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we have been chatting to people all day in cheltenham, this i people all day in cheltenham, this morningo this is one of the places in the uk where every single vote counts, and we will be, we have been asking people what they are made of what has been happening in number ten over the past couple of days. i think it is time to introduce somebody who has got that credibility, because that is what is lost and the respect, and i think that is my reason behind him going, i think. i think it is definitely a good thing to give room to somebody else who can take over and command that respect. who replaces him? who else is around? basically, who is going into office? are they going to make things better for us or is itjust— a whole nightmare again? everybody needs to take a deep breath. i think that people in government need to realise that a lot of people in this country, we are not london—centric, we are not government—centric. we base our views and our votes on the people in our local area and i have to say, i am a floating voter — sometimes i am lib dem, sometimes i'm conservative. the mp he
we have been chatting to people all day in cheltenham, this i people all day in cheltenham, this morningo this is one of the places in the uk where every single vote counts, and we will be, we have been asking people what they are made of what has been happening in number ten over the past couple of days. i think it is time to introduce somebody who has got that credibility, because that is what is lost and the respect, and i think that is my reason behind him going, i think. i think it is...
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. >> next we go to cheltenham and gloucestershire.re some supporters there. >> is time to introduce someone who has got some credibility because that is what is lost. the respect, that is my reason behind them going, i think. it is definitely good thing to give it to somebody else. >> this is the thing. it is basically, who is going to the office. he will make things better for us. or the whole nightmare again. >> people in government need to realize that a lot of people in this country, we are not london centric. we are not government centric. we base our views on the people in our local area. i have to say, i am a floating foe. sometimes i am dam and sometimes i am conservative. >> our next stop is in the midlands. here and people there, are saying how they feel. >> there's more stable the perimeter. >> i think he's lied and he should go. he is not creditable anymore. >> you agree? >> he's done a marvelous job. he should be pushed out. what he's done is disgraceful. >> he did manage well, and i think, aside from the beginning, hopef
. >> next we go to cheltenham and gloucestershire.re some supporters there. >> is time to introduce someone who has got some credibility because that is what is lost. the respect, that is my reason behind them going, i think. it is definitely good thing to give it to somebody else. >> this is the thing. it is basically, who is going to the office. he will make things better for us. or the whole nightmare again. >> people in government need to realize that a lot of people...
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the show will run at the everyman theatre in cheltenham until the 6th of august.r a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. we started the week with some baking hot weather, but also this month has been very, very dry. the amount of rainfall while below—average, in nottingham the last two hours have brought more than the last three weeks. across southern and eastern wales uncertainty still england the amount of rain we had seen has been well below—average —— southern and eastern wales and southern and eastern wales and southern and eastern england. barely any appreciable rain across hampshire. the opportunity for some rain over the next few days but not much in the next few days but not much in the driest areas of southern and eastern england. north—western areas will be the wettest, rainfall totals closer to normal. showers working across sussex into kent, that we have a convergence where the winds bash together to give a line of storms across mid wales, eastern wales, the bristol area, somerset and dorset. they will be slow—moving in nature, some areas will se
the show will run at the everyman theatre in cheltenham until the 6th of august.r a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. we started the week with some baking hot weather, but also this month has been very, very dry. the amount of rainfall while below—average, in nottingham the last two hours have brought more than the last three weeks. across southern and eastern wales uncertainty still england the amount of rain we had seen has been well below—average —— southern and eastern wales...
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we cheltenham and... what is going on there? ~ ., cheltenham and... what is going on there? wouldn't done i defecting to. eversince perhaps wouldn't done i defecting to. ever since then, and every subsequent election, that margin that they had in 2015 has gotten thinner. back then it was 6000, in 2017, that a slimmed down to about 2000. then most recently in 2019 it was under 1000. this is one of those places in the uk where every single vote will count and we have been talking to people here about exactly what they make of events in downing street over the course of the past 48 hours. �* , , , 48 hours. i'm disgusted by the tolitics 48 hours. i'm disgusted by the politics in _ 48 hours. i'm disgusted by the politics in this _ 48 hours. i'm disgusted by the politics in this country, - 48 hours. i'm disgusted by the politics in this country, i'm i politics in this country, i'm disgusted with the government, the cabinet. _ disgusted with the government, the cabinet, the conduct of them, they have no— cabinet, the conduct of them, they have no scruples, they have no morals. — h
we cheltenham and... what is going on there? ~ ., cheltenham and... what is going on there? wouldn't done i defecting to. eversince perhaps wouldn't done i defecting to. ever since then, and every subsequent election, that margin that they had in 2015 has gotten thinner. back then it was 6000, in 2017, that a slimmed down to about 2000. then most recently in 2019 it was under 1000. this is one of those places in the uk where every single vote will count and we have been talking to people here...
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it starts tomorrow, in cheltenham. ready to man your bench in the bake off tent.# they�*ve even helped out by lending the real bake off food mixers. and although the names of the judges have been slightly changed, they�*re very familiar. my character's called pam lee. yeah. and i'm phil hollinghurst, _ and any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidence. yes. fictional. i think it�*s important to say it�*s not a parody, is it? oh, no. very much not. no, no. it's an affectionate homage to the world of bake off. i we poke fun at the show. a little bit here and there, but there's a lot of love on stage, you know, and i think— that will reflect... a little bit of innuendo every now and then. only a little bit. very gentle. i mean, there might even be a handshake moment. j you never know. and backstage, we can meet the other stars of the show — the cakes. more than 70 of these have been created, especially, and there�*s not a soggy bottom in sight. let's meet this year's contestants. did you know my baking st
it starts tomorrow, in cheltenham. ready to man your bench in the bake off tent.# they�*ve even helped out by lending the real bake off food mixers. and although the names of the judges have been slightly changed, they�*re very familiar. my character's called pam lee. yeah. and i'm phil hollinghurst, _ and any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidence. yes. fictional. i think it�*s important to say it�*s not a parody, is it? oh, no. very much not. no, no. it's an...
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the show will run at the everyman theatre in cheltenham until the 6th of august.en very, very dry.
the show will run at the everyman theatre in cheltenham until the 6th of august.en very, very dry.
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it starts tomorrow in cheltenham. bake off. we poke fun at the show a little bit here and there, but there's a lot of love on stage, you know, and i think that will reflect. a little bit of innuendo every now and then. only a little bit. very gentle. i mean, there might even be a handshake moment. you never know. and backstage, we can meet the other stars of the show, the cakes. more than 70 of these have been created especially, and there's not a soggy bottom in sight. let's meet this year's contestants. did you know my baking style is best described as shabby chic? the story follows the making of a whole bake off series, including what happens between episodes. the writers believe it's an ideal subject for a show. it's the perfect musical. like, you know, if you think about a musical, it's a group of characters arriving. they form friendships, relationships and bonds. and then by the end, something has happened to them as a group, and they all leave in a very happy way. and this is exactly what bake off is. how many
it starts tomorrow in cheltenham. bake off. we poke fun at the show a little bit here and there, but there's a lot of love on stage, you know, and i think that will reflect. a little bit of innuendo every now and then. only a little bit. very gentle. i mean, there might even be a handshake moment. you never know. and backstage, we can meet the other stars of the show, the cakes. more than 70 of these have been created especially, and there's not a soggy bottom in sight. let's meet this year's...
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next, we go to cheltenham _ much better note. next, we go to cheltenham and _ much better note. , it's time to give room to somebody else. , ,,.,,.._ else. is the thing, it's basically who's going to _ else. is the thing, it's basically who's going to offer— else. is the thing, it's basically who's going to offer this? - else. is the thing, it's basically who's going to offer this? is i else. is the thing, it's basically i who's going to offer this? is going to make _ who's going to offer this? is going to make anything better for us as it is going to — to make anything better for us as it is going to be another nightmare? bring _ is going to be another nightmare? bring back— is going to be another nightmare? bring back a lot of people in this country. — bring back a lot of people in this country, we are not london centric. we are _ country, we are not london centric. we are not— country, we are not london centric. we are not government centric. he based — we are not government centric. he based her— we are not government centric. he based her views— we are not government centri
next, we go to cheltenham _ much better note. next, we go to cheltenham and _ much better note. , it's time to give room to somebody else. , ,,.,,.._ else. is the thing, it's basically who's going to _ else. is the thing, it's basically who's going to offer— else. is the thing, it's basically who's going to offer this? - else. is the thing, it's basically who's going to offer this? is i else. is the thing, it's basically i who's going to offer this? is going to make _ who's going to offer...
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colin paterson, bbc news, cheltenham. cold sweat or whether i would _ out in a cold sweat or whether i would enjoy it. what kind of relationship do they need to bring out amongst the cast because although it is a competition you are all very supportive of each other. �* , ,., , you are all very supportive of each other. �* ,,., , ~ ., you are all very supportive of each other. , , ~ ., , , other. absolutely. we are still very close friends _ other. absolutely. we are still very close friends after _ other. absolutely. we are still very close friends after all _ other. absolutely. we are still very close friends after all these - other. absolutely. we are still very close friends after all these years l close friends after all these years and that is what i am interested in, how they get that kind of mutual love for each other but at the same time it is a competition. i definitely want to watch it once, even just for a definitely want to watch it once, evenjust for a laugh, ijust definitely want to watch it once, even just
colin paterson, bbc news, cheltenham. cold sweat or whether i would _ out in a cold sweat or whether i would enjoy it. what kind of relationship do they need to bring out amongst the cast because although it is a competition you are all very supportive of each other. �* , ,., , you are all very supportive of each other. �* ,,., , ~ ., you are all very supportive of each other. , , ~ ., , , other. absolutely. we are still very close friends _ other. absolutely. we are still very close...
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been broken in that period, i can think back to august 1990 when i think the record was set in cheltenhamsince then incrementally that record has been lifted. but to leap as you say, so far, 1.5 celsius within the space of just three years since the last record was broken. that should be telling us something. that is telling us something. that is telling us something. that is telling us that we are not any longer in a steady state climate. and so much of our infrastructure, you can see images here, houses that were probably built 100 or so years ago. based on the motion that our climate stays the same, roughly speaking. yes, there are natural variations, some years are colder, some are wetter that you could build things that would be robust enough to withstand what our climate normally put towards us. no longer because our climate is no longer in a steady—state. which brings big questions about how robust our society is, our infrastructure, our energy, ourwatersupply and energy, our water supply and ultimately energy, ourwatersupply and ultimately our health. the met reminded us today wha
been broken in that period, i can think back to august 1990 when i think the record was set in cheltenhamsince then incrementally that record has been lifted. but to leap as you say, so far, 1.5 celsius within the space of just three years since the last record was broken. that should be telling us something. that is telling us something. that is telling us something. that is telling us that we are not any longer in a steady state climate. and so much of our infrastructure, you can see images...
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let us speak to the head of litigation at a lough firm who joins us from cheltenham.ensive disaster for rebekah vardy.— hugely expensive disaster for rebekah vardy. hugely expensive disaster for rebekah vard . ~ , ,., , , rebekah vardy. absolutely. this will have cost probably _ rebekah vardy. absolutely. this will have cost probably over— rebekah vardy. absolutely. this will have cost probably over £2 _ rebekah vardy. absolutely. this will have cost probably over £2 million i have cost probably over £2 million altogether and i'm being conservative there. she will have to pick up _ conservative there. she will have to pick up the — conservative there. she will have to pick up the majority of the cost. the judge — pick up the majority of the cost. the judge kept using the word the evidence was not credible which is a polite way of saying not true. absolutely right, this is one of the most _ absolutely right, this is one of the most damning verdicts i have ever heard _ most damning verdicts i have ever heard she — most damning verdicts i have ever heard. she also says t
let us speak to the head of litigation at a lough firm who joins us from cheltenham.ensive disaster for rebekah vardy.— hugely expensive disaster for rebekah vardy. hugely expensive disaster for rebekah vard . ~ , ,., , , rebekah vardy. absolutely. this will have cost probably _ rebekah vardy. absolutely. this will have cost probably over— rebekah vardy. absolutely. this will have cost probably over £2 _ rebekah vardy. absolutely. this will have cost probably over £2 million i have cost...
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i am at sue ryder in cheltenham, one of the eight or nine hubs, and it's fantastic you have sophie onpersonal expense can help a family point of view, and all— personal expense can help a family point of view, and all i _ personal expense can help a family point of view, and all i would - personal expense can help a family point of view, and all i would say i point of view, and all i would say is looking — point of view, and all i would say is looking after— point of view, and all i would say is looking after my _ point of view, and all i would say is looking after my daughter, - point of view, and all i would sayj is looking after my daughter, but the family— is looking after my daughter, but the family who _ is looking after my daughter, but the family who come _ is looking after my daughter, but the family who come from - is looking after my daughter, but the family who come from all. is looking after my daughter, but| the family who come from all over the family who come from all over the place — the family who come from all over the place can— the family who come from all over th
i am at sue ryder in cheltenham, one of the eight or nine hubs, and it's fantastic you have sophie onpersonal expense can help a family point of view, and all— personal expense can help a family point of view, and all i _ personal expense can help a family point of view, and all i would - personal expense can help a family point of view, and all i would say i point of view, and all i would say is looking — point of view, and all i would say is looking after— point of view, and all i would...