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hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you from dublin, the city ofs, costumes like this. this big feature is cosplay. this year marks 35 years since the term was first coined in this article by a japanese journalist. but really, found costuming began 70 years ago at the first world science fiction convention in new york city. this couple attended wearing a futuristic costu me couple attended wearing a futuristic costume they designed and made. the cosplay industry is now a multibillion dollar business. with some reports saying it is worth over $20 billion, of £15 billion, worldwide. everyone is here an incredible costu mes, everyone is here an incredible costumes, all shapes and sizes and frankly, it would be rude not to join in. the experts have got me a costu me. join in. the experts have got me a costume. this was for me? thank you very much. not sure what this is, the ground reveal... hopefully it's when they recognise. 0h, reveal... hopefully it's when they recognise. oh, it's totoro to stop from that film, this one i know and iam very from that
hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you from dublin, the city ofs, costumes like this. this big feature is cosplay. this year marks 35 years since the term was first coined in this article by a japanese journalist. but really, found costuming began 70 years ago at the first world science fiction convention in new york city. this couple attended wearing a futuristic costu me couple attended wearing a futuristic costume they designed and made. the cosplay...
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until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. police in hong kong have fired tear gas at protesters who defied a ban and marched through the streets. it's the seventh weekend in succession marked by huge anti—government demonstrations. the latest is chaos. look at this. riot police have been moving people through the streets. they are now making arrests. they are firing tear gas. reinforcements are coming in. it is clear some people have been injured by this. the police are pushing us back. michael gove, the minister who has to prepare the uk for a no—deal brexit, says it's a "very real prospect". getting ready is now the government's number one priority. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says his party will do everything it can to block a no deal brexit. a last—ditch effort to save the nuclear deal with iran —
until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. police in hong kong have fired tear gas at protesters who defied a ban and marched through the streets. it's the seventh weekend in succession marked by huge anti—government demonstrations. the latest is chaos. look at this. riot police have been moving people through the streets. they are now making arrests. they are firing tear gas. reinforcements are coming in. it is clear some people have been...
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hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you this week from dublin, ireland, home to guinness, u2, and, for one weekend only, costumes like this. it's comic con, ireland. and a big feature is cosplay. this year marks 35 years since the term was first coined in this article by japanese journalist, nobuyuki takahashi. but really, fan costuming began 70 years ago at the first world science fiction convention in new york city, when this couple attended wearing a futuristic costume they designed and made. the cosplay industry is now a multibillion dollar business, with some reports saying it is worth over $20 billion, of over $20 billion, or £15 billion, worldwide. everyone is here injust incredible costumes, of all shapes and sizes and frankly, it would be a bit rude not tojoin in. the cosplay experts have got me a costume. oh, this one's for me? thank you very much! so, i'm not sure what this is, the grand reveal... hopefully it's one i recognise. oh, it's totoro, from my neighbour totoro, the studio ghibli film! this one i know and am very happy to wear
hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you this week from dublin, ireland, home to guinness, u2, and, for one weekend only, costumes like this. it's comic con, ireland. and a big feature is cosplay. this year marks 35 years since the term was first coined in this article by japanese journalist, nobuyuki takahashi. but really, fan costuming began 70 years ago at the first world science fiction convention in new york city, when this couple attended wearing a...
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until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.dorset, 2a degrees and surprisingly in shetland, temperatures approaching 24. in between a completely different end to the weather scale, 50mm of rain over the last 2a hours. grey cloud remaining. this is why, a front almost stranded in the same spot tonight, from western scotland through the midlands towards east anglia and the south—east. we'll see some further rain, some heavier bursts and on the eastern edge, we may have some thunder and lightning moving north. easterly winds towards the north—east part of the country where we'll see clear skies and temperatures in the teens. fresher to the south—west with clear conditions. temperatures may be in single figures for some. sunday, similar split. it will be a wetter day for some in the north and east of northern ireland. staying wet in north—east england, towards east anglia. the south—east may brighten up relative to what we saw today. sunny spells in parts of wales and to the south—west with a westerly wind. a greater chance of heav
until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.dorset, 2a degrees and surprisingly in shetland, temperatures approaching 24. in between a completely different end to the weather scale, 50mm of rain over the last 2a hours. grey cloud remaining. this is why, a front almost stranded in the same spot tonight, from western scotland through the midlands towards east anglia and the south—east. we'll see some further rain, some heavier bursts and on the...
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until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.ike a distant memory now, but i just want to draw your attention to that provisional 38.7 degrees celsius that was recorded at cambridge university botanic gardens. the met office actually confirmed this temperature on monday as being genuine, so this now stands as the new top temperature ever recorded in the uk. now, the next few days are going to feel more like autumn than summer because of this area of low pressure. pretty deep feature for the time of year, bringing strong winds and plenty of heavy showers. in fact, some of the showers are likely to be torrential in places, with the risk of some localised flooding. and those winds very gusty, especially across england and wales. now, this morning, those strong winds and heavy showers will be affecting the south—west of england, south wales, continuing to move northwards and eastwards as the day wears on. you can see the bright colours indicating torrential downpours affecting wales, england's south—west and the midlands and parts of
until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.ike a distant memory now, but i just want to draw your attention to that provisional 38.7 degrees celsius that was recorded at cambridge university botanic gardens. the met office actually confirmed this temperature on monday as being genuine, so this now stands as the new top temperature ever recorded in the uk. now, the next few days are going to feel more like autumn than summer because of this area...
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until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.hine was to be found, and the best of that in terms of sunshine and warmth was along the south coast, temperatures peaking into the mid—20s, a beautiful weather watcher pictures sent in along that dorset coastline, but for parts of the midlands, and northwest england, it's been a disappointing weekend. cloudy, with some persistent, and at times, heavy rain, a couple of inches of rain falling, now this weather front really quite slow—moving, as you can see, and this is where the recent rain is sitting through the midlands, northwest england, into northern ireland, with the scattering of showers ahead of it, into western scotland. now that's going to continue through the night, but it will gradually drift its way northwards, at the same time, we could see a few sharp and thundery downpours across the far northeast of scotland. but to the south of that weather front, it stays relatively quiet, and more comfortable night for getting a good night sleep, with overnight lows of 12—16 degrees.
until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.hine was to be found, and the best of that in terms of sunshine and warmth was along the south coast, temperatures peaking into the mid—20s, a beautiful weather watcher pictures sent in along that dorset coastline, but for parts of the midlands, and northwest england, it's been a disappointing weekend. cloudy, with some persistent, and at times, heavy rain, a couple of inches of rain falling, now...
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until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.rday, 2a.8 celsius. but of note was actually shetland. blue skies overhead and lerwick had its warmest day in ten years. some, though, had replaced the heat, humidity, and the sunshine of recent days for cloud and rain. and it was in sussex where we saw over 50 millimetres, two inches of rain fall. this is the weather front responsible. that weather front still with us in roughly the same areas through the day ahead. either side of it we start with some sunshine. temperatures in single figures in the countryside in the south—west. still a humid feel further north. but what we'll see on sunday is something a little bit brighter towards that far south—east corner. but much wetter in northern ireland. the risk of some minorflooding here. and we'll see some wet conditions for the isle of man, north wales, northern midlands, and around the liverpool bay area, too. a few isolated thunderstorms could develop across scotland and the far north of england later in the day under that easterly win
until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.rday, 2a.8 celsius. but of note was actually shetland. blue skies overhead and lerwick had its warmest day in ten years. some, though, had replaced the heat, humidity, and the sunshine of recent days for cloud and rain. and it was in sussex where we saw over 50 millimetres, two inches of rain fall. this is the weather front responsible. that weather front still with us in roughly the same areas through...
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until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.d at a nightclub in the south korean city of gwangju killing two people. at least 17 were injured, nine of them competitors in the world swimming championships being held there. the injured athletes are from the us, new zealand, the netherlands, italy and brazil. the two people killed are understood to be south koreans. 0ur correspondent laura bicker is following develoments from seoul. the fire department said they were called there around 2:30am, they said there were hundreds of people, 370 people inside this club. from the footage that has been taken by both them and others, this is kind of a two tier nightclub, so the bar is downstairs and upstairs is a further drinking area and dancing area. and as you heard there, they say they just simply one minute were dancing and the next minute, they've fell a number of feet or a number of metres depending on who you listen to. so when it comes to the investigation, certainly they know that two south koreans died, they were taken to hospital
until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.d at a nightclub in the south korean city of gwangju killing two people. at least 17 were injured, nine of them competitors in the world swimming championships being held there. the injured athletes are from the us, new zealand, the netherlands, italy and brazil. the two people killed are understood to be south koreans. 0ur correspondent laura bicker is following develoments from seoul. the fire...
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until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.ery one as well. we have had a front across the uk through the weekend, that's rather out stayed its welcome in some areas, still some heavy rain to come out of it for parts of the midlands, and the the northwest of england through the evening, drifting further north into scotland through the small hours of monday. misty and murky to the north of the front, and a humid night with lows in the mid teens. clearer skies to the south, lows of 12—13. for monday, the front continuing to make its way northwards, and weakening, means actually drier prospects for many, as we sit between weather systems, a little tiny ridge of high pressure in here, but later in the day, this low will start to come into play, and it's quite a deep feature. so, first thing monday, quite a lot of cloud around, misty murky conditions to the north, as the front drifts north, some showers for scotland, but brightening across northern england. sunny spells for many, temperatures in the mid—20s, but strong and gusty win
until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.ery one as well. we have had a front across the uk through the weekend, that's rather out stayed its welcome in some areas, still some heavy rain to come out of it for parts of the midlands, and the the northwest of england through the evening, drifting further north into scotland through the small hours of monday. misty and murky to the north of the front, and a humid night with lows in the mid teens....
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until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.a last—ditch effort to save the nuclear deal with iran — senior international diplomats will hold an emergency meeting today. the youngest tour de france winner in more than a century. colombian egan bernal has the yellow jersey going into today's processional final stage in paris. is there anything wrong with ‘hopefully‘ and should all men be called ‘esquire'? the wordsmith extraordinaire gyles brandreth will give us his verdict on the new style rules imposed by the prime minister's right hand man. rules imposed by the prime good rules imposed by the prime morning. today is
until next time, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.a last—ditch effort to save the nuclear deal with iran — senior international diplomats will hold an emergency meeting today. the youngest tour de france winner in more than a century. colombian egan bernal has the yellow jersey going into today's processional final stage in paris. is there anything wrong with ‘hopefully‘ and should all men be called ‘esquire'? the wordsmith extraordinaire...
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hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you this week from dublin, city of ireland, home to guinness, u2, and for one weekend only, costumes like this. it's comic con, ireland. and a big feature is cosplay. this year marks 35 years since the term was first coined in this article by japanese journalist, nobuyuki takahashi. but really, fan costuming began 70 years ago at the first world science fiction convention in new york city, when this couple attended wearing a futuristic costume they designed and made. the cosplay industry is now a multibillion dollar business, with some reports saying it is worth over $20 billion, of £15 billion, worldwide. everyone is here injust incredible costumes, of all shapes and sizes and frankly, it would be a bit rude not tojoin in. the cosplay experts have got me a costume. oh, this one's for me? thank you very much! so, i'm not sure what this is, the grand reveal... hopefully it's one i recognise. oh, it's totoro, from my neighbour totoro, the studio ghibli film! this one i know and am very happy to wear. very happy c
hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you this week from dublin, city of ireland, home to guinness, u2, and for one weekend only, costumes like this. it's comic con, ireland. and a big feature is cosplay. this year marks 35 years since the term was first coined in this article by japanese journalist, nobuyuki takahashi. but really, fan costuming began 70 years ago at the first world science fiction convention in new york city, when this couple attended...
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hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you this week from dublin,st coined in this article by japanese journalist, nobuyuki takahashi. but really, fan costuming began 70 years ago at the first world science fiction convention in new york city, when this couple attended wearing a futuristic costume they designed and made. the cosplay industry is now a multibillion dollar business, with some reports saying it is worth over $20 billion, of £15 billion, worldwide. everyone is here injust incredible costumes, of all shapes and sizes and frankly, it would be a bit rude not tojoin in. the cosplay experts have got me a costume. oh, this one's for me? thank you very much! so, i'm not sure what this is, the grand reveal... hopefully it's one i recognise. oh, it's totoro, from my neighbour totoro, the studio ghibli film! this one i know and am very happy to wear. very happy cosplayer today. let's go! thousands of people have come for the comic con, ireland edition. many are taking part in the cosplay competitions, hoping to be picked to represent ireland in th
hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you this week from dublin,st coined in this article by japanese journalist, nobuyuki takahashi. but really, fan costuming began 70 years ago at the first world science fiction convention in new york city, when this couple attended wearing a futuristic costume they designed and made. the cosplay industry is now a multibillion dollar business, with some reports saying it is worth over $20 billion, of £15 billion,...
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hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you this week from dublin,nd. and a big feature is cosplay. this year marks 35 years since the term was first coined in this article by japanese journalist, nobuyuki takahashi. but really, fan costuming began 70 years ago at the first world science fiction convention in new york city, when this couple attended wearing a futuristic costume they designed and made. the cosplay industry is now a multibillion dollar business, with some reports saying it is worth over $20 billion, of £15 billion, worldwide. everyone is here injust incredible costumes, of all shapes and sizes and frankly, it would be a bit rude not tojoin in. the cosplay experts have got me a costume. oh, this one's for me? thank you very much! so, i'm not sure what this is, the grand reveal... hopefully it's one i recognise. oh, it's totoro, from my neighbour totoro, the studio ghibli film! this one i know and am very happy to wear. very happy cosplayer today. let's go! thousands of people have come for the comic con, ireland edition. many are taking
hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you this week from dublin,nd. and a big feature is cosplay. this year marks 35 years since the term was first coined in this article by japanese journalist, nobuyuki takahashi. but really, fan costuming began 70 years ago at the first world science fiction convention in new york city, when this couple attended wearing a futuristic costume they designed and made. the cosplay industry is now a multibillion dollar business,...