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colin paterson, bbc news, southport.nifesto launch and the lib dem election pledges in about 15 minutes. if you want to see 100 days plus, you can see it in a moment on bbc four. i'm for the weather. it has been a tonne of england to catch up on rainfall today after some dry weeks. let's take a look at the radar and satellite rickshaws. underneath this band of rain, some we re underneath this band of rain, some were wet day. it is moving now. not eve ryo ne were wet day. it is moving now. not everyone had it in wales but most parts saw the rain. now across eastern england. it produced some particularly soggy weather that hung around all day. perhaps the gardeners do not expect something quite like this even though they needed the rain. farnborough in hampshire up to 36 millimetres, which is more than half a month was mat worth of rain falling in some spots in 24 hours. —— half a month's worth. this weather system is moving to the north sea overnight. heavy showers in northern ireland and north—west scotland. still a few
colin paterson, bbc news, southport.nifesto launch and the lib dem election pledges in about 15 minutes. if you want to see 100 days plus, you can see it in a moment on bbc four. i'm for the weather. it has been a tonne of england to catch up on rainfall today after some dry weeks. let's take a look at the radar and satellite rickshaws. underneath this band of rain, some we re underneath this band of rain, some were wet day. it is moving now. not eve ryo ne were wet day. it is moving now. not...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. first the weather with phil avery. hello.day starts in a quieter vein and fairly cool in southern counties. single figures for some, mist and fog, a dull start in western scotland, the rain pushing up to be confined in the northern isles, murky fare here and fine weather following on behind variable amounts of cloud and the cloud filling in in the south—west with the odd rumble of thunder to finish. further east, dry enough with sunshine. through the evening and overnight we push the rain belt further to the north, following on behind with muggy air and temperatures never lower than 15 or 16. some thunderstorms overnight. on monday we will push the rain belt to the northern high of the british isles to the east, all that muggy air could go bang again, 25 or 26 is distinctly possible, slightly quieter towards the west. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: british police have released a new cctv image of the manchester suicide bomber, salman abedi, on the night he carried out his suicide attack. 11 people connected to him
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. first the weather with phil avery. hello.day starts in a quieter vein and fairly cool in southern counties. single figures for some, mist and fog, a dull start in western scotland, the rain pushing up to be confined in the northern isles, murky fare here and fine weather following on behind variable amounts of cloud and the cloud filling in in the south—west with the odd rumble of thunder to finish. further east, dry enough with sunshine. through the...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.t people directly to become detectives — without making them first work in uniform on the beat. the metropolitan police hopes the move will fill some of its 600 detective vacancies, and attract graduates with different skills and backgrounds. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. for decades there has only been one way to become a detective. start as an officer in uniform, and then join cid. it was seen as the pinnacle of policing, everyone wanted to crack crimes. but not any longer. detective work is not thejob it used to be. there are more cases to handle, there is more pressure to get results. the independent inspectorate has described it as a national crisis because there are so many unfilled vacancies. now the metropolitan police is trying to do something about it. something that has never been done before. they're starting a recruitment campaign for people with no experience of policing. unlike other recruits they will not have to spend time in uniform, doing street
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.t people directly to become detectives — without making them first work in uniform on the beat. the metropolitan police hopes the move will fill some of its 600 detective vacancies, and attract graduates with different skills and backgrounds. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. for decades there has only been one way to become a detective. start as an officer in uniform, and then join cid. it was seen as the pinnacle of policing, everyone...
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colin paterson, bbc news, southport. nick miller. if you wanted rain for the gardens it came, and then some! this is how it came, and then some! this is how it looked on the radar, heavy rain for some, rain all day long it looked on the radar, heavy rain forsome, rain all day long in it looked on the radar, heavy rain for some, rain all day long in two parts of wales, but westernmost areas of england and a large area of wales avoided most of the rain and stay dry. this is york when the rain set in, even heavier in dorset. looking at some of the rainfall totals, they are notching up. they will go upa totals, they are notching up. they will go up a bit further when it is raining, sunspots getting up to half month's worth of rain. heavy showers in northern ireland and north—west scotland, they will gradually fade to the evening but one or two will continue overnight. heavy rain across eastern parts of england, turning damp and drizzly behind that is the bulka pushes away into the north sea. a cooler night to come, sunspots
colin paterson, bbc news, southport. nick miller. if you wanted rain for the gardens it came, and then some! this is how it came, and then some! this is how it looked on the radar, heavy rain for some, rain all day long it looked on the radar, heavy rain forsome, rain all day long in it looked on the radar, heavy rain for some, rain all day long in two parts of wales, but westernmost areas of england and a large area of wales avoided most of the rain and stay dry. this is york when the rain set...
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colin paterson, bbc news. fond memories. time for a look at the weather with helen. into the high 20s, 28 in scotland but also in the of wales. so that makes it the hottest day of the year so far. i suspect we will beat that tomorrow. temperatures won't tumble quickly overnight and it will be warmer in the north, that will be the most notable the north, that will be the most nota ble feature the north, that will be the most notable feature of the weather. it may not feel so oppressive in the south because we are getting more breeze but 16 or 17, not far short of what we would normally see at this time of year so another hot day tomorrow, hot and warm from the start, we'll get rid of any morning mist, we might see some sea fog on the coast of northern england and eastern scotland, not for long. tomorrow night and saturday this will bring a change but tomorrow another hot day across the board, cooler around the coasts as you'd expect with an onshore breeze, we could seek 2930, the uv index is high, don't forget even on the coast and we will see high levels in seven are
colin paterson, bbc news. fond memories. time for a look at the weather with helen. into the high 20s, 28 in scotland but also in the of wales. so that makes it the hottest day of the year so far. i suspect we will beat that tomorrow. temperatures won't tumble quickly overnight and it will be warmer in the north, that will be the most notable the north, that will be the most nota ble feature the north, that will be the most notable feature of the weather. it may not feel so oppressive in the...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson was there. the courteeners.ago. after monday's bomb attack, the band decided it would still go ahead. their singer liam fray told me why. if this hadn't have happened, it would have sent out a really bad message, i think. people should be allowed to go and enjoy themselves without being scared. we are absolutely coming because it's what we do. it's what we love. we're not going to be deterred by anybody, or anything. i'm a married man. i've got a kid and all that. but at the end the day, you've got to live your life. you know what i mean? you've got to live your life. now, this is not normal at a gig, to have armed policemen on the door. but, even with this level of security, some die—hard fans have chosen to stay away. the first time i saw courteeners it was actually at the arena. liam wilks has attended every courteeners gig in manchester since 2011, until tonight. he sold his tickets. ijust know i wouldn't enjoy it. i wouldn't be focusing on the music. i'd be focusing on if i saw anything suspicious, or... i
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson was there. the courteeners.ago. after monday's bomb attack, the band decided it would still go ahead. their singer liam fray told me why. if this hadn't have happened, it would have sent out a really bad message, i think. people should be allowed to go and enjoy themselves without being scared. we are absolutely coming because it's what we do. it's what we love. we're not going to be deterred by anybody, or anything. i'm a married man. i've got a...
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colin paterson has been to meet some bakers in burnley.e, four, five, six, seven, eight and go. every day 85,000 muffins and cakes are made at the cherrytree bakery. that requires a lot of repetitive movement. the latest creation to emerge from the factory floor, it's chorley cake meets swan lake. the workers‘ actions turned into dance. the idea of making bakers in burnley balletic came from choreographer ruth jones. these machines now make the workers work really fast, so when they do many mini muffin day, they're squeezed up like this and they're working really, really fast, whereas in the olden days they could move a bit slower and they have more space. and this is incorporated into the piece? it's all incorporated into the piece we wanted to be inspired by all the activity that goes on on this factory floor. the movement is unique. and it was a very collaborative process. i showed her how to decorate brownies, we take a piping bag and do symbols on the brownie. it was so beautiful to see how our moves at work, what we are doing, became
colin paterson has been to meet some bakers in burnley.e, four, five, six, seven, eight and go. every day 85,000 muffins and cakes are made at the cherrytree bakery. that requires a lot of repetitive movement. the latest creation to emerge from the factory floor, it's chorley cake meets swan lake. the workers‘ actions turned into dance. the idea of making bakers in burnley balletic came from choreographer ruth jones. these machines now make the workers work really fast, so when they do many...
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colin paterson has been to meet some bakers in burnley.go. every day 80,000 muffins and cakes are made at the cherrytree bakery. that requires a lot of repetitive movement. the latest creation to emerge from the factory floor, it's chorley cake meets swan lake. the workers' actions turned into dance. the idea of making bakers in burnley balletic came from choreographer ruth jones. these machines now make the workers work really fast, so when they do many mini—muffin day, they're squeezed up like this and they're working really, really fast, whereas in the olden days they could move, it was slower and they have more space. and this is incorporated into the piece? it's all incorporated into the piece. we wanted to be inspired by all the activity that goes on on this factory floor. the movement is unique. and it was a very collaborative process. i showed her how to decorate brownies. we have to take a piping bag and do circles on the brownie. it was so beautiful to see how our moves at work, what we are doing became such a beautiful dance. it
colin paterson has been to meet some bakers in burnley.go. every day 80,000 muffins and cakes are made at the cherrytree bakery. that requires a lot of repetitive movement. the latest creation to emerge from the factory floor, it's chorley cake meets swan lake. the workers' actions turned into dance. the idea of making bakers in burnley balletic came from choreographer ruth jones. these machines now make the workers work really fast, so when they do many mini—muffin day, they're squeezed up...
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colin paterson has been to meet beakers internally as you have never seen them before. 5678.8. everyday, 80,000 muffins and cakes are produced here. that requires a lot of repetitive movement. the latest collision the workers actions have turned on to dance. the idea came from choreographer ruth jones. during the course of the day, they are clearly close together, free as in the older days, they were much more spaced out. and this has been incorporated? yes, very much. i wanted to be inspired by all the movement which goes on in this factory floor. the movement is unique. and it was a very collaborative process.|j unique. and it was a very collaborative process. i showed her how to decorate cronies. it was so beautiful to see. it was such a beautiful to see. it was such a beautiful dance. amazing. beautiful to see. it was such a beautiful dance. amazingm beautiful to see. it was such a beautiful dance. amazing. it was great. it was absolutely inspirational. i never thought they could do something like that. the idea that they could be beneficial to the staff bringing choreogr
colin paterson has been to meet beakers internally as you have never seen them before. 5678.8. everyday, 80,000 muffins and cakes are produced here. that requires a lot of repetitive movement. the latest collision the workers actions have turned on to dance. the idea came from choreographer ruth jones. during the course of the day, they are clearly close together, free as in the older days, they were much more spaced out. and this has been incorporated? yes, very much. i wanted to be inspired...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.urder, after a woman and two children were found dead in a flat in liverpool. police were called to the address near toxteth yesterday evening — they say they're not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths. police hunting for a prisoner who escaped from a hospital in salisbury in wiltshire, say the escape may have been pre—planned and he may have received help. michal kisier, who's thought to be armed with a razor blade, overpowered his guards at the hospital last night. police say he is dangerous, and that members of the public should not approach him; they're urging anyone who sees a man matching his description to contact police immediately. 0ur correspondentjon kay is at salisbury hospital for us now. a massive search underway right now? there is. wiltshire police seem to be using all the toys they have in their box to try and find this man. the force helicopter has been up. they've been using drones in the immediate area around this hospital site and police search do
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.urder, after a woman and two children were found dead in a flat in liverpool. police were called to the address near toxteth yesterday evening — they say they're not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths. police hunting for a prisoner who escaped from a hospital in salisbury in wiltshire, say the escape may have been pre—planned and he may have received help. michal kisier, who's thought to be armed with a razor blade, overpowered his...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.s at the old trafford stadium in manchester, where the concert will take place. as we can see behind you preparations are well underway now. that is right and they have only had about eight days to get it all done. you can see the stage behind me, that was already in place because of a concert last weekend so that can stay set up. on the ground, though, you've got staff working around the clock, not just you've got staff working around the clock, notjust protecting the wicket but also trying to protect the rest of the pitch here laying down plastic flooring in preparation for that concert on sunday. one of the organisers of the event told us earlier on it was probably the ha rd est earlier on it was probably the hardest task he's ever had to undertake trying to get everything ready in such a short space of time. he's praised everybody working here and said everyone has been pulling together and it's been absolutely incredible, a huge logistical task for them, a huge task for the police
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.s at the old trafford stadium in manchester, where the concert will take place. as we can see behind you preparations are well underway now. that is right and they have only had about eight days to get it all done. you can see the stage behind me, that was already in place because of a concert last weekend so that can stay set up. on the ground, though, you've got staff working around the clock, not just you've got staff working around the clock, notjust...
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colin paterson reports from jean alexander's home town of southport.da 0gden. it's better than nowt, it'll do. and today, it went under the hammer. you can get rid of it, and yourself and all! jean alexander played coronation street's much loved gossip for more than 20 years. she died last october at the age of 90. her nieces were auctioning off her belongings. the star attraction is the pinny. of course. did you know she always had that? i didn't, really. when we came to tidy up her things, sadly after she died, i came across a parcel in a wardrobe with her handwriting on a little label. and when we looked into it further, it turned out that this was the first pinny and headscarf and curlers she'd used in the show. she'd taken them with her when she started in coronation street. and they belonged to my grandmother, jean's mother. there was online interest from italy and the us, but many had turned up to bid in person. everybody had an auntie or a nan or somebody like that. and shejust reminded you of a typical northern lady. well, i always put my own
colin paterson reports from jean alexander's home town of southport.da 0gden. it's better than nowt, it'll do. and today, it went under the hammer. you can get rid of it, and yourself and all! jean alexander played coronation street's much loved gossip for more than 20 years. she died last october at the age of 90. her nieces were auctioning off her belongings. the star attraction is the pinny. of course. did you know she always had that? i didn't, really. when we came to tidy up her things,...
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colin paterson reports from jean alexander's hometown of southport.n nowt, it'll do. and today, it went under the hammer. you can get rid of it, and yourself and all! jean alexander played coronation street's much loved gossip for more than 20 years. she died last october at the age of 90. her nieces were auctioning off her belongings. the star attraction is the pinny. of course. did you know she always had that? i didn't, really. when we came to tidy up her things, sadly after she died, i came across a parcel in a wardrobe with her handwriting on a little label. and when we looked into it further, it turned out that this was the first pinny and headscarf and curlers she'd used in the show. she'd taken them with her when she started in coronation street. and they belonged to my grandmother, jean's mother. there was online interest from italy and the us, but many had turned up to bid in person. everybody had an auntie or a nan or somebody like that. and shejust reminded you of a typical northern lady. well, i always put my own curlers in myself, so tha
colin paterson reports from jean alexander's hometown of southport.n nowt, it'll do. and today, it went under the hammer. you can get rid of it, and yourself and all! jean alexander played coronation street's much loved gossip for more than 20 years. she died last october at the age of 90. her nieces were auctioning off her belongings. the star attraction is the pinny. of course. did you know she always had that? i didn't, really. when we came to tidy up her things, sadly after she died, i came...
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cheering colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. some powerful pictures.was glorious last week, broken a bit over the weekend, how is it looking today? it will break again i'm afraid but things are feilu quiet and promising at the moment, most places dry right now and good spells of sunshine developing but we're expecting more storms arriving later on in the day. this is minehead a short time ago, one part of the country that will see storms this afternoon. everything moving from the south, this thickening cloud has brought some storms from biscay and france and that is heading our way, this cloud was the storms yesterday, last of the rain clearing from northern scotland. the crowd breaking up but then we go to the channel and we see clusters of storms arriving and heavy rain too, the main focus likely to be in the south—west of england during the afternoon. in scotland, generally dry in the afternoon but quite a bit cooler, north—westerly breezes means temperatures will be 10 degrees lower than yesterday around the moray firth. around the high teens or th
cheering colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. some powerful pictures.was glorious last week, broken a bit over the weekend, how is it looking today? it will break again i'm afraid but things are feilu quiet and promising at the moment, most places dry right now and good spells of sunshine developing but we're expecting more storms arriving later on in the day. this is minehead a short time ago, one part of the country that will see storms this afternoon. everything moving from the south, this...
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with us now is our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. platforms — what else did she say? quite a lot. the speed of the turnaround of this league is what is remarkable. this concert will be held at old trafford cricket ground 13 days after her concert ended with that terrorist attack. basically, live nation, the company which put on the concerts, and ariana grande, have contacted some of the biggest names in music, and they have said yes. it will be a live aid—style concert, each fact playing two or three songs, and the line—out is very impressive. taking less tha n line—out is very impressive. taking less than two weeks to put this together, ariana grande herself will perform, justin bieber, coldplay, katy perry, miley cyrus, take that, nile horan from one direction. one thing which struck me is, every one of those acts has played at manchester arena, which is probably one of the reasons why they said yes. this is an arena which they personally knew themselves, so they wa nt to personally knew themselves, so they want to come to manchest
with us now is our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. platforms — what else did she say? quite a lot. the speed of the turnaround of this league is what is remarkable. this concert will be held at old trafford cricket ground 13 days after her concert ended with that terrorist attack. basically, live nation, the company which put on the concerts, and ariana grande, have contacted some of the biggest names in music, and they have said yes. it will be a live aid—style concert, each...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.isadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to require treatment. dominic hughes has been finding out what can be done to prevent it. it is important to brush your teeth because... they get too sticky. and you will get holes in your teeth. you will not be able to eat anymore. a class of excited four to five—year—olds are discovering more about teeth — how to clean them and keep them free of decay. andrew wilson is the dentist behind this project. he has come to salford, one of the worst places for tooth decay in england. he believes it is never too early to learn about teeth. if you are making it fun, children will lap up information, and they will hopefully go home and talk to mum and dad, and hopefully they will think about what they are doing with brushing their teeth. as part of his mission, he has developed a series of films to help teachers in the classroom. given the consequences for children if tooth decay goes unchecked, these are lessons that need to be learned. classes like thi
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.isadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to require treatment. dominic hughes has been finding out what can be done to prevent it. it is important to brush your teeth because... they get too sticky. and you will get holes in your teeth. you will not be able to eat anymore. a class of excited four to five—year—olds are discovering more about teeth — how to clean them and keep them free of decay. andrew wilson is the dentist behind this project. he has...
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our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, was there. the courteeners.gig sold out six months ago. after monday's bomb attack, the band decided it would still go ahead. their singer liam fray told me why. if this hadn't have happened, it would have sent out a really bad message, i think. people should be allowed to go and enjoy themselves without being scared. we are absolutely coming because it's what we do. it's what we love. we're not going to be deterred by anybody, or anything. i'm a married man. i've got a kid and all that. at the end the day, you've got to live your life. you know what i mean? you've got to live your life. now this is not normal at a gig to have armed policemen on the door. but, even with this level of security, some die—hard fans have chosen to stay away. the first time i saw the courteeners it was actually at the arena. liam wilks has attended every courteeners gig in manchester since 2011, until tonight. he sold his tickets. ijust know i wouldn't enjoy it. i wouldn't be focusing on the music. i'd be focusing on if i saw anythin
our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, was there. the courteeners.gig sold out six months ago. after monday's bomb attack, the band decided it would still go ahead. their singer liam fray told me why. if this hadn't have happened, it would have sent out a really bad message, i think. people should be allowed to go and enjoy themselves without being scared. we are absolutely coming because it's what we do. it's what we love. we're not going to be deterred by anybody, or anything. i'm a...
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sell—out event, but very different from the one originally planned. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson decided it would still go ahead. their singer, liam fray, told me why. if this hadn't have happened, it would have sent out a really bad message, i think. people should be allowed to go and enjoy themselves without being scared. we were absolutely coming because it's what we do. it's what we love. we're not going to be deterred by anybody, or anything. i'm a married man. i've got a kid and all that. at the end the day, you've got to live your life. you know what i mean? you've got to live your life. now this is not normal at a gig to have armed policemen on the door. but, even with this level of security, some die—hard fans have chosen to stay away. the first time i saw the courteeners it was actually at the arena. liam wilks has attended every courteeners gig in manchester since 2011, until tonight. he sold his tickets. ijust know i wouldn't enjoy it. i wouldn't be focusing on the music. i'd be focusing on if i saw anything suspicious, or... i wouldn't be listening to the music, i'd
sell—out event, but very different from the one originally planned. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson decided it would still go ahead. their singer, liam fray, told me why. if this hadn't have happened, it would have sent out a really bad message, i think. people should be allowed to go and enjoy themselves without being scared. we were absolutely coming because it's what we do. it's what we love. we're not going to be deterred by anybody, or anything. i'm a married man. i've...
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celebratory hometown gig but has now taken on a very different meaning. 0ur entertaiment correspondent, colin patersongo. after monday's bomb attack, the band decided it would still go ahead. their singer told me why. if this hadn't happened it would have sent out a bad message, ithink. people shouldn't be allowed to go — people shouldn't be allowed to go — people should be allowed to go and enjoy themselves without being scared. we we re themselves without being scared. we were absolutely coming because it's what we do, it's what we love. we are not going to be deterred by anybody or anything. we are not going to be deterred by anybody or anythinglj we are not going to be deterred by anybody or anything. i am a married man andl anybody or anything. i am a married man and i have a kid but at the end of the day you have to live your life. you have got to live your life. you have got to live your life. now this is not normal at a gig to have armed policemen on the door. but even with this level of security some die—hard fans have chosen to stay away. first time i saw the courteeners. .. liam chosen to s
celebratory hometown gig but has now taken on a very different meaning. 0ur entertaiment correspondent, colin patersongo. after monday's bomb attack, the band decided it would still go ahead. their singer told me why. if this hadn't happened it would have sent out a bad message, ithink. people shouldn't be allowed to go — people shouldn't be allowed to go — people should be allowed to go and enjoy themselves without being scared. we we re themselves without being scared. we were absolutely...
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a west end musical will celebrate cilla's early life. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin patersong role. a lorra lorra cillas. # what's it all about, alfie? # is it just for the moment we live...# more than 400 of them, all hoping to land the lead role in cilla the musical. #so...#. # anyone who had a heart... # would take me... # in his arms and... # love me too, oh #. the idea — anyone can have a part. 0pen auditions are being held around the country, starting in cilla black's hometown of liverpool. now, have you changed your hair colour especially for today? i haven't, actually. this has been changed for about a year, so... i grew up with her, my nanny used to absolutely adore her. and at what stage do the rollers come out? as soon as i get in there. # closing in around me...# the new musscle is based on the itv drama, cilla, starring sheridan smith. helping cast her this time, cilla's son. we're talking about 18 to 25, she wasn't the polished consummate performer that we sort of know, she was starting out. so you've got to get that sort of confidence, but vulnerability at the
a west end musical will celebrate cilla's early life. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin patersong role. a lorra lorra cillas. # what's it all about, alfie? # is it just for the moment we live...# more than 400 of them, all hoping to land the lead role in cilla the musical. #so...#. # anyone who had a heart... # would take me... # in his arms and... # love me too, oh #. the idea — anyone can have a part. 0pen auditions are being held around the country, starting in cilla black's hometown...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson is there. oh, look, i don't care if it only cost 2p!er this afternoon. you can get rid of it, and yourself and all! jean alexander played coronation street's much loved gossip for more than 20 years. she died last october at the age of 90 and today her nieces are auctioning off her belongings. the star attraction is the pinny. of course. did you know she always had that? i didn't, really. when we came to tidy up her things, sadly after she died, i came across a parcel in a wardrobe with her handwriting on a little label. and when we looked into it further it turned out that this was the first pinny and headscarf and curlers she had used in the show that she had taken with her when she started in coronation street. and they belonged to my grandmother. jean's mother. there has already been online interest from italy and the us, but many have turned up to bid in person. everybody loved hilda ogden, didn't they? you know, everyone had an aunty or a nan or somebody like that. and shejust reminded you of a typical northern lady. i always put
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson is there. oh, look, i don't care if it only cost 2p!er this afternoon. you can get rid of it, and yourself and all! jean alexander played coronation street's much loved gossip for more than 20 years. she died last october at the age of 90 and today her nieces are auctioning off her belongings. the star attraction is the pinny. of course. did you know she always had that? i didn't, really. when we came to tidy up her things, sadly after she died, i...
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colin paterson, bbc news. manchester.ates 0ld there as well, the concert being held at the emirates old trafford cricket ground this sunday, a combined system, tickets going on sale tomorrow at 10am, if you attended the original ariana grande construct you can register to attend the concert for free and you can register now, if you went to the the manchester arena last week you can go onto the website, register and do that by 4pm today. if you went to the concert last week and you would like to go for free, do that before 4pm today, tickets go on general release 10am tomorrow morning. we will speak to someone who was at the concert and he has also applied a ready and the concert organiser as well. the nhs could have to raise an extra half a billion pounds a year, if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health—care after brexit. that's the warning from a health charity this morning. the nuffield trust says the cost of treating them on home soil rather than abroad could cost almost a billi
colin paterson, bbc news. manchester.ates 0ld there as well, the concert being held at the emirates old trafford cricket ground this sunday, a combined system, tickets going on sale tomorrow at 10am, if you attended the original ariana grande construct you can register to attend the concert for free and you can register now, if you went to the the manchester arena last week you can go onto the website, register and do that by 4pm today. if you went to the concert last week and you would like to...
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colin paterson, bbc news. manchester.fiona trott at the old trafford stadium where the concert will take place, a significant moment for the city? that's right, of course, whilst this happens investigation is continuing, greater manchester police telling us three people have been released but at the same time they believe that salman abedi bought bomb—making equipment by himself and that many of his actions were carried out alone. but they cannot rule out he was part of a wider network. the detective chief superintendent have said they are examining his movements on cctv, interactions he had with people in phone calls, and said it is vital that police make sure he is not part ofa that police make sure he is not part of a wider network. there are still a number of things which concern them, they want to find out why he kept going back to the wilmslow road area of the city and the blue suitcase, pictures we have seen, they are still keen to trace it to find out if it has any dna from others which may help them as part of th
colin paterson, bbc news. manchester.fiona trott at the old trafford stadium where the concert will take place, a significant moment for the city? that's right, of course, whilst this happens investigation is continuing, greater manchester police telling us three people have been released but at the same time they believe that salman abedi bought bomb—making equipment by himself and that many of his actions were carried out alone. but they cannot rule out he was part of a wider network. the...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been along to take a look.er in his hand is mike litherland. come and join us here. this is an important bit of tv history. how important? probably one of the most important pieces of tv history. when you consider that i think it was something like 29 million people, the episode where stand passed away, it is a third of the british population. a phenomenal amount of people. star knocked on her husband. and the fact she has worn it in every episode apart from when she was going out. i am using that word again, iconic. it is media history and i am hoping that it will go to either a collector who will let people see it for a museum or gallery. who knows? what kind of price are you expecting to go for? that is the $64,000 question. city $4000? you that is the $64,000 question. city $4000 ? you never that is the $64,000 question. city $4000? you never know because we have had interest from italy, america, canada. we estimated 40 2000. we have had somebody else coming in and saying it will make 5000. the sky is the l
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been along to take a look.er in his hand is mike litherland. come and join us here. this is an important bit of tv history. how important? probably one of the most important pieces of tv history. when you consider that i think it was something like 29 million people, the episode where stand passed away, it is a third of the british population. a phenomenal amount of people. star knocked on her husband. and the fact she has worn it in every...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson is here.ent so soon after what happened last week. the speed is incredible. when ariana grande comes on stage at old trafford cricket ground that will be 13 days since the terrorist attack at her concert. we have been told she would start a european tour again in paris on the 7th ofjune and this is within two weeks and the line—up that has been put together, put together by the company to promote her tourist and also ariana grande herself has been involved in recruiting those acts. coldplay, the biggest band on the planet, justin bieber, the biggest solo act on the planet, katy perry, miley cyrus, fa ra planet, katy perry, miley cyrus, fara williams, whose hit was an international smash was dubbed sure, ta ke international smash was dubbed sure, take that, now abhorrent. one thing that has struck me is the fact that all these acts have played their own headline concerts at manchester arena. so these are acts who could picture where exactly the atrocities that happened and i'm sure that is one
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson is here.ent so soon after what happened last week. the speed is incredible. when ariana grande comes on stage at old trafford cricket ground that will be 13 days since the terrorist attack at her concert. we have been told she would start a european tour again in paris on the 7th ofjune and this is within two weeks and the line—up that has been put together, put together by the company to promote her tourist and also ariana grande herself has...
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colin paterson is there. what are we looking at right now?king in factories with people who are artists and create works of art they can bring here. we will hear more about this ina bit, here. we will hear more about this in a bit, but come this way. this is a shared that has won a redesign, britain's garden shed competition. what do you make of this? it is probably the greatest shared... i am a shared lover. this is probably the greatest i have seen. i love a garden shed. i had an allotment and built my own shed but not as good as this one. what is your link to blackburn. we own a factory here, called cookson and clegg. one of the projects is being involved with this, a re—creation of a second world war flying helmet. this, a re—creation of a second world warflying helmet. we this, a re—creation of a second world war flying helmet. we are doing a tour here. the artistjenny mcconnell we have worked with at the factory and we are doing walking tours and everybody will get to wear one of these. extremely handsome! cookson and clegg started 100
colin paterson is there. what are we looking at right now?king in factories with people who are artists and create works of art they can bring here. we will hear more about this ina bit, here. we will hear more about this in a bit, but come this way. this is a shared that has won a redesign, britain's garden shed competition. what do you make of this? it is probably the greatest shared... i am a shared lover. this is probably the greatest i have seen. i love a garden shed. i had an allotment...
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colin paterson is there. with a lot of chefs.of people are involved in making, twice the national average. a man from the area very involved in making, is nigel, you will know him from masterchef. why is this area so in love with making?” from masterchef. why is this area so in love with making? i think it is the industrial heritage in lancashire and blackburn in particular. and we have a lot of creative people and i probably include myself. it is a creative area and! include myself. it is a creative area and i think the festival is absolutely lighting up the place. we have artists, chefs, everything going on in blackburn. we are in a p°p‘up going on in blackburn. we are in a pop—up kitchen where you will do demonstrations and we have an audience. give us a shout. cheering from 10 10am on the bbc food website you will do demonstrations. we are doing is saussure —— sa rsa pa rilla we are doing is saussure —— sarsa parilla and rhubarb we are doing is saussure —— sarsaparilla and rhubarb omelette. 0n blackburn market, everybody drin
colin paterson is there. with a lot of chefs.of people are involved in making, twice the national average. a man from the area very involved in making, is nigel, you will know him from masterchef. why is this area so in love with making?” from masterchef. why is this area so in love with making? i think it is the industrial heritage in lancashire and blackburn in particular. and we have a lot of creative people and i probably include myself. it is a creative area and! include myself. it is a...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports now on the response from the music industry. an event they've been looking forward to for months and coming back to pick them up a couple of hours' later. they'd come to see ariana grande's dangerous woman tour but ended up being the ones in danger. members of an audience which became the target of a terrorist attack. the singer made her name as a children's tv star and still attracts a very young, predominantly female fan base. many in the crowd pre—teens, some as young as seven or eight. entertainment stars expressed their horror at the night's event. it shocks me every time we hear this sort of news, that attacks like this can happen, but especially when there will be so many children at this concert tonight. we'll all go to bed holding our little ones even tighter this evening. last year, time magazine named ariana grande as one of the 100 most influential people on the planet, highlighting her 150 million social media followers and the role it plays in attracting her young fans. it was with a tweet she communicated after th
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports now on the response from the music industry. an event they've been looking forward to for months and coming back to pick them up a couple of hours' later. they'd come to see ariana grande's dangerous woman tour but ended up being the ones in danger. members of an audience which became the target of a terrorist attack. the singer made her name as a children's tv star and still attracts a very young, predominantly female fan base. many in the...
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a west—end musical will celebrate cilla's early life. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson#so...#. # anyone who had a heart... # would take me... # in his arms and... # love me too, oh #. the idea — anyone can have a part. 0pen auditions are being held around the country, starting in cilla black's hometown of liverpool. now, have you changed your hair colour especially for today? i haven't, actually. this has been changed for about a year, so... i grew up with her, my nanny used to absolutely adore her. and at what stage do the rollers come out? as soon as i get in there. # closing in around me...# the new musical is based on the itv drama, cilla, starring sheridan smith. helping cast her this time, cilla's son. we're talking about 18 to 25, she wasn't the polished consummate performer that we sort of know, she was starting out. so you've got to get that sort of confidence, but vulnerability at the same time, yes. check you have your form with you. finally, it was time for the cilla wannabees to step inside. how are you going to prove to them in that room that you are cilla
a west—end musical will celebrate cilla's early life. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson#so...#. # anyone who had a heart... # would take me... # in his arms and... # love me too, oh #. the idea — anyone can have a part. 0pen auditions are being held around the country, starting in cilla black's hometown of liverpool. now, have you changed your hair colour especially for today? i haven't, actually. this has been changed for about a year, so... i grew up with her, my nanny used...
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colin paterson is there. this is where cooking demonstrations will be taking place all over.involved in making. what‘s going on? in this town are involved in making. what's going on? we were surprised when we found this out. i grew up here and just about everyone i know and family are involved in making. my stepdad makes plastics, my wife was brought up new here and her dad made snooker tables, a mother—in—law worked in car parts. it was the heart of the industrial revolution. it was the centre of textiles, which was our main manufacturing thing in the uk. it must have just stuck. so when we saw the statistics of 25%, we thought, well, it's time to celebrate making. it's such an important thing. it's good for the economy, it make the feelgood and it creates employment. there's never beena creates employment. there's never been a public celebration of making. there have been lots of conferences and trade shows. we thought, let's fill the town, celebrate making. it's fill the town, celebrate making. it‘s turning out a treat. how are you going to do with? we are in central black
colin paterson is there. this is where cooking demonstrations will be taking place all over.involved in making. what‘s going on? in this town are involved in making. what's going on? we were surprised when we found this out. i grew up here and just about everyone i know and family are involved in making. my stepdad makes plastics, my wife was brought up new here and her dad made snooker tables, a mother—in—law worked in car parts. it was the heart of the industrial revolution. it was the...
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auction is taking place in her home town of southport — from where our entertainment correspondent colin patersonlf and all! jean alexander played coronation street‘s much loved gossip for more than 20 years. she died last october at the age of 90 and today, her nieces are auctioning off her belongings. the star attraction is the pinny. of course. did you know she always had that? i didn‘t, really. when we came to tidy up her things, sadly after she died, i came across a parcel in a wardrobe with her handwriting on a little label. and when we looked into it further it turned out that this was the first pinny and headscarf and curlers she had used in the show that she had taken with her when she started in coronation street. and they belonged to my grandmother. jean‘s mother. there has already been online interest from italy and the us, but many have turned up to bid in person. everybody loved hilda ogden, didn‘t they? you know, everyone had an aunty or a nan or somebody like that. and shejust reminded you of a typical northern lady. i always put my own curlers in myself, so that to me just would
auction is taking place in her home town of southport — from where our entertainment correspondent colin patersonlf and all! jean alexander played coronation street‘s much loved gossip for more than 20 years. she died last october at the age of 90 and today, her nieces are auctioning off her belongings. the star attraction is the pinny. of course. did you know she always had that? i didn‘t, really. when we came to tidy up her things, sadly after she died, i came across a parcel in a...
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colin paterson, of entertainment corresponded, reports.ack to pick them up a couple of hours' later. they'd come to see ariana grande's dangerous woman tour but ended up being the ones in danger. members of an audience which became the target of a terrorist attack. the singer made her name as a children's tv star and still attracts a very young, predominantly female fan base. many in the crowd pre—teens, some as young as seven or eight. entertainment stars expressed their horror at the night's event. it shocks me every time we hear this sort of news, that attacks like this can happen, but especially when there will be so many children at this concert tonight. we'll all go to bed holding our little ones even tighter this evening. last year, time magazine named ariana grande as one of the 100 most influential people on the planet, highlighting her 150 million social media followers and the role it plays in attracting her young fans. it was with a tweet she communicated after the attack, simply saying, "broken. from the bottom of my heart, i
colin paterson, of entertainment corresponded, reports.ack to pick them up a couple of hours' later. they'd come to see ariana grande's dangerous woman tour but ended up being the ones in danger. members of an audience which became the target of a terrorist attack. the singer made her name as a children's tv star and still attracts a very young, predominantly female fan base. many in the crowd pre—teens, some as young as seven or eight. entertainment stars expressed their horror at the...
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colin paterson is there. may with some cakes?king, victoria will be doing cooking demonstrations later, aldo zilli's cooking demonstrations later, aldo zilli‘5 ri5otto will be shown off and the other thing the festival has done is pairup and the other thing the festival has done is pair up local industries with artists to create new works of art performed at the festival. i‘ve been to visit one and a warning, this report contains me in a hairnet. two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and go, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eightand eight, and go, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight and go.‘ day 85,000 muffins and cakes are made at the cherry tree bakery. that require5 made at the cherry tree bakery. that requires a lot of repetitive movement. the latest creation to emerge from the factory for, it is chorley cake needs swanlike. the worker5‘ action5 turned into dance. the idea of making bakers and burnley balletic came from choreographer ruth jone5. burnley balletic came from choreographer ruth jones. these machines
colin paterson is there. may with some cakes?king, victoria will be doing cooking demonstrations later, aldo zilli's cooking demonstrations later, aldo zilli‘5 ri5otto will be shown off and the other thing the festival has done is pairup and the other thing the festival has done is pair up local industries with artists to create new works of art performed at the festival. i‘ve been to visit one and a warning, this report contains me in a hairnet. two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been watching. unseen for almost 60 years.g off his father's television print collection. the whole episode will be part of pop discoveries in london, an event showcasing recently unearthed music tv programmes. including the 600 episode of top of the pops from october, 1975 with sparks... it was destroyed but a copy has been found by the widow of a former bbc engineer, and includes a former bbc engineer, and includes a performance by bruce forsyth. she's a great little housewife, although sometimes she talks like a fool. this single sandra missed the charts, unlike another new find, a second top of the pops from 19705 five has t. rex second top of the pops from 19705 five has t.rex performing new york city with a dancing frog. and the quality may not be great, but blondie's uk tv debut has also emerged on a vhs tape, part of the late tony wilson is archived at the mu5eum late tony wilson is archived at the museum of science and industry in manchester. blondie, take it away. one, two, three! in 1970s seven he invited them to pe
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been watching. unseen for almost 60 years.g off his father's television print collection. the whole episode will be part of pop discoveries in london, an event showcasing recently unearthed music tv programmes. including the 600 episode of top of the pops from october, 1975 with sparks... it was destroyed but a copy has been found by the widow of a former bbc engineer, and includes a former bbc engineer, and includes a performance by bruce...
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let's speak to our correspondent colin paterson, who has spent the night in manchester city centre.nts, who had arrived waiting to pick up their kids. the very place the explosion went off was the foyer, and the explosion was happening between parents and their children. which isjust between parents and their children. which is just terrifying to hear, and we did here desperate stories last night of parents looking for children, children looking for their friends. absolutely, there are still many stories on social media of people saying has anyone seen this kid, and also inspiring stories, stories of acts of avery, cpr being performed by people on strangers next to them at the arena. and as i was standing at the cordon, people we re was standing at the cordon, people were offering to drive people back to liverpool, for free. were offering to drive people back to liverpool, forfree. many people's hotels were behind the cordon and they couldn't go back to where they were staying. and this is very much a family friendly event centre, isn't it? it is the second biggest concert centre in
let's speak to our correspondent colin paterson, who has spent the night in manchester city centre.nts, who had arrived waiting to pick up their kids. the very place the explosion went off was the foyer, and the explosion was happening between parents and their children. which isjust between parents and their children. which is just terrifying to hear, and we did here desperate stories last night of parents looking for children, children looking for their friends. absolutely, there are still...