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judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire.ty‘s manifesto, saying it's a message to terrorists that they will not win. paul nuttal said ukip would beef up security by increasing numbers of police officers, troops and border guards. mr nuttal added he believed other parties had been too cowardly to address the problem. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight, now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. bell tolls manchester remembers: a city known for its noise comes to a deafening halt. police close in on those linked to the attacker. but they say more may be at large. the general election is two weeks today. tonight, the first sense of how manchester's tragedy may shape the rest of the campaign. tomorrowjeremy corbyn will return to the campaign trail in a major speech in which he appears to draw a direct connection between british foreign policy and terrorist attacks. but how will campaigning carry on here? and have voters minds been changed by what's happened ? i never would imagine a bomb in manchester,
judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire.ty‘s manifesto, saying it's a message to terrorists that they will not win. paul nuttal said ukip would beef up security by increasing numbers of police officers, troops and border guards. mr nuttal added he believed other parties had been too cowardly to address the problem. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight, now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. bell tolls manchester remembers: a city known for its noise comes to a deafening...
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judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire. decide how the country's first inhabitants should be recognised. they are preparing to deliver a statement of their findings. one option is a referendum to give indigenous australians full legal protection against discrimination. but many want changes to go further. our correspondent, hywel griffith, is in sydney. what sort of changes are they looking for? recognition, constitution is one thing but really they want meaningful, pratt to call changes that might go some way to improve the lives of indigenous people across australia. —— crack the call. aboriginal people are still amongst the poorest in society, lowest education attainment, the highest number of children in care said they would like things like representation within the federal parliament so that every year, a change in law is consulted upon with a group of indigenous people. also some would like reparation. one suggestion from tasmania saying up to 3% of the national gdp should be paid in compensation to indigenous people
judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire. decide how the country's first inhabitants should be recognised. they are preparing to deliver a statement of their findings. one option is a referendum to give indigenous australians full legal protection against discrimination. but many want changes to go further. our correspondent, hywel griffith, is in sydney. what sort of changes are they looking for? recognition, constitution is one thing but really they want meaningful, pratt to call changes that might...
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cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer.of the organisation. we have been touched by the outpouring of support from the wider police family, from other organisations, and messages from the public of cheshire, which has been really warming at a difficult time. so many communities are bereft. north of manchester, hundreds turned out in bury, writing in convoy into the city centre. they came to remember theirfriend olivia campbell and her family came as well, taking comfort from the tributes left for all of the victims. 22 killed, more than 100 injured. we know their names and their harrowing stories. but we will never understand their terrible, unfathomable loss. today, police in manchester condemned the continuing leaks in the united states of information about their investigation into monday's attack. the publication of images by the new york times of the scene of the attack prompted greater manchester police to temporarily suspend intelligence sharing between britain and the us. it was only resumed in the last hour. theresa
cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer.of the organisation. we have been touched by the outpouring of support from the wider police family, from other organisations, and messages from the public of cheshire, which has been really warming at a difficult time. so many communities are bereft. north of manchester, hundreds turned out in bury, writing in convoy into the city centre. they came to remember theirfriend olivia campbell and her family came as well, taking...
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the school of just from cheshire died in the attack. the school of just put out that very sad news. we have heard that all of the victims have been identified but it will be sometime perhaps the full details are given to the public because the priority is ensuring that all of the families and made com pletely that all of the families and made completely aware. —— nelljones. nine years old is not right. nell jones. was at year nine people. —— nelljones was a year nine pupil. the youngest victim of the attack, saffie roussos, was just eight—years—old. today her headteacher, chris upton, from tarleton community primary school in lancashire, has been paying tribute to her. i would like to send our deepest condolences to our friends —— have friends and family. she was loved by eve ryo ne friends and family. she was loved by everyone and her kindness will be remembered by all. she was quiet and unassuming but with creative flair. she comes from a close and loving family and they can only imagine what they are going through. it is ha rd what t
the school of just from cheshire died in the attack. the school of just put out that very sad news. we have heard that all of the victims have been identified but it will be sometime perhaps the full details are given to the public because the priority is ensuring that all of the families and made com pletely that all of the families and made completely aware. —— nelljones. nine years old is not right. nell jones. was at year nine people. —— nelljones was a year nine pupil. the youngest...
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she spent 20 years working for cheshire police.n to work to learn that they'd lost one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. elaine, from all i've heard, embodied all the best traditions about the police service. somebody who cared about community and cared about victims. she left a lasting impression on those who met her, both professionally and in victims of crime she helped. the injured, so many injured, have so much to come to terms with, too. is the families can barely take it all in. this is such a hard time for us. all in. this is such a hard time for us. i had to come. at the i didn't know what to do. i don't know where kaymer what to do. ijust knew something told me to come here. and the injured have so much to come to terms with two. 15—year—old laura anderson has had surgery to remove shrapnel from her leg and shoulder. my ears went muffled. i saw everyone was rushing around me. i was screaming. i felt pain in my legs then, i think. 22 killed, more than 100 injured. we know
she spent 20 years working for cheshire police.n to work to learn that they'd lost one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. elaine, from all i've heard, embodied all the best traditions about the police service. somebody who cared about community and cared about victims. she left a lasting impression on those who met her, both professionally and in victims of crime she helped. the injured, so many injured, have so much to come to terms with, too....
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that's why cheshire police have been brought in. the investigation has been launched. the police lightly. they know it will cause extra distress to the families of these babies and they are being supported. we have heard indirectly from one of those families, through their solicitor, we cannot name them and we don't know the name of them, but we are told this particular family feels the death of any child is a tragedy, but their tragedy has been exacerbated by the fact there are questions still left to answer, so they welcome, they say, the news that there will now be a police investigation, and they hope that will in time provide the answers they want. we will look at the weather now. we have had a chain in whether type over the past few days. it was warm and humid yesterday. we have had thunderstorms. today a mix of sunshine and showers for host. many northern and western parts seeing showers. towards the south—east, more persistent rain creeping in will stop this is how things are looking in conway. —— conwy. northern ireland, the odd heavy burst of rain. towards th
that's why cheshire police have been brought in. the investigation has been launched. the police lightly. they know it will cause extra distress to the families of these babies and they are being supported. we have heard indirectly from one of those families, through their solicitor, we cannot name them and we don't know the name of them, but we are told this particular family feels the death of any child is a tragedy, but their tragedy has been exacerbated by the fact there are questions still...
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cheshire's chief co nsta ble one of their own.e officer. elaine, from all i've heard, all the best traditions about the police service. somebody who cared about community and cared about victims. she left a lasting impression on those who met her, both professionally and in victims of crime she helped. the families of those killed can hardly ta ke families of those killed can hardly take it all in. charlotte campbell shared her grief at a vigil to mark the loss of her teenage daughter, olivia. this is such a hard time for us. olivia. this is such a hard time for us. i had to come. i didn't know what to do. i don't know where to be. i don't know what to do. ijust knew, something told me i had to come here. the injured, so many injured, have so much to come to terms with, too. 15—year—old laura anderson has had surgery to remove shrapnel from her leg and shoulder. my shrapnel from her leg and shoulder. my ears went muffled. everyone was rushing around me. i was screaming. i felt rushing around me. i was screaming. ifelt pain in rush
cheshire's chief co nsta ble one of their own.e officer. elaine, from all i've heard, all the best traditions about the police service. somebody who cared about community and cared about victims. she left a lasting impression on those who met her, both professionally and in victims of crime she helped. the families of those killed can hardly ta ke families of those killed can hardly take it all in. charlotte campbell shared her grief at a vigil to mark the loss of her teenage daughter, olivia....
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cheshire police told us this morning they were launching this investigation.ter very premature babies. 0ver that year, between the middle ofjune and the middle of 2016. in particular police say they will look at 15 deaths. they will focus on eight, they'll review another seven. they are also going to look at six babies who came very close to death. all of them having been here at the countess of chester hospital. the hospital have told us there have already been a number of independent reviews into the neonatal unit here. in fact, one of those reviews published earlier this year recommended 24 improvements. it talked about inadequate staffing levels. it also said it couldn't find anything to link these individual deaths. so the hospital felt there were still questions to be answered and, in particular, the hospital says they wanted to rule out any unnatural causes. that is why cheshire police have been brought in. the investigation has been launched. but the hospital say they didn't take the decision to call the police in lightly. they know it will cause extra
cheshire police told us this morning they were launching this investigation.ter very premature babies. 0ver that year, between the middle ofjune and the middle of 2016. in particular police say they will look at 15 deaths. they will focus on eight, they'll review another seven. they are also going to look at six babies who came very close to death. all of them having been here at the countess of chester hospital. the hospital have told us there have already been a number of independent reviews...
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she spent 20 years working for cheshire police.earn that they'd lost one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. elaine, from all i've heard, all the best traditions about the police service. somebody who cared about community and cared about victims. she left a lasting impression on those who met her, both professionally and in victims of crime she helped. the injured, so many injured, have so much to come to terms with, too. 15—year—old laura anderson has had surgery to remove shrapnel from her leg and shoulder. my ears went muffled. i saw everyone was rushing around me. i was screaming. i felt pain in my legs then, i think. 22 killed, more than 100 injured. we know their names and their harrowing stories, but we will never understand their terrible, unfathomable loss. judith moritz, bbc news. one of the children killed in the attack was 14—year—old sorrell leczkowski from leeds. the head teacher of the school where she was a pupil said she was a confident teenager who was an "asset"
she spent 20 years working for cheshire police.earn that they'd lost one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. elaine, from all i've heard, all the best traditions about the police service. somebody who cared about community and cared about victims. she left a lasting impression on those who met her, both professionally and in victims of crime she helped. the injured, so many injured, have so much to come to terms with, too. 15—year—old laura...
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yes, we understand that the hospital here called in cheshire police, raising concerns about the deaths 2015 and 2016. the police tell as their investigation will look in total at 15 deaths. they focus in particular on eight. they will review the deaths of another seven babies and they'll also look six babies who came very close to death, but survived. now, there have been previous reviews into the neonatal unit at the hospital. one, which was published earlier this year, found that staffing levels we re year, found that staffing levels were inadequate. it made 24 recommendations. crucially, it couldn't find any reason, anything which linked the deaths. the hospital has said that lest questions unanswered. it still has 1 cent. that's why they've spoken to the police, called in. they say the hospital did not take the decision to call the police lightly. they know it will cause distress to the families and they are supporting the pa rents of families and they are supporting the parents of the babies concerned. one extra thing we have learned in the last few minutes. one of the families co
yes, we understand that the hospital here called in cheshire police, raising concerns about the deaths 2015 and 2016. the police tell as their investigation will look in total at 15 deaths. they focus in particular on eight. they will review the deaths of another seven babies and they'll also look six babies who came very close to death, but survived. now, there have been previous reviews into the neonatal unit at the hospital. one, which was published earlier this year, found that staffing...
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that is why cheshire police have been brought in. the investigation has been launched.t will cause extra distress to families and the parents of these babies are being supported. we've heard indirectly from one of those families through their solicitor but we can't name them, we don't know the name, but we're told this particularfamily the name, but we're told this particular family feels the death of any child is a tragedy. but their tragedy has been exacerbated by the fa ct tragedy has been exacerbated by the fact there are questions still left to answer. so they welcome the news there is going to be a police investigation and they hope it will come in time, provide the answers they want to. judith moritz reporting from chester. the former tv presenter rolf harris will be released on bail from stafford prison tomorrow. the veteran entertainer is on trial at southwark crown court, accused of indecently assaulting three teenagers between 1971 and 1983. he denies all the charges against him. helena lee was in court and sent us this update. the judge has told the jury her
that is why cheshire police have been brought in. the investigation has been launched.t will cause extra distress to families and the parents of these babies are being supported. we've heard indirectly from one of those families through their solicitor but we can't name them, we don't know the name, but we're told this particularfamily the name, but we're told this particular family feels the death of any child is a tragedy. but their tragedy has been exacerbated by the fa ct tragedy has been...
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elaine mciver, who was a police officer in the cheshire police officer in the cheshire police force,a bombing was apparently leaked to us media. president trump is in brussels today, ahead of a nato summit, where he's been meeting european council leader donald tusk. the prime minister is expected to raise the issue of the leak with him at that summit later. with us now is damian grammaticas. there is a lot of anger in the uk about this leaking of intelligence. yes there is, it is something theresa may will be expressing the donald trump we understand when they meet at nato headquarters this afternoon. the name of the suicide bomber was released. the pictures from the attack scene were released, all from american sources, information that had come from uk police. we know that uk police in manchester say they are not sharing any more information. that is not something that has come from the government itself, and the wider intelligence sharing doesn't seem to be affected. but the concern is this could be having an impact, the leaks could be having an impact, the leaks could well be ha
elaine mciver, who was a police officer in the cheshire police officer in the cheshire police force,a bombing was apparently leaked to us media. president trump is in brussels today, ahead of a nato summit, where he's been meeting european council leader donald tusk. the prime minister is expected to raise the issue of the leak with him at that summit later. with us now is damian grammaticas. there is a lot of anger in the uk about this leaking of intelligence. yes there is, it is something...
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mr osborne announced that he was stepping down as conservative mp for tatton in cheshire last month.r media editor amol rajan reports. george osborne is used to early sta rts george osborne is used to early starts and deadlines but it will still come as a shock when his left at four still come as a shock when his left atfoura.m. this still come as a shock when his left at four a. m. this morning still come as a shock when his left at four a.m. this morning ahead of his first day as a newspaper editor. the former chancellor has taken the editors chair of the former evening standard in one of the most surprising appointment in recent history. many westminster observers suggested he took the job to build a power base. but that theory was undermined when george osborne announced he would step down as mp. with the business model under some pressure there is probable relief among staff that mr osborne is no longer an mp for a northern constituency. but there is still an anxiety about his work for the asset manager in the city. aside from the time commitment, it suggests a serious and poten
mr osborne announced that he was stepping down as conservative mp for tatton in cheshire last month.r media editor amol rajan reports. george osborne is used to early sta rts george osborne is used to early starts and deadlines but it will still come as a shock when his left at four still come as a shock when his left atfoura.m. this still come as a shock when his left at four a. m. this morning still come as a shock when his left at four a.m. this morning ahead of his first day as a newspaper...
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mr osborne stepped down last month as conservative mp for tatton in cheshire.ibed as the party of the year and is the hottest ticket in town — the met gala. the annual charity ball is held at new york's metropolitan museum of art to raise money for the museum's fashion department. it's an exclusive event, with tickets costing tens of thousands of dollars and a flamboyant dress code. nada tawfik was there. just a warning that her report contains flash photography. and some ridiculous dresses! it is the hottest invite on new york's social calendar, and the biggest night in fashion, that draws out only the stars. stepping onto the met gala red carpet is to enter a runway, but one with a very specific theme. this year, the met costume institute is honouring japanese designer rei kawakubo, who famously blurs the line between fashion and artwork. rei isn't so much out of the box. for rei, there is no box, and she did that so early on. when rei started, you would never believe fashion could be as influential and as powerful as music. well, it is. you know, a lot of pe
mr osborne stepped down last month as conservative mp for tatton in cheshire.ibed as the party of the year and is the hottest ticket in town — the met gala. the annual charity ball is held at new york's metropolitan museum of art to raise money for the museum's fashion department. it's an exclusive event, with tickets costing tens of thousands of dollars and a flamboyant dress code. nada tawfik was there. just a warning that her report contains flash photography. and some ridiculous dresses!...
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in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital, in cheshireeing allowed to go home. pip wasn't considered a suicide risk, butjust five days after coming home from hospital, she ran out of the house, shouting that she was going to kill herself. she came here, to a nearby station, and took her own life. the jury found that pip‘s family hadn't been given enough information about her being a suicide risk at that point and that agencies supposed to help her hadn't worked together. there was well documented concern about the fragmented and desperate state of mental health services for children and adolescence both in terms of in—patient, but also community services. pippa was a highly vulnerable girl with an eating disorder and mental health difficulties, and it's unacceptable that those who should have been there to protect her failed to do so. the priory hospital say it is will now consider the jury's findings. pip‘s parents have released the footage of her to raise awareness. they want to open a centre, called pip‘s place, to provide early help f
in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital, in cheshireeing allowed to go home. pip wasn't considered a suicide risk, butjust five days after coming home from hospital, she ran out of the house, shouting that she was going to kill herself. she came here, to a nearby station, and took her own life. the jury found that pip‘s family hadn't been given enough information about her being a suicide risk at that point and that agencies supposed to help...
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she was in the cheshire force and some of her colleagues came to page appear to to her. owner2—mac children were also hurt. this is of course the 22 victims —— her two children were hurt. 116 people have been treated in hospital since monday night. 63 people are still in eight hospitals across the greater manchester area. 20 of them in critical care. as we were saying, this is one of the busiest days of the year, the may bank holiday, big events the year, the may bank holiday, big eve nts o n the year, the may bank holiday, big events on all of the uk, not least you in manchester as we have been saying. extra police and security staff have been drafted in. my colleague reports. they're on hand for photos, but the armed police out on the streets are there to protect and reassure the crowds who've turned out for the bank holiday weekend. shoppers mixed with hen parties in manchester as the threat level was lowered. itjust made you feel much more secure be quite honest having that so, yes, i think only sort of five days after something critical‘s happened in manchester, to
she was in the cheshire force and some of her colleagues came to page appear to to her. owner2—mac children were also hurt. this is of course the 22 victims —— her two children were hurt. 116 people have been treated in hospital since monday night. 63 people are still in eight hospitals across the greater manchester area. 20 of them in critical care. as we were saying, this is one of the busiest days of the year, the may bank holiday, big events the year, the may bank holiday, big eve nts...
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police in cheshire have launched an investigation following a number of deaths of babies at the countess at the hospital between june 2015 and june last year. our correspondentjudith moritz is at the hospital. the hospital here tell us they called in the police because of concern about a number of deaths of premature babies at the neonatal unit here, in particular, 15 babies. cheshire police say that they will focus on eight babies and review a further seven and look at six small infants who came very close to death here but who survived. their investigation is just underway but the hospital has said that it has called the police and it took that decision after a lot of thought, did not take it lightly, reason it done so, previous independent clinical reviews into this hospital and into the neonatal unit, but the reeve use couldn't find any reason why all of these deaths happened, or were unexplained. the hospital wants to rule out the fact, the possibility, that these babies died of a natural causes, that is why it has brought the police in. —— but the reviews. they know that it will ca
police in cheshire have launched an investigation following a number of deaths of babies at the countess at the hospital between june 2015 and june last year. our correspondentjudith moritz is at the hospital. the hospital here tell us they called in the police because of concern about a number of deaths of premature babies at the neonatal unit here, in particular, 15 babies. cheshire police say that they will focus on eight babies and review a further seven and look at six small infants who...
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torrential downpours across cheshire, across northern staffordshire.s through the course of the afternoon as flashflood thing becomes more widespread and we will also see hale continuing too. the rain pushing into southern scotland. quite cloudy. we will see some clouds at hampden park. temperatures around 23 degrees. not as hot as it will be across the north of scotland. we could see 29 — 30 celsius across the moray firth. thunderstorms severe. continually moving northwards. cooler, cloudy conditions in england and wales. temperatures lower than they have been. for the midlands, towards the south—east, some lovely spells of sunshine, and it will feel warm once again. for the fa cup final, is looking pretty good. some sunny spells at times. as we head through the evening period those thunderstorms will continue to battle their way into southern scotland. they will continue to peter out and it will stay cloudy and wet across the west of scotland. for sunday, the northern half of the country, cloudy. rain across the north and the west of scotland. sunshi
torrential downpours across cheshire, across northern staffordshire.s through the course of the afternoon as flashflood thing becomes more widespread and we will also see hale continuing too. the rain pushing into southern scotland. quite cloudy. we will see some clouds at hampden park. temperatures around 23 degrees. not as hot as it will be across the north of scotland. we could see 29 — 30 celsius across the moray firth. thunderstorms severe. continually moving northwards. cooler, cloudy...
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they are elaine mciver — a cheshire police officer who was off duty at the arena.arra teenager eilidh macleod have confirmed she has died. the 14—year—old had been unaccounted for since monday night. in a statement they say "words cannot express how we feel at losing our darling eilidh." her friend, 15—year—old laura macintyre is in hospital in a serious condition. ajust giving page set up to support the families has raised nearly £20,000. overnight it was confirmed that chloe rutherford who was 17 and from south sheilds, and her boyfriend liam curry — aged 19, also from south sheilds had died in the attack. they had planned on going travelling together. last night, the mother of 15—year—old olivia campbell spoke about her daughter at a vigil in bury. she had appealed for years about her daughter before discovering she was amongst the dead. as a family, we are united, we're standing strong. i ask her friends, strangers, relatives, to do the same. please stay together, don't let this beat any of us, please, don't let my daughter be a victim. applause. well said! app
they are elaine mciver — a cheshire police officer who was off duty at the arena.arra teenager eilidh macleod have confirmed she has died. the 14—year—old had been unaccounted for since monday night. in a statement they say "words cannot express how we feel at losing our darling eilidh." her friend, 15—year—old laura macintyre is in hospital in a serious condition. ajust giving page set up to support the families has raised nearly £20,000. overnight it was confirmed that...
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in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital in cheshireng allowed to go home. when she was released from hospital, she had reached their target weight and was not considered a suicide risk, butjust five days afterwards, after a row with her family about her excessive exercise, she ran out of the house saying that she ran out of the house saying that she was going to kill herself. she came here to a station nearby and took her own life. the jury found that pip's family hadn't been given enough information about her being a suicide risk at that point and that agencies supposed to help and works together. there was well documented concern about the fragmented and desperate state of mental health services for children and adolescents. the priory hospital says it will now consider the jury's findings. pip's parents want to open a centre to provide early help for other anorexia sufferers. judith moritz, bbc news, stockport. the time is 6.15pm. our top story this evening: theresa may has told the bbc she'll bea theresa may has told the bbc she'll
in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital in cheshireng allowed to go home. when she was released from hospital, she had reached their target weight and was not considered a suicide risk, butjust five days afterwards, after a row with her family about her excessive exercise, she ran out of the house saying that she ran out of the house saying that she was going to kill herself. she came here to a station nearby and took her own life. the jury...
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she was in the cheshire force and some of her colleagues came today to pay tribute to her.e 22 victims who died but there are those injured and are still in hospital. with the update you with that. 116 people treated in hospital since monday nights, 63 are still in hospital and 20 of them are in critical care. this is one of the busiest days of the year, the may bank holiday, big events all over the country, not least in manchester, extra police and security have been drafted in. my and security have been drafted in. my colleague reports. they're on hand for photos, but the armed police out on the streets are there to protect and reassure the crowds who've turned out for the bank holiday weekend. shoppers mixed with hen parties in manchester as the threat level was lowered. itjust made you feel much more secure be quite honest having that so, yes, i think only sort of five days after something critical‘s happened in manchester, to reduce it so quickly, there's still a lot of investigation going ahead. there is also the side that though that you trust the fact the investigat
she was in the cheshire force and some of her colleagues came today to pay tribute to her.e 22 victims who died but there are those injured and are still in hospital. with the update you with that. 116 people treated in hospital since monday nights, 63 are still in hospital and 20 of them are in critical care. this is one of the busiest days of the year, the may bank holiday, big events all over the country, not least in manchester, extra police and security have been drafted in. my and...
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this was cheshire at eight o'clock this morning.n east anglia in norfolk. it will linger its longest over the north east of scotland, but behind that there is an abundance of sunshine following. the best of the sunshine will be in the afternoon. but we have got those shower starting to develop on the western side of ireland and there could be some thunder in those heavier showers in highland scotland and the grampians. but in between there will be plenty of sunshine and it will be a brighter day on the north sea coasts of scotland. the highs should be 16—20d in a few spots. some showers in the south—west peninsula towards wiltshire and gloucestershire. 0ne 01’ wiltshire and gloucestershire. 0ne or two wiltshire and gloucestershire. 0ne ortwo in wiltshire and gloucestershire. 0ne or two in wales and the midlands, but an awful lot of drier weather. but it is strong sunshine, so bear that in mind if you are out for a long walk perhaps or playing some sport. it will be a pleasant evening for most of us and it will turn chilly quite quic
this was cheshire at eight o'clock this morning.n east anglia in norfolk. it will linger its longest over the north east of scotland, but behind that there is an abundance of sunshine following. the best of the sunshine will be in the afternoon. but we have got those shower starting to develop on the western side of ireland and there could be some thunder in those heavier showers in highland scotland and the grampians. but in between there will be plenty of sunshine and it will be a brighter...
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flowers have been laid at cheshire police headquarters for elaine.anised crime unit. she spent 20 years work ing for the police her colleagues and friends came into work to learn they had lost one of their own. there was a book of condolence opened for the police officer. elaine from all i have heard, embodies all the best about the police service and she cared about the community and victims and left a lasting impression on those who met her. the families of those killed can hardly take it all in. last night one mother shared her grief at a vigil to mark the loss of her daughter, 0livia. a vigil to mark the loss of her daughter, olivia. it is such a hard time for us. i had to come. i didn't know what to do. i don't know where to be. i don't know what to do. i just knew... something told me i had to come here. and the injured, so many injured, have so much to come to terms with. 15—year—old laura has had surgery to remove shrapnel. my ea rs went had surgery to remove shrapnel. my ears went all muffled and i could see everyone rushing around. i think
flowers have been laid at cheshire police headquarters for elaine.anised crime unit. she spent 20 years work ing for the police her colleagues and friends came into work to learn they had lost one of their own. there was a book of condolence opened for the police officer. elaine from all i have heard, embodies all the best about the police service and she cared about the community and victims and left a lasting impression on those who met her. the families of those killed can hardly take it all...
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among those work colleagues of elaine mciver the off—duty police officer from the cheshire force who evening. her collea g u es lost her life on monday evening. her colleagues came earlier today and also the family of georgina callender who brought flowers and balloons to remember their daughter and released 18 yellow balloons. judging that was a second—year student in lancashire. she tweeted before the ariana grande concert she was so excited to see the american star. these families obviously devastated to come here, looking for some comfort and support from the many people who have joined together across the city to support them. i am joined by two people doing just that throughout the day. they are both from mothers against violence. pauline, tell me what you have been able to offer people today? we have offered people comfort. give them a hug and talk to them. just do the people who have had friends or know someone, to give them our condolences. our heartfelt condolences. our heartfelt condolences. tell them about the service we have to offer, should they need it. that service is
among those work colleagues of elaine mciver the off—duty police officer from the cheshire force who evening. her collea g u es lost her life on monday evening. her colleagues came earlier today and also the family of georgina callender who brought flowers and balloons to remember their daughter and released 18 yellow balloons. judging that was a second—year student in lancashire. she tweeted before the ariana grande concert she was so excited to see the american star. these families...
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police in cheshire are investigating the death of a number of babies at one of its main hospitals.earlier. the police said they are going to look at 15 deaths. they will focus on eight and they will review another seven. they will also look at six babies who came very close to death. all of them having been here at the cou ntess them having been here at the countess of chester hospital. the hospital have told us there have already been a number of independent reviews into the neonatal unit here. in fact, one of those reviews, which was published earlier this year recommended 2a improvements. it talks about inadequate staffing levels, but it also said it couldn't find anything to link these individual deaths. so the hospital felt there was still questions to be a nswered felt there was still questions to be answered and in particular, the hospital says they wanted to rule out any unnatural causes. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: former fbi director robert mueller has been appointed to investigate claims of collusion between russia and donald tru
police in cheshire are investigating the death of a number of babies at one of its main hospitals.earlier. the police said they are going to look at 15 deaths. they will focus on eight and they will review another seven. they will also look at six babies who came very close to death. all of them having been here at the cou ntess them having been here at the countess of chester hospital. the hospital have told us there have already been a number of independent reviews into the neonatal unit...
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among those were colleagues of elaine mciver, the off—duty police officer from the cheshire force whor today and also the family of georgina callender, who brought flowers and balloons to remember their daughter, and released 18 yellow balloons. she was a second—year student in lancashire. she tweeted before the ariana grande concert she was so excited to see the american star. these families obviously devastated to come here, looking for some comfort and support from the many people who have joined together across the city to support them. police in the american city of portland say two men were killed when they tried to stop a man racially abusing two teenage girls who appeared to be muslim. the incident happened on a commuter train on friday afternoon. the mother of one of the two girls told the local publication the 0regonian, that the attacker was saying that portland police have named the suspected killer as jeremyjoseph christian, and published a photo of him. half a million people have been displaced and more than 120 killed, in severe floods in sri lanka — the worst flooding
among those were colleagues of elaine mciver, the off—duty police officer from the cheshire force whor today and also the family of georgina callender, who brought flowers and balloons to remember their daughter, and released 18 yellow balloons. she was a second—year student in lancashire. she tweeted before the ariana grande concert she was so excited to see the american star. these families obviously devastated to come here, looking for some comfort and support from the many people who...
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now we focus on a cluster of thunderstorms developing in north—west england, staffordshire, cheshire,ire and north england this afternoon and some could be intense, flash flooding, lightning. weather warnings are in force. a hot day for the north of scotland. elsewhere, cooler. thunderstorms in the north go on for a while. they is down overnight. some rain in northern and western scotland, cloudy skies, clear spells in the south. the northern half of the country starts cloudy and it may hold an to the cloud. to the south, some sunshine, feeling warm again, the risk of showers and thunderstorms moving from the south later on. they will spread northwards. on sunday night into bank holiday monday the could be heavy downpours in some places. warm and humid night in the surveys. elsewhere turning cooler. hello. this is bbc news. the terror threat level in the uk, that was increased to the highest status of ‘critical‘ following the manchester bombing has been reduced to ‘severe'. a threat level of severe means an attack is highly likely. the country should remain vigilant. police and army b
now we focus on a cluster of thunderstorms developing in north—west england, staffordshire, cheshire,ire and north england this afternoon and some could be intense, flash flooding, lightning. weather warnings are in force. a hot day for the north of scotland. elsewhere, cooler. thunderstorms in the north go on for a while. they is down overnight. some rain in northern and western scotland, cloudy skies, clear spells in the south. the northern half of the country starts cloudy and it may hold...
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in 2014, pepper was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital in cheshirehe had reached her target weight and wasn't considered a suicide risk, butjust five days afterwards, after ray row with herfamily five days afterwards, after ray row with her family about her obsessive exercise, she ran out of the house, saying that she was going to kill herself. she came to this station nearby and took her own life. the jury nearby and took her own life. the jury found that pip's family had not been given enough information about her being a suicide risk, and that agency is supposed to help how hadn't worked together. he priory hospital said it will consider the jury's findings. it's parents want to open a centre to provide la help for other anorexia sufferers. —— pip's parents want to open a centre to provide early help for other anorexia sufferers. our top story: president putin has dismissed allegations of russian meddling in the us election. speaking at a meeting with german chancellor angela merkel. let's move on to the french presidential election. the campaign
in 2014, pepper was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital in cheshirehe had reached her target weight and wasn't considered a suicide risk, butjust five days afterwards, after ray row with herfamily five days afterwards, after ray row with her family about her obsessive exercise, she ran out of the house, saying that she was going to kill herself. she came to this station nearby and took her own life. the jury nearby and took her own life. the jury found that...
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elaine mciver was an off—duty cheshire police officer.y, she was described as "everyone's friend, the best we could ever have wished for". those people and all 22 who died, and all of those who remain badly injured in hospital, continue to be remembered here at this square in manchester, people arriving here co nsta ntly, manchester, people arriving here constantly, laying flowers and reading the tributes. a lot of people in tears and a lot of people expressing solidarity. the police investigation continues. for now, from manchester, back to you, simon. after a warm welcome in the middle east, and a "fantastic" visit with the pope, us president donald trump faces a tougher agenda today as he meets leaders of nato and the eu — both organisations he has criticised in the past. nato says it will become more involved in the fight against so—called islamic state militants, but the president is likely to face pressure on trade and environmental concerns. let's go live to brussels and our europe correspondent, damian grammaticas. a busy schedule
elaine mciver was an off—duty cheshire police officer.y, she was described as "everyone's friend, the best we could ever have wished for". those people and all 22 who died, and all of those who remain badly injured in hospital, continue to be remembered here at this square in manchester, people arriving here co nsta ntly, manchester, people arriving here constantly, laying flowers and reading the tributes. a lot of people in tears and a lot of people expressing solidarity. the...
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police in cheshire have started an investigation following the deaths of a number of babies at the countesscern about the deaths of eight babies betweenjune 2015 and june 2016. it will also review the deaths of a further seven babies, as well as six who became seriously ill during the same period. tributes have been paid to the former first minister of wales and labour mp, rhodri morgan, who has died at the age of 77. he led the welsh government for almost a decade until his retirement in 2009. labour colleagues have described him as a unique populist intellectual and a father figure for wales. political parties suspended election campaigning in wales today as a mark of respect. the former first minister of wales, rhodri morgan, who has died at the age of 77. let's go back to our main story now, and to george. welcome back to halifax. one of the key themes of the conservative manifesto is fairness across the generations. so, the guarantee of a minimum rise in pensions has gone and the elderly being cared for in their own homes will now see the value of their home count towards the cost of t
police in cheshire have started an investigation following the deaths of a number of babies at the countesscern about the deaths of eight babies betweenjune 2015 and june 2016. it will also review the deaths of a further seven babies, as well as six who became seriously ill during the same period. tributes have been paid to the former first minister of wales and labour mp, rhodri morgan, who has died at the age of 77. he led the welsh government for almost a decade until his retirement in 2009....
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in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital, in cheshireallowed to go home. pip wasn't considered a suicide risk, butjust five days after coming home from hospital, she ran out of the house, shouting that she was going to kill herself. she came here, to a nearby station, and took her own life. the jury found that pip‘s family hadn't been given enough information about her being a suicide risk at that point and that agencies supposed to help her hadn't worked together. there was well documented concern about the fragmented and desperate state of mental health services for children and adolescence both in terms of in—patient, but also community services. pippa was a highly vulnerable girl with an eating disorder and mental health difficulties, and it's unacceptable that those who should have been there to protect her failed to do so. the priory hospital say it is will now consider the jury's findings. pip‘s parents have released the footage of her to raise awareness. they want to open a centre, called pip‘s place, to provide early help for ot
in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital, in cheshireallowed to go home. pip wasn't considered a suicide risk, butjust five days after coming home from hospital, she ran out of the house, shouting that she was going to kill herself. she came here, to a nearby station, and took her own life. the jury found that pip‘s family hadn't been given enough information about her being a suicide risk at that point and that agencies supposed to help her...
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on ianou were firmer cheshire, the former king sister -- kingfisher ceo.ou voted against his reelection. i have not seen anything yet, but why is that? we recommended voting against him initially as a result of his significant external commitments. he served on five boards, including three of those as chairman, which is a very substantial time commitment. we are talking about a director who is tasked with being the chairman of the new u.k. barclays bank while also serving on the global board. it is a very substantial time commitment and a huge risk to shareholders if a director cannot respond to things like we are seeing right now with the investigation into the whistleblowing of event. or brexit. there is a number of things coming up that may demand substantial attention from the board. we think shareholders deserve better than having someone who may not be able to devote the time. i would also say that -- barclays has said he will scale back his workflow by september of this year. are you satisfied with that answer? andrew: we are somewhat santos -- sati
on ianou were firmer cheshire, the former king sister -- kingfisher ceo.ou voted against his reelection. i have not seen anything yet, but why is that? we recommended voting against him initially as a result of his significant external commitments. he served on five boards, including three of those as chairman, which is a very substantial time commitment. we are talking about a director who is tasked with being the chairman of the new u.k. barclays bank while also serving on the global board....
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we moved resources in from as far away as blackpool, cheshire, up in the south cumbria, everyone wasio contact directly with the first people to arrive. at what point dojunior lies, eitherfrom arrive. at what point dojunior lies, either from the tone or the m essa g es lies, either from the tone or the messages you received back, that this was something completely out of the ordinary? i have been around the ambulance service for 30 years, i know the message when it comes through, that first message i saw what it talked about an explosion, and in the first call i got when it said it was at the arena, i sensed very quickly that there was something really significant going on here. the messages i got from our other commanders on scene, it was quite clear that there were fatalities and large numbers of casualties, and i realised then this isa casualties, and i realised then this is a significant event there will need to make sure we are properly supporting resources from across the north of england, notjust our own services. so we would getting m essa g es services. so we would getting m
we moved resources in from as far away as blackpool, cheshire, up in the south cumbria, everyone wasio contact directly with the first people to arrive. at what point dojunior lies, eitherfrom arrive. at what point dojunior lies, either from the tone or the m essa g es lies, either from the tone or the messages you received back, that this was something completely out of the ordinary? i have been around the ambulance service for 30 years, i know the message when it comes through, that first...
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nell jones, a student from cheshire is the latest to be identified.described as popular and always smiling and positive. >> another victim, 15-year-old olivia campbell. campbell's mother spoke with cnn before she found out that her daughter was among the 22 who had been murdered. meantime, manchester police have confirmed they have identified all of those kill in the attack. our erin mclaughlin has more on the victims. >> reporter: john and poppy, we're hearing the tragic story of 15-year-old olivia campbell, one of 22 killed in monday night's attack. she's described as bubbly with a great sense of humor, much loved by her family. like many others at the concert, 15-year-old olivia campbell was excited to be there. >> it was half past 8:00, she said they were amazing. she was waiting for ariana to come on, and she was so happy, and she thanked me, and said she loved me, and that was the last i heard from her. >> reporter: when olivia's mother charlotte last spoke to cnn she'd hoped her daughter was alive and simply missing. now the news the family fea
nell jones, a student from cheshire is the latest to be identified.described as popular and always smiling and positive. >> another victim, 15-year-old olivia campbell. campbell's mother spoke with cnn before she found out that her daughter was among the 22 who had been murdered. meantime, manchester police have confirmed they have identified all of those kill in the attack. our erin mclaughlin has more on the victims. >> reporter: john and poppy, we're hearing the tragic story of...
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mr osborne stepped down last month as conservative mp for tatton in cheshire. 0ur media editor, amoling, ahead of his first day as a newspaper editor. the former chancellor has taken the editor's chair of the evening standard, in one of the most surprising appointments in recent history. many westminster observers initially believed he took the job to build a power base. but that theory was undermined when 0sborne announced that he would step down as an mp for tatton, in cheshire. with the standards business model under some pressure, there is probably relief among staff that mr osborne is no longer an mp for a northern constituency. but there is still an anxiety about his work for blackrock, the asset manager in the city. quite aside from the time commitment, it suggests a serious potential conflict of interest. his top priority today, other than producing a strong front page, will be to explain his vision for the paper to staff. 0sborne will leave parliament tomorrow, and his constituency will get a new mp in five weeks' time. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour.
mr osborne stepped down last month as conservative mp for tatton in cheshire. 0ur media editor, amoling, ahead of his first day as a newspaper editor. the former chancellor has taken the editor's chair of the evening standard, in one of the most surprising appointments in recent history. many westminster observers initially believed he took the job to build a power base. but that theory was undermined when 0sborne announced that he would step down as an mp for tatton, in cheshire. with the...
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the bbc understands she was from the cheshire force. in hospital and their two children have also been injured. they also said that all the victims's families have been informed of what has happened to them and specialist police are supporting those families of those who sadly died. in terms of keeping the city going, there is a very visible police presence today. we have seen armed police patrolling round here throughout the day. the chief constable has said no military personnel are here in manchester, but what is happening in the army being able to free up officers means things like the manchester games and the manchester ten k can go ahead, trying to keep some semblance of normality in this city while the investigation continues. thank you. let's talk more broadly about the response we have had across all agencies and in government to the attack. joining me now from westminster is the chair of the intelligence and security committee and former attorney general dominic grieve. it is good to have you with us. thinking of the increase
the bbc understands she was from the cheshire force. in hospital and their two children have also been injured. they also said that all the victims's families have been informed of what has happened to them and specialist police are supporting those families of those who sadly died. in terms of keeping the city going, there is a very visible police presence today. we have seen armed police patrolling round here throughout the day. the chief constable has said no military personnel are here in...
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elaine mciver was an off duty cheshire police officer.e's friend, the best we could ever have wished for". as we've been reflecting in terms of the continuing police investigation, as we had, police described those arrests that they've made a significant. several members of salman abedi's family are among those taken into custody and it's emerged that two people who knew the bomber had previously made calls to an anti—terrorist hotline. it has raised questions over how the authorities treat intelligence from within the community and how they work with civil society organisations to try to combat radicalisation. welljoining me from birmingham now is jahan mahmood, a former adviser to the government's prevent counter—terror programme. he now runs a community group which tries to combat terrorism. first of all, i wonder what goes through your mind when you hear those suggestions, people telling us in the community that albeit a few yea rs in the community that albeit a few years ago that people had reached out about this man, that they did h
elaine mciver was an off duty cheshire police officer.e's friend, the best we could ever have wished for". as we've been reflecting in terms of the continuing police investigation, as we had, police described those arrests that they've made a significant. several members of salman abedi's family are among those taken into custody and it's emerged that two people who knew the bomber had previously made calls to an anti—terrorist hotline. it has raised questions over how the authorities...
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elaine mciver was an off duty cheshire police officer.ement from her family, she was described as "everyone's friend, the best we could ever have wished for". the head teacher of a school in leeds has been paying tribute to one of the victims. the whole school community is saddened and shocked. our thoughts and prayers are with herfamily our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends at this very difficult time and with the families of others who have lost their lives or been injured. she was simply a delightful student and as her grandfather said yesterday, she was happy. grandfather said yesterday, she was happy, creative and confident. she had a great group of friends, enjoyed her studies, she was an asset to our little high. we cannot understand why this has happened but we are grateful to the council, police and other external agencies who have been in to support our young people and staff, many of whom have been devastated. it is one day at the time but i am phenomenally proud of the way everyone in school has come togethe
elaine mciver was an off duty cheshire police officer.ement from her family, she was described as "everyone's friend, the best we could ever have wished for". the head teacher of a school in leeds has been paying tribute to one of the victims. the whole school community is saddened and shocked. our thoughts and prayers are with herfamily our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends at this very difficult time and with the families of others who have lost their lives or...
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her name was nell jones and a student at the school in cheshire and has a population of about 1 million. the principal breaking the news to the students this morning. it's a really tragic story because the night of the concert her parents were unable to get in touch with her. so they frantically came here to manchester looking for her, putting out notes on social media saying please help us find her. unfortunately, they did find her and she is confirmed amongst one of the 22 dead. we also know that overnight another victim identified. she was a receptionist at a school and mother of three, her name is jane twittle and you see this idea of school come up over and over again and that's simply because a lot of the victims and people who went to this concert were school-age girls and school-age boys and we'll probably be getting more information about confirmation of identities. think about how old you were, john or you were, poppy when you went to your first concert. it's probably something that you remember just like your prom or your wedding. concerts is something we remember the first t
her name was nell jones and a student at the school in cheshire and has a population of about 1 million. the principal breaking the news to the students this morning. it's a really tragic story because the night of the concert her parents were unable to get in touch with her. so they frantically came here to manchester looking for her, putting out notes on social media saying please help us find her. unfortunately, they did find her and she is confirmed amongst one of the 22 dead. we also know...
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cumbria, lancashire and cheshire, you will have the sunshine.unny skies. through this evening and overnight the showers will transfer towards western and eastern parts of wales, down towards the south—west and fade. then we have got our next system coming in from bringing in more rain and stronger breeze. where we have had clear skies by day the temperature will fall rapidly and it will be cold. so a cold start to the day toll, but there will be a lot of sunshine around. however, in the south—eastern quadrant of the country, more cloud the the rain that we have overnight, turning more showery, but on this brisk breeze, the cloud will drift further westwards. you can see it is just the western fringes of wales and south—west england that hang on to the sunshine. 0nce south—west england that hang on to the sunshine. once again, it is northern england, scotland and northern england, scotland and northern ireland that really see a dry and a sunny pleasant day. if you're thinking of heading down to the seaside because there is going to be quite pleas
cumbria, lancashire and cheshire, you will have the sunshine.unny skies. through this evening and overnight the showers will transfer towards western and eastern parts of wales, down towards the south—west and fade. then we have got our next system coming in from bringing in more rain and stronger breeze. where we have had clear skies by day the temperature will fall rapidly and it will be cold. so a cold start to the day toll, but there will be a lot of sunshine around. however, in the...
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this is a beautiful sky across cumbria and another lovely picture in cheshire.parts of england and scotland, and tonight turns misty, some light rain, but on balance it is a quiet and very mild night. look at these temperatures, even 16, maybe a bit fresher in the east where the skies are clear. the wind is spiralling around here like a style, it is scooping up the warmth across france, the winds are blowing in and they have got to come from france, bringing the warmth, and also pushing in a weather front into the north west. we have the warm weather across the south and those temperatures could reach 25, possibly even 26 in the south—east. this is a conservative estimate. but for many, into the low 20s, coventry, sheffield, sunderland. the atla ntic coventry, sheffield, sunderland. the atlantic air is a bit fresher for belfast and scotland. that is where the weather front is in the north—western areas. behind it, it might not be cold, but it will be fresher compared to the rest of the country. it is still sluggishly moving across the uk, the weather front, brin
this is a beautiful sky across cumbria and another lovely picture in cheshire.parts of england and scotland, and tonight turns misty, some light rain, but on balance it is a quiet and very mild night. look at these temperatures, even 16, maybe a bit fresher in the east where the skies are clear. the wind is spiralling around here like a style, it is scooping up the warmth across france, the winds are blowing in and they have got to come from france, bringing the warmth, and also pushing in a...
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judith mortgages reporting from cheshire.t him. the judge, deborah taylor, charges against him. thejudge, deborah taylor, sold the jury thejudge, deborah taylor, sold the jury here at southwark crown court told the jury that rolf harris will be released tomorrow. he was convicted and sentenced in 2014. she told the jury, the fact that she has given him bail does not have bearing on the decision to be made in due course. she told the jury that rolf harris has been appearing during the trial via a videolink, that he will now appear in person for the remainder of his trial from monday. rolf harris is facing four counts of indecent assault charges. these are historical allegations between 1971 and 198 p, all relating to three victims, three alleged victims between the ages of 13 and 16. now the court is hearing evidence today from the second of those alleged victims. she claims he assaulted her ata victims. she claims he assaulted her at a sports event in cambridge when she was 16 years old. so the trial here continuing. but to r
judith mortgages reporting from cheshire.t him. the judge, deborah taylor, charges against him. thejudge, deborah taylor, sold the jury thejudge, deborah taylor, sold the jury here at southwark crown court told the jury that rolf harris will be released tomorrow. he was convicted and sentenced in 2014. she told the jury, the fact that she has given him bail does not have bearing on the decision to be made in due course. she told the jury that rolf harris has been appearing during the trial via...
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across cheshire.kies across scotland, northern parts of england, to the south we have had the cloud and some rain. you can see the mist, turning a bit more cloudy, this rain is nudging into the north—west of the uk, and look how mild it is, 16 degrees. tomorrow's weather map, there is a big low across the atlantic, this is a cold front. it is sending the fresh atlantic air and pushing that into northern ireland and parts of scotland. to the south we have winds coming out of france where it is very warm, so this weather front is helping to shut the warmer air in our direction —— shunt. it could reach 26 degrees in the south. western parts and the north west, more cloud and much fresher air from north west, more cloud and much fresher airfrom the north west, more cloud and much fresher air from the atlantic. it is a very slow—moving front, very sluggish, not pushing it too much, so it will stay through the course of the day and the evening across many parts of england. the weather front still moving slu
across cheshire.kies across scotland, northern parts of england, to the south we have had the cloud and some rain. you can see the mist, turning a bit more cloudy, this rain is nudging into the north—west of the uk, and look how mild it is, 16 degrees. tomorrow's weather map, there is a big low across the atlantic, this is a cold front. it is sending the fresh atlantic air and pushing that into northern ireland and parts of scotland. to the south we have winds coming out of france where it is...
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she was hospitalised back in 2014 and the priory in cheshire, the hospital treating her, they have toldxia that they had ever seen and she spent more than a year in that hospital. she eventually reached her target weight and in december 2015 she was allowed to go home. she went back home on the 4th of december and five days later, on the ninth, she ran away from home after a row with herfamily ran away from home after a row with her family because the anorexia still continued to torment her. she was obsessive about going to the gym. she had a row with her parents about that excessive general use and shouted she was going to kill herself, run away from home and jumped in front of a train at the local station. the jury here jumped in front of a train at the local station. thejury here have just come back into court and have recorded firstly the conclusion that her death was suicide, but also went into the factors around that, and have said that that suicide was probably contributed to by several factors, one of which was that the family had insufficient support, that when pip was allowed
she was hospitalised back in 2014 and the priory in cheshire, the hospital treating her, they have toldxia that they had ever seen and she spent more than a year in that hospital. she eventually reached her target weight and in december 2015 she was allowed to go home. she went back home on the 4th of december and five days later, on the ninth, she ran away from home after a row with herfamily ran away from home after a row with her family because the anorexia still continued to torment her....
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in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital in cheshire she had reached their target weight and was not considered a suicide risk, butjust five days afterwards, after a row with herfamily about her excessive exercise, she ran out of the house saying that she was going to kill herself. she came here to a station nearby and took her own life. the jury found that pip's family hadn't been given enough information about her being a suicide risk at that point and that agencies supposed to help and works together. there was well documented concern about the fragmented and desperate state of mental health services for children and adolescents. the priory hospital says it will now consider the jury's findings. pip's parents want to open a centre to provide early help for other anorexia sufferers. judith moritz, bbc news, stockport. this weekend the french will go to the polls in the second round of the french presidential election. the centrist emmanuel macron and the front national‘s marine le pen are trying to win over the supporters of candidate
in 2014, pippa was sectioned under the mental health act and taken to the priory hospital in cheshire she had reached their target weight and was not considered a suicide risk, butjust five days afterwards, after a row with herfamily about her excessive exercise, she ran out of the house saying that she was going to kill herself. she came here to a station nearby and took her own life. the jury found that pip's family hadn't been given enough information about her being a suicide risk at that...
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paisley in cheshire. 0n balance, a very pleasant day. this club breaking up as we go through the afternoon. some spots of rain, across wales and light ones coming in. ina across wales and light ones coming in. in a couple of other places but on the whole in looks dry this coming night. mrand murk in the south. these are the temperatures of 16 degrees in parts of the uk. it will be a little fresher. this weather map for tomorrow early in the morning, low—pressure, this weather front moves into the north—west but that low—pressure scoops up the warmth from france, moving it in our direction. things will be warming up across england through the day. in the south, at 4pm tomorrow, temperatures get up to about 26 degrees in the capital. 0n the south coast around 21 or so. hampton. temperatures widely in the low 20s all the way up into sunderland. the north—west getting fresh airfrom the sunderland. the north—west getting fresh air from the atlantic. for belfast, on and off through the morning. temperatures here in the teens and similar weathe
paisley in cheshire. 0n balance, a very pleasant day. this club breaking up as we go through the afternoon. some spots of rain, across wales and light ones coming in. ina across wales and light ones coming in. in a couple of other places but on the whole in looks dry this coming night. mrand murk in the south. these are the temperatures of 16 degrees in parts of the uk. it will be a little fresher. this weather map for tomorrow early in the morning, low—pressure, this weather front moves into...
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parts of cheshire and make issue, towards cumbria. a fair bit of cloud. there are, there are some breaks. through the course of the day, this band of rain will very slowly. but for east anglia and the south—east, it should stay dry. meanwhile, shall be rain across northern ireland and scotland. in the sunshine here, it will feel pleasant but in the south—east, we could hit 25 and that will feel quite sticky. through this evening and overnight, here is the rain, would you be making across the south of england and into east anglia and northern england. behind it, clearer skies. it's anglia and northern england. behind it, clearerskies. it's still going to be muggy as we pushed towards the south. we start off with this rain tomorrow. some of it could be boundary. all that energy through the weather front. we are back into sunshine behind it and showers. still the chance tomorrow in the south—east. possibly 25. 0h, carol. a massive disappointment. i was expecting to get the shorts out tomorrow. we will have a good night in bristol this evening. tomorrow. we w
parts of cheshire and make issue, towards cumbria. a fair bit of cloud. there are, there are some breaks. through the course of the day, this band of rain will very slowly. but for east anglia and the south—east, it should stay dry. meanwhile, shall be rain across northern ireland and scotland. in the sunshine here, it will feel pleasant but in the south—east, we could hit 25 and that will feel quite sticky. through this evening and overnight, here is the rain, would you be making across...
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for cumbria, lancashire and cheshire, you can expect sun sheuvenlt as we push down the east coast towards of the sunshinement here and there in the cloud, there will be one or two holes, but especially, we will have a lot of cloud. as we head through the evening and overnight, a lot of the cloud will be eroded and there will bea cloud will be eroded and there will be a lot of dry weather and clear skies and the rain and the breeze persisting across the northern isles and the far north of mainland scotland. in towns and cities temperatures six to nine celsius, but in the countryside, it will be colder. we're looking at closer to freezing. so there will be abair a grass frost this coming night. so tomorrow morning we start off on a dry and cold note, but the temperature will rise quickly in the sunshine and there will be a lot of sunshine and there will be a lot of sunshine around tomorrow. breezy through the english channel. not much wind anywhere else. and still this patchy rain across the far north of scotland with a bit more cloud in the north and the east. and then by the time we get i
for cumbria, lancashire and cheshire, you can expect sun sheuvenlt as we push down the east coast towards of the sunshinement here and there in the cloud, there will be one or two holes, but especially, we will have a lot of cloud. as we head through the evening and overnight, a lot of the cloud will be eroded and there will bea cloud will be eroded and there will be a lot of dry weather and clear skies and the rain and the breeze persisting across the northern isles and the far north of...
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sunshine across northern ireland, sunshine across cumbria, lancashire and cheshire.es. these temperatures indicate what you can expect in towns and cities, but in the countryside, it will be much colder. cold enough for a touch of frost. so gardeners and growers be aware of that. tomorrow, we start with a lot of sunshine. still this cloud draped across parts of the north and the east of scotland with patchy rain in the northern isles, blustery winds across the english channel, but again, a pleasant day if you're in the sunshine. temperatures down in the north and up temperatures down in the north and up as we come further south. we're looking at highs up to 17 celsius. then it changes. thursday into friday. we've got this rain coming up friday. we've got this rain coming up across the channel islands and the english channel and in across southern england and wales. some of that will turn thundery and it will start to feel humid. ahead of that, drier and brighter with sunshine. and i'll have a more detailed weather forecast later on, dan and lou. carol, thank you very
sunshine across northern ireland, sunshine across cumbria, lancashire and cheshire.es. these temperatures indicate what you can expect in towns and cities, but in the countryside, it will be much colder. cold enough for a touch of frost. so gardeners and growers be aware of that. tomorrow, we start with a lot of sunshine. still this cloud draped across parts of the north and the east of scotland with patchy rain in the northern isles, blustery winds across the english channel, but again, a...
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afternoon, northern england could see thunder, especially towards parts of liverpool bay towards cheshireatures could be a few degrees higher than on the chart. the odd rumble of thunder across east anglia and south—east to end the day, but nowhere near as severe as last night. they will ease away overnight, lots of cloud other northern england, scotland and western wales. misty conditions into tuesday morning. not a cold night, temperatures in the teens for many. a change on tuesday, a weather front introducing some air off the atla ntic to introducing some air off the atlantic to give us a fresh second half of the week. tuesday starts with dry and bright weather across eastern and central parts, the early showers in northern ireland will push into scotland, wales and northern england. some could be heavy and thundery in northern england and eastern scotland before easing away. the sky brightening up for many towards the west later on. temperatures will be dropping compared the weekend. a cool start on wednesday compared with the past few days, looking pretty pleasant. temperatures for m
afternoon, northern england could see thunder, especially towards parts of liverpool bay towards cheshireatures could be a few degrees higher than on the chart. the odd rumble of thunder across east anglia and south—east to end the day, but nowhere near as severe as last night. they will ease away overnight, lots of cloud other northern england, scotland and western wales. misty conditions into tuesday morning. not a cold night, temperatures in the teens for many. a change on tuesday, a...