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thank you very much indeed for joining girls, paul cheshire. ——joining —— joining us. ——joining us. joining us. jamie is hearing a moment to tell us what is hot and what is not in the business news. first, a look at the headlines. england cricketer ben stokes, we hear, mocked two gay men before a fight, the 27—year—old denies the charge. more than 90 people are killed and thousands evacuated after the second earthquake to strike the indonesian island of lombok in a week. and after being found living ina week. and after being found living in a desert compound wearing rags and without food or fresh water, at 11 children in the us state of new mexico are rescued. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live:
thank you very much indeed for joining girls, paul cheshire. ——joining —— joining us. ——joining us. joining us. jamie is hearing a moment to tell us what is hot and what is not in the business news. first, a look at the headlines. england cricketer ben stokes, we hear, mocked two gay men before a fight, the 27—year—old denies the charge. more than 90 people are killed and thousands evacuated after the second earthquake to strike the indonesian island of lombok in a week. and...
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but of south—west england as well, some showers around, feeding down to the cheshire cat a parts of cheshirehtning in some of those showers. working their way south and east, through the midlands and down to the home counties, sunshine and charm of the northern ireland, also pleased in scotland. elsewhere dry. good bells of sunshine. a gentle looking moderate north—westerly breeze. the better byzantine temperatures getting up to between 18 and 20,000. cooler in the far north of scotland. showers will start to lose their energy to this evening, overnight most energy to this evening, overnight m ost pla ces energy to this evening, overnight most places become dry. clear skies at first before the class pass to build and as we had was dawn we see our base of rain arriving into northern ireland, western scotland, wales and south—west england. not quite as chilly tonight as last night. lows between seven and 11 celsius. a fairly unsettled day tomorrow, frontal system gradually working its way eastwards. increasing the cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain too many. strengthening the wind as well. a dr
but of south—west england as well, some showers around, feeding down to the cheshire cat a parts of cheshirehtning in some of those showers. working their way south and east, through the midlands and down to the home counties, sunshine and charm of the northern ireland, also pleased in scotland. elsewhere dry. good bells of sunshine. a gentle looking moderate north—westerly breeze. the better byzantine temperatures getting up to between 18 and 20,000. cooler in the far north of scotland....
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i am at a dairy farm in cheshire. normally these guys would the outcome the fields eating but there is not enough grass for them, so they have had to bring them in and give them the winter feed. farmers say they are really worried about what the future holds. an airliner crashesjust after takeoff in northern mexico. dozens are injured, but amazingly everyone survives. and we meet the black cab drivers saving lives on the streets of london. england are set to play their 1,000th test match. but they are relying on some of their one day players to get the better of india at edgbaston. there are a future was in the forecast, but for many, a dry start, sunshine but cloud will look in the north—west, we will see rain later. i will have more in 15 minute. —— i will have more in 15 minutes. our top story — an emergency ‘drought summit‘ has been called by the national farmers‘ union, to address the impact of the recent dry, hot weather on farms across the uk. many farmers have been experiencing their driest spring and summer f
i am at a dairy farm in cheshire. normally these guys would the outcome the fields eating but there is not enough grass for them, so they have had to bring them in and give them the winter feed. farmers say they are really worried about what the future holds. an airliner crashesjust after takeoff in northern mexico. dozens are injured, but amazingly everyone survives. and we meet the black cab drivers saving lives on the streets of london. england are set to play their 1,000th test match. but...
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thicker cloud in cheshire. 0utbreaks sunshine. in suffolk. thicker cloud in cheshire.at that we start to get into cooler pressure conditions. there is quite a lot of cool at lying in wait up to the north—west. we will be an ink that in our direction. mixed fortunes in the afternoon. whether font sizing the country in two. to the south—east, sunshine. the pitch is 27 degrees and some sunny skies in scotland and northern ireland. here, a cooler, fresher feel. the frontal system makes progress south—eastwards. heavy rain for a time in the south—west, part of the midlands. to the south east, warm and humid night. further north and west, a fresher feel. some spots single digits. in the north—west, more rain because of this cold front. behind that we really opened the door to the cool air. where is the air coming from? a long wait north. it is coming from the arctic. even at this time of year, that will not be one. two weather fronts, this time of year, that will not be one. two weatherfronts, one this time of year, that will not be one. two weather fronts, one across the so
thicker cloud in cheshire. 0utbreaks sunshine. in suffolk. thicker cloud in cheshire.at that we start to get into cooler pressure conditions. there is quite a lot of cool at lying in wait up to the north—west. we will be an ink that in our direction. mixed fortunes in the afternoon. whether font sizing the country in two. to the south—east, sunshine. the pitch is 27 degrees and some sunny skies in scotland and northern ireland. here, a cooler, fresher feel. the frontal system makes progress...
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Aug 7, 2018
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so this is a watchdog report, which has investigated a cheshire dale —— cheshire jailand found that whileed in at fourth cross open prison near warrington because inmates are fed up warrington because inmates are fed up with the portions of food being served. if you are in a prison watching this, i would love to know what you are eating. anyone currently locked up with access to a television. i can't believe this. how are they getting it in there? how are they getting it in there? how could you possibly smuggle phil at stake is mac vegetables, issued, are they going down the trousers? what is the fish smuggling technique? food is being thrown over the outside by friends of the inmates, who the inmates then go and collect the bags before they are are discovered. a fairly arbitrary approach. totally doesn't end up on the roof of their prison. culinary standards have improved, over the last 20 years people like to eat better, why should it be any difference? buries an element of that in the papers coverage but it goes back to this question about as an security —— prison security. now food, i
so this is a watchdog report, which has investigated a cheshire dale —— cheshire jailand found that whileed in at fourth cross open prison near warrington because inmates are fed up warrington because inmates are fed up with the portions of food being served. if you are in a prison watching this, i would love to know what you are eating. anyone currently locked up with access to a television. i can't believe this. how are they getting it in there? how are they getting it in there? how could...
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still a few going in northern and western areas and a few good travel through the cheshire gap into theo friday's, 1a to maybe 20 degrees, but with more sunshine around, it could feel a little bit more pleasant. on sunday, big changes again, the next area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic, it looks like it's going to arrive quite early. a really chilly and maybe a bright start in eastern areas before this area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather to most areas, spreading eastwards as the day wears on. some of this rain could be heavy, particularly across western hills. the skies will brighten in northern ireland later in the day and because of the cloud, wind and rain it could feel pretty chilly with temperatures in the mid—to—high teens cesius at best. for most of us, it's going to be a bank holiday on monday, and it's looking a little better with more in the way of sunshine and feeling a bit warmer in the south. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: the unexplained death of a british couple on holiday in egypt
still a few going in northern and western areas and a few good travel through the cheshire gap into theo friday's, 1a to maybe 20 degrees, but with more sunshine around, it could feel a little bit more pleasant. on sunday, big changes again, the next area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic, it looks like it's going to arrive quite early. a really chilly and maybe a bright start in eastern areas before this area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather to most areas, spreading...
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scotland northern ireland, eastern scotland north and east wales was showers feeding in through the cheshired the home counties. this is the weather tomorrow from the early satellite picture. the bank of cloud will be bringing something wet and windy tomorrow. this afternoon and windy tomorrow. this afternoon and this evening most of the showers will slowly start to fade leading the night dry. cloud will build across western scotland, northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england and outbreaks of rain. lows between seven and 11 celsius. we're inforan unsubtle between seven and 11 celsius. we're in for an unsubtle day tomorrow. the frontal system will be working its way eastwards, increasing the cloud and strengthening the wind and bringing rainfor and strengthening the wind and bringing rain for many during the day. at dry and bright start in the eastern counties of england. rain in the west extending eastwards. some of the rain will be heavy, that italy over the higher ground. dryer in the afternoon. these are the average speeds. perhaps 30 to a0 mile an hour gusts on the western co
scotland northern ireland, eastern scotland north and east wales was showers feeding in through the cheshired the home counties. this is the weather tomorrow from the early satellite picture. the bank of cloud will be bringing something wet and windy tomorrow. this afternoon and windy tomorrow. this afternoon and this evening most of the showers will slowly start to fade leading the night dry. cloud will build across western scotland, northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england and...
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still a few going in northern and western areas and a few good travel through the cheshire gap into theth more sunshine around, it could feel a little bit more pleasant. on sunday, big changes again, the next area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic, it looks like it's going to arrive quite early. a really chilly and maybe a bright start in eastern areas before this area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather to most areas, spreading eastwards as the day wears on. some of this rain could be heavy, particularly across western hills. the skies will brighten in northern ireland later in the day and because of the cloud, wind and rain it could feel pretty chilly with temperatures in the mid—to—high teens cesius at best. for most of us, it's going to be a bank holiday on monday, and it's looking a little better with more in the way of sunshine and feeling a bit warmer in the south. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: a year after thousands of rohingya refugees were forced from their homes in
still a few going in northern and western areas and a few good travel through the cheshire gap into theth more sunshine around, it could feel a little bit more pleasant. on sunday, big changes again, the next area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic, it looks like it's going to arrive quite early. a really chilly and maybe a bright start in eastern areas before this area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather to most areas, spreading eastwards as the day wears on. some of this rain...
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Aug 1, 2018
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i am at a dairy farm in cheshire. them in and give them the winter feed. farmers say they are really worried about what the future holds. an airliner crashesjust after takeoff in northern mexico. dozens are injured, but amazingly everyone survives. and we meet the black cab drivers saving lives on the streets of london. england are set to play their 1,000th test match.
i am at a dairy farm in cheshire. them in and give them the winter feed. farmers say they are really worried about what the future holds. an airliner crashesjust after takeoff in northern mexico. dozens are injured, but amazingly everyone survives. and we meet the black cab drivers saving lives on the streets of london. england are set to play their 1,000th test match.
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fewer showers running through the cheshire gap, one or two in land but mostly dry, giving more sunshinebit better on saturday, the temperature not too far off what they had today, 17 in the central belt, 20 soul across the south—east. that ridge of high pressure doesn't last long, things moving quickly off the atlantic, this next weather system arriving, bringing not only cloud but outbreaks of rain on sunday, maybe a dry start for the midlands and eastern england but the rain is making its weekly source, heavy at times, particularly wet and windy across south wales and the south—east of england. underneath the cloud and outbreaks of rain, the temperature average and this time of year. things are looking better for bank holiday monday, between two systems early on monday. flat bread of westerly airflow and some sunshine around, maybe a few showers on the westerly breeze. a lot of places will see dry weather and some sunshine around, and that means a boost to the temperature so could see boost to the temperature so could see highs particularly across eastern parts of england and to the l
fewer showers running through the cheshire gap, one or two in land but mostly dry, giving more sunshinebit better on saturday, the temperature not too far off what they had today, 17 in the central belt, 20 soul across the south—east. that ridge of high pressure doesn't last long, things moving quickly off the atlantic, this next weather system arriving, bringing not only cloud but outbreaks of rain on sunday, maybe a dry start for the midlands and eastern england but the rain is making its...
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. >> sitting shoulder to shoulder with colleagues on the city council and sporting a cheshire cat grin, mayor lisa gilmore says she was confident the digging would prove their claims. >> i think it is a tremendous victory for the city of santa clara and completely vindicates us on what we were trying to do in standing up to make sure there were enough funds available for the stadium in the 40 year lease term. >> two years ago, the 49ers approached the city about reducing rent because of unanticipated successes with construction and operation expenses. the team wanted a one-time rent reduction from $24.25 million- $19 million and over the months sought to optimize at about 20 million. in arbiter recently ruled the rent should be set at $24.7 million representing an increase of $262,000 each year and 10.4 million over the life of the stadium lease. >> we will be able to pay off the stadium at an accelerated rate and be able to make sure there is money and improvements. a statement reads mayor gilmore will always put her interests are for those of everyday sent to clarence. the stadium le
. >> sitting shoulder to shoulder with colleagues on the city council and sporting a cheshire cat grin, mayor lisa gilmore says she was confident the digging would prove their claims. >> i think it is a tremendous victory for the city of santa clara and completely vindicates us on what we were trying to do in standing up to make sure there were enough funds available for the stadium in the 40 year lease term. >> two years ago, the 49ers approached the city about reducing rent...
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. >> reporter: phil cheshire retired after 26 years as a police officer.now trained and qualified to patrol an elementary school in rural polk county, florida, with one mission. stop a school shooter. >> when you joined this, you decided if you see a youngster on campus with a gunpointing it at somebody and you hear that sound, you are going to shoot to kill? >> i am running to it and i am going to minimize the threat and neutralize it. >> reporter: the so-called guardians will supplement armed school resource officers come this fall. they will be state qualified to open fire in a crisis. each cadet here aware of what's at stake after meeting andrew pollock. >> after my daughter was murdered. >> reporter: his 18-year-old daughter meadow among the 17 killed at marjory stoneman douglas high school. guardian in training was deployed to iraq and afghanistan and is now a mother of two. what does it say about our society today that we need your skills from the war zone on a school campus? >> it's really sad that it has to escalate to this, but i feel like it's v
. >> reporter: phil cheshire retired after 26 years as a police officer.now trained and qualified to patrol an elementary school in rural polk county, florida, with one mission. stop a school shooter. >> when you joined this, you decided if you see a youngster on campus with a gunpointing it at somebody and you hear that sound, you are going to shoot to kill? >> i am running to it and i am going to minimize the threat and neutralize it. >> reporter: the so-called...
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and chair of the human fertilisation and embryology authority, sally cheshire. by infertility or genetic conditions. marisa bate is in her early 30s and has considered freezing her eggs but can t afford it. professor geeta nargund has called for the nhs to provide egg freezing for childless women. and fertility coach, sarah holland. thank you all very much indeed for joining us to discuss this. we will start with you, junior, because you are from the royal college of art such as is and gynaecologists. it is warning women to be cautious when freezing eggs for social reasons. how many women freezing eggs for social reasons. how many women are freezing eggs for social reasons. how many women are actually doing it? i must emphasise that although i ama it? i must emphasise that although i am a spokesperson for the college, i'm nota am a spokesperson for the college, i'm not a clinical doctor. i'm not an obstetrician house gynaecologists. i worked for many yea rs gynaecologists. i worked for many years in the laboratory. in terms of the numbers, i think sally cheshire
and chair of the human fertilisation and embryology authority, sally cheshire. by infertility or genetic conditions. marisa bate is in her early 30s and has considered freezing her eggs but can t afford it. professor geeta nargund has called for the nhs to provide egg freezing for childless women. and fertility coach, sarah holland. thank you all very much indeed for joining us to discuss this. we will start with you, junior, because you are from the royal college of art such as is and...
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Aug 17, 2018
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as you see here in cheshire. rain as well and that is going to be a story as we go through the start of the weekend. a lot of cloud piling in and a lot of humidity and one of the reasons for this humidity is the remnants of subtropical storm ernesto, which is heading towards the shores of the uk. and what is that going to introduce is this moisture and this humidity. it will eventually bring some rain for the second half of the weekend, not for all of us, but for some, it can be quite heavy for a time. but certainly behind those weather fronts, we have got this south—westerly flow and this moist air so it will be rather humid over the next couple of days. high pressure always the dominant feature further south. these fronts will bring some rain at times of the weekend. so we start off on saturday with cloud and outbreaks of drizzly rain across the scottish borders into northern ireland and northwest england. further south, we get some breaks and temperatures are going to respond. it will be breezy day, a warm sou
as you see here in cheshire. rain as well and that is going to be a story as we go through the start of the weekend. a lot of cloud piling in and a lot of humidity and one of the reasons for this humidity is the remnants of subtropical storm ernesto, which is heading towards the shores of the uk. and what is that going to introduce is this moisture and this humidity. it will eventually bring some rain for the second half of the weekend, not for all of us, but for some, it can be quite heavy for...
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north east wales, also some showers, feeding through the cheshire gap, extending down to parts of therow's weather. this bank of cloud will bring something wetter and windier for tomorrow. through the afternoon, most of the showers were fade. and that will leave a good part of the night dry. clear styles at first. —— clear spells at first and then the rain will come in as we head towards dawn. it will be a cool night, not as chilly as yesterday. temperatures between seven and 11. this frontal system will be coming towards the east, strengthening the winds and cloud. it will bring rain to many throughout the day. it might be a dry and bright start across eastern parts of england. rain already in the west, but it will slowly extend towards the east. it will be heavy over high ground. it will turn drive up over high ground. it will turn drive up over northern ireland, southwest england, but it windy day. these of the average speeds, gusts perhaps 30 oi’ the average speeds, gusts perhaps 30 or a0 mph. it the average speeds, gusts perhaps 30 ora0 mph. it will the average speeds, gusts perh
north east wales, also some showers, feeding through the cheshire gap, extending down to parts of therow's weather. this bank of cloud will bring something wetter and windier for tomorrow. through the afternoon, most of the showers were fade. and that will leave a good part of the night dry. clear styles at first. —— clear spells at first and then the rain will come in as we head towards dawn. it will be a cool night, not as chilly as yesterday. temperatures between seven and 11. this...
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of showers, but some affecting northern and western areas, maybe if you‘re travelling through the cheshiree west, this next area of low pressure will arrive quickly on sunday. could be a brief, chilly but bright start in the east before wet and windy weather spreads into all areas as the day wears on and some of this rain could be heavy in western hills. may be a bit brighter in northern ireland later in the day, but feeling disappointingly cool with the wind and rain, temperatures mid—to—high teens at best. for most it will be bank holiday monday and it‘s looking better i think, dry and bright weather pushing up from the south and feeling a touch warmer too. this is the business briefing, i‘m sally bundock. impeach me and the market crashes — president trump warns of dire economic damage if he is removed from office. plus: who will squeal first in the global trade war? how pigs in brazil are caught up in the struggle between the us and china. and on the markets, asian stocks fall as us—china trade talks end without progress. investors now await a speech by fed chiefjerome powell injackson
of showers, but some affecting northern and western areas, maybe if you‘re travelling through the cheshiree west, this next area of low pressure will arrive quickly on sunday. could be a brief, chilly but bright start in the east before wet and windy weather spreads into all areas as the day wears on and some of this rain could be heavy in western hills. may be a bit brighter in northern ireland later in the day, but feeling disappointingly cool with the wind and rain, temperatures...
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still a few going in northern and western areas and a few good travel through the cheshire gap into theo friday's, 1a to maybe 20 degrees, but with more sunshine around, it could feel a little bit more pleasant. on sunday, big changes again, the next area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic, it looks like it's going to arrive quite early. a really chilly and maybe a bright start in eastern areas before this area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather to most areas, spreading eastwards as the day wears on. some of this rain could be heavy, particularly across western hills. the skies will brighten in northern ireland later in the day and because of the cloud, wind and rain it could feel pretty chilly with temperatures in the mid—to—high teens cesius at best. for most of us, it's going to be a bank holiday on monday, and it's looking a little better with more in the way of sunshine and feeling a bit warmer in the south. this is the briefing. i'm sally bundock. our top stories: a new prime ministerfor australia — scott morrison is the surprise choice to replace malcolm turnbul
still a few going in northern and western areas and a few good travel through the cheshire gap into theo friday's, 1a to maybe 20 degrees, but with more sunshine around, it could feel a little bit more pleasant. on sunday, big changes again, the next area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic, it looks like it's going to arrive quite early. a really chilly and maybe a bright start in eastern areas before this area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather to most areas, spreading...
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in the 1990s, widnes in cheshire pioneered a new approach that saw a reduction in deaths and a fall inhanan has been to see the searing reality of drug use in the town today. hough green in widnes is part of a growing police problem. an area where it is quicker to get drugs than pizza, extraordinarily quicker. we watched as one drug user ordered some heroin. hiya, mate. as he did so, we ordered a takeaway. the contest had barely begun before it was over. i've just scored now. it took a lot quicker than ordering food. it was at my front door from phoning in to receiving it in four minutes, tops. the pizza arrived after 45 minutes. a0 minutes longer than the heroin delivery. what has drugs done to you? i'm in terrible shape, because of drugs. severe leg ulcers. deep—vein thrombosis. mental issues, breathing issues. terrible circulation problems. you name it, george rigby has taken it. his main drug has been heroin, which he has used for 45 years. drug addiction has killed several friends in recent years. and now, aged 63, he knows it will kill him, too. it will catch up with me. quite so
in the 1990s, widnes in cheshire pioneered a new approach that saw a reduction in deaths and a fall inhanan has been to see the searing reality of drug use in the town today. hough green in widnes is part of a growing police problem. an area where it is quicker to get drugs than pizza, extraordinarily quicker. we watched as one drug user ordered some heroin. hiya, mate. as he did so, we ordered a takeaway. the contest had barely begun before it was over. i've just scored now. it took a lot...
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Aug 23, 2018
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a few going in northern and western areas and a few good travel through the cheshire gap into the midlandsnday, big changes, the next area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic, arriving quite early. a really chilly and may be bright start in used in areas before this area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather to most areas, spreading eastwards as the day where he's an. this rain could be heavy in western hills. the skies will brighten in northern ireland later in the day and because of the cloud, wind and rain it could feel pretty chilly with temperatures in the mid—to—high teens at best. for most it will be a bank holiday on monday, and looking better with more in the way of sunshine and feeling a bit warmer in the south. i'm ben bland with bbc news. our top story: there's been a stark warning from the united nations about the half a million rohingya refugee children in camps in bagladesh. in a bleak assessment, the united nations says they're at risk of becoming a lost generation. it warns they face dangers such as disease, flooding, a lack of education and sexual abuse. the
a few going in northern and western areas and a few good travel through the cheshire gap into the midlandsnday, big changes, the next area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic, arriving quite early. a really chilly and may be bright start in used in areas before this area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather to most areas, spreading eastwards as the day where he's an. this rain could be heavy in western hills. the skies will brighten in northern ireland later in the day and...
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the cows on this dairy farm in cheshire should be grazing on lush green grass. the food store, the fodder should reach right up to the gate. supplies that would already be depleted over the winter have not recovered. it's highly unusual, and expensive. we are purchasing as much feed as we can at the moment. feed this year that would normally be say £50 or £60 per tonne, that would be straw, is £130 or £140. so at least double the price that it was last year. some livestock farmers are sending their animals to market early to relieve the burden of feeding them. elsewhere vegetable producers are already warning of shortages if the hot weather continues. the extra volatility and pressure on farmers high on the agenda at today's emergency summit. it is challenging, i think it is tough for the whole of northern europe. but the most important thing is that we link up the right people and have the conversations and we make sure in all of this that consumers are not disadvantaged. the main concern really is about getting straw and fodder to the areas that are in despera
the cows on this dairy farm in cheshire should be grazing on lush green grass. the food store, the fodder should reach right up to the gate. supplies that would already be depleted over the winter have not recovered. it's highly unusual, and expensive. we are purchasing as much feed as we can at the moment. feed this year that would normally be say £50 or £60 per tonne, that would be straw, is £130 or £140. so at least double the price that it was last year. some livestock farmers are...
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still a few going in northern and western areas and a few good travel through the cheshire gap into the sunshine around, it could feel a little bit more pleasant. on sunday, big changes again, the next area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic, it looks like it's going to arrive quite early. a really chilly and maybe a bright start in eastern areas before this area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather to most areas, spreading eastwards as the day wears on. some of this rain could be heavy, particularly across western hills. the skies will brighten in northern ireland later in the day and because of the cloud, wind and rain it could feel pretty chilly with temperatures in the mid—to—high teens cesius at best. for most of us, it's going to be a bank holiday on monday, and it's looking a little better with more in the way of sunshine and feeling a bit warmer in the south. this is bbc news. the headlines: the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull is clinging onto hisjob. he's expected to face his second leadership challenge in four days later and has already said that if
still a few going in northern and western areas and a few good travel through the cheshire gap into the sunshine around, it could feel a little bit more pleasant. on sunday, big changes again, the next area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic, it looks like it's going to arrive quite early. a really chilly and maybe a bright start in eastern areas before this area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather to most areas, spreading eastwards as the day wears on. some of this rain could...
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as you can see in cheshire.he story as we go through the start of the weekend. a lot of cloud paling in, and a lot of humidity. and one of the reasons for this humidity is the re m na nts of the reasons for this humidity is the remnants of subtropical storm ernesto, which is heading towards the shores of the uk. what it will introduce is this moisture and humidity. it will eventually bring some rain for the second half of the weekend. not for all of us but some of it could be quite heavy for a time. it certainly behind those were the front we have got the south—westerly flow and its moist airso it will south—westerly flow and its moist air so it will be quite a humid feel to the story over the next couple of days. high—pressure always the feature further south, but this weather front will produce some rain at times over the weekend. so we start off than on saturday with cloud and outbreaks of drizzly rain across the scottish borders into northern ireland and north—west england. further south, where we get some b
as you can see in cheshire.he story as we go through the start of the weekend. a lot of cloud paling in, and a lot of humidity. and one of the reasons for this humidity is the re m na nts of the reasons for this humidity is the remnants of subtropical storm ernesto, which is heading towards the shores of the uk. what it will introduce is this moisture and humidity. it will eventually bring some rain for the second half of the weekend. not for all of us but some of it could be quite heavy for a...
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if you continue to travel through the cheshire cat and the midlands, but for most it will bea the midlandsg tomorrow chilly, but it should be bright, was posits a chat around. still a breeze and a few showers. again, if you across the north and west. showers could develop further inland, but there will not be heavy or frequent competitor day. a cool day, but if you are to be treated in the sunshine, it should feel a little more pleasant. heading into saturday night, there will be another chilly one again. at present in the west is this area of low pressure moves in, stopping temperatures from falling as low as we will see this coming night. again, another chilly night but not as cold. that changes into sunday. this era of low pressure will push into western areas early on sunday and continue its journey is woods. a little bit of brightness and chilly weather across the north and chilly weather across the north and east. very windy in the system as well. last across the board, but with gusts of 40— 45 mph across the south of the worst. of course will impact temperatures with actual air mass
if you continue to travel through the cheshire cat and the midlands, but for most it will bea the midlandsg tomorrow chilly, but it should be bright, was posits a chat around. still a breeze and a few showers. again, if you across the north and west. showers could develop further inland, but there will not be heavy or frequent competitor day. a cool day, but if you are to be treated in the sunshine, it should feel a little more pleasant. heading into saturday night, there will be another chilly...
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a took her for a helicopter ride over the cheshire countryside, and there it was-- a proposal he hada, marry me." hee said yes. he gave her a ring, and love was in full bloom. up next, the 14-year-old running for governor. ...that's just my favorite boat. boom. (laughs) make summer go right with ford, america's best-selling brand. and get our best deal of the summer: zero percent financing for sixty months on f-150. get zero percent financing for 60 months- plus $2,800 bonus cash on a 2018 f-150 xlt equipped with 2.7l ecoboost. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. your hair is so soft! did you use head and
a took her for a helicopter ride over the cheshire countryside, and there it was-- a proposal he hada, marry me." hee said yes. he gave her a ring, and love was in full bloom. up next, the 14-year-old running for governor. ...that's just my favorite boat. boom. (laughs) make summer go right with ford, america's best-selling brand. and get our best deal of the summer: zero percent financing for sixty months on f-150. get zero percent financing for 60 months- plus $2,800 bonus cash on a 2018...
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in the 1990s, widnes — in cheshire — pioneered a new approach that saw a reduction in deaths , and aur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been to see the searing reality of drug use in the town today. hough green in widnes is part of a growing police problem. an area where it is quicker to get drugs than pizza, extraordinarily quicker. to get drugs than pizza, we watched as one drug user ordered some heroin. hiya, mate. ordered some heroin. are you all right? ordered some heroin. yeah. ordered some heroin. can i have... ordered some heroin. as he did so, we ordered a takeaway. the contest had barely begun before it was over. i've just scored now. begun before it was over. it took a lot quicker than ordering food. it was at my front door from phoning in to receiving it in four minutes, tops. from phoning in to receiving it the pizza arrived after 45 minutes. from phoning in to receiving it a0 minutes longer than the heroin delivery. what has drugs done to you? the heroin delivery. i'm in terrible shape, because of drugs. severe leg ulcers. because of drugs. deep—vein th
in the 1990s, widnes — in cheshire — pioneered a new approach that saw a reduction in deaths , and aur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been to see the searing reality of drug use in the town today. hough green in widnes is part of a growing police problem. an area where it is quicker to get drugs than pizza, extraordinarily quicker. to get drugs than pizza, we watched as one drug user ordered some heroin. hiya, mate. ordered some heroin. are you all right? ordered some...
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the site has been evacuated according to cheshire fire service.t six fire engines in attendance at stanlow oil refinery. time for a look at the weather... ben rich, why are you showing us hawaii? i wonder with the weather we have coming up, the coolerfeel, you might be thinking of going on holiday to hawaii. and why not, the gorgeous scenes you can get, beautiful sunshine and lovely warm weather. however there is always the risk of a hurricane in the middle of the pacific. not common for a hurricane to make a direct hit, but it‘s a small group of islands so that‘s no great surprise. this is hurricane lane which has been spinning up in the last couple of days. it was category five and it‘s nowjust down toa category five and it‘s nowjust down to a category four, but still in the centre of the storm close to the eye you have winds close to 185 mph. who would want to fly into the middle of one oddly i think i might, if i was in the hands of people who knew what they were doing. there are people who fly into the middle of these storms. essentiallyjust
the site has been evacuated according to cheshire fire service.t six fire engines in attendance at stanlow oil refinery. time for a look at the weather... ben rich, why are you showing us hawaii? i wonder with the weather we have coming up, the coolerfeel, you might be thinking of going on holiday to hawaii. and why not, the gorgeous scenes you can get, beautiful sunshine and lovely warm weather. however there is always the risk of a hurricane in the middle of the pacific. not common for a...
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on cheshire so couples card that's all this time limitation serves only to protect employers bag is determined to demand his outstanding wages forty eight thousand rubles equivalent to seven hundred eighty euros the second major hurdle for trainmen's is the lack of precision in the laws regarding labor exploitation and slavery since most things there are no laws that will likely be improved in the future. quickly that would do more. but it's difficult at the moment to apply the relevant sections as they would have looked at in the point i have to prove in court that someone was actually employed them. having your father the devil gnashing. you put your name on this list every time you clean the swimming pool. yes i signed every time. i wanted to and i need to have this letter notarized. comes to. my boss already signed here. and this. i had to show it when i entered the building. page. with me. in your according to their testimony the general director did the cleaning himself. and that. we then had to leave the room but the judge agreed to hear the case. over in red square tourists or my other
on cheshire so couples card that's all this time limitation serves only to protect employers bag is determined to demand his outstanding wages forty eight thousand rubles equivalent to seven hundred eighty euros the second major hurdle for trainmen's is the lack of precision in the laws regarding labor exploitation and slavery since most things there are no laws that will likely be improved in the future. quickly that would do more. but it's difficult at the moment to apply the relevant...
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few hours ago, equally we had a few showers, north and east wells, and showers feeding through the cheshiree counties. here is tomorrow's weather, a satellite picture with this bank of cloud, bringing something wetter and windier through tomorrow. through the rest of the afternoon into this evening, most of the showers will slowly start to fade and that leaves a big part of the night dry, and cloud starts to build across western scotla nd cloud starts to build across western scotland and northern ireland and southwest england, and as we head towards don, a cool night and as chilly, between seven and 11 celsius. a fairly unsettled day yesterday, and it will be working its way eastward, increasing clout in strengthening the wins as well. also bringing simmering too many through the day. get off to a dry in perhaps a bright start for some eastern counties, as the cloud sta rts eastern counties, as the cloud starts to build. rain already in the west but then slowly extend its way eastward to the day and it will likely be heavy over the dry ground. the western islands of scotland and southwest e
few hours ago, equally we had a few showers, north and east wells, and showers feeding through the cheshiree counties. here is tomorrow's weather, a satellite picture with this bank of cloud, bringing something wetter and windier through tomorrow. through the rest of the afternoon into this evening, most of the showers will slowly start to fade and that leaves a big part of the night dry, and cloud starts to build across western scotla nd cloud starts to build across western scotland and...
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we've also got patchy mist and fog around parts of cumbria and cheshire, but that will leave readily.urning the sunshine hazy and we will have scattered showers in the north and west. you could also catch a shower between the sun spells in northern ireland and north—east england. wales and south—west england. wales and south—west england are not immune to the odd shower, a bit more cloud developing and parts of the south—east, hazy sunshine by the coming into the afternoon. as we moved to the evening and overnight period, many of the showers will fade, could see one or two in the south—east. is go to be another cool night, temperatures very similar to the nightjust gone. and other cold one around granma, balmoral direction. once again, looking at very low single figures. a touch of frost first thing. i the end of the night, looking at rain coming towards the isles of scilly and cornwall. this isa isles of scilly and cornwall. this is a weather front that will be coming our way on friday. you consider cloud associated with it and also some splashes of rain too. —— you can see. the timi
we've also got patchy mist and fog around parts of cumbria and cheshire, but that will leave readily.urning the sunshine hazy and we will have scattered showers in the north and west. you could also catch a shower between the sun spells in northern ireland and north—east england. wales and south—west england. wales and south—west england are not immune to the odd shower, a bit more cloud developing and parts of the south—east, hazy sunshine by the coming into the afternoon. as we moved...
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infrastructure our democracy is based and if putin can make us all believe with touch of conspiracy and his cheshireat grin, there is kremlin return address on facebook posts, we may not trust social media. the second reason he wants to be perceived at home and overseas standing toe-to-toe with asymmetric warfare with russia's main enemy, the united states. trish: all right. so let's take it a step further but we didn't mention it, the viewers should know you have a background in intelligence. you ran the middle east bureau for the cia. if you're putin and you're trying to actually cause americans to no longer trust their system of government, would you want to conjure up basically a scenario such as what we're looking at right now and are there ways in which you would use intelligence gathering and people to do this? >> sure. i served five years in russia and i can tell you that vladmir putin and his intelligence cronies absolutely understands the social and political fissures in our own country but then what is even more disconcerting when we cause ourselves self-inflicted wounds. when retired sen
infrastructure our democracy is based and if putin can make us all believe with touch of conspiracy and his cheshireat grin, there is kremlin return address on facebook posts, we may not trust social media. the second reason he wants to be perceived at home and overseas standing toe-to-toe with asymmetric warfare with russia's main enemy, the united states. trish: all right. so let's take it a step further but we didn't mention it, the viewers should know you have a background in intelligence....
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a few showers coming in around northern and western coast, filtering through the cheshire gap perhapseastern scotla nd showers will be across north—eastern scotland and across north sea coasts. 0therwise, one or two shells could develop as cloud bubbles up. 0n the whole, a dry day and a bit more sunshine around. quite cool air, so temperature is not far off what we had today, may be getting 20 celsius in london, 17 celsius in central scotland. the ridge of high pressure doesn‘t last long. this weather system is sweeping in from the atlantic in time for sunday. cloud around on sunday, and already, outbreaks of rain for northern and western areas. it will push east through pretty much the whole of the uk. wettest across south wales and the south—west of england, and here it will be particularly windy. really not a good day on sunday. those temperatures depressed by cloud and outbreaks of rain. some improvements later across northern ireland and perhaps west wales. that is because the weather system is moving to the east. 0n is because the weather system is moving to the east. on monday,
a few showers coming in around northern and western coast, filtering through the cheshire gap perhapseastern scotla nd showers will be across north—eastern scotland and across north sea coasts. 0therwise, one or two shells could develop as cloud bubbles up. 0n the whole, a dry day and a bit more sunshine around. quite cool air, so temperature is not far off what we had today, may be getting 20 celsius in london, 17 celsius in central scotland. the ridge of high pressure doesn‘t last long....
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the cows on this dairy farm in cheshire should be grazing on lush green grass.ormally be say £50 or £60 per tonne, that would be straw, is £130 or £140. so at least double the price that it was last year. some livestock farmers are sending their animals to market early to relieve the burden of feeding them. elsewhere vegetable producers are already warning of shortages if the hot weather continues. the extra volatility and pressure on farmers high on the agenda at today‘s emergency summit. it is challenging, i think it is tough for the whole of northern europe. but the most important thing is that we link up the right people and have the conversations and we make sure in all of this that consumers are not disadvantaged. the main concern really is about getting straw and fodder to the areas that are in desperate need of it. the red tape is big in farming and we have a lot of regulations to adhere to. and it isjust to be a bit more flexible and a bit more lenient. the environment secretary michael gove said the government would support farmers to put a plan in pla
the cows on this dairy farm in cheshire should be grazing on lush green grass.ormally be say £50 or £60 per tonne, that would be straw, is £130 or £140. so at least double the price that it was last year. some livestock farmers are sending their animals to market early to relieve the burden of feeding them. elsewhere vegetable producers are already warning of shortages if the hot weather continues. the extra volatility and pressure on farmers high on the agenda at today‘s emergency...
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the cows on this dairy farm in cheshire should be grazing on lush green grass. the food store, the fodder should reach right up to the gate. supplies that would already be depleted over the winter have not recovered. it's highly unusual, and expensive. we are purchasing as much feed as we can at the moment. feed this year that would normally be say £50 or £60 per tonne, that would be straw, is £130 or £140. so at least double the price that it was last year. some livestock farmers are sending their animals to market early to relieve the burden of feeding them. elsewhere vegetable producers are already warning of shortages if the hot weather continues. the extra volatility and pressure on farmers high on the agenda at today's emergency summit. it is challenging, i think it is tough for the whole of northern europe. but the most important thing is that we link up the right people and have the conversations and we make sure in all of this that consumers are not disadvantaged. the main concern really is about getting straw and fodder to the areas that are in despera
the cows on this dairy farm in cheshire should be grazing on lush green grass. the food store, the fodder should reach right up to the gate. supplies that would already be depleted over the winter have not recovered. it's highly unusual, and expensive. we are purchasing as much feed as we can at the moment. feed this year that would normally be say £50 or £60 per tonne, that would be straw, is £130 or £140. so at least double the price that it was last year. some livestock farmers are...
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if you live just over the border in cheshire you could do that, you could recycle everything.ld recycle everything. why a close act by don't understandm doesn't really make sense of. there isa doesn't really make sense of. there is a sense in it. did you know that actually a lot of authorities don't accept black plastic? why? it is plastic! be that it is really difficult for the scanners to see it. maybe they need to be a bit more clear on what you can do and what you can't do. joining us now from our london newsroom is keith freegard, vice chairman of the british plastic federation recycling group. very good morning to you. could you establish the british plastics federation, what is that? it is the uk's leading association for the whole of the plastic industry and that includes people making polymers, converting plastics into products and i am in the section of the association which is all the leading recyclers in the uk who are currently recycling anything from plastics from motor vehicles to the plastics from motor vehicles to the plastic packaging which is collected from
if you live just over the border in cheshire you could do that, you could recycle everything.ld recycle everything. why a close act by don't understandm doesn't really make sense of. there isa doesn't really make sense of. there is a sense in it. did you know that actually a lot of authorities don't accept black plastic? why? it is plastic! be that it is really difficult for the scanners to see it. maybe they need to be a bit more clear on what you can do and what you can't do. joining us now...
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, northern scotland, into cheshire, northern england and filter into south and east areas with a briskbuilding. 0ne on saturday because of high pressure building. one or on saturday because of high pressure building. 0ne ortwo on saturday because of high pressure building. one or two will sneak across. most will be largely dry. some spells of sunshine. temperatures not much higher than 14 or 15 for scotland and northern ireland, and 18 to 20 england and wales. 0n ireland, and 18 to 20 england and wales. on sunday and we start to lose our area of high pressure. notice the front moving from the west. that will increase the cloud on sunday. eventually we will see our press of rain in northern ireland, south—west england late in the afternoon into western scotland. further south and east, staying driest, the the sunshine in the eastern coasts, not much higher than 16 to 19 degrees. if you are thinking about the bank holiday monday the rain will clear and it is an improving picture with spells of sunshine for many. it is back to you. thank you very much. there are going to be lots of nervou
, northern scotland, into cheshire, northern england and filter into south and east areas with a briskbuilding. 0ne on saturday because of high pressure building. one or on saturday because of high pressure building. 0ne ortwo on saturday because of high pressure building. one or two will sneak across. most will be largely dry. some spells of sunshine. temperatures not much higher than 14 or 15 for scotland and northern ireland, and 18 to 20 england and wales. 0n ireland, and 18 to 20 england...
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paul cheshire is professor of economic geography at the london school of economics.ree london underground stations are entirely surrounded by green belt land. we should be building houses judiciously selected in an environmentally low quality land which may or may not be in the green belt but is close to stations, close to where people can work and where they need to live. we desperately need housing. what the cpre are saying is not just need housing. what the cpre are saying is notjust that they need housing. what the cpre are saying is not just that they are concerned about the loss of green belt, but were developments are going ahead, there is a lack of affordable homes, that there are too many developments going ahead with developers just looking to make profit. carol, this is the truth, if you don‘t build houses and you don‘t build houses year after year, they all become more unaffordable. so when the cpre claimed that only 27% of the houses built on the green belt were affordable, we have to look at what happened in the gla area. in london, and the 22% of new h
paul cheshire is professor of economic geography at the london school of economics.ree london underground stations are entirely surrounded by green belt land. we should be building houses judiciously selected in an environmentally low quality land which may or may not be in the green belt but is close to stations, close to where people can work and where they need to live. we desperately need housing. what the cpre are saying is not just need housing. what the cpre are saying is notjust that...
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host the 2021 women‘s european championship. they actually held it back in 2005, in lancashire and cheshire have built a whole infrastructure of opportunity for youngsters to play. so they will be excited and they will be able to go and find somewhere to play. after over 100 years of international football and cup finals at hampden park in glasgow the scottish football association are weighing up a move to the home of scottish rugby murrayfield in edinburgh. hampden‘s owners are queens park, the amateur club who also play there, and the sfa‘s lease is up in 2020. there is an option to buy hampden but the stadium is in need of renovation. the other option bing discussed at today‘s board meeting is relocating to murrayfield, a decision is expected later. england have named their team to face india in the fourth test tomorrow — with moeen ali back in the side. the all—rounder will bat at seven. he‘ll has been recalled in place of ollie pope in the line—up. joe root will have jonny bairstow in the side, that‘s despite breaking his finger in the third test. he‘ll play as a specialist batsman and
host the 2021 women‘s european championship. they actually held it back in 2005, in lancashire and cheshire have built a whole infrastructure of opportunity for youngsters to play. so they will be excited and they will be able to go and find somewhere to play. after over 100 years of international football and cup finals at hampden park in glasgow the scottish football association are weighing up a move to the home of scottish rugby murrayfield in edinburgh. hampden‘s owners are queens...
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changes to the organ donor system in england, known as max's law, after 10—year—old max johnson, from cheshire about a man being charged with the murder of midwife samantha eastwood in staffordshire. michael, you have already spoken quite a lot this morning. i am going to start with ben. why do you call him mike and then michael? to start with ben. why do you call him mike and then michael7m to start with ben. why do you call him mike and then michael? it is when i am naughty. what have i done wrong? nothing. there is a really nice piece in the ft this morning. the headline explains what you need to know. i worked right not pay after all. they have done a study or 50,000 employees across 36 countries about whether putting in long hours pays off and we probably knows this —— know this already but it doesn't. people with similarjobs are likely to have inferior work prospects, work satisfaction, security, rubbish promotion prospects because they work too much. interesting, given that... i think it is the independent this morning. it is the guardian. this story that millions fear being replaced by
changes to the organ donor system in england, known as max's law, after 10—year—old max johnson, from cheshire about a man being charged with the murder of midwife samantha eastwood in staffordshire. michael, you have already spoken quite a lot this morning. i am going to start with ben. why do you call him mike and then michael? to start with ben. why do you call him mike and then michael7m to start with ben. why do you call him mike and then michael? it is when i am naughty. what have i...
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looks in shape and he's hugely talented and winning medals, but for me it's about seeing the big cheshire when she commentatesm isn't just the fantastic when she commentatesm isn'tjust the knowledge but the passion. she is so excited. so exciting, bringing all these sports together. and the athletics in berlin as well. thanks, mike, see you later. the government should issue guidance telling parents not to give smartphones to children under 11 years old as a way to avoid depression and anxiety, a leading royal college psychiatrist has said. it said about in households across the country, when does your child get theirfirst phone, the country, when does your child get their first phone, what kind of phone —— it's a debate. it comes after yesterday's ofcom report which revealed people in the uk now check their phones on average every 12 minutes. lots of us probably a bit more than that. drjon goldin from the royal college of phychiatrists, joins us now from our london newsroom. good morning to you. thank you for coming on breakfast. so what do you say. don't give a smartphone to children un
looks in shape and he's hugely talented and winning medals, but for me it's about seeing the big cheshire when she commentatesm isn't just the fantastic when she commentatesm isn'tjust the knowledge but the passion. she is so excited. so exciting, bringing all these sports together. and the athletics in berlin as well. thanks, mike, see you later. the government should issue guidance telling parents not to give smartphones to children under 11 years old as a way to avoid depression and anxiety,...
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freshwater jellyfish normally found in the yangtze basin in china have been spotted in cheshire.ore. how did it get in? it is weather related. it is thought that the hot weather could have encouraged them. they arrived in britain in the 19th century, with returning explorers. we didn't have jellyfish until then. i don't mind them so long as they don't sting. you know when you swim in the see an awful lot, when they brush against your leg. in the see an awful lot, when they bru5h against your leg.|j in the see an awful lot, when they brush against your leg. i know that feeling. even though i know that there are not many sharks around, my immediate thought is shark! thank you. you are watching breakfast. good morning. it was 20 years ago today that a bomb ripped through the town of 0magh, killing 29 people, making it the biggest single atrocity of the troubles in northern ireland. the town will later host a vigil of remembrance and hope to mark the anniversary. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. as if in permanent remembrance, 0magh exists each day under the shadow of th
freshwater jellyfish normally found in the yangtze basin in china have been spotted in cheshire.ore. how did it get in? it is weather related. it is thought that the hot weather could have encouraged them. they arrived in britain in the 19th century, with returning explorers. we didn't have jellyfish until then. i don't mind them so long as they don't sting. you know when you swim in the see an awful lot, when they brush against your leg. in the see an awful lot, when they bru5h against your...
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theo eaves is from cheshire and he took part in 35 missions as a wireless operator and emergency air off from bases in italy. the mod says that only those who flew over northern europe from uk bases are eligible for these clasps. therefore, those who undertook raid in italy, africa, the middle east and the far east are not eligible. it accepts that some of the bomber squadrons based overseas did go into northern europe to places such as germany, but these were not part of bomber command. so, an independent review has concluded that this is the final word on the matter. they have no plans to review the matter further. theo is disappointed, but he isn‘t undeterred. you‘ve seen him speaking, you can imagine he is vowing to keep on fighting. this battle will go on and on. thank you for stop if you would like to see any more on those stories, you can access them through the eye player. we are alive every afternoon. it‘s been called a scourge on the environment but what can be done about the plastic waste that‘s making its way into britain‘s waterways? 0ne environmental charity has come up
theo eaves is from cheshire and he took part in 35 missions as a wireless operator and emergency air off from bases in italy. the mod says that only those who flew over northern europe from uk bases are eligible for these clasps. therefore, those who undertook raid in italy, africa, the middle east and the far east are not eligible. it accepts that some of the bomber squadrons based overseas did go into northern europe to places such as germany, but these were not part of bomber command. so, an...
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a showers, just off the cheshire gap into the midlands, into scotland. we're in london, and that's our top story on friday 24th august. is the annual power well for some of the world's most powerful central bankers, hosted by the boss of the fed, jerome powell, we will look at what they have to say as it becomes highly politicised thanks to president trump.
a showers, just off the cheshire gap into the midlands, into scotland. we're in london, and that's our top story on friday 24th august. is the annual power well for some of the world's most powerful central bankers, hosted by the boss of the fed, jerome powell, we will look at what they have to say as it becomes highly politicised thanks to president trump.
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in cheshire eight haber recycling plant caught fire at lunchtime yesterday.l homes. as it all comes after the moorland fires we were covering not long ago. it's fires we were covering not long ago. it‘s barely any time at all since the moorland fires were brought under control. we had a huge fire at winter hill which involved all fire services across the northwest. that caused a huge amount of work for fire crews. we‘ve had some rain in the north—west since then but now the north—west since then but now the fire crews again are finding themselves very hard pressed by the fires we‘ve seen in the past 48 hours. let's wave hello again to amy. more and more women are choosing to freeze their eggs. what‘s going on? choosing to freeze their eggs. what's going on? there has been a fivefold increase in the number of women freezing their legs in recent years in the uk. in 2010 there were just 220 women but in 2016 that figure rose to 1173. according to the human fertilisation and embryology authority the most common age for women to freeze their legs is between the ag
in cheshire eight haber recycling plant caught fire at lunchtime yesterday.l homes. as it all comes after the moorland fires we were covering not long ago. it's fires we were covering not long ago. it‘s barely any time at all since the moorland fires were brought under control. we had a huge fire at winter hill which involved all fire services across the northwest. that caused a huge amount of work for fire crews. we‘ve had some rain in the north—west since then but now the north—west...
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phil, you are a dairy farmer and also a representative of the nfu here in cheshire.p. people complaining about the price of food going up, not good for anybody really, but in times like these we have that these extreme weather conditions and there is not much farmers can do. the only thing we can do is ask consumers to trust the tractor and source british products and keep buying really. thank you. like i say, the heatwave is definitely gone, i can tell you that much, but this increase in prices and on our food, that much, but this increase in prices and on ourfood, it looks that much, but this increase in prices and on our food, it looks set to stick around for some time to come. thank you, holly. sterling work they are, at a farm in warrington. holly out, caught on, coat off. yes, we will keep you up—to—date with the prices, as if you can't see them anyway. —— coat on, coat off. television dramas often try to reflect real life themes and this week's holby city is hoping it can reach out to men who might be living with mental health problems. the series has joined f
phil, you are a dairy farmer and also a representative of the nfu here in cheshire.p. people complaining about the price of food going up, not good for anybody really, but in times like these we have that these extreme weather conditions and there is not much farmers can do. the only thing we can do is ask consumers to trust the tractor and source british products and keep buying really. thank you. like i say, the heatwave is definitely gone, i can tell you that much, but this increase in...