggling to be done. i've had a guy come up, who wanted to give... he said, "i'll give you eight grand for the four tickets." i said, "mate, no money buys these tickets. no chance. no chance, we're going." after the long wait, england have finally made it to a final, and it's at home, here in wembley. so it's hardly surprising fans are willing to pay eye—watering sums of money to be at the game tomorrow night. we know that people are willing to pay thousands of pounds to get here tomorrow. the last thing you would want to do is take that risk and turn up here, have a duplicate ticket, and not get admission to the stadium. we would advise you go by the uefa ticket portal. the chances are very slim that you will get a ticket but there is a small
the choir of canterbury cathedral adding their voices to the chorus of support for england's team.it's coming home. just waiting for the big day, i can't wait. - us, three, them, one. at romford market in essex, st george has proved good for business. two for a fiver. face paints for two quid. but when it comes to wembley tickets, there is no haggling to be done. i've had a guy come up, who wanted to give... he said, "i'll give you eight grand for the four tickets." i said,...
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a private funeral for kent pcso julia james is taking place at canterbury cathedral later today.year old man has been charged with her murder. new research shows the easing of lockdown has improved some teenagers mental health. the study by the mental health foundation found that the proportion of teenagers who said their mental health was poor has fallen from 18 per cent in march to 14 percent — but loneliness and anxiety remain extremely common. students at the london academy of excellence tottenham are being offered counselling. an athlete from kent who suffered serious injuries in the run—up to the last olympic games says its all about �*living in the moment�* this time, as he prepares to compete in tokyo. 22 year—old giarnni regini—moran from gravesend had to learn how to walk again, but he's now back at the top competing for team gbs gymnastics squad. going through kind of all of that adversity with my knee, then my ankle, this is what i live for. i am here, and i don't really give myself time to reflect on what i've been through. because i kind ofjust take each day as it c
a private funeral for kent pcso julia james is taking place at canterbury cathedral later today.year old man has been charged with her murder. new research shows the easing of lockdown has improved some teenagers mental health. the study by the mental health foundation found that the proportion of teenagers who said their mental health was poor has fallen from 18 per cent in march to 14 percent — but loneliness and anxiety remain extremely common. students at the london academy of excellence...
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later tonight, we'll tell you about the celebration that reintroduced soul b day in oakland, canterburyr some hot temperatures inland over the past few days, but that will soon be changing. we'll have your updated weekend forecast coming up, plus a major transportation project in san francisco. when and where you can expect significant you can expect significant delays. if you smell gas, you're too close. leave the structure, call 911, keep people away, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to a
later tonight, we'll tell you about the celebration that reintroduced soul b day in oakland, canterburyr some hot temperatures inland over the past few days, but that will soon be changing. we'll have your updated weekend forecast coming up, plus a major transportation project in san francisco. when and where you can expect significant you can expect significant delays. if you smell gas, you're too close. leave the structure, call 911, keep people away, and call pg&e right after so we can...
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the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today the stuff >> when you have great moments, like the royal wedding, they're a part of history and it's done beautifully. and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television. everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and die. >> as it was on this day, that every single move she makes in public will be recorded and observed. a very difficult life, indeed. >> they'll be back, in just a moment, with some closing observations and one, final look at what has justifiably been called the wedding of the century. >> by the authority of the state of new york, i pronounce that they are husband and wife. you may kiss the bride. >> your wedding was seen by an astonishing number of people. 16 and 19 million viewers. how do you account for that kind of popularity? >> oh, i can't. i can't. the -- the way it's grown is just -- it's amazing, to me. >> it did appear, in the '80s, that it was a good time for daytime soap operas, especially for a show like "general hospital" which had huge success with luke
the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today the stuff >> when you have great moments, like the royal wedding, they're a part of history and it's done beautifully. and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television. everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and die. >> as it was on this day, that every single move she makes in public will be recorded and observed. a very difficult life, indeed. >> they'll be back, in...
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ministers, the leading faith leaders of the country, like the chief rabbi and the archbishop of canterburyterrorists, or people who deny these events ever happen? i or people who deny these events ever ha--en? ~ . or people who deny these events ever ha en? ., . , or people who deny these events ever ha en? o’ ., , ., happen? i think that is the reason we need to _ happen? i think that is the reason we need to have _ happen? i think that is the reason we need to have a _ happen? i think that is the reason we need to have a memorial- happen? i think that is the reason we need to have a memorial andl happen? i think that is the reason | we need to have a memorial and a learning centre, notjust to commemorate and as a place where those people impacted by the holocaust and their families can come, but as a way of educating future generations and we hope that millions of young people from this country and international tourists passing through london will visit the learning center in the years to come and it will provide them with a better understanding as to what happened during the holocaust,
ministers, the leading faith leaders of the country, like the chief rabbi and the archbishop of canterburyterrorists, or people who deny these events ever happen? i or people who deny these events ever ha--en? ~ . or people who deny these events ever ha en? ., . , or people who deny these events ever ha en? o’ ., , ., happen? i think that is the reason we need to _ happen? i think that is the reason we need to have _ happen? i think that is the reason we need to have a _ happen? i think that...
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named a world heritage site back in 2004, joining places like the taj mahal, egypt's pyramids and canterburypleted a passenger locator form. the government said carriers were checking all necessary requirements including forms and test bookings. three—year—old girl has been left with life changing injuries after a collision with an e scooter in london. she was in a park in lambeth with herfamily when london. she was in a park in lambeth with her family when she was struck at about 830 on monday night. the met police said the young man on the e scooter stopped to say sorry. police were alerted on tuesday when the girl's condition deteriorated. riding public —— riding privately on scooters in public is illegal in egypt. people looking to renew their driving licences are facing huge delays. industrial action was blamed for the weight. the dvla says people should use its online services if possible. the headlines on bbc news... as record numbers of migrants cross the channel, france is to double police patrols on its beaches — in a deal in which the uk pays £54 million to france. new measures to
named a world heritage site back in 2004, joining places like the taj mahal, egypt's pyramids and canterburypleted a passenger locator form. the government said carriers were checking all necessary requirements including forms and test bookings. three—year—old girl has been left with life changing injuries after a collision with an e scooter in london. she was in a park in lambeth with herfamily when london. she was in a park in lambeth with her family when she was struck at about 830 on...