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— warnings across the country from cheshire to— warnings across the country from cheshire to wales toproblem, and it's hot— well, so this is a serious problem, and it's not the first time it's happened, as eve is alluded to the government needs to spend more on flood defenses, the prime minister has announced that 20 million more is going _ has announced that 20 million more is going to _ has announced that 20 million more is going to be going into that area. this is— is going to be going into that area. this is something that we are seeing year after— this is something that we are seeing year after year, and with climate change _ year after year, and with climate change on — year after year, and with climate change on the horizon now becoming a sears— change on the horizon now becoming a sears a _ change on the horizon now becoming a sears a difficult problem for us to contend _ sears a difficult problem for us to contend with we are seeing more severe _ contend with we are seeing more severe weather changes and patterns with their _ severe weather changes and patterns with their fir
— warnings across the country from cheshire to— warnings across the country from cheshire to wales toproblem, and it's hot— well, so this is a serious problem, and it's not the first time it's happened, as eve is alluded to the government needs to spend more on flood defenses, the prime minister has announced that 20 million more is going _ has announced that 20 million more is going to _ has announced that 20 million more is going to be going into that area. this is— is going to be...
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. _ of the people in the dinghy in cheshire, and floods love the whales — cheshire, and floods love thes realty— whales. it's a very devastation, so it's really difficult time in the government needs to come over the longer—term, properly invest in flood _ longer—term, properly invest in flood defenses. longer-term, properly invest in flood defenses.— longer-term, properly invest in flood defenses. when talking to eo - le in flood defenses. when talking to peeple in the — flood defenses. when talking to people in the situation, - flood defenses. when talking to people in the situation, it - flood defenses. when talking to people in the situation, it is - people in the situation, it is happening time and time again as he picked up on, how on earth does one keep one's resilience up, because ultimately it is very devastating when it comes to this kind of, this damage that water does of course. it is so miserable and it's happening time and time again. how do people keep on top of this and keep going? i don't know how to keep going, you look at your ground floor which is of course the first
. _ of the people in the dinghy in cheshire, and floods love the whales — cheshire, and floods love thes realty— whales. it's a very devastation, so it's really difficult time in the government needs to come over the longer—term, properly invest in flood _ longer—term, properly invest in flood defenses. longer-term, properly invest in flood defenses.— longer-term, properly invest in flood defenses. when talking to eo - le in flood defenses. when talking to peeple in the — flood...
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Jan 26, 2021
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this cheshire -based recruiter says _ going to stop.iter says despite the obvious l recruiter says despite the obvious challenges, there are new opportunities, also might. retail is massive. opportunities, also might. retail is massive- you _ opportunities, also might. retail is massive. you have _ opportunities, also might. retail is massive. you have the _ opportunities, also might. retail is massive. you have the distribution | massive. you have the distribution network, online, and there are new jobs that have been created in e—commerce, marketing and lots of other places. for e-commerce, marketing and lots of other places-— other places. for the last 28 years, andrea has — other places. for the last 28 years, andrea has worked _ other places. for the last 28 years, andrea has worked for _ other places. for the last 28 years, andrea has worked for fashion i other places. for the last 28 years, | andrea has worked for fashion brand jaeger, most recently as a manager in leamington spa, but the chains collapsed and she lost herjob does
this cheshire -based recruiter says _ going to stop.iter says despite the obvious l recruiter says despite the obvious challenges, there are new opportunities, also might. retail is massive. opportunities, also might. retail is massive- you _ opportunities, also might. retail is massive. you have _ opportunities, also might. retail is massive. you have the _ opportunities, also might. retail is massive. you have the distribution | massive. you have the distribution network, online, and there...
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in cheshire, _ the fact. but there are costs to the weight too. in cheshire, dan's - weight too.the snow rather than out on the road. self employed, he has had to apply for benefits. money is running tight. all my future work has been cancelled, we have no income whatsoever, we still have yard rent to pay, _ whatsoever, we still have yard rent to pay, business loans on the vehicles _ to pay, business loans on the vehicles. without any help, we can't continue _ vehicles. without any help, we can't continue. . , , ~ ., continue. there are signs lockdown is startin: continue. there are signs lockdown is starting to _ continue. there are signs lockdown is starting to control _ continue. there are signs lockdown is starting to control the _ continue. there are signs lockdown is starting to control the deadly - is starting to control the deadly disease, but the numbers on the risks are still so high. three weeks in, no certain end. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. so with this latest lockdown for schools in england, what is the impact on teachers, parents and children? there's
in cheshire, _ the fact. but there are costs to the weight too. in cheshire, dan's - weight too.the snow rather than out on the road. self employed, he has had to apply for benefits. money is running tight. all my future work has been cancelled, we have no income whatsoever, we still have yard rent to pay, _ whatsoever, we still have yard rent to pay, business loans on the vehicles _ to pay, business loans on the vehicles. without any help, we can't continue _ vehicles. without any help, we...
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in northwich in cheshire, a retirement village was cut off. didsbury in south manchester, the prime minister watched defences being shored up this morning, but the area has not flooded as feared. last night, residents here were told to evacuate their homes. today they were allowed back and were pleased to be clearing away puddles of rain rather than floodwater. did you leave the house? myself and my two daughters did. we went to stay with my mum. she lives nearby. she's only five minutes away, so we were very lucky. some people decided to go, some people decided to stay. we took it upon ourselves to make sure that the river was monitored every hour right through the night by the residents here. it's only when you get up into the air that you can see the extent of the water in manchester and cheshire. it's mostly lying on farmland, by design. as the river mersey was raging, to stop it overflowing they opened the sluice gates here and sent to the water along that drainage channel and out onto the flood plain. i cannot stress how close we got las
in northwich in cheshire, a retirement village was cut off. didsbury in south manchester, the prime minister watched defences being shored up this morning, but the area has not flooded as feared. last night, residents here were told to evacuate their homes. today they were allowed back and were pleased to be clearing away puddles of rain rather than floodwater. did you leave the house? myself and my two daughters did. we went to stay with my mum. she lives nearby. she's only five minutes away,...
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emergency services in south yorkshire, cheshire, and greater manchester have already declared major incidentsage is in york. george, this view of a swollen river behind me has replicated right across northern england, the midlands, parts of wales as well. will it be enough, though, to cause serious damage? that is still unclear, but it is going to be touch and go in some areas. the rain today has been especially heavy throughout daylight areas, but some people have had a lucky escape from flood water over the last 24 hours. tea—time last night — a supermarket delivery van is on its side in the river wear in westgate in county durham. the van driver has scrambled out of a side window and is now sitting on top. people living nearby heard him shouting for help. they believe he followed satnav directions through a ford and was swept away. he was rescued cold but unharmed by specialist firefighters. in south manchester tonight, there is concern that flood defences may not cope in the didsbury and northenden areas. the worst—case scenario is that 3000 homes may have to be evacuated, although people
emergency services in south yorkshire, cheshire, and greater manchester have already declared major incidentsage is in york. george, this view of a swollen river behind me has replicated right across northern england, the midlands, parts of wales as well. will it be enough, though, to cause serious damage? that is still unclear, but it is going to be touch and go in some areas. the rain today has been especially heavy throughout daylight areas, but some people have had a lucky escape from flood...
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then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north—west england, running through the cheshire parts of east anglia and the south—east where it will also be cloudier. it will stay brighter with sunshine for the north—east and south—west but it will be a cold day wherever you are. temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south—west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet, and snow. another very cold night to come for saturday night, subzero values for most and a risk of ice to watch out for. sunday, we look at this feature running into the south west, this weather front which will bring the rain initially and then some snow to wales, south west england, perhaps across into parts of the midlands, southern and south—eastern england as we move through the day. now, there's still some uncertainty but it looks like at this stage we could be looking at some accumulations of
then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north—west england, running through the cheshire parts of east anglia and the south—east where it will also be cloudier. it will stay brighter with sunshine for the north—east and south—west but it will be a cold day wherever you are. temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this...
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in northwich in cheshire, a retirement village was cut off and those living there were taken away tomorning, but the area has not flooded as feared. last night, residents here were told to evacuate their homes. today they were allowed back and were pleased to be clearing away puddles of rain rather than floodwater. did you leave the house? myself and my two daughters did, we went to stay with my mum. she lives nearby. she's only five minutes away so we were very lucky. some people decided to go, some people decided to stay. we took it upon ourselves to make sure that the river was monitored every hour right through the night by the residents here. it's only when you get up into the air that you can see the extent of the water in manchester and cheshire. it is mostly lying on farmland, by design. as the river mersey was raging, to stop it _ as the river mersey was raging, to stop it overflowing they opened the sluice _ stop it overflowing they opened the sluice gates here and sent to the water _ sluice gates here and sent to the water along that drainage channel and out _ water along
in northwich in cheshire, a retirement village was cut off and those living there were taken away tomorning, but the area has not flooded as feared. last night, residents here were told to evacuate their homes. today they were allowed back and were pleased to be clearing away puddles of rain rather than floodwater. did you leave the house? myself and my two daughters did, we went to stay with my mum. she lives nearby. she's only five minutes away so we were very lucky. some people decided to...
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. . ., cheshire.shire. if you receive a flood alert, please pack— cheshire. if you receive a flood alert, please pack valuables i cheshire. if you receive a flood | alert, please pack valuables like medicines and insurance documents in a bag and ready to go. if you receive a flood warning, please remove valuables and precious possessions upstairs and be ready to turn off gas, electricity and water. and if you receive a severe flood warning, which means you will be evacuated, please listen out for the advice and take heed of the advice of the local emergency services. over the past 11 months, people in hebden bridge have already enjoyed a flood and a pandemic. with severe weather ahead yet again, their resilience is being pushed to the limit. the environment agency has made it clear that lockdown rules do allow people to leave their homes if they have to be evacuated due to flooding, and they say that they have already put preparations in place or are making preparations for covid secure rest centres i
. . ., cheshire.shire. if you receive a flood alert, please pack— cheshire. if you receive a flood alert, please pack valuables i cheshire. if you receive a flood | alert, please pack valuables like medicines and insurance documents in a bag and ready to go. if you receive a flood warning, please remove valuables and precious possessions upstairs and be ready to turn off gas, electricity and water. and if you receive a severe flood warning, which means you will be evacuated, please listen out...
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then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north west england, running through the cheshireeast where it will also be cloudier. it will stay brighter with sunshine for the north east and south west but it will be a cold day wherever you are. temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet, and snow. another very cold night to come for saturday night, subzero values for most and a risk of ice to watch out for. sunday, we look at this feature running into the south west, this weather front which will bring the rain initially and then some snow to wales, south west england, perhaps across into parts of the midlands, southern and south—eastern england as we move through the day. now, there's still some uncertainty but it looks like at this stage we could be looking at some accumulations of snow to parts of central and souther
then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north west england, running through the cheshireeast where it will also be cloudier. it will stay brighter with sunshine for the north east and south west but it will be a cold day wherever you are. temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south west of...
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this has been a major operation in cheshire | been a major operation in cheshire and greater manchesterces involved. with logic is so extensive that they expect to be here for much of the day and into the evening. robert and clare davies live in didsbury with their two daughters and had to evacuate their home last night. they've just been allowed back home. it's really kind of you to talk to us out of the night you have had. just explain to viewers where you have been, what did you have to spend the night, what has been going on? irate spend the night, what has been going on? ~ : spend the night, what has been going on? , , on? we were quite lucky because we not offers on? we were quite lucky because we got offers of — on? we were quite lucky because we got offers of somewhere _ on? we were quite lucky because we got offers of somewhere to - on? we were quite lucky because we got offers of somewhere to stay - got offers of somewhere to stay before we really had made a decision on whether we were going to leave. it was getting dark and we thought we'd better make a decision now, and we'd
this has been a major operation in cheshire | been a major operation in cheshire and greater manchesterces involved. with logic is so extensive that they expect to be here for much of the day and into the evening. robert and clare davies live in didsbury with their two daughters and had to evacuate their home last night. they've just been allowed back home. it's really kind of you to talk to us out of the night you have had. just explain to viewers where you have been, what did you have to...
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then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north west england, running through the cheshireier. it will stay brighter with sunshine for the north east and south west but it will be a cold day wherever you are. temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet, and snow. another very cold night to come for saturday night, subzero values for most and a risk of ice to watch out for. sunday, we look at this feature running into the south west, this weather front which will bring the rain initially and then some snow to wales, south west england, perhaps across into parts of the midlands, southern and south—eastern england as we move through the day. now, there's still some uncertainty but it looks like at this stage we could be looking at some accumulations of snow to parts of central and southern england, 1—5 cm in places like
then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north west england, running through the cheshireier. it will stay brighter with sunshine for the north east and south west but it will be a cold day wherever you are. temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south west of england during the early part of...
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least many hope it will result in a new better way for everyone to be able to enjoy and share these cheshire's of the past stephanie decker al-jazeera at the museum in florence. a man is recovering after receiving the world's 1st double shoulder and transplant in france felix a good at a song from iceland lost both limbs 2 decades ago after an accident while working on a high voltage power line the operation was performed in new york by a french hand transplant pioneer who met mr gretta song at a conference in reykjavik is unclear how much function he'll recover but he's described the transplant as his greatest dream. and that i would like to think the whole team of doctors who made this operation possible special thanks go to the nurses or dilys and physiotherapists who didn't explode. new job for me to help me get through this very difficult week i am very touched by the efforts of all the resuscitation staff who have far exceeded my expectations they have shown great humanity and professionalism and i am very grateful to them in. portugal just there with me still rob a reminder of our top s
least many hope it will result in a new better way for everyone to be able to enjoy and share these cheshire's of the past stephanie decker al-jazeera at the museum in florence. a man is recovering after receiving the world's 1st double shoulder and transplant in france felix a good at a song from iceland lost both limbs 2 decades ago after an accident while working on a high voltage power line the operation was performed in new york by a french hand transplant pioneer who met mr gretta song at...
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then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north—west england, running through the cheshire it will stay brighter with sunshine for the north—east and south—west but it will be a cold day wherever you are. temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south—west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet, and snow. another very cold night to come for saturday night, sub—zero values for most and a risk of ice to watch out for. for sunday, we look at this feature running into the south—west, this weather front which will bring the rain initially and then some snow to wales, south—west england, perhaps across into parts of the midlands, southern and south—eastern england as we move through the day. now, there's still some uncertainty but it looks like at this stage we could be looking at some accumulations of snow to parts of central and southern england, 1—5 cm in places lik
then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north—west england, running through the cheshire it will stay brighter with sunshine for the north—east and south—west but it will be a cold day wherever you are. temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south—west of england during the early...
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at one tower block in cheshire, premiums have gone up by more than 1000% since safety issues were first here ten years ago. 0ur lifelong dream, our own property. but since then, fire safety faults have been found in all six blocks, including dangerous cladding. and building insurance bills have soared, rising from £34,000 a year to more than half a million pounds. for gail, who works in retail, that means finding an extra £2,000. well, i just cried. i cried. where are we supposed to find that kind of money? and if you can't find that money, what have you been told could happen? we're out. we'll forfeit the apartment. it's so hard. i don't know what to do next. and it's notjust insurance costs, big repair bills are looming. you know, we're working—class people. we've appealed to the government — do the right thing. we're not responsible for this. seren park gardens was marketed as a green oasis is in south london. a decade on, green algae is taking root in the timber cladding, which is also highly flammable. the block's insurance costs have soared from £123,000 to more than £650,000 a ye
at one tower block in cheshire, premiums have gone up by more than 1000% since safety issues were first here ten years ago. 0ur lifelong dream, our own property. but since then, fire safety faults have been found in all six blocks, including dangerous cladding. and building insurance bills have soared, rising from £34,000 a year to more than half a million pounds. for gail, who works in retail, that means finding an extra £2,000. well, i just cried. i cried. where are we supposed to find that...
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least many hope it will result in a new better way for everyone to be able to enjoy and share these cheshire's of the past stephanie decker al-jazeera at the museum in florence there are exactly 6 months to go until the tokyo lympics but several question marks still remain as to whether they can go ahead joining the pandemic as a state of emergency in much of japan and it's still not clear how organizers plan to get tens of thousands of athletes to talk yo or if fans are going to be allowed nevertheless the international olympic committee remain confident the games on we are enjoying the full support of the japanese government and we had another consultation with all the i.o.c. members yesterday everybody is really determined to make these olympic games in 6 months from now the light at the end of the tunnel earlier we spoke to associated press sports reporter stephen wade in tokyo explained why there's so much pressure on the i.o.c. and japanese officials to go ahead with the games. the i.o.c. is a sports because it's been written about. 5 or $6000000000.00 every 4 years most of it comes from
least many hope it will result in a new better way for everyone to be able to enjoy and share these cheshire's of the past stephanie decker al-jazeera at the museum in florence there are exactly 6 months to go until the tokyo lympics but several question marks still remain as to whether they can go ahead joining the pandemic as a state of emergency in much of japan and it's still not clear how organizers plan to get tens of thousands of athletes to talk yo or if fans are going to be allowed...
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then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north west england, running through the cheshire stay brighter with sunshine for the north east and south west but it will be a cold day wherever you are. temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet, and snow. another very cold night to come for saturday night, subzero values for most and a risk of ice to watch out for. sunday, we look at this feature running into the south west, this weather front which will bring the rain initially and then some snow to wales, south west england, perhaps across into parts of the midlands, southern and south—eastern england as we move through the day. now, there's still some uncertainty but it looks like at this stage we could be looking at some accumulations of snow to parts of central and southern england, 1—5 cm in places likely to cause
then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north west england, running through the cheshire stay brighter with sunshine for the north east and south west but it will be a cold day wherever you are. temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south west of england during the early part of sunday to...
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that actually this was going to be a quick fix this wasn't going to go away all of a sudden the cheshire cheese company has shelved investment plans to cope with previously growing sales to e.u. consumers the search is on for alternatives one door closes another one opens we already shipped the u.s. and canada we could probably stand a heck of a lot less and maybe fill that up by chasing chasing business or the parts of the world and facts and leave you completely innocently out of the equation that some being the main choke point for trade is here dover where preparations have been made for a new border checks and not far away vast lorry parks have been created in anticipation of long delays a month since the u.k. trade deal was struck on several weeks since it came into effect and most of the queues in congestion have been down to cope with 19 drivers having to be tested before they make their way. to france the actual volumes of trade have been fairly low business is making use of stockpiled supplies but as those supplies begin to dwindle the expectation is that perhaps within days so
that actually this was going to be a quick fix this wasn't going to go away all of a sudden the cheshire cheese company has shelved investment plans to cope with previously growing sales to e.u. consumers the search is on for alternatives one door closes another one opens we already shipped the u.s. and canada we could probably stand a heck of a lot less and maybe fill that up by chasing chasing business or the parts of the world and facts and leave you completely innocently out of the equation...
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but this is also the story of another boy — joe berry from cheshire, he too loved camping and helping of winter. he just loved being outside. joe grew up to join the paras, but last year at the age of 21, he died in afghanistan. when lisa saw max's story on bbc news, she remembered joe's old camping kit. i don't want it to sit in the loft, i would prefer it go to some use and i couldn't think of any better use than to help max. so lisa sent max the sleeping bag that kept joe warm when he was a scout. it reminded me ofjoe, because it's just something that joe typically would have done when he was a similar age. what did you think when you got the sleeping bag? i think i nearly cried to be honest, when i read the note and all of it. i realised people in this world are so loving, so caring and it'sjust so nice. so tonightjoe's legacy will be keeping max warm as his charity camp out continues. we'll get the weather in a moment, but first let's show you some of the stunning pictures that viewers have sent in of the northern lights in all their glory. the aurora borealis, as they're called,
but this is also the story of another boy — joe berry from cheshire, he too loved camping and helping of winter. he just loved being outside. joe grew up to join the paras, but last year at the age of 21, he died in afghanistan. when lisa saw max's story on bbc news, she remembered joe's old camping kit. i don't want it to sit in the loft, i would prefer it go to some use and i couldn't think of any better use than to help max. so lisa sent max the sleeping bag that kept joe warm when he was...
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the rain itself has stopped here where i am in | has stopped here where i am in cheshire and equallysed some of their peaks in some places but not in all. we had six severe flood warnings, which means a serious threat to life. they have now dropped down to five, we have taken some off and others on. we are asking people to remain vigilant for the next couple of days. in didsbury, where we have the river mersey, it reached a really high level, centimetres away from the top of the river but the fantastic work of the river but the fantastic work of the river but the fantastic work of the environment agency, the local authority and emergency services, we could use the sluice gates and get it into the flood basin using pumps and protect thousands of properties. over 10,000 properties have been protected across the whole of the country. we are not out of the woods yet, we need people to keep an eye on the environment agency website, logged on forflood on the environment agency website, logged on for flood warnings, flood alerts because the river levels are still high for the next couple of
the rain itself has stopped here where i am in | has stopped here where i am in cheshire and equallysed some of their peaks in some places but not in all. we had six severe flood warnings, which means a serious threat to life. they have now dropped down to five, we have taken some off and others on. we are asking people to remain vigilant for the next couple of days. in didsbury, where we have the river mersey, it reached a really high level, centimetres away from the top of the river but the...
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places to watch still, though, cheshire has a lot of flooding.s so much water in the system already that if there is more rain next week, it won't take too much to cause more severe flooding, so there is some concern about the forecast. the government ministers saying today that they are keeping a very close eye on it, the middle of next week onwards, jane. the environment secretary george eustice says preparations are under way to shore up defences against further bad weather next week. he's been visiting northwich in cheshire. the flood defences did theirjob. there was a £7 million scheme here in 2016. we had about 1.7 kilometres of raised levels, and it did actually protect northwich. 0ne of raised levels, and it did actually protect northwich. one of theissues actually protect northwich. one of the issues was had there was such high rainfall that water came back to the drainage system. we had some surface water issues, so that is why you can see pumps to get water back into the river. rainfall and heavy rainfall is becoming a more regular occ
places to watch still, though, cheshire has a lot of flooding.s so much water in the system already that if there is more rain next week, it won't take too much to cause more severe flooding, so there is some concern about the forecast. the government ministers saying today that they are keeping a very close eye on it, the middle of next week onwards, jane. the environment secretary george eustice says preparations are under way to shore up defences against further bad weather next week. he's...
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in cheshire, dan wright's vehicles are parked up in the snow rather than out on the road.y for benefits. money's running tight. all future work has been cancelled, we have no income whatsoever, we still have yard rent to pay, we still have business loans on the vehicles. unfortunately, without any help, we can't continue. there are signs lockdown�*s starting to control the deadly disease, but the numbers and the risks are still so high. three weeks in, no certain end. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. parents in england will be told as soon as possible when schools can reopen. that was the prime minister's response when asked to provide more certainty for teachers, parents and pupils alike. mrjohnson said he understood why people wanted a timetable, but he didn't want to lift restrictions while the infection rate was "still very high" in his words. and he would not guarantee schools would reopen before the easter break in april. there's growing concern about the effect the school closures are having, as our education editor, branwen jeffreys, has been finding out. s
in cheshire, dan wright's vehicles are parked up in the snow rather than out on the road.y for benefits. money's running tight. all future work has been cancelled, we have no income whatsoever, we still have yard rent to pay, we still have business loans on the vehicles. unfortunately, without any help, we can't continue. there are signs lockdown�*s starting to control the deadly disease, but the numbers and the risks are still so high. three weeks in, no certain end. laura kuenssberg, bbc...
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most of the showers through western scotland but some filtering down through the cheshire gap into theto east anglia where we have most of the significant snow this morning. through this evening, things remain quiet with a ridge of high pressure starting to build. that bodes well for the start of sunday. we will be dry and settled with decent spells of sunshine coming through. again, we could get showers into western scotland and northern ireland. a little fresher but hopefully the sunshine will compensate. take care. hello this is bbc news with shaun ley.
most of the showers through western scotland but some filtering down through the cheshire gap into theto east anglia where we have most of the significant snow this morning. through this evening, things remain quiet with a ridge of high pressure starting to build. that bodes well for the start of sunday. we will be dry and settled with decent spells of sunshine coming through. again, we could get showers into western scotland and northern ireland. a little fresher but hopefully the sunshine...
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accoridng to the environemnt agency over 27,000 properties in greater manchester, merseyside and cheshire as the economy continues to reel from coronavirus. government borrowing reached just over £34 billion in december, after public sector bodies borrowed 2.5 billion more in december than the month before. it means that the public sector has now borrowed £270.8 billion since the beginning of the financial year in april. public sector debt keeps rising. by the end of december it had reached £2.13 trillion — an all—time record. a 14—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a 15—year—old in birmingham. keon lincoln was attacked in broad daylight in the handsworth area of the city yesterday afternoon. witnesses reported seeing a group of youths armed with knives and hearing gunshots. sian lloyd reports. keon lincoln, described as a beloved son, who was full of life. police said he was subjected to inconceivable violence. the 15—year—old was attacked yesterday in the middle of the afternoon. this mobile phone footage was recorded soon after. forensic officers today continue to
accoridng to the environemnt agency over 27,000 properties in greater manchester, merseyside and cheshire as the economy continues to reel from coronavirus. government borrowing reached just over £34 billion in december, after public sector bodies borrowed 2.5 billion more in december than the month before. it means that the public sector has now borrowed £270.8 billion since the beginning of the financial year in april. public sector debt keeps rising. by the end of december it had reached...
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in northwich in cheshire, a retirement village was cut off and those living there were taken away tois morning, but the area has not flooded as feared. last night, residents here were told to evacuate their homes. today they were allowed back and were pleased to be clearing away puddles of rain rather than floodwater. did you leave the house? myself and my two daughters did, we went to stay with my mum. she lives nearby. she's only five minutes away so we were very lucky. some people decided to go, some people decided to stay. we took it upon ourselves to make sure that the river was monitored every hour right through the night by the residents here. it's only when you get up into the air that you can see the extent of the water in manchester and cheshire. it is mostly lying on farmland, by design. as the river mersey was raging, to stop it overflowing they opened the sluice gates here and sent to the water along that drainage channel and out onto the flood plain. i cannot stress how close we got last night. how close did it get? within centimetres, and across greater manchester the
in northwich in cheshire, a retirement village was cut off and those living there were taken away tois morning, but the area has not flooded as feared. last night, residents here were told to evacuate their homes. today they were allowed back and were pleased to be clearing away puddles of rain rather than floodwater. did you leave the house? myself and my two daughters did, we went to stay with my mum. she lives nearby. she's only five minutes away so we were very lucky. some people decided to...
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carlos tavares said the future of the cheshire plant depended on where his company, stellantis, decidedf the car sector. the uk government has unveiled details of a £23m fund to support fishing firms as it tries to calm industry anger over brexit border delays. the money will help firms whose exports to the eu have fallen sharply since rules changed on 1january. fishing firms say extra paperwork has made it difficult to deliver fresh produce to the eu before it goes off, hammering their businesses. the us car safety regulator has told ford to recall 3 million vehicles with potentially defective takata air bags. it covers various models from 2006 through 2012. the defect, which leads in rare instances to air bag inflators rupturing and sending potentially deadly metal fragments flying, has already prompted the worldwide recall of around 100 million inflators, installed by 19 major carmakers. many businesses have been forced to close for the third lockdown in england and wales and riding schools were no different. the pandemic is having significant impact on the equestrian sector with rid
carlos tavares said the future of the cheshire plant depended on where his company, stellantis, decidedf the car sector. the uk government has unveiled details of a £23m fund to support fishing firms as it tries to calm industry anger over brexit border delays. the money will help firms whose exports to the eu have fallen sharply since rules changed on 1january. fishing firms say extra paperwork has made it difficult to deliver fresh produce to the eu before it goes off, hammering their...
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then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north west england, running through the cheshire central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet, and snow. this is bbc news. i'm kasia madera with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden warns the us economic crisis is deepening as he introduces his relief plan. families are going hungry. people are at risk of being evicted. job losses are mounting again. we need to act. articles of impeachment against donald trump will be delivered to the senate on monday — his trial begins early next month. new research suggests the uk—variant of covid—19 may be more deadly than the original virus. there is some evidence that the new variant, the variant that was first identified in london and the south—east, may be associated with a higher degree of mortality.
then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north west england, running through the cheshire central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet, and snow. this is bbc news. i'm kasia madera with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden warns the us economic crisis is...
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parts of cheshire have a lot of flooding at the moment, places like warrington have got properties whichhropshire and ironbridge. over the side of the penance, still some flooding in bolton at the moment. but again, the flood defences are doing most of the work there at the moment. looking ahead, we will have some respite over the next couple of days, with some cold but sunny weather, which will see those river levels drop, but already government ministers and forecasters are concerned about prolonged rainfall, potentially again next week, which would cause some problems, just look at this behind me. it won't take much more rain on saturated ground and full reverse to cause some more flooding. i don't think the winter flooding seasonis i don't think the winter flooding season is over yet, jane. danny, thank you — season is over yet, jane. danny, thank you very _ season is over yet, jane. danny, thank you very much. _ police have named the 15—year—old boy who died after being attacked by a group of youths in a residential street in birmingham. keon lincoln was was attacked in the handswor
parts of cheshire have a lot of flooding at the moment, places like warrington have got properties whichhropshire and ironbridge. over the side of the penance, still some flooding in bolton at the moment. but again, the flood defences are doing most of the work there at the moment. looking ahead, we will have some respite over the next couple of days, with some cold but sunny weather, which will see those river levels drop, but already government ministers and forecasters are concerned about...
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then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north—west england, running through the cheshire showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south—west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet, and snow. another very cold night to come for saturday night, subzero values for most and a risk of ice to watch out for. sunday, we look at this feature running into the south—west, this weather front which will bring the rain initially and then some snow to wales, south—west england, perhaps across into parts of the midlands, southern and south—eastern england as we move through the day. now, there's still some uncertainty but it looks like at this stage we could be looking at some accumulations of snow to parts of central and southern england, 1—5 cm in places likely to cause disruption. further north it will be brighter with further wintry showers across some western areas but it's going to be another rea
then we'll continue with the showers in western scotland, north—west england, running through the cheshire showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland and then we turn our attentions to this feature running into wales and the south—west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet, and snow. another very cold night to come for saturday night, subzero values for most and a risk of ice to...
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and then we'll continue with the showers western scotland, north—west england, running through the cheshired south—west, but it's going to a cold day wherever you are — temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland, and then we turn our attention to this — this feature running into wales and the south—west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet and snow. but another very cold night to come for saturday night — sub—zero values for most and a risk of ice to watch out for too. so for sunday then, we look at this feature running into the south—west — this weather front — which will bring the rain initially and then some snow to wales, south—west england and perhaps across into parts of the midlands, southern and south—eastern england as we move through the day. now, there's still some uncertainty to this but it does look like at this stage, we could be looking at some accumulations of snow to parts of central and southern england 1—5 cm in places, likely to caus
and then we'll continue with the showers western scotland, north—west england, running through the cheshired south—west, but it's going to a cold day wherever you are — temperatures 2—5 celsius. showers continue on for awhile through saturday evening and central areas, further showers for northern and western scotland, and then we turn our attention to this — this feature running into wales and the south—west of england during the early part of sunday to bring some rain, sleet and...
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in northwich in cheshire, a retirement village was cut off and those living there were taken away to have said people should stay vigilant. after four years of avoiding washington — the stars aligned literally last night to celebrate the inauguration ofjoe biden. millions tuned in to celebrating america, it was broadcast on all the major networks in the states and featured an all starline up. tom hanks hosted bruce springsteen played and katy perry sang firework as fireworks brought the event to an end. a new star ant clemons performed withjustin timberlake — their new their song better days. a little earlier we spoke to ant clemons and i asked him how it felt to have been asked to perform at such a prime—time event. i feel i ifeel i i'm i feel i i'm still dreaming. ifeel i i'm still dreaming. this is one of the biggest accomplishments of my life so far and honestly, i'm just grateful that god is love this to be in my path right now. xyour to be in my path right now. your messate to be in my path right now. your message of— to be in my path right now. your message of better _ to be i
in northwich in cheshire, a retirement village was cut off and those living there were taken away to have said people should stay vigilant. after four years of avoiding washington — the stars aligned literally last night to celebrate the inauguration ofjoe biden. millions tuned in to celebrating america, it was broadcast on all the major networks in the states and featured an all starline up. tom hanks hosted bruce springsteen played and katy perry sang firework as fireworks brought the event...
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. >> you've got such a cheshire cat grin on your face, guy i can't imagine what's going to come out of your mouth go ahead. >> in my head i'm trying to figure out how much time between when we cut for break until we start the next show. >> you've got two minutes for a break. >> how much time do i have, and can i make it back to where i need to go in time that's the question. nasdaq reports tomorrow before the bell if you do see any weakness, i think you should buy it. nasdaq is a monster valuation is reasonable. >> there are millions of viewers out there just shaking their head, guy. that does it for this hour of "fast money. stick around, we've got another bonus hour coming up don't go anywhere. much more "fast" right after this ♪ ♪ >>> options action is sponsored by think or swim by td ameritrade ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, i'm a new customer and i want your best new smartphone deal. well i'm an existing customer and i'd like your best new smartphone deal. oh do ya? actually it's for both new and existing customers. i feel silly. but i do want the fastest 5g network. oh i want the fastest 5g network.
. >> you've got such a cheshire cat grin on your face, guy i can't imagine what's going to come out of your mouth go ahead. >> in my head i'm trying to figure out how much time between when we cut for break until we start the next show. >> you've got two minutes for a break. >> how much time do i have, and can i make it back to where i need to go in time that's the question. nasdaq reports tomorrow before the bell if you do see any weakness, i think you should buy it....
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that actually this was going to be a quick fix this wasn't going to go away all of a sudden the cheshire cheese company has shelved investment plans to cope with previously growing sales to e.u. consumers the search is on for alternatives one door closes another one opens we already shipped to the u.s. and canada we could probably stand a heck of a lot less and maybe fill that up by chasing chasing business in other parts of the world and effectively leave you completely innocently out of the equation that sounding the main choke point for trade is here dove where print. have been made for a new border checks and not far away vast lorry parks have been created in anticipation of long delays a month since the u.k. trade deal was struck and several weeks since it came into effect and most of the queues in congestion have been down to cope with 19 drivers having to be tested before they make their way to france the absolute volumes of trade have been fairly low business is making use of stockpiled supplies but as those supplies begin to dwindle the expectation is that perhaps within days so
that actually this was going to be a quick fix this wasn't going to go away all of a sudden the cheshire cheese company has shelved investment plans to cope with previously growing sales to e.u. consumers the search is on for alternatives one door closes another one opens we already shipped to the u.s. and canada we could probably stand a heck of a lot less and maybe fill that up by chasing chasing business in other parts of the world and effectively leave you completely innocently out of the...
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sean and aiden live in cheshire, which hasjust moved into tier 4, but their school will be open this only little — they're still, you know, seven and nine, and... you know, it's more about the social aspect of it. but, you know, if it's for the greater good, and if keeping them off an extra couple of weeks, an extra few weeks, would bring the rates down and get it all under control, then, yeah, i'd be behind that 100%. in the midlands, leo and lucy's school is also open — but their mum isn't sure they should go. we are in a situation where we're saying it's not safe to go and get a haircut from someone in full ppe, but we are expecting my sister, who teaches at a sixth form college in leicester, to go and mix with a group of 4,000 students on a daily basis. and if what is necessary to keep everyone else safe is for me to, you know, pull myself up by my bootstraps and print off some worksheets for a few more weeks, i can do that. this is amy and her three children in richmond, in london. primary schools are closed in london. amy is worried about her children, but needs them to go to s
sean and aiden live in cheshire, which hasjust moved into tier 4, but their school will be open this only little — they're still, you know, seven and nine, and... you know, it's more about the social aspect of it. but, you know, if it's for the greater good, and if keeping them off an extra couple of weeks, an extra few weeks, would bring the rates down and get it all under control, then, yeah, i'd be behind that 100%. in the midlands, leo and lucy's school is also open — but their mum...
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it's only when you get up into the air that you can see the extent of the water in manchester and cheshirein. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. let us turn to the white house where presidentjoe biden is speaking. with the most professionalism and duty and honour that can be expected. as commander—in—chief and president i always respect and revere their service and that of their families. revere their service and that of theirfamilies. but now, to revere their service and that of their families. but now, to today's announcement. vice president harris and i werejoined by members of our covid—19 team, response team and doctor anthony fauci our chief covid—19 medical adviser. our nominee for secretary of health and human services. our nominee for a surgeon general, doctor michelle lenski who will be the director for the centers for disease control and prevention and doctor maisel and eunice smith who will be leading our equity work in the covid—19 response. and i wear managers of this whole effort. yesterday during my inaugural address i offered a prayer and a silent prayer, b
it's only when you get up into the air that you can see the extent of the water in manchester and cheshirein. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. let us turn to the white house where presidentjoe biden is speaking. with the most professionalism and duty and honour that can be expected. as commander—in—chief and president i always respect and revere their service and that of their families. revere their service and that of theirfamilies. but now, to revere their service and...
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but this is also the story of another boy — joe berry from cheshire.hours and hours in the garden, even through the middle of winter. he just loved being outside. joe grew up to join the paras, but last year at the age of 21, he died in afghanistan. when lisa saw max's story on bbc news, she remembered joe's old camping kit. i don't want it to sit in the loft, i would prefer it go to some use and i couldn't think of any better use than to help max. so lisa sent max the sleeping bag that kethoe warm when he was a scout. it reminded me ofjoe, because it'sjust something thatjoe typically would have done when he was a similar age. what did you think when you got the sleeping bag? i think i nearly cried to be honest, when i read the note and all of it. i realised people in this world are so loving, so caring, and it'sjust so nice. so tonight, joe's legacy will be keeping max warm as his charity camp—out continues. john kay, bbc news, devon. the uk government is warning that tougher action, including fines, could be brought in if people don't obey the lockdo
but this is also the story of another boy — joe berry from cheshire.hours and hours in the garden, even through the middle of winter. he just loved being outside. joe grew up to join the paras, but last year at the age of 21, he died in afghanistan. when lisa saw max's story on bbc news, she remembered joe's old camping kit. i don't want it to sit in the loft, i would prefer it go to some use and i couldn't think of any better use than to help max. so lisa sent max the sleeping bag that...