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a servant cornwallis could accompany the general anywhere. the size and conditions of troops, supplies, even morale. in lafayette's letter, in which he told washington of his honest friend, he gives a clue as to how this fellow may have been gathering intelligence. after community getting information to washington, lafayette road my accounts from portsmouth -- as a servant has opportunities to hear, i thought it was worth communicating to your excellency. a servant has opportunities to hear. it's a powerful line in our understanding of how james and others may have gathered intelligence for the patriot cause. once a familiar face behind british lines, james could've been present for countless meetings on strategy, overheard formal chitchat between commanders while he was serving wine or dinner, or delivering raw goods in some lies read who would have paid any attention to the attendant in the corner with a slave walking through camp? who would have suspected that james was actively listening, memorizing numbers, directions, or concerns? who w
a servant cornwallis could accompany the general anywhere. the size and conditions of troops, supplies, even morale. in lafayette's letter, in which he told washington of his honest friend, he gives a clue as to how this fellow may have been gathering intelligence. after community getting information to washington, lafayette road my accounts from portsmouth -- as a servant has opportunities to hear, i thought it was worth communicating to your excellency. a servant has opportunities to hear....
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nearly 60% of cornwall residents voted to leave the eu. in the harbor town of newlyn, the fishermen in particular resent brussels. they regard the eu fishing quotas as pure harassment. they say the french steal their fish and now they finally have their sea back. >> bye, bye, brussels! now we'll be able to spend our own money on what we want to. and we'll stop giving money to waste on all the things brussels wastes their money on -- the french farming industry. and we haven't seen anything out of it. no benefit. >> i'm surprised at how many did vote for it. and it worked. what happens from now on, nobody knows it. it's early days. we'll see how it goes. it can't get any worse. >> turbot, mackerel, and cod. in newlyn, everything revolves around fishing, as if there were no other issues in europe. even though the new ice-flaking machine was paid for with eu subsidies, the workers here are relieved at the result of the referendum. they think the only ones who will be hurt are the bankers and bosses in london. >> a lot of londoners and major c
nearly 60% of cornwall residents voted to leave the eu. in the harbor town of newlyn, the fishermen in particular resent brussels. they regard the eu fishing quotas as pure harassment. they say the french steal their fish and now they finally have their sea back. >> bye, bye, brussels! now we'll be able to spend our own money on what we want to. and we'll stop giving money to waste on all the things brussels wastes their money on -- the french farming industry. and we haven't seen...
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the duchess of cornwall has continued her work on literacy.tion for children. how are you? very well, nice to meet you. a visit to chris evans' breakfast show involved an encounter with the actor tom hiddleston. she told him her sunday nights hadn't been the same since the end of the night manager, in which he starred. it was brilliant. thank you so much. everybody sat gripped. good. she's also campaigned on the issue of domestic abuse. at a clarence house reception, she spoke of the anguish victims face, describing it as a hidden problem where many remain too scared to speak out. this silence is corrosive. it leaves women, children and men carrying a burden of shame. it prevents some from speaking out about the abuse, and it prevents them from getting help. and at its worst, it can be fatal. prince harry's visit to nepal this year became an extended royal tour. he was due to be in the country for five days, but stayed on, having seen the impact of the 2015 earthquake, in which 9,000 people were killed. he helped rebuild a school destroyed by
the duchess of cornwall has continued her work on literacy.tion for children. how are you? very well, nice to meet you. a visit to chris evans' breakfast show involved an encounter with the actor tom hiddleston. she told him her sunday nights hadn't been the same since the end of the night manager, in which he starred. it was brilliant. thank you so much. everybody sat gripped. good. she's also campaigned on the issue of domestic abuse. at a clarence house reception, she spoke of the anguish...
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from cumbria to derbyshire and devon and cornwall.y will provide between 1,500 and 10,000 new homes and they will open up green spaces and improve transport links. a total of £6 million from the government will be provided to develop the new villages. they're a good first step in the new concept, but they won't solve the housing supply problem. we will need a lot more announcement and radical thinking to crack it. some of the villages face criticism that they're not needed or will swallow existing communities, but the government says they could provide 48,000 much needed new homes. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc1, its time for the news where you are. bye for now. you're watching bbc news, i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. we've had five results in the premier league. with leaders chelsea playing tomorrow, second placed liverpool could have closed the gap to three points with a win at sunderland, but they could only draw. they twice t
from cumbria to derbyshire and devon and cornwall.y will provide between 1,500 and 10,000 new homes and they will open up green spaces and improve transport links. a total of £6 million from the government will be provided to develop the new villages. they're a good first step in the new concept, but they won't solve the housing supply problem. we will need a lot more announcement and radical thinking to crack it. some of the villages face criticism that they're not needed or will swallow...
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it will be largely dry for cornwall, maybe cloudy. 0utbreaks largely dry for cornwall, maybe cloudy.all, maybe cloudy. outbreaks of rain into west wales but there could be some patchy, freezing fog so something to keepin patchy, freezing fog so something to keep in mind if you are travelling towards the capital in the rush hour. to the north and west, cloudy skies. some heavy and persistent rain. then it drips its weight east. a scattering of showers for the far east of scotland. here it will stay predominantly dry. the wetter weather slowly losing its way eastwards but it will weaken a little. perhaps staying dry in the south—east. still on the chilly side but much milder behind. double figures for northern ireland by the afternoon and that it is that mild air that wins the battle for the weekend. unfortunately, with that we keep the cloud. the rain eases during the early hours of saturday. it will be a misty, foggy start with some hill fog but that will lift, we keep the low, grey cloud, but temperatures six to 11 degrees. not much change on sunday. the breeze freshening up into th
it will be largely dry for cornwall, maybe cloudy. 0utbreaks largely dry for cornwall, maybe cloudy.all, maybe cloudy. outbreaks of rain into west wales but there could be some patchy, freezing fog so something to keepin patchy, freezing fog so something to keep in mind if you are travelling towards the capital in the rush hour. to the north and west, cloudy skies. some heavy and persistent rain. then it drips its weight east. a scattering of showers for the far east of scotland. here it will...
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scotla nd reaching cornwall by the morning.ost. down south it will be mild, at the very least cloudy first thing in the morning. not a lot of brightness and the further north you go, the drier it is and by cumbria, northwards through the lowlands of scotland, very frosty start here. freezing fog in one or two spots and possibly i see as well. through the morning, into the afternoon, that rain moves across and that means another great, drizzly day. eastern areas, particularly scotland and the north—east some sunshine. i'll fast cloudy with spots of rain. this mass of cloud and rain and drizzle hangs around into monday evening, but northern areas staying dry. tuesday, rain anywhere across the uk coming and going. patchy, western areas could brighten up a little bit later on. and milder, 10 degrees in belfast, ten across yorkshire. wednesday we are between weather systems and it brightens up. a large chunk of the uk should have a bright if not sunny wednesday and then on thursday, low—pressure approaches. the winds will start to i
scotla nd reaching cornwall by the morning.ost. down south it will be mild, at the very least cloudy first thing in the morning. not a lot of brightness and the further north you go, the drier it is and by cumbria, northwards through the lowlands of scotland, very frosty start here. freezing fog in one or two spots and possibly i see as well. through the morning, into the afternoon, that rain moves across and that means another great, drizzly day. eastern areas, particularly scotland and the...
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ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall, to carlisle.and welcome to bbc news. an 11—year—old girl has died two days after she and her cousin were knocked down by a car in a hit and run crash in oldham. her cousin, who was 21, died at the scene. her cousin, who was 12, died at the scene. greater manchester police have released one of five men they had arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. anisa kadri reports. more than 2a hours after the hit and run, police have confirmed that ii—year—old zaneta krokova has lost the fight for her life. she and her cousin helina kotlarova, who was 12, had been crossing ashton road in oldham when they were hit by a car which did not stop. helina died at the scene. a lot of people from our school witnessed the incident. we have had one or two similar incidents to like this in the last couple of years, and it deeply affects pupils and it is giving them that support at this difficult time, and making sure they feel 0k. if they are struggling they need to come and talk to the staff and al
ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall, to carlisle.and welcome to bbc news. an 11—year—old girl has died two days after she and her cousin were knocked down by a car in a hit and run crash in oldham. her cousin, who was 21, died at the scene. her cousin, who was 12, died at the scene. greater manchester police have released one of five men they had arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. anisa kadri reports. more than 2a hours...
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ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle.lfares are going up by an average of 2.3%. the government says it's to pay for modernisation. rail groups say it's a "kick in the teeth" for passengers. and in half an hour, we will be looking back on a momentous year in sport. which included an incredible 12 months for andy murray. that is the year in sport. good evening and welcome to bbc news. first, an 11—year—old girl has died, two days after she and her cousin were knocked down by a car in a hit and run crash in oldham. her cousin, who was 12, died at the scene. greater manchester police have released one of five men they had arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. peter harris reports. at the scene, tributes continued to build. this now a shrine to two young girls. 11—year—old zaneta krokova lost the fight for her life this morning. her cousin helina kotlarova died on new year's eve. my my thoughts and prayers are with her family at this sad time. police believe the girls were struck by a peugeot 807 car her
ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle.lfares are going up by an average of 2.3%. the government says it's to pay for modernisation. rail groups say it's a "kick in the teeth" for passengers. and in half an hour, we will be looking back on a momentous year in sport. which included an incredible 12 months for andy murray. that is the year in sport. good evening and welcome to bbc news. first, an 11—year—old girl has died, two...
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some showers in cornwall and west wales. it would bea in cornwall and west wales.in the south and east. where you have a few cloud brea ks and east. where you have a few cloud breaks this afternoon, temperatures will drop quickly and we will see mist and fog, at its most problematic in east wales, the midlands and the south—east. temperatures will vary widely on monday morning, caterfor the temperatures will vary widely on monday morning, cater for the chance of frost first thing. the fog mailing across the midlands and east anglia, but foremost a lovely monday afternoon in store. —— for most. and east anglia, but for most a lovely monday afternoon in store. good afternoon. the prime minister theresa may says she has "absolute faith" in the trident nuclear missile system despite claimed that an unarmed test firing veered off course. it's claimed an unarmed rocket fired from hms vengeance in the atlantic ocean shot off in the direction of the united states last year. but on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme this morning mrs may declined to answer if she's been made aw
some showers in cornwall and west wales. it would bea in cornwall and west wales.in the south and east. where you have a few cloud brea ks and east. where you have a few cloud breaks this afternoon, temperatures will drop quickly and we will see mist and fog, at its most problematic in east wales, the midlands and the south—east. temperatures will vary widely on monday morning, caterfor the temperatures will vary widely on monday morning, cater for the chance of frost first thing. the fog...
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clad in cornwall and devon with a bit more ofa cornwall and devon with a bit more of a breeze but elsewhereovernight temperatures plummet. a very cold and frosty night in central and southern areas and rural places. more cloud in the west. northern and eastern parts will have mist and fog as well as it will have mist and fog as well as it will be a cold night out of town, looking at easily —1 to minus five degrees. the weekend is looking largely dry thanks to high pressure. sunny spells and variable cloud. it will be chilly. another cold and frosty start on saturday. a sunny day in southern and northern and western areas. cloudier skies pushing off the north sea for central and eastern parts so there could be a bit of light rain which could be a bit of light rain which could be a bit of light rain which could be wintry in nature. elsewhere dry with sunshine. sunday and saturday night is looking chilly again with clear skies and the rain to pep up in central and northern parts of the uk and there could be a dusting of snow in the high ground of the pennines of southern scotland. sunday looks
clad in cornwall and devon with a bit more ofa cornwall and devon with a bit more of a breeze but elsewhereovernight temperatures plummet. a very cold and frosty night in central and southern areas and rural places. more cloud in the west. northern and eastern parts will have mist and fog as well as it will have mist and fog as well as it will be a cold night out of town, looking at easily —1 to minus five degrees. the weekend is looking largely dry thanks to high pressure. sunny spells and...
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ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall, to carlisle.ns & bhajis." babita sharma — herself the daughter of shopkeepers — charts the history of the corner shop. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a second girl has died following a hit and run incident in oldham in greater manchester. the two cousins aged 11 and 12 were crossing a road on new year's eve when they were struck by a car. four men are being held by police on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. anisa kadri reports. more than 2a hours after the hit and run, police have confirmed that ii—year—old zaneta krokova has lost the fight for her life. she and her cousin helina kotlarova, who was 12, had been crossing ashton road in oldham when had been crossing ashton road in old ham when they had been crossing ashton road in oldham when they were hit by a car which did not stop. helina died at the scene. a lot of people witnessed the scene. a lot of people witnessed the incident. we have had one or two similar incidents to like
ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall, to carlisle.ns & bhajis." babita sharma — herself the daughter of shopkeepers — charts the history of the corner shop. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a second girl has died following a hit and run incident in oldham in greater manchester. the two cousins aged 11 and 12 were crossing a road on new year's eve when they were struck by a car. four men are...
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the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall, to carlisle.s in surrey, one of the proposed locations. what are garden villages and how will the scheme work? well, in the next couple of years this area in surrey will be transformed into one of these 1a garden villages. a guarden garden village would have new homes and improved transport links. the locations announced today are across england from cumbria to derbyshire and stratford on avon. and down into devon and cornwall. the idea is they would create distinct communities. so they would not just be extensions distinct communities. so they would notjust be extensions of what already exists. and they would have access to around £6 million of government money over the next two yea rs. government money over the next two years. the labour party and some of those who have looked at the housing problems are wary of getting too excited about this project. they say if delivered it will provide new housing, but it isn't enough. thank you. the islamic state group has also claimed responsibility for a s
the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall, to carlisle.s in surrey, one of the proposed locations. what are garden villages and how will the scheme work? well, in the next couple of years this area in surrey will be transformed into one of these 1a garden villages. a guarden garden village would have new homes and improved transport links. the locations announced today are across england from cumbria to derbyshire and stratford on avon. and down into devon and cornwall....
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. >> thanks to the french alliance franklin secures, washington traps british general charles cornwallis strike the killing blow. >> the goal is to remove the fortifications at redoubt 9 and redoubt 10. >> colonel de gimat will lead the american assault. >> mr. hamilton is quite capable, general, with many attributes and talents... or so i'm told. [ insects chirping ] >> use your bayonets, boys. don't stop to fire! [ dramatic music playing ] >> it's the bloody americans! pull off! sound the alarm! [ indistinct shouting ] >> ah! >> the only answer now is to declare our independence. >> america is at war, dr. franklin. >> welcome home. >> for more revealing stories on these and other patriots featured in "legends and lies," purchase the companion book, available at billoreilly.com and bookstores nationwide. i think we could finally get youra bigger place. yeah, let me check my score too. try credit karma. it's free. credit karma. give yourself some credit. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a
. >> thanks to the french alliance franklin secures, washington traps british general charles cornwallis strike the killing blow. >> the goal is to remove the fortifications at redoubt 9 and redoubt 10. >> colonel de gimat will lead the american assault. >> mr. hamilton is quite capable, general, with many attributes and talents... or so i'm told. [ insects chirping ] >> use your bayonets, boys. don't stop to fire! [ dramatic music playing ] >> it's the...
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. >> thanks to the french alliance franklin secures, washington traps british general charles cornwallisike the killing blow. >> the goal is to remove the fortifications at redoubt 9 and redoubt 10.t will lead the american assault. >> mr. hamilton is quite capable, general, with many attributes and talents... or so i'm told. [ insects chirping ] >> use your bayonets, boys. don't stop to fire! [ dramatic music playing ] >> it's the bloody americans! pull off! sound the alarm! [ indistinct shouting ] >> ah! >> the only answer now is to declare our independence. >> america is at war, dr. franklin. >> welcome home. >> for more revealing stories on these and other patriots featured in "legends and lies," purchase the companion book, available at billoreilly.com and bookstores nationwide. [ gunshots ] >> with their unlikely victory finally in reach, continental forces unite under george washington for a final assault on yorktown. >> with washington's army surrounding yorktown, cornwallis has no choice but to surrender. >> washington's victory at yorktown forces the british to begin the peace p
. >> thanks to the french alliance franklin secures, washington traps british general charles cornwallisike the killing blow. >> the goal is to remove the fortifications at redoubt 9 and redoubt 10.t will lead the american assault. >> mr. hamilton is quite capable, general, with many attributes and talents... or so i'm told. [ insects chirping ] >> use your bayonets, boys. don't stop to fire! [ dramatic music playing ] >> it's the bloody americans! pull off! sound...
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more cloud into pembrokeshire, devon and cornwall sunny and east anglia and cornwall sunny and east angliath—east. the showers in the coastal areas tending to fade away. this evening and tonight, across central and eastern areas we will once again see a touch of frost and potentially some quite dense fog patches later in the night across south—east england. there could be an odd icy stretch here. there could be icy stretches briefly across scotla nd be icy stretches briefly across scotland as the rain runs into the cold air. behind the wet weather, temperatures really will start to rise. the big changes on the way into tomorrow. frontal systems pushing in from the west bringing rain, but as the weather fronts continue to slide eastwards they will feed this much milder airing from the south—west. ahead of the rain band chilly, frosty and potentially foggy start across the south—east. here we may cling onto some brightness through the day, but further north and west a lot of cloud, this rain staggering southwards and eastwards. behind it, great, murky, drizzly conditions, but much milder by
more cloud into pembrokeshire, devon and cornwall sunny and east anglia and cornwall sunny and east angliath—east. the showers in the coastal areas tending to fade away. this evening and tonight, across central and eastern areas we will once again see a touch of frost and potentially some quite dense fog patches later in the night across south—east england. there could be an odd icy stretch here. there could be icy stretches briefly across scotla nd be icy stretches briefly across scotland...
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ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle.lf an hour i'll be looking back at a dollar versus year in film, from hollywood superhero stuff home—grown hits. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a second girl injured in a fatal hit—and—run collision in oldham on new year's eve has died. ii—year—old zaneta krokova died in hospital this morning as a result of her injuries. her 12—year—old cousin helina kotlarova died at the scene on saturday night. police are appealing for information and have released one of the five men they had arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. our correspondent peter harris is in oldham for us now. peter, that news emerging of the second tragic death in the last short while. that's right. as you can see behind me, the flowers and tributes continue to build here beside the road where the girls was struck by the car on new year's eve. that confirmation that this is now a double tragedy came earlier this afternoon with the death of zaneta kro kova. afternoon with the death of zaneta k
ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle.lf an hour i'll be looking back at a dollar versus year in film, from hollywood superhero stuff home—grown hits. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a second girl injured in a fatal hit—and—run collision in oldham on new year's eve has died. ii—year—old zaneta krokova died in hospital this morning as a result of her injuries. her 12—year—old cousin helina kotlarova died at the scene on...
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that is along the western side, devon to cornwall. eastern england as well in some spots. doubt that on the welsh and english border it will be —5, —6. more fog in northern ireland. clear skies with widespread frost in scotland. the far north will have more cloud, so frost—free in the northern isles. as we get on through the day, the fog lifting away. a lot of fine and dry weather around. notice this area of cloud coming out of the north sea. a bother initially for the east of england. then it could get to the western side of the midlands. whether you see sunshine or not, not a warm day anywhere across the piste. having said all that, glorious sunshine for the scottish cup fourth round. the premier league fixtures could be cloudy. that cloud is coming in off the north sea. if you are underneath that, it should keep the frost at bay. with the clear skies, we will see more in the way of frost here. some of this bluejust running up towards the south—west. that's showers coming in from the atlantic. some in the eastern side of england and scotland as well. still a lot of dry w
that is along the western side, devon to cornwall. eastern england as well in some spots. doubt that on the welsh and english border it will be —5, —6. more fog in northern ireland. clear skies with widespread frost in scotland. the far north will have more cloud, so frost—free in the northern isles. as we get on through the day, the fog lifting away. a lot of fine and dry weather around. notice this area of cloud coming out of the north sea. a bother initially for the east of england....
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it will remain that way for the rest of the revolution, well after cornwallis surrenders. army in still a huge new york city. philadelphia does get into the mix in 1777. just to comment on the prisoner question from earlier, i am a native virginian, and the issue with the hessian prisoners taken were they were marched to the south. they were interred at a camp outside of charlottesville, virginia. up taking am ended pledge and joining the continental army in search of -- and serving of continental soldiers later on. the british were not keen on exchanging them because they were mercenaries and hessians. there were not going to exchange the prisoners they had for hessians. they were saving them for british predators -- prisoners. and most of the exchanges were done between offices of like rank and gentlemen. the common prisoners were basically kept and diet in the ships by the thousands, or were sent further south away from the army there. dr. laver: thank you, thank you. sir? >> do we have an idea what kind of nationality mix was involved with them? fromaver: all mercenari
it will remain that way for the rest of the revolution, well after cornwallis surrenders. army in still a huge new york city. philadelphia does get into the mix in 1777. just to comment on the prisoner question from earlier, i am a native virginian, and the issue with the hessian prisoners taken were they were marched to the south. they were interred at a camp outside of charlottesville, virginia. up taking am ended pledge and joining the continental army in search of -- and serving of...
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eight or nine to start the day across cornwall, devon, much of wales too, but with a lot of cloud andorthern england is really quite low, so quite a grey look to things. eight or so degrees in the north—west of england. and into northern ireland, 9—10 degrees to start the day, so relatively mild, but cloudy with outbreaks of rain. lots of low cloud and outbreaks of rain in scotland. relatively mild out west, eight or nine degrees, but still quite chilly further east, particularly the north—east, 3—4 degrees to start the day. the north—east of england, chilly for some, 3—4 degrees towards the hull area. then, through the morning, wintry weather slowly fizzles out from east anglia, so most of us will be pretty cloudy. sunshine will be in short supply on sunday afternoon. but there will be a fair bit of cloud, and some rain to be had as well. quite a dull and damp sort of day, really. and a range of those temperatures, into double figures for many western areas, ten degrees or so here. but some eastern areas still quite chilly, maybe only two degrees in norwich. quite a raw feel to thing
eight or nine to start the day across cornwall, devon, much of wales too, but with a lot of cloud andorthern england is really quite low, so quite a grey look to things. eight or so degrees in the north—west of england. and into northern ireland, 9—10 degrees to start the day, so relatively mild, but cloudy with outbreaks of rain. lots of low cloud and outbreaks of rain in scotland. relatively mild out west, eight or nine degrees, but still quite chilly further east, particularly the...
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not quite into cornwall and devon at this stage, so it's largely dry here.urther east and it's notjust cold and frosty, there'll be some patches of fog, and some of that fog will be slow to clear, and it could be quite dense in places, so do bear that in mind if you're heading out on the roads. and there'll be some patches of fog in eastern anglia, it'll be a chilly old day here. chilly here across northern england, but a fair bit of cloud and just a little bit of rain first thing. now, our main area of rain will be toppling its way a little bit further southwards and eastwards through the day, so it'll eventually get down to the midlands, some light and patchy rain here into the afternoon, but it never really gets to east anglia and the south—east, so here it'll stay fairly cloudy into the afternoon, but there'll some breaks, but here's also where we see the lowest temperatures. but furtherwest, milderair coming from the atlantic, it could get into double figures. and that milder air, the less—cold air, comes in from the atlantic on that westerly breeze, an
not quite into cornwall and devon at this stage, so it's largely dry here.urther east and it's notjust cold and frosty, there'll be some patches of fog, and some of that fog will be slow to clear, and it could be quite dense in places, so do bear that in mind if you're heading out on the roads. and there'll be some patches of fog in eastern anglia, it'll be a chilly old day here. chilly here across northern england, but a fair bit of cloud and just a little bit of rain first thing. now, our...
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and further west still and it should be largely dry in cornwall if fairly cloudy, but mild.cross the western side of wales. a lot of cloud, some of that's quite low and it is dry and mild as well. into northern ireland and again, a lot of dry weather to be had through the morning. it is rather cloudy, nine or 10 degrees, but not so bad to start the day and the western side of scotland also seeing a lot of cloud. not much rain to speak of, though. there is some to be had, though, across the eastern side just towards the far north—east. as we head back down into northern england, a lot of cloud here, low cloud, fog on the hills and some rain to be had. butjust to the east of that rain in the hull area it could well be on the chilly side, three or four degrees to start the day. a band of rain doesn't really move too far too quickly. it tends to become lighter and more patchy as we get on into the afternoon. as another area of rain creeping its way into the western side of scotland. there will be a range of temperatures through the afternoon. still quite chilly for east anglia a
and further west still and it should be largely dry in cornwall if fairly cloudy, but mild.cross the western side of wales. a lot of cloud, some of that's quite low and it is dry and mild as well. into northern ireland and again, a lot of dry weather to be had through the morning. it is rather cloudy, nine or 10 degrees, but not so bad to start the day and the western side of scotland also seeing a lot of cloud. not much rain to speak of, though. there is some to be had, though, across the...
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not quite into cornwall and devon at this stage, so it's largely dry here. the fog will be slow to clear. it could be quite dense in places, so do bear that in mind if you're heading out on the roads. some fog in east anglia. it'll be a chilly old day here. chilly here across northern england, but a fair bit of cloud and just a little bit of rain first thing. now, our main area of rain will topple its way further southwards and eastwards through the day, so it'll eventually get down to the midlands. some light and patchy rain here into the afternoon, but it never really gets to east anglia and the south—east, here it'll stay fairly cloudy into the afternoon, but there'll some breaks, but it's also where we see the lowest temperatures. further west, mild air coming from the atlantic, could get into double figures. and that milder air, the less—cold air, comes in from the atlantic on the westerly breeze, pushing a little bit of patchy rain across some parts first thing on saturday but, actually, into the weekend a lot less cold than what we've seen recently, b
not quite into cornwall and devon at this stage, so it's largely dry here. the fog will be slow to clear. it could be quite dense in places, so do bear that in mind if you're heading out on the roads. some fog in east anglia. it'll be a chilly old day here. chilly here across northern england, but a fair bit of cloud and just a little bit of rain first thing. now, our main area of rain will topple its way further southwards and eastwards through the day, so it'll eventually get down to the...
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this has been the story in b pushings de in cornwall. —— bude in cornwall.s way across the country and really just shove the country and really just shove the mild air back out into the atla ntic the mild air back out into the atlantic until friday when it is set to return, but it does mean that temperatures are really going to fall away drastically through the night tonight. still the risk of a few showers running in off the north sea and that could lead to some icy stretches on rural roads, but elsewhere, the cold will be the talking point. below freezing in towns and city centres. so in rural spots, maybe down to minus seven or minus eight celsius. here there will be more in the way of sunshine and showers from the weakening weather front. elsewhere, it will be a crisp, cold frosty start to your thursday morning. a beautiful one with lots of sunshine coming through, but you have to scrape off the frost from the windscreens first thing. more cloud and not as cold again into northern ireland. beautiful start into scotland. not quite as windy as well as we h
this has been the story in b pushings de in cornwall. —— bude in cornwall.s way across the country and really just shove the country and really just shove the mild air back out into the atla ntic the mild air back out into the atlantic until friday when it is set to return, but it does mean that temperatures are really going to fall away drastically through the night tonight. still the risk of a few showers running in off the north sea and that could lead to some icy stretches on rural...
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not so cold in southern cornwall, five or six here, but you don't have to go too far inland you find, so it will be a cold start for england and wales. maybe a little ice for some on untreated surfaces in eastern parts of england where we've seen some overnight showers. some parts of northern ireland have a touch of frost, and it will be quite widespread for northern england into most of scotland, although the northern and western isles just about escaping. we still have the brisk winds into the afternoon for eastern england. maybe still a shower or two. most places will be fine and dry. a good deal of sunshine and light winds as well. but after the cold start, temperatures are slow to rise. maybe only two or three degrees for northern areas, fours and fives in cardiff and london, but sevens and eights out towards belfast and plymouth. early on thursday evening the frost returns for many but, by the end of the night, as cloud and rain moves in, the wind picks up for the north and west of the uk, by the end of the night some frost and fog is confined to the south—eastern corner. but i
not so cold in southern cornwall, five or six here, but you don't have to go too far inland you find, so it will be a cold start for england and wales. maybe a little ice for some on untreated surfaces in eastern parts of england where we've seen some overnight showers. some parts of northern ireland have a touch of frost, and it will be quite widespread for northern england into most of scotland, although the northern and western isles just about escaping. we still have the brisk winds into...
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this is the rush hour, reigning across cornwall and devon, getting into pembrokeshire.oud, grey skies and drizzle, missed in places. and then we get a southern scotland, sunshine here, and a sunny start, very frosty. in the glens to be maybe even —10 in some areas. but not in major towns and cities. again some nice sunshine across scotland, maybe the far north—east of england as well. for the bulk of northern ireland, wales and england, it will be cloudy and the mildest of the weather in the south—west. around ten celsius in london. and that grey and drizzly picture continues through the afternoon on monday into the evening hours. and tuesday, we have yet more cloud. finally the milderair have yet more cloud. finally the milder air eventually reaches scotland. temperatures up to 10 celsius even in glasgow, to be struggling a little bit in the far east of the uk, single figures for norwich. rain on and off through the course of the day. on wednesday we are between weather systems, one cleaving to the east, and other coming into the northwest. in between, the bulk of engl
this is the rush hour, reigning across cornwall and devon, getting into pembrokeshire.oud, grey skies and drizzle, missed in places. and then we get a southern scotland, sunshine here, and a sunny start, very frosty. in the glens to be maybe even —10 in some areas. but not in major towns and cities. again some nice sunshine across scotland, maybe the far north—east of england as well. for the bulk of northern ireland, wales and england, it will be cloudy and the mildest of the weather in...
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and further west still and it should be largely dry in cornwall if fairly cloudy, but mild.f cloud, some of that's quite low and it is dry and mild as well. into northern ireland and again, a lot of dry weather to be had through the morning. it is rather cloudy, nine or 10 degrees, but not so bad to start the day and the western side of scotland also seeing a lot of cloud. not much rain to speak of, though. there is some to be had, though, across the eastern side just towards the far north—east. as we head back down into northern england, a lot of cloud here, low cloud, fog on the hills and some rain to be had. butjust to the east of that rain in the hull area it could well be on the chilly side, three or four degrees to start the day. a band of rain doesn't really move too far too quickly. it tends to become lighter and more patchy as we get on into the afternoon. as another area of rain creeping its way into the western side of scotland. there will be a range of temperatures through the afternoon. still quite chilly for east anglia and the south—east, only five or six degr
and further west still and it should be largely dry in cornwall if fairly cloudy, but mild.f cloud, some of that's quite low and it is dry and mild as well. into northern ireland and again, a lot of dry weather to be had through the morning. it is rather cloudy, nine or 10 degrees, but not so bad to start the day and the western side of scotland also seeing a lot of cloud. not much rain to speak of, though. there is some to be had, though, across the eastern side just towards the far...
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the locations from cumbria to cornwall, are part of a scheme to build an extra 200,000 new homes, as shapes and sizes. this one will be in stratford on ah van. another site in surrey, is a prime commuter location. the government wa nts commuter location. the government wants them to be new garden villages, filled with affordable housing and new facilities. many of the locations announced are close to bigger established founds. but the government wants the garden villages to be distinct places, where their own communities. to some, the plans confirmed today will sound familiar.
the locations from cumbria to cornwall, are part of a scheme to build an extra 200,000 new homes, as shapes and sizes. this one will be in stratford on ah van. another site in surrey, is a prime commuter location. the government wa nts commuter location. the government wants them to be new garden villages, filled with affordable housing and new facilities. many of the locations announced are close to bigger established founds. but the government wants the garden villages to be distinct places,...
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cornwall's got the best of everything.port sport nightlife nightlife (both) fashion adventure i'm tellin' ya, britain is the only place you really need go. expedia. everything you need to travel britain better. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums just like the people every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need...
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maybe not quite so cold in southern cornwall, five or six here, but you don't have to go too far inlanderatures, —1, —2 at eight o'clock in the morning, so it will be a cold start across the bulk of england and wales. maybe even a little bit of ice for some on untreated surfaces in eastern parts of england where we've seen some overnight showers. some parts of northern ireland seeing a touch of frost, and the frost will be quite widespread across northern england into most of scotland, although the northern and western isles just about escaping. now, we've still have the brisk winds into the afternoon for eastern england, and maybe still a shower or two, but most places will be fine and dry. a good deal of sunshine and light winds as well. but after that cold start, temperatures will be slow to rise. maybe only two or three degrees for northern areas, fours and fives down towards cardiff and london, but sevens and eights out towards belfast and plymouth. and then early on thursday evening the frost returns to many, but, by the end of the night, as cloud and rain and the winds picks up f
maybe not quite so cold in southern cornwall, five or six here, but you don't have to go too far inlanderatures, —1, —2 at eight o'clock in the morning, so it will be a cold start across the bulk of england and wales. maybe even a little bit of ice for some on untreated surfaces in eastern parts of england where we've seen some overnight showers. some parts of northern ireland seeing a touch of frost, and the frost will be quite widespread across northern england into most of scotland,...
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reigning across cornwall and devon. lots of cloud, grey skies and drizzle and missed in places.a southern scotland, abbot of sunshine here, and a nice sunny start, very frosty one. the claims could be —7 01’ even frosty one. the claims could be —7 or even —10 in some areas, but not in major towns and cities. some nice sunshine in scotland and the far north—east of england, but for the bulk of northern ireland, wales and england, it will be cloudy and the mildest of the weather in the south west. in london around ten celsius. that grey and drizzly picture continues in monday into the evening hours. and on tuesday, yet more cloud. finally mild area reaches scotland. temperatures up to 10 degrees even in glasgow. maybe struggling in the far east, single figures for norwich. rain on and off through the day. on wednesday we are between weather systems, one clear into the east and another one coming into the east and another one coming into the east and another one coming into the northwest eventually. there was a bit here in between and the bulk of england and wales should get sunny
reigning across cornwall and devon. lots of cloud, grey skies and drizzle and missed in places.a southern scotland, abbot of sunshine here, and a nice sunny start, very frosty one. the claims could be —7 01’ even frosty one. the claims could be —7 or even —10 in some areas, but not in major towns and cities. some nice sunshine in scotland and the far north—east of england, but for the bulk of northern ireland, wales and england, it will be cloudy and the mildest of the weather in the...
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clouds increase in the south west and eventually —— southeast and then we will get the rain into cornwallby the afternoon. this is around three o'clock. you can see double digit temperatures in plymouth, 11 degrees. eight, just about, in cardiff. pretty chilly. taking a while for this milder air to march in. a different story in the north, newcastle, edinburgh, glasgow, aberdeen, all of these areas enjoying some sunshine after frost first thing in the morning. so watch out for those icy stretches. thursday evening, damp is not wet. not in newcastle, though, where it should stay just a not in newcastle, though, where it should stayjust a dry. the week ahead is pretty changeable. not a monday. looking great across the uk, some myths, cloud hanging around right through the course of the afternoon until sunset. little bits and pieces of rain on and off as well —— some mist. double figures in the south. still a little on the chilly side for newcastle and edinburgh. on tuesday, finally that milderair edinburgh. on tuesday, finally that milder air reaches northern parts of the country as well bu
clouds increase in the south west and eventually —— southeast and then we will get the rain into cornwallby the afternoon. this is around three o'clock. you can see double digit temperatures in plymouth, 11 degrees. eight, just about, in cardiff. pretty chilly. taking a while for this milder air to march in. a different story in the north, newcastle, edinburgh, glasgow, aberdeen, all of these areas enjoying some sunshine after frost first thing in the morning. so watch out for those icy...
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cornwall's got the best of everything.port sport nightlife nightlife (both) fashion adventure i'm tellin' ya, britain is the only place you really need go. expedia. everything you need to travel britain better. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. listen, sugar, we're lettin' you go. it's that splenda naturals gal, isn't it? coffee: look, she's sweet, she's got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste, and zero calories. all the partners agree? even iced tea? especially iced tea. goodbye, sugar. hello, new splenda naturals. ♪ >> president-elect trump in front of the camera in mar-a-lago earlier, and here's what he had to say. >> what are your plans for this evening, mr. president-elect? >> well, we just want to have a great evening and we look forward to getting to work on monday and being back. but we're having some great success, right here
cornwall's got the best of everything.port sport nightlife nightlife (both) fashion adventure i'm tellin' ya, britain is the only place you really need go. expedia. everything you need to travel britain better. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. listen, sugar, we're lettin' you go. it's that splenda naturals...
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dry across cornwall but it is a mild night at 10 degrees.a mild night at 10 degrees. simla forwales. some but it is a mild night at 10 degrees. simla for wales. some rain into the north—west of england and here it is a great start for the day. mild, a online degrees and similar in northern ireland. cloudy, dry and mild. similaracross similar in northern ireland. cloudy, dry and mild. similar across much of scotland. the cloud is low in places down on the hills, poor visibility for some. firies to scotland extends back and east of england. under the rain, seven or eight degrees but just to the east it is still quite cool just to the east it is still quite cool. the main rain does not move too far too quickly. that rain becomes light and patchy and on the other side further cloud that it should be brighter weather. sick cloud and the north of scotland will bring rain into the afternoon. for many areas, after a chilly start it is only five or six degrees. a lot of rain in the range of temperatures. in the evening that rain will become clouds an
dry across cornwall but it is a mild night at 10 degrees.a mild night at 10 degrees. simla forwales. some but it is a mild night at 10 degrees. simla for wales. some rain into the north—west of england and here it is a great start for the day. mild, a online degrees and similar in northern ireland. cloudy, dry and mild. similaracross similar in northern ireland. cloudy, dry and mild. similar across much of scotland. the cloud is low in places down on the hills, poor visibility for some....
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ththe fishermen in cornwall, however, are elated. >> bye-bye brussels!now we can spend our own money on what we think is right. >> the fishermen of no w
ththe fishermen in cornwall, however, are elated. >> bye-bye brussels!now we can spend our own money on what we think is right. >> the fishermen of no w
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ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle.o our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ben chu — economics and business editor of the independent and caroline wheeler, political editor of the sunday express. tomorrow's front pages starting with the telegraph leads with sugar. it reports warnings from officials that children are eating half their recommended daily allowance before they even leave for school in the morning. the istanbul terror attack is the independent‘s top story. it's interviewed an is defector who says the militant group has declared war on turkey. the same lead for the eye — which carries a striking image of the funeral of one of the victims. the times leads with the rail price hike. it says fares are now six times higher than those in europe and that one study says commuters now pay 27 pence for every minute on the train. a similar page one story for the metro, which reports claims that thousands of commuters will now be spending 14% of their incomes on train fares. a politi
ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle.o our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ben chu — economics and business editor of the independent and caroline wheeler, political editor of the sunday express. tomorrow's front pages starting with the telegraph leads with sugar. it reports warnings from officials that children are eating half their recommended daily allowance before they even leave for school in...
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spring 1945, the cornwall displaced persons camp. while the nazis fled, the victims were left to languish. his with a quote unquote lucky ones, hundreds of thousands of jews, catholics, gays, jehovah's witnesses, who somehow managed to survive the genocide. even after germany's defeat, the survivors remained in prison in the same camps where the nazis have first for them to rot. the names were now replaced with a bright colored flags of the allies. they were in close were purgatory. jacob who survived in ukraine was among the masses can find at this american camp in cornwall. we felt like so much surplus junk, people would write of this confinement, human garbage which the governments of the world would wish to go away. the allies had come from all sides in the early months of 1945, the russians from the east and the americans and the british from the west. i had seen concentration camps abandoned by the retreating nazis. inside the camps remained tens of thousands of survivors and heaps of unburied corpses. it must've been the world
spring 1945, the cornwall displaced persons camp. while the nazis fled, the victims were left to languish. his with a quote unquote lucky ones, hundreds of thousands of jews, catholics, gays, jehovah's witnesses, who somehow managed to survive the genocide. even after germany's defeat, the survivors remained in prison in the same camps where the nazis have first for them to rot. the names were now replaced with a bright colored flags of the allies. they were in close were purgatory. jacob who...
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the fishermen in cornwall, however, are elated. >> bye-bye, brussels. we will be able to spend our own money on what we want to. michelle the fishermen of norway : would like to do just that. in this case, take back the
the fishermen in cornwall, however, are elated. >> bye-bye, brussels. we will be able to spend our own money on what we want to. michelle the fishermen of norway : would like to do just that. in this case, take back the
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about with temperatures falling away and even where we had sunshine today, this was the picture in cornwallthe satellite. through wales and the midlands and northern england. scotland and northern ireland, even though this has brought rain to western areas, quite bright. these are the skies and the fog we have seen, more wide spread through the evening and that will develop widely as it spreads north and west overnight. it should lift from a surface so it will be a feature of hill fog rather than low level but even when that cloud it will get colder with temperatures barely above freezing anyway. the north and west largely escaping but not in the countryside. i bitterly cold night because you have to add that wind chill, “i! and —5 and with that wind chill, “i! and —5 and with that wind—chill it will be quite bracing. the other thing with this cloud is it is quite thick and producing drizzle and snow grains so the likelihood is it will be freezing, quite icy and treacherous on the pavements and roads. so a cold start! and there will be for the round but particularly on the higher rates, eas
about with temperatures falling away and even where we had sunshine today, this was the picture in cornwallthe satellite. through wales and the midlands and northern england. scotland and northern ireland, even though this has brought rain to western areas, quite bright. these are the skies and the fog we have seen, more wide spread through the evening and that will develop widely as it spreads north and west overnight. it should lift from a surface so it will be a feature of hill fog rather...
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this is cornwall, not a cloud in the sky, a beautiful january day. the last few hours we've seen some rough seas across aberdeenshire, threatening skies and outbreaks of rain. severe gales for the northern isles for a time over the northern isles for a time over the next few hours. this week weather front continues to sink south overnight bringing more in the way of cloud. to the south and north of that, with some breaks in the cloud, temperatures could be low enough for a touch of light frost. the emphasis will be where this fund is sitting first thing tomorrow morning. slicing through northern ireland, the north midlands and into the south—east corner. —— this front is sitting. not a very cold start, but behind it there is a clearance. lovely blue sky and sunshine across much of northern england and scotland. despite a disappointing start in northern ireland it is an improving picture as we go through the day. it be windy up to the north—east. still a risk of a scattering of showers here but there will be lovely sunshine across the bulk of scotland
this is cornwall, not a cloud in the sky, a beautiful january day. the last few hours we've seen some rough seas across aberdeenshire, threatening skies and outbreaks of rain. severe gales for the northern isles for a time over the northern isles for a time over the next few hours. this week weather front continues to sink south overnight bringing more in the way of cloud. to the south and north of that, with some breaks in the cloud, temperatures could be low enough for a touch of light frost....
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ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall, to carlisle.re going up by an average of 2.3%. the government says it's to pay for modernisation, but rail groups say it's a "kick in the teeth" for passengers. and at 7.30pm, click films live in front of its first ever studio audience. good evening and welcome to bbc news. here, a girl injured in a fatal hit—and—run in oldham on new year's eve, has died. zaneta krokova who was 11, had been in a critical condition in hospital. her 12—year—old cousin, helina kotlarova, died at the scene on saturday night. peter harris has more. on the scene and tributes continued to build, this is now a shrine to two young girls. 11—year—old zaneta kro kova two young girls. 11—year—old zaneta krokova lost two young girls. 11—year—old zaneta kro kova lost her two young girls. 11—year—old zaneta krokova lost her fight for life this morning. her cousin helina kotlarova died on new year ‘s eve after being hit by the car. tributes are being paid by classmates and teachers. they were well—known and outgoing. our thoughts
ministers say the aim is to create tens of thousands of new homes, from cornwall, to carlisle.re going up by an average of 2.3%. the government says it's to pay for modernisation, but rail groups say it's a "kick in the teeth" for passengers. and at 7.30pm, click films live in front of its first ever studio audience. good evening and welcome to bbc news. here, a girl injured in a fatal hit—and—run in oldham on new year's eve, has died. zaneta krokova who was 11, had been in a...
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cloud in parts of devon and cornwall. keeping the frost at bay for some here.ear skies, i do not doubt any of those in the countryside on the borders between england and wales will be recording temperatures on the first part of saturday at -5, -6. it will be a bright start across a good part of scotland. as a consequence, a frosty one. as i was saying, the cloud from the weather fronts still lurking in the north sea. as the day progresses, it mayjust come into play and go a bit further into central parts of england. may be getting into the scottish borders as well. if you are underneath that, you may find the higher ground may have some snow. that will not be an issue for the fourth round of the scottish cup. some cloud further south into england for the premier league. something of a hit and miss with regards to the night—time frost, taking you from saturday into sunday. the north of scotland should see some frost. so should the southern counties of england. sunday. watch out for the odd patch of fog around. as i said, something of a patchwork. an area of clou
cloud in parts of devon and cornwall. keeping the frost at bay for some here.ear skies, i do not doubt any of those in the countryside on the borders between england and wales will be recording temperatures on the first part of saturday at -5, -6. it will be a bright start across a good part of scotland. as a consequence, a frosty one. as i was saying, the cloud from the weather fronts still lurking in the north sea. as the day progresses, it mayjust come into play and go a bit further into...
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the fishermen in cornwall, however, are elated. >> bye-bye brussels! now we can spend our own money on what we think is right. >> the fishermen of norway would like to do just that - in this case, take back the control over their fjord and do what they think is right. norway's government has approved a controversial plan for a mine that environal
the fishermen in cornwall, however, are elated. >> bye-bye brussels! now we can spend our own money on what we think is right. >> the fishermen of norway would like to do just that - in this case, take back the control over their fjord and do what they think is right. norway's government has approved a controversial plan for a mine that environal