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bye from cornwall. here is one of our weather watcher pictures from fife, cloudy, rain in the air, much of scotla nd fife, cloudy, rain in the air, much of scotland and northern ireland had a pretty grey and damp day. the opposite though, for england and wales, plenty of sunshine out there, and it was warm, quite widely. the reason for the difference was this weather front, which overnight slowly is creeping across the irish sea, getting into the western fringes of england and wales, it is the dividing line between warm air in england and wales and something fresher into scotland and northern ireland. the next few days it is that fresh air that will win out. that flourish air is coming in behind the weather front. the rain becomes lighter and patchy, ahead of that it becomes lighter and patchy, ahead of thatitis becomes lighter and patchy, ahead of that it is will be warm, humid, and we could see thunderstorms breaking out here into the afternoon. as temperatures get to 25, 26, maybe 27 degrees in one o
bye from cornwall. here is one of our weather watcher pictures from fife, cloudy, rain in the air, much of scotla nd fife, cloudy, rain in the air, much of scotland and northern ireland had a pretty grey and damp day. the opposite though, for england and wales, plenty of sunshine out there, and it was warm, quite widely. the reason for the difference was this weather front, which overnight slowly is creeping across the irish sea, getting into the western fringes of england and wales, it is the...
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cornwall got a clean sweep.s went blue. the lib dems say, vote for us, we will give you a second referendum once the brexit deal is negotiated. for those people in cornwall but don't want brexit do happen, that is proving attractive. the key dynamic here is, how can the tories shore up their position, and how much progress can the lib dems may? i am sure you were watching the debate last night, theresa may wasn't there. have you heard any voters in cornwall complaining that she wasn't there? 0r voters in cornwall complaining that she wasn't there? or did she think her stand in amber rudd did a good job? i will tell you a couple of things directly relevant to that, if we bring the camera around, this beautiful beach in falmouth. you have picked the nicest place!m beautiful beach in falmouth. you have picked the nicest place! it was full of tourists and locals enjoying the sunshine. we spent half an hour, me and a couple of producers, trying to find anyone on this beach who watched that debate. we have failed to.
cornwall got a clean sweep.s went blue. the lib dems say, vote for us, we will give you a second referendum once the brexit deal is negotiated. for those people in cornwall but don't want brexit do happen, that is proving attractive. the key dynamic here is, how can the tories shore up their position, and how much progress can the lib dems may? i am sure you were watching the debate last night, theresa may wasn't there. have you heard any voters in cornwall complaining that she wasn't there? 0r...
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as we head into the rush hour on thursday, we have rain in devon and cornwall, perhaps in west wales.morning. in the midlands, cloudy skies and maybe the odd shower, but a hint of sunshine across east anglia and the south—east of england. a bit misty and murky over the hills as you head further north, where we have this patchy rain. it is mostly light. it will not be the continuous, heavier rain that some places had earlier, but not a very pleasant start. add to that this northerly wind. that will be blowing down the chilly air. where we keep the rain, temperatures will be very slow to rise. it should dry off across northern ireland and western parts of scotland. the rain is beginning to push into england and wales. it should be a bit warmer across the midlands towards the south—east, where you get sunshine. ahead of that weather front, which takes the patchy rain southeastwards across the uk, for the weekend, everything is coming from the atlantic. the weather fronts should be weaker. there will not be as much rain and with a bit of sunshine around, it should feel a bit warmer. but i
as we head into the rush hour on thursday, we have rain in devon and cornwall, perhaps in west wales.morning. in the midlands, cloudy skies and maybe the odd shower, but a hint of sunshine across east anglia and the south—east of england. a bit misty and murky over the hills as you head further north, where we have this patchy rain. it is mostly light. it will not be the continuous, heavier rain that some places had earlier, but not a very pleasant start. add to that this northerly wind. that...
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ros atkins went along to bbc radio cornwall to find out more. so welcome to bbc radio cornwall.he will help out today. -- radio. i am looking to understand why people voted for brexit, and how they will voted for brexit, and how they will vote in the general election. voted for brexit, and how they will vote in the general electionlj voted for brexit, and how they will vote in the general election. i have no faith in the labour party. i really don't. and because they undermined my vote in brexit, because they make me feel like what i had to say and why a voted the way ivoted... i i had to say and why a voted the way i voted... i obviously had lost my mind. good afternoon, jill. for many years, i was a member of ukip. i really feel that they have done theirjob, now, really feel that they have done their job, now, and really feel that they have done theirjob, now, and nigel farage has resigned. susan, good afternoon. hello. you are talking to ros atkins. this will be the first time in over40 atkins. this will be the first time in over 40 years that i voted conservative, because i
ros atkins went along to bbc radio cornwall to find out more. so welcome to bbc radio cornwall.he will help out today. -- radio. i am looking to understand why people voted for brexit, and how they will voted for brexit, and how they will vote in the general election. voted for brexit, and how they will vote in the general electionlj voted for brexit, and how they will vote in the general election. i have no faith in the labour party. i really don't. and because they undermined my vote in...
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of it will be dry through good part of england and wales, the exception being cornwall with rain over scotla nd being cornwall with rain over scotland and ireland as well, late in the day storms will push in and we could see heavy rain pushed into tuesday night into wednesday, through many parts of england and eastern wales, come wednesday that could merge into scotland. a chilly breeze, temp which is much lower than in the week gone and while we see something drier towards the west it still will not feel anything special. all of us through the weekend will seek wetter weather at times, drier conditions in shetland, and at times it will be fairly cloudy as well. goodbye for now. are every sample of aluminium cladding removed from the buildings has failed to meet safety standards. removed from the buildings if removed from the buildings there are local authori‘ have if there are local authorities that have testing to be done, the facilities are there and ready and waiting to undertake the tests. there are still more than 500 buildings to be tested. so what could all this mean for thous
of it will be dry through good part of england and wales, the exception being cornwall with rain over scotla nd being cornwall with rain over scotland and ireland as well, late in the day storms will push in and we could see heavy rain pushed into tuesday night into wednesday, through many parts of england and eastern wales, come wednesday that could merge into scotland. a chilly breeze, temp which is much lower than in the week gone and while we see something drier towards the west it still...
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and the mail serialises a biography of the duchess of cornwall.n leaders have given a cool response to theresa may's proposal to guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the uk. the president of the european council, donald tusk, called the plans below his expectations and said they risked making the situation for eu citizens worse. under the plan, which the prime minister describes as serious and fair, people from eu countries who've lived here for five years would receive similar rights to british citizens. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports from brussels. goodbye to the flag, goodbye to this town. a year ago today, britain decided this place would be written out of our future. but what the picture outside will look like for millions who've made their lives around the continent is now starting to become clear. we've set out what i believe is a serious offer, a fair offer, that will give the reassurance to eu citizens living in the uk. 0ne—to—one attempts to sell her plans. but citizens who've lived in the uk for five years can re
and the mail serialises a biography of the duchess of cornwall.n leaders have given a cool response to theresa may's proposal to guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the uk. the president of the european council, donald tusk, called the plans below his expectations and said they risked making the situation for eu citizens worse. under the plan, which the prime minister describes as serious and fair, people from eu countries who've lived here for five years would receive similar rights...
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there we re cave between devon and cornwall. there were cave drawings of pastis in cornwall?ld? -- pastis. it's important because early in the 20th century local identity would be linked to things like work and trade, every town had a clear trade and identity but we have seen such massive cultural and social shifts that we have lost that sense of local identity and civic pride, so of local identity and civic pride, so these kinds of links to invention, uniqueness, difference are really helpful to construct that sense of uniqueness and celebratory local pride. who knew that the pencil was invented in cumbria, the tubular band came from oldham. pencil was invented in cumbria, the tubular band came from oldhamlj didn't know. there used to be a sign in oldham that said welcome to the home of the tubular bandage. helen, even though many of us are celebrating how warm it was, in the north—west of the uk, they did not have such a great day. now, they did not. good morning to you both. they probably will not have a good day i ever although the cloud is a lot more broken this morning.
there we re cave between devon and cornwall. there were cave drawings of pastis in cornwall?ld? -- pastis. it's important because early in the 20th century local identity would be linked to things like work and trade, every town had a clear trade and identity but we have seen such massive cultural and social shifts that we have lost that sense of local identity and civic pride, so of local identity and civic pride, so these kinds of links to invention, uniqueness, difference are really helpful...
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that's a lovely shot from st ives in cornwall. more cloud in north—west scotla nd cornwall. has been sitting in the same place all weekend. some patchy cloud bubbling up weekend. some patchy cloud bubbling up across weekend. some patchy cloud bubbling up across southern and south—eastern areas and there is just a very small chance to the late afternoon that that could 5park chance to the late afternoon that that could spark a thunderstorm, but mo5t that could spark a thunderstorm, but most people will stay dry and those temperatures up to around 31. it will be a bit cooler on the coast. certainly northern ireland and eastern scotland, sunny 5pells, but for north—west scotland always more cloud and outbrea ks for north—west scotland always more cloud and outbreaks of rain courtesy of the weather front which will not move of the weather front which will not m ove very of the weather front which will not move very far at all as we had through the evening and overnight. low cloud for some we5tern coa5t5 but otherwise a finite. the temperatures might get no lower than 18 or 19 te
that's a lovely shot from st ives in cornwall. more cloud in north—west scotla nd cornwall. has been sitting in the same place all weekend. some patchy cloud bubbling up weekend. some patchy cloud bubbling up across weekend. some patchy cloud bubbling up across southern and south—eastern areas and there is just a very small chance to the late afternoon that that could 5park chance to the late afternoon that that could spark a thunderstorm, but mo5t that could spark a thunderstorm, but most...
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the duchess of cornwall and prince harry and duchess of cambridge in the first carriage emerging fromwing that national silence led by the queen. there we have in the second carriage the duke of york, the earl of wessex and the duke of york's daughters. the crowds acknowledging the first carriage and the second as it passes, and in the following carriage we have the duke of gloucester, the duchess of gloucester and the duke of kent. the duke of gloucester, the cousin to the queen, the duke of kent, cousin to both the queen and the duke of edinburgh. service procession is slightly later than usual because of that minute's silence, making its way along the mall in glorious sunshine, big crowds already gathered, and later of course there will be even greater crowds back at the palace following the parade for the appearance on the balcony of the entire royal family and a very impressive birthday fly— past of and a very impressive birthday fly—past of the royal air force featuring some 29 aircraft, that is all to come. the duchess of cornwall in the first carriage, earlier this month, thre
the duchess of cornwall and prince harry and duchess of cambridge in the first carriage emerging fromwing that national silence led by the queen. there we have in the second carriage the duke of york, the earl of wessex and the duke of york's daughters. the crowds acknowledging the first carriage and the second as it passes, and in the following carriage we have the duke of gloucester, the duchess of gloucester and the duke of kent. the duke of gloucester, the cousin to the queen, the duke of...
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or talking to the beach in cornwall or talking to the prime minister of the netherlands, everyone is on brexit, and that has been brought up by the number of questions you are sending in. there is a thirstjust to know what is. the race. it is one of the things we saw in the recent election campaign. there is a lot of rhetoric but very little detail about what brexit might mean in practice and about some of the compromises that will have to be made on the uk side and the eu side if we are to get a decent deal for everyone. i do feel we have not necessarily had an honest debate about brexit yet maybe it is time to start. matt wants to say, i thought we we re start. matt wants to say, i thought we were supposed to not get a running commentary on brexit negotiations, so why is this been made public? the formal negotiating route is between michel barnier and david davis and the teams. theresa may wanted to come here make a statement when she was with other eu leaders but earlier this donald tusk said this is not how we negotiate, we have our negotiators to do this, the european council is
or talking to the beach in cornwall or talking to the prime minister of the netherlands, everyone is on brexit, and that has been brought up by the number of questions you are sending in. there is a thirstjust to know what is. the race. it is one of the things we saw in the recent election campaign. there is a lot of rhetoric but very little detail about what brexit might mean in practice and about some of the compromises that will have to be made on the uk side and the eu side if we are to get...
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godolphin cross, a quiet village in cornwall where the pace of life is gentle and the methodist chapelds to buy it, and convert it to a community centre. but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai. sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than expectation, and were amazed when he offered help. i think it's a wonderful gesture. it's not the only giving that they do. they give to other projects around the world and in the uk, but it was fantastic because as i say we were staring down the barrel. we were in trouble, we were going to lose our last space and it was a wonderful gesture. so the sheik, who has a passion for horses, has become the village's unlikely knight in shining armour. no one will say how much he's given but it is thought to be around £60,000. and godolphin residents say any time he wants to take a break, from his champagne lifestyl
godolphin cross, a quiet village in cornwall where the pace of life is gentle and the methodist chapelds to buy it, and convert it to a community centre. but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai. sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than...
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with rain over scotla nd being cornwall with rain over scotland and ireland as well, late in the dayt into wednesday, through many parts of england and eastern wales, come wednesday that could merge into scotland. a chilly breeze, temp which is much lower than in the week gone and while we see something drier towards the west it still will not feel anything special. all of us through the weekend will seek wetter weather at times, drier conditions in shetland, and at times it will be fairly cloudy as well. goodbye for now.
with rain over scotla nd being cornwall with rain over scotland and ireland as well, late in the dayt into wednesday, through many parts of england and eastern wales, come wednesday that could merge into scotland. a chilly breeze, temp which is much lower than in the week gone and while we see something drier towards the west it still will not feel anything special. all of us through the weekend will seek wetter weather at times, drier conditions in shetland, and at times it will be fairly...
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it has been raining quite heavily across parts of cornwall and also clipping parts of cornwall and alsog parts of wales. we are seeing most of the rain to the east of the pennines. but northern ireland and scotland, a different story. it is dry with some sunshine around. some blue skies off the coast of aberdeenshire. it looks as though the weather front will painfully slowly overnight move further north. so back into easter scotla nd further north. so back into easter scotland and into the lowlands as well. the second arm of rain curling backing into central and southern england. so the low pressure if it moves slowly, the rain clouds will moves slowly, the rain clouds will move slowly as well. so tomorrow across scotland, into northern ireland, the heavier rain as well. some of that tipping wales and the south—west. across the south east and central areas the weather is going to dry out and maybe even some brightness. this low pressure still with us on thursday, moving a little further north. then moving down south again. all that action across these western areas so it is not in a hu
it has been raining quite heavily across parts of cornwall and also clipping parts of cornwall and alsog parts of wales. we are seeing most of the rain to the east of the pennines. but northern ireland and scotland, a different story. it is dry with some sunshine around. some blue skies off the coast of aberdeenshire. it looks as though the weather front will painfully slowly overnight move further north. so back into easter scotla nd further north. so back into easter scotland and into the...
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this one, north cornwall, one of the last to be engulfed by the tory tide in 2015.ht a very local campaign. for the first time they are trying to fight a very local campaignlj have to fight a very local campaign.” have not had one person mentioned brexit toonie. more a case of everything else escalating. back in south devon, mike's mum says school funding could sway her vote. for me the most important is are education and health. definitely that will be focusing my mind, when i go to vote on the 8th ofjune. lib dem tim farren was the only leader to reply to mike's letter. but mike cannot vote, and the lib dems will need at least 10,000 more supporters to win the seat back. the outcome will be decided in key marginal seats around the united kingdom. jeremy vine as ever is in oui’ kingdom. jeremy vine as ever is in our election studio considering the scale of the electoral challenge facing each of the main political parties. let's look at what the parties may be hoping for, and perhaps fearing as well. here is the map as it was left by the 2015 election just two years
this one, north cornwall, one of the last to be engulfed by the tory tide in 2015.ht a very local campaign. for the first time they are trying to fight a very local campaignlj have to fight a very local campaign.” have not had one person mentioned brexit toonie. more a case of everything else escalating. back in south devon, mike's mum says school funding could sway her vote. for me the most important is are education and health. definitely that will be focusing my mind, when i go to vote on...
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again, as we head into on friday we have some rain in devon and cornwall, pat west wales.ning. moving to the midlands, cloudy skies, the odd shower but a hint of sunshine in east anglia and the south—east of england. it should be a bit warmer as well. a bit misty murkier for the further north, where we have this patchy rain forced it is mostly light, not the continuous heavy rain some places had earlier on, but not a pleasant start. add to that this northerly wind, that is going to be blowing down the chilly air and where we keep the rain and temperatures will be very slow to rise. it should dry off across northern ireland and western parts of scotland, the rain pushing into england and wales. temperatures 15 01’ england and wales. temperatures 15 or16, england and wales. temperatures 15 or 16, should be a bit warmer across the midlands towards the south—east. 23 possible, though there could be some sharp showers. ahead of the weather front which takes the patchy rain south—eastwards across the uk and then for the weekend everything is coming in from the atlantic. weather
again, as we head into on friday we have some rain in devon and cornwall, pat west wales.ning. moving to the midlands, cloudy skies, the odd shower but a hint of sunshine in east anglia and the south—east of england. it should be a bit warmer as well. a bit misty murkier for the further north, where we have this patchy rain forced it is mostly light, not the continuous heavy rain some places had earlier on, but not a pleasant start. add to that this northerly wind, that is going to be blowing...
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part of the day. —— devon and cornwall.eature. light could be an issue later on. the uv levels are quite high so watch out. you don‘t get to see the cloud and rain until quite late on in the day. in fa ct until quite late on in the day. in fact it is overnight before we push the remnants of that towards east anglia and the south—east. not a cold night by any means, wherever you are spending the night. we are all influenced by the low pressure. notice the number of isobars. another blustery day on sunday. if you are close by to the low there will be showers for scotland, northern ireland, north and west england. generally speaking, as you get down towards the diagonal from lincolnshire into the midlands and the south, you‘ve got a better chance of staying dry, with sunshine. too far to the south—east and you have the front with cloud and you have the front with cloud and the odd spot of rain. even here it will be over 20 degrees. see you soon. thank you very much. as if to reflect on what philip was saying, look at that suns
part of the day. —— devon and cornwall.eature. light could be an issue later on. the uv levels are quite high so watch out. you don‘t get to see the cloud and rain until quite late on in the day. in fa ct until quite late on in the day. in fact it is overnight before we push the remnants of that towards east anglia and the south—east. not a cold night by any means, wherever you are spending the night. we are all influenced by the low pressure. notice the number of isobars. another...
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as we head into the rush hour on friday, we have reined in devon and cornwall, perhaps into west walescloudy skies and maybe the odd shower. a bit misty and murky over the hills as you head further north, where we have this patchy rain. it is mostly light. it will not be the continuous, heavy rain that some place had earlier on, but not a pleasa nt start. place had earlier on, but not a pleasant start. we have this northerly wind as well which will be blowing down the chilly air. where we keep the rain, temperatures will be very slow to rise. it should dry off across northern ireland and western parts of scotland. the rain will push into england and wales. it should be a bit warmer across the midlands and the south—east. but that could be some sharp showers. ahead of that weather front, which ta kes ahead of that weather front, which takes the patchy rain south eastwards a cross takes the patchy rain south eastwards across the uk, there will not be as much rain for the weekend and with sunshine around, it should feel warmer. but it is all relative. it has been quite chilly under the ra
as we head into the rush hour on friday, we have reined in devon and cornwall, perhaps into west walescloudy skies and maybe the odd shower. a bit misty and murky over the hills as you head further north, where we have this patchy rain. it is mostly light. it will not be the continuous, heavy rain that some place had earlier on, but not a pleasa nt start. place had earlier on, but not a pleasant start. we have this northerly wind as well which will be blowing down the chilly air. where we keep...
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the rain will be falling across northern areas and in the south—west, you can see cornwall and devonin. moving northwards into scotla nd rain. moving northwards into scotland and another one which is starting it fizzle out tonight across south—western areas. these are the temperatures early on thursday morning. 12 or 13 in the south, ten or 11 celsius, so fairly uniform across the country. it is tomorrow's weather. so a wet day across the north—east of england initially. some damp weather in parts of northern england. a really wet day for scotland. some of these western areas, but central and south—eastern areas, a drier day. hello. this is bbc news with annita mcveigh and simon mccoy. the headlines at 16:30. six men are to be prosecuted in connection with the hillsborough disaster; they include the police commander on the day, david duckenfield, who is facing charges of manslaughter by gross negligence. relatives of some of those who died at hillsborough say it's the right decision. i'm absolutely delighted. we've got today everything that we could have asked for. $— at grenfell tow
the rain will be falling across northern areas and in the south—west, you can see cornwall and devonin. moving northwards into scotla nd rain. moving northwards into scotland and another one which is starting it fizzle out tonight across south—western areas. these are the temperatures early on thursday morning. 12 or 13 in the south, ten or 11 celsius, so fairly uniform across the country. it is tomorrow's weather. so a wet day across the north—east of england initially. some damp weather...
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from cornwall to lincolnshire, meetings are being held and nerves steadied.ower blocks and other buildings once only talked about in terms of their aesthetics and quality, are now places for discussions about safety and protection. duncan kennedy, bbc news, southampton. an investigation has begun into how a us navy destroyer, one of the most sophisticated warships in the world, was involved in a collision with a vast container ship offjapan. seven crew members are still missing after the uss fitzgerald, which has now arrived back at port, was hit by the philippine vessel in the middle of the night. the ships commanding officer has been taken to hospital by helicopter. the husband ofjo cox — the mp who was murdered last year — has said his wife would be incredibly humbled by events held today in her memory around the uk. brendan cox, who helped organise "the great get together", said it showed the country was crying out for a sense of togetherness. the entertainer bill cosby has walked free from a court in the united states after a judge declared a mistrial in
from cornwall to lincolnshire, meetings are being held and nerves steadied.ower blocks and other buildings once only talked about in terms of their aesthetics and quality, are now places for discussions about safety and protection. duncan kennedy, bbc news, southampton. an investigation has begun into how a us navy destroyer, one of the most sophisticated warships in the world, was involved in a collision with a vast container ship offjapan. seven crew members are still missing after the uss...
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the exception is the far west of wales, cornwall, and northern england with rain in scotland and northerncould see very heavy rain push into tuesday night into wednesday across many parts of england, in the east, and wales, and into wednesday that could not into southern parts of scotland. chilly breeze to go with it from what we experienced in the week gone. while there is something prior to what the west it still will not feel anything special. all of us through the weekend, not only cool, but also wet conditions, drier weather in shetland. it will be fairly cloudy as well. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven o'clock. the number of high rise buildings which have failed fire safety tests rises to 60 across 25 councils areas. so far one hundred per cent of panels tested have failed. if there are local authorities that have tests to be done then the testing facilities are there and ready to undertake the tests. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's ‘pretty sure' the uk will be able to reach a suitable deal with brussels on leaving the eu. at least 1a0 peopl
the exception is the far west of wales, cornwall, and northern england with rain in scotland and northerncould see very heavy rain push into tuesday night into wednesday across many parts of england, in the east, and wales, and into wednesday that could not into southern parts of scotland. chilly breeze to go with it from what we experienced in the week gone. while there is something prior to what the west it still will not feel anything special. all of us through the weekend, not only cool,...
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as you can see from our weather watchers in cornwall and the western isles.eather front has brought cloud and some patchy rain. this frontal system some patchy rain. this frontal syste m o nly some patchy rain. this frontal system only slowly progressing south and east as you go through tonight. taking some cloud and patchy rain with it across england and wales. some patchy rain cringing into northern ireland. scotland, largely dry with a few showers. perhaps just a little on the humid side towards the south. the weekend, quite a mixed affair. sunshine and showers, quite the breezy and windy at times in the north and a fairly cool fuel to the weather. this is how we start of saturday. —— a cool feel. the wind picking up immersed in scotland by this stage. in northern ireland, some bright or sunny spells but north—west england into north wales, likely to be cloudy with some mist over high ground and spots of rain and drizzle, and a similar story across east anglia and the south east and down along the south coast of england, some cloud and patchy rain to start
as you can see from our weather watchers in cornwall and the western isles.eather front has brought cloud and some patchy rain. this frontal system some patchy rain. this frontal syste m o nly some patchy rain. this frontal system only slowly progressing south and east as you go through tonight. taking some cloud and patchy rain with it across england and wales. some patchy rain cringing into northern ireland. scotland, largely dry with a few showers. perhaps just a little on the humid side...
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for the rush—hour tomorrow, some rain across devon and cornwall, and patchy rain across north wales.s, the southeast and east anglia will start drive. in the north east, some rain at times, but the more persistent rain is north of the more persistent rain is north of the border up in scotland. across some eastern areas and northern ireland, the rain begins to arrive. a change of fortunes on thursday. some patchy rain and a keen wind across northern england, but not as wet as it's been today. perhaps a little sunshine towards the south—east, boosting the temperatures and triggering some heavy showers. another cold day across many northern parts of the uk, and not much better on friday. the wind is still quite keen and quite cold. still some rain, but not as heavy or persistent. lighter rain pushing into england and wales. we may get some sunshine ahead of the weather front, bringing may get some sunshine ahead of the weatherfront, bringing some may get some sunshine ahead of the weather front, bringing some warmth. things calmed down a bit for the weekend. the wet weather pushing its
for the rush—hour tomorrow, some rain across devon and cornwall, and patchy rain across north wales.s, the southeast and east anglia will start drive. in the north east, some rain at times, but the more persistent rain is north of the more persistent rain is north of the border up in scotland. across some eastern areas and northern ireland, the rain begins to arrive. a change of fortunes on thursday. some patchy rain and a keen wind across northern england, but not as wet as it's been today....
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in the morning we have rain across devon and cornwall and west wales, not as heavy but for much of theart of dry with brighter skies a little sunshine. much more cloud and rain and drizzle from northern england and a damp start here and as you can see 12—13 at eight in the morning. maximum temperature today. it should be turning less cold on friday as the rain continues to slowly peter out in western scotland in particular and northern ireland and bits and pieces running into wales and in southern england be warm at 23 in the south—east, when we go further north with the rain easing around 15—16 is an improvement on the last few days. the wetter weather gets swept south—eastwards overnight and that clears way fairly quickly and in time for the weekend the weather coming in from the atlantic. the weather front approaching will be weeks of the week and looks like be drier, brighter and with sunshine and a bit warmer well. early rave scene clears the south—west corner and then click a date with some sunny spells in england and wales. a speu sunny spells in england and wales. a spell of ra
in the morning we have rain across devon and cornwall and west wales, not as heavy but for much of theart of dry with brighter skies a little sunshine. much more cloud and rain and drizzle from northern england and a damp start here and as you can see 12—13 at eight in the morning. maximum temperature today. it should be turning less cold on friday as the rain continues to slowly peter out in western scotland in particular and northern ireland and bits and pieces running into wales and in...
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i don't think there's anyone in this room or anybody watching this debate from cornwall to caithnessdoes not understand the positive contribution that people have made to this land who've come from the rest of europe and the rest of the world and demonising those people is totally unacceptable. applause. this was a crowded field with seven parties all desperate to have their say. as the party in government, it wasn't surprising that the conservatives came under sustained attack over their record. their response was to say that being in power requires difficult decisions. there were no clear winners in this debate but there was plenty of passion. vicki young, bbc news, cambridge. let's speak to our political correspondent leila nathoo, who's in westminster. exactly a week until polling day and the conservatives are trying to put brexit top of the agenda again. absolutely. i think theresa may will be keen to move on from last night's debate. she was repeatedly attacked for failing debate. she was repeatedly attacked forfailing to show debate. she was repeatedly attacked for failing to
i don't think there's anyone in this room or anybody watching this debate from cornwall to caithnessdoes not understand the positive contribution that people have made to this land who've come from the rest of europe and the rest of the world and demonising those people is totally unacceptable. applause. this was a crowded field with seven parties all desperate to have their say. as the party in government, it wasn't surprising that the conservatives came under sustained attack over their...
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godolphin cross, a quiet village in cornwall where the pace of life is gentle and the methodist chapelonvert it to a community centre. but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai. sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than expectation, and were amazed when he offered help. i think it's a wonderful gesture. it's not the only giving that they do. they give to other projects around the world and in the uk, but it was fantastic because as i say we were staring down the barrel. we were in trouble, we were going to lose our last space and it was a wonderful gesture. so the sheik who has a passion for horses has become the village's unlikely knight in shining armour. no one will say how much he's given but it is thought to be around £60,000. and godolphin residents say any time he wants to take a break, from his champagne lifestyle, there's a warm wel
godolphin cross, a quiet village in cornwall where the pace of life is gentle and the methodist chapelonvert it to a community centre. but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai. sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than expectation, and were amazed...
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and we'll hear how the residents of godolphin cross in cornwall contacted sheikh mohammed bin rashidr help renovating their local church. that is all ahead on bbc news. now it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. coming up tonight... murray's worries mount, as injury forces him out of an exhibition match, with the start of wimbledon just days away. konta beats a grand slam champion to underline her own grand slam credentials. and warren gatland rings the changes, ahead of the must win second test with new zealand. hello and welcome. doubts remain over the form and fitness of the world number one, andy murray, with the start of wimbledonjust andy murray, with the start of wimbledon just days away, as injury forced him to pull out from an exhibition match tomorrow. murray had already pulled out of facing frenchman lucas pouille on tuesday at the hurlingham club in west london, but was due to play a second match there tomorrow. and after his first—round exit at queens it leaves murray drastically short of match time on grass heading into the third maj
and we'll hear how the residents of godolphin cross in cornwall contacted sheikh mohammed bin rashidr help renovating their local church. that is all ahead on bbc news. now it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. coming up tonight... murray's worries mount, as injury forces him out of an exhibition match, with the start of wimbledon just days away. konta beats a grand slam champion to underline her own grand slam credentials. and warren gatland rings the...
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here in cornwall every seat was held by the liberal democrats just seven years ago.me they are trying to fight a very local campaign. i have not had one person mentioned brexit to me. it is more a case of everything else is escalating. back in south devon mike's man says school funding could sway her vote. for me the most important thing i education and health and definitely that will be focusing my mind when i go to vote. lib dem tim farren was the only leader to reply to mike ‘s letter. but mike can't vote. the lib dems will need at least 10,000 more supporters to win this seat back. his career spanned six decades and was best known as one half of the two rallies but this afternoon stars from the world of comedy on television are celebrating the life of ronnie corbett has died last year. michael parkinson and joanna lu mley year. michael parkinson and joanna lumley are among those who did readings at the memorial service. they have been further tributes by comedians rob brydon and jimmy tarbuck. he was a lovely man. what you saw is what you got. he was not differen
here in cornwall every seat was held by the liberal democrats just seven years ago.me they are trying to fight a very local campaign. i have not had one person mentioned brexit to me. it is more a case of everything else is escalating. back in south devon mike's man says school funding could sway her vote. for me the most important thing i education and health and definitely that will be focusing my mind when i go to vote. lib dem tim farren was the only leader to reply to mike ‘s letter. but...
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in cornwall, ledden skies and fairly rough seas. the line of rain from the south—west of england, through wales up to the north of england. scattered showers in scotla nd england. scattered showers in scotland and northern ireland. through the early evening, it's fine and dryfor through the early evening, it's fine and dry for glasgow for the big football match. in eastern scotland, variable amounts of cloud and sunshine. there is the rain turning increasingly light and patchy. northern ireland, maybe a shower or two. there's the rain into wales and the south—west. grey underneath that with fog on the hills. a lovely evening in the east. quite warm at 23 or 24. always a little fresher along the south coast. no problems at hampden park for this evening and none eitherfor at hampden park for this evening and none either for the northern at hampden park for this evening and none eitherfor the northern ireland match against azerbaijan in baku. the rain drifts southwards, mostly light and patchy at this stage. we'll see a few showers in
in cornwall, ledden skies and fairly rough seas. the line of rain from the south—west of england, through wales up to the north of england. scattered showers in scotla nd england. scattered showers in scotland and northern ireland. through the early evening, it's fine and dryfor through the early evening, it's fine and dry for glasgow for the big football match. in eastern scotland, variable amounts of cloud and sunshine. there is the rain turning increasingly light and patchy. northern...
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we live down in cornwall. i happen to be in taunton today just for cornwall.these people that we just don't experience. having experienced it on saturday night you understand the phrase, "terror attack. " that's what understand the phrase, "terror attack." that's what it enduces, it is terror and panic and confusion and bewilderment all at once and it is really douf process.” and bewilderment all at once and it is really douf process. i have some m essa g es is really douf process. i have some messages here from people watching around the country. corina, these are messages from our viewers, they are messages from our viewers, they are directed at florin. john says, "this romanian hero is so brave and so modest." thank you. and another man says the romanian man on at bbc news is a hero. i have total respect, thank you. i have respect for other people. you have respect for other people? yeah. they are similar. chris says, "the romanian man who saved people‘s lives is a hero. he calls it normal that he risked his life for others. dese serves so much." professor
we live down in cornwall. i happen to be in taunton today just for cornwall.these people that we just don't experience. having experienced it on saturday night you understand the phrase, "terror attack. " that's what understand the phrase, "terror attack." that's what it enduces, it is terror and panic and confusion and bewilderment all at once and it is really douf process.” and bewilderment all at once and it is really douf process. i have some m essa g es is really douf...
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this is the scene at 4pm, still low cloud and a bit of drizzle in devon and cornwall. but going into saturday, the weather front bringing the rain will clear away to the south and then this little ridge of high pressure starts to move in for saturday and when you have a ridge of high pressure, you generally have fine weather. early morning rain clearing away and plenty of dry and bright weather expected on saturday for most parts of england and wales. more rain spreading into scotland and northern ireland during the day. temperatures here about 16 or 18 but for england and wales, worn with light winds and highs of 19—24. on sunday, a few showers possible across southern areas, rain and showers in the far north—west but in between again, a largely dry day with bright and sunny spells. more details available online but that is it for me. this is business live from bbc news with rachel horne and susannah streeter. more trouble on the radar for british airways as cabin crew prepare to strike, just weeks after an it crash that stranded thousands. live from london, that's ou
this is the scene at 4pm, still low cloud and a bit of drizzle in devon and cornwall. but going into saturday, the weather front bringing the rain will clear away to the south and then this little ridge of high pressure starts to move in for saturday and when you have a ridge of high pressure, you generally have fine weather. early morning rain clearing away and plenty of dry and bright weather expected on saturday for most parts of england and wales. more rain spreading into scotland and...
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today the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall personally thank them.pital staff who dealt to the injured, many severely on saturday night. the aftermath of an incident like this is a painful time for those affected. many families are 110w those affected. many families are now facing the trauma that a terror attack brings. more questions are being asked about how the attackers went apparently unnoticed. the foreign secretary boris johnson said the government would be looking into exactly what was know previously about the killers. the labour mayor of london —— sadiq khan —— has said that planned cuts to the size of the metropolitan police force will make it harder to stop terror attacks in the future. 0ur political correspondent mark lobell reports. after london bridge, the second terror attack to strike the election campaign, security now at its heart, to strike the election campaign, security now is under scrutiny. questions for the conservatives about whether the government missed a red flag over the third man involved. the police did the time and pl
today the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall personally thank them.pital staff who dealt to the injured, many severely on saturday night. the aftermath of an incident like this is a painful time for those affected. many families are 110w those affected. many families are now facing the trauma that a terror attack brings. more questions are being asked about how the attackers went apparently unnoticed. the foreign secretary boris johnson said the government would be looking into exactly...
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where was the pasty invented, devil or cornwall?nemies in the south—west! answering that, i don't want to make enemies in the south-west! historic england has waded into this row. this isn't the picture, the picture is something different but this is about the origins of the humble pasty! historic england has been running a campaign nationally about objects and things associated with particular locations, like scales from where i come from. they went on radio devon, and reiterated the sentiment that the pasty was created in devon, not cornwall, based on some archival research from plymouth records office which dates back to 1509. the cornershop responded with the idea that there cave paintings that shows some and an 8000 bce to the pasty so they are not going to give up without a fight! you are making me hungry. thank you, mike. we will see you in an hour. who can resolve this argument? matt tebbit in saturday kitchen. that argument could rage. —— diamond reynolds. today my guest will tell me what she wa nts, today my guest will tel
where was the pasty invented, devil or cornwall?nemies in the south—west! answering that, i don't want to make enemies in the south-west! historic england has waded into this row. this isn't the picture, the picture is something different but this is about the origins of the humble pasty! historic england has been running a campaign nationally about objects and things associated with particular locations, like scales from where i come from. they went on radio devon, and reiterated the...
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merges into western wales, the la ke about merges into western wales, the lake district, possibly cornwallood chunk of wales is going to be a dry and the warm night, the weather front will rejoin the bus tomorrow, still stay in humid and very warm across east anglia and the south—east, and to the high 20s and risk of some thunderstorms breaking out. that's it, have a good evening. this is bbc news at five. the headlines. with exactly a week until polling day the election turns to brexit. jeremy corbyn says backing the tories will lead to a jobs meltdown, but theresa may says she offers a future of new opportunities. iam i am confident that we can fulfil the promise of brexit together. and build a britain that is stronger, fairerand build a britain that is stronger, fairer and more prosperous than today. in or out, the world waits to see if america will honour its commitments to the paris climate change agreement. former fbi directorjames comey, who was fired by president trump, is to testify to the intelligence committee on the administrations links with russia. the boss of british airways
merges into western wales, the la ke about merges into western wales, the lake district, possibly cornwallood chunk of wales is going to be a dry and the warm night, the weather front will rejoin the bus tomorrow, still stay in humid and very warm across east anglia and the south—east, and to the high 20s and risk of some thunderstorms breaking out. that's it, have a good evening. this is bbc news at five. the headlines. with exactly a week until polling day the election turns to brexit....
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notice that apart from the western fringes of wales here in cornwall there is a fair bit cloud aroundill be breaking up and we really are in for a decent day. see the sunshine they're developing as that shade melts away. at the same time we also have a weather front getting into scotland and northern ireland saw around the middle of the afternoon i think there will be spots of rain in belfast, glasgow was well. coolest around 15— 17 degrees but where the sun comes out for any lengthy period of time across england it should reach 20 degrees, possibly 24 in london. compare to the rest of europe, that richer are similar across the heart of europe but incredibly hot across the south—east of europe. athens, for example, 43 degrees. that is europe. back to the uk. this is saturday night. the damp weather in the north—west that i spoke about will be moving southwards during the course of the early hours of sunday. that means that early on sunday morning, there could eat some damp weather across east anglia and the south—east but it should clear out of the weight and basically we are left ove
notice that apart from the western fringes of wales here in cornwall there is a fair bit cloud aroundill be breaking up and we really are in for a decent day. see the sunshine they're developing as that shade melts away. at the same time we also have a weather front getting into scotland and northern ireland saw around the middle of the afternoon i think there will be spots of rain in belfast, glasgow was well. coolest around 15— 17 degrees but where the sun comes out for any lengthy period...
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we have travelled from cornwall this weekend for a weekend in london.here. it is not about us, but that it is a constant threat in major cities. the people of london i guess have to live with this on a daily basis. we have had a short taste of it and it is horrendous. horrendous. all right. thank you so much for talking to us. richard semple. the police telling us in a human is that six people have lost their lives —— us in the last few minutes. at least 20 people have been injured and they are being treated in six hospitals in the london bridge area. hello. this is bbc news, with special coverage from the police cordon in central london, close to london bridge and borough market where there has been a terror attack in there has been a terror attack in the last three hours, the latest terror attack to hit the united kingdom a few days after the bomb attack at the magister arena that left 22 killed. —— magister arena. —— manchester arena. we know that six people have been killed and this is what we know so far: just after 10pm local
we have travelled from cornwall this weekend for a weekend in london.here. it is not about us, but that it is a constant threat in major cities. the people of london i guess have to live with this on a daily basis. we have had a short taste of it and it is horrendous. horrendous. all right. thank you so much for talking to us. richard semple. the police telling us in a human is that six people have lost their lives —— us in the last few minutes. at least 20 people have been injured and they...
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the tip of cornwall. a muggy night across the board. temperatures for many in the teens.nd drizzle. cloud in the west. very little rain into the afternoon. sunshine comes out. as it goes away, a drop in temperatures. a fresh day by and large. after the morning rain, sunshine around from mid—morning onwards. sunshine returning anglia and the south—east. temperatures peaking at 25. 2i— returning anglia and the south—east. temperatures peaking at 25. 21— 22 by this stage. four o'clock in the afternoon, showers returned to northern england after a sunny start in the first part of the afternoon. northern ina in a while. temperatures once in a while. temperatures normal. showers continuing through the evening. a fresh night in the friday morning. temperatures in double figures for many. friday. starting with sunshine. clouding overin starting with sunshine. clouding over in the west. patchy drizzle in northern ireland spreading western scotland. becoming persistent but not very heavy. breaks in the cloud. high 20s. temperatures further south in england and wales, more sunshine
the tip of cornwall. a muggy night across the board. temperatures for many in the teens.nd drizzle. cloud in the west. very little rain into the afternoon. sunshine comes out. as it goes away, a drop in temperatures. a fresh day by and large. after the morning rain, sunshine around from mid—morning onwards. sunshine returning anglia and the south—east. temperatures peaking at 25. 2i— returning anglia and the south—east. temperatures peaking at 25. 21— 22 by this stage. four o'clock in...
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we saw 25 celsius across parts of suffolk and just 15 celsius in cornwall.ick it out by this weekend. you can pick it out by this rule of cloud. low—pressure centre stays away. the strip of cloud broke the rain and is now on the move, pushing eastwards. it is now starting to rain in the midlands. patchy rain and drizzle in some parts. by the end of the night, that will be into east anglia. clearer skies in its wake. quite a blustery night. showers in scotland and northern ireland. temperatures holding up. quite humid and monkey in fact. a bit fresher for scotland and northern ireland. already here it will push on to a day of sunshine and showers. showers only first thing. not too many of them by nine a.m.. the odd shower in cumbria. much of england will be dry and bright. a big change to what you saw today. the wind will be picking up and showers will push on later. east anglia and the saudis will have a great start. murky across parts of kent and sussex in particular. slowly brightening up here. sunny spells breaking through and should be dry. showers acros
we saw 25 celsius across parts of suffolk and just 15 celsius in cornwall.ick it out by this weekend. you can pick it out by this rule of cloud. low—pressure centre stays away. the strip of cloud broke the rain and is now on the move, pushing eastwards. it is now starting to rain in the midlands. patchy rain and drizzle in some parts. by the end of the night, that will be into east anglia. clearer skies in its wake. quite a blustery night. showers in scotland and northern ireland....
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we have seen some lovely weather shots coming in, keep them coming, beautiful, st ives in cornwall, easteratures lea p we have already seen temperatures leap up. we have ploughed in the sky further north and west, that is the weather front, with us all weekend, through parts of northern ireland and scotland but not through the cricket, big wicket at the oval, 31 degrees could well happen across london, possibly something even higher than that. very strong sunshine away from the weather front, about as strong as it gets. that is worth bearing in mind if you are heading out. in the north, this weather front will sit there today, bringing on and off rain, cloud, breezy weather. it will be a bit cooler across the globe in north west of scotland, but actually, northern isles, it may brighten up later in the day. south east of scotland, eastern half of northern ireland, it will be warm, 2a, 25. around the coasts, fresher, sun is just as strong, 21, 31 degrees. shower across east anglia, just possible that with those sorts of temperatures, 29 to 32, could trigger a late afternoon storm. rumblin
we have seen some lovely weather shots coming in, keep them coming, beautiful, st ives in cornwall, easteratures lea p we have already seen temperatures leap up. we have ploughed in the sky further north and west, that is the weather front, with us all weekend, through parts of northern ireland and scotland but not through the cricket, big wicket at the oval, 31 degrees could well happen across london, possibly something even higher than that. very strong sunshine away from the weather front,...
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the exception being the far west of wales, cornwall and northern england.hing. we could see some heavy rain on tuesday and into wednesday across many parts of england and wales. into wednesday that could nudge into southern part of scotland. temperatures down on the week just of scotland. temperatures down on the weekjust gone. try in the west but it will feel —— won't feel anything special. wet weather at times. dry conditions in shetland. very cloudy as well. this is bbc news. the headlines at four: tests continue on cladding from tower blocks around the country as every one of the 3a samples tested so far fails to meet fire safety standards. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not certain the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu, and the government is prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there will be a deal, of which the deal i want, the free trade agreement, the customs agreement and so on, it's... i'm pretty sure, but i'm not certain. more than 1a0 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames
the exception being the far west of wales, cornwall and northern england.hing. we could see some heavy rain on tuesday and into wednesday across many parts of england and wales. into wednesday that could nudge into southern part of scotland. temperatures down on the week just of scotland. temperatures down on the weekjust gone. try in the west but it will feel —— won't feel anything special. wet weather at times. dry conditions in shetland. very cloudy as well. this is bbc news. the...
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there will be a few heavy bursts across western wales moving into devon and cornwall, along with gusty temperatures rising quickly. heading northwards, quite murky, low cloud, fog patches and some rain, getting lighter as the day goes by. but those temperatures will struggle to rise much of the day goes by. we still see these northerly winds and the wind will continue to push cloud on to the hills with further bursts of rain. but overall, the rain gets a little bit lighter as the day goes by. temperatures just getting into the teens across north—east scotland. temperatures around aberdeen up to around 1a degrees, something like that. with brighter spells in england, could be enough to spark offa england, could be enough to spark off a few isolated showers across south—east england. friday evening, the area of rain sinks outwards, so turning down across the midlands, east anglia and south—east england, but at the same time the rain will ease off in scotland, a sign of things to come, at least for the first part of the weekend, because drier and brighter weather coming oui’ drier and bri
there will be a few heavy bursts across western wales moving into devon and cornwall, along with gusty temperatures rising quickly. heading northwards, quite murky, low cloud, fog patches and some rain, getting lighter as the day goes by. but those temperatures will struggle to rise much of the day goes by. we still see these northerly winds and the wind will continue to push cloud on to the hills with further bursts of rain. but overall, the rain gets a little bit lighter as the day goes by....
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from cornwall to lincolnshire, meetings are being held and nerves steadied.s of their aesthetics and quality are now places for discussions about safety and protection. the headlines on bbc news: police a total of 58 people are missing, presumed dead in the fire. they warn that number may increase. theresa may acknowledges that support for families in the wake the fire in west london was not good enough after meeting victims and volu nteers enough after meeting victims and volunteers at downing street. and in other news — thejudge in bill cosby‘s sexual assault case declares a mistrial after the jury was unable to reach a verdict. sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. we arejoined by damien. it remains tight at the top of the leaderboard at the us open in wisconsin but as the third round heads towards the close there is now an outright lead. justin thomas shot a course record nine under par. behind them, things are getting incredibly tight. 0ne shot off the lead. england have reached a 2—0 nil win over argentina. was what was missing most
from cornwall to lincolnshire, meetings are being held and nerves steadied.s of their aesthetics and quality are now places for discussions about safety and protection. the headlines on bbc news: police a total of 58 people are missing, presumed dead in the fire. they warn that number may increase. theresa may acknowledges that support for families in the wake the fire in west london was not good enough after meeting victims and volu nteers enough after meeting victims and volunteers at downing...
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from cornwall to lincolnshire, meetings are being held and nerves steadied.of their aesthetics and quality are now places for discussions about safety and protection. duncan kennedy, bbc news in southampton. the government of the philippines says more than 300 people are known to have been killed in the battle against islamist militants in marawi. situated on the southern island of mindanao, the city is a centre of islam in the overwhelmingly christian philippines. president duterte says the presence of fighters from the so—called islamic state had made it a brutal conflict. sarah corker reports. despite an intensive bombing campaign by the philippine military, islamist fighters remain holed up in pockets of marawi city. trapped civilians are being used as human shields. the dark plumes of smoke mark the latest battleground. the army says its troops are retaking areas and bridges. translation: it is hard because they have occupied the tallest buildings and you don‘t know where they will hit you from. you can‘t see the snipers. the battle began in may when hun
from cornwall to lincolnshire, meetings are being held and nerves steadied.of their aesthetics and quality are now places for discussions about safety and protection. duncan kennedy, bbc news in southampton. the government of the philippines says more than 300 people are known to have been killed in the battle against islamist militants in marawi. situated on the southern island of mindanao, the city is a centre of islam in the overwhelmingly christian philippines. president duterte says the...
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i don't think there is anybody in this room or anybody watching this debate, from cornwall to caithnesst understand the positive contribution that people have made to this land who have come from the re st of to this land who have come from the rest of europe and the rest of the world, and demonising those people is totally unacceptable. this was a crowded field with seven parties all desperate to have their say, and as the party in government, it was not surprising that the conservatives came under sustained attack over their record. their response was to say that being in power requires difficult decisions. there were no clear winners in this debate, but there was plenty of passion. and that election, in case it has slipped your mind, is on eightjune. and you can get the very latest on this and all the stories we're following. just head to our website, bbc.com/news. the afghan president, ashraf ghani, has described a massive bomb attack in kabul‘s diplomatic quarter as a crime against humanity. at least 90 people, most of them civilians, died in the morning rush hour. four hundred wer
i don't think there is anybody in this room or anybody watching this debate, from cornwall to caithnesst understand the positive contribution that people have made to this land who have come from the re st of to this land who have come from the rest of europe and the rest of the world, and demonising those people is totally unacceptable. this was a crowded field with seven parties all desperate to have their say, and as the party in government, it was not surprising that the conservatives came...
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notice that apart from the western fringes of wales here in cornwall there is a fair bit cloud aroundon, those clouds will be breaking up and we really are in for a decent day. see the sunshine there developing as that shade melts away. at the same time we also have a weather front getting into scotland and northern ireland so around the middle of the afternoon i think there will be spots of rain in belfast, glasgow as well. coolest around 15—17 degrees but where the sun comes out for any lengthy period of time across england it should reach 20 degrees, possibly 2a in london. compare to the rest of europe, temperatures are similar across the heart of europe but incredibly hot across the south—east of europe. athens, for example, 43 degrees. that is europe. back to the uk. this is saturday night. the damp weather in the north—west that i spoke about will be moving southwards during the course of the early hours of sunday. that means that early on sunday morning, there could be some damp weather across east anglia and the south—east but it should clear out of the way and basically we ar
notice that apart from the western fringes of wales here in cornwall there is a fair bit cloud aroundon, those clouds will be breaking up and we really are in for a decent day. see the sunshine there developing as that shade melts away. at the same time we also have a weather front getting into scotland and northern ireland so around the middle of the afternoon i think there will be spots of rain in belfast, glasgow as well. coolest around 15—17 degrees but where the sun comes out for any...
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i don't think there's anyone in this room or anybody watching this debate, from cornwall to caithnesso does not understand the positive contribution that people have made to this land who've come from the rest of europe and the rest of the world and demonising those people is totally unacceptable. amber rudd took her opportunity. if theresa may had come along, she'd have said what her stand—in said next. i was thinking how chaotic it would be if they all got together, formed a coalition, and tried to run a government. i'll tell you what, you're the coalition, you two, tory/ukip coalition. jeremy corbyn was put under pressure, he'd come to apply pressure of his own, on pensions. we've said very clearly... are you going to protect the triple—lock? jeremy, have you not read my manifesto, i'm happy to give you a copy afterwards. i'd love to have one, but i'd like the answer now. are you going to protect the triple—lock? we've said.. no, they're going to get rid of it, jeremy. they're going to get rid of it. terrorism was always going to be a hot topic, and it was. and i am shocked thatjer
i don't think there's anyone in this room or anybody watching this debate, from cornwall to caithnesso does not understand the positive contribution that people have made to this land who've come from the rest of europe and the rest of the world and demonising those people is totally unacceptable. amber rudd took her opportunity. if theresa may had come along, she'd have said what her stand—in said next. i was thinking how chaotic it would be if they all got together, formed a coalition, and...
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for places like devon and cornwall and the coast, we could hit 30 and 31.s. but that hot air will tra nsfer towards of 34 celsius. but that hot air will transfer towards northern england tomorrow where we‘re seeing the dip today. overnight wednesday and into thursday morning, well, there will be severe thunderstorms to watch out for. they‘ll clear during the course of thursday morning. it might be a damp startand of thursday morning. it might be a damp start and thursday something fresher, a fair bit of sunshine, but temperatures by then in the low to the high 20s. dan and lou. thank you very much indeed. it's it‘s nearly a week since the fire at g re nfell tower. it‘s nearly a week since the fire at grenfell tower. one resident has been talking to graham satchell about his sense of loss and anger and uncertainty. have a look. it‘s a really powerful piece of television. shahin sadafi was just 12 when he moved to grenfell tower. he shared a flat on the fifth floor with his wife, brother and mum. it was a place where we grew up. it was a place where friendshi
for places like devon and cornwall and the coast, we could hit 30 and 31.s. but that hot air will tra nsfer towards of 34 celsius. but that hot air will transfer towards northern england tomorrow where we‘re seeing the dip today. overnight wednesday and into thursday morning, well, there will be severe thunderstorms to watch out for. they‘ll clear during the course of thursday morning. it might be a damp startand of thursday morning. it might be a damp start and thursday something fresher,...
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lynn, from cornwall, who is 65, had to wait nine months for herfirst hip replacement and then had anotherd pushed and rang the secretary and made a fuss. by which time i could hardly walk, really. the second one, it was supposed to be done within three months and it actually took six and a half months. again, i had to keep ringing the secretary and pushing for it. labour said it would increase nhs funding and restore the 18—week treatment target, the conservatives said there had been a sharp drop in the numbers waiting more than a year for treatment, and only their plans to grow the economy would support the nhs. hugh pym, bbc news. police investigating the attack at the manchester arena are continuing to track the movements of salman abedi between the 18th and 22nd of may. in the last few hours they‘ve located a car in south manchester they believe may be significant to the investigation. meanwhile two of the bomber‘s cousins have told the bbc they had no idea abedi was planning his murderous attack. the two cousins were arrested and questioned for a week, but have since been released wi
lynn, from cornwall, who is 65, had to wait nine months for herfirst hip replacement and then had anotherd pushed and rang the secretary and made a fuss. by which time i could hardly walk, really. the second one, it was supposed to be done within three months and it actually took six and a half months. again, i had to keep ringing the secretary and pushing for it. labour said it would increase nhs funding and restore the 18—week treatment target, the conservatives said there had been a sharp...
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northern ireland and scotland will see most of the showers, not as hot as it has been in the east and cornwallthe northwest. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm. theresa may and jeremy corbyn prepare to face questions with less than a week to polling day. it comes on a day that conservative candidate craig mackinlay, and two party workers are charged over expenses claimed during the 2015 campaign. the conservative party continues to believe that these allegations are unfounded, he's innocent until proven gulity and remains our candidate. shows bad judgment from theresa may, why would you let this candidate go ahead with this cloud hanging over him. the prime minister has been defending her decision not to sign a joint letter of protest with eu leaders after president trump pulls out of the paris climate accord. ireland is on the cusp of electing its first gay premier
northern ireland and scotland will see most of the showers, not as hot as it has been in the east and cornwallthe northwest. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm. theresa may and jeremy corbyn prepare to face questions with less than a week to polling day. it comes on a day that conservative candidate craig mackinlay, and two party workers are charged over expenses claimed during the 2015 campaign. the conservative party continues to believe that these allegations are unfounded, he's innocent...
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beautiful in cornwall as well but it turned across northern parts particularly the northwest with the can see this front, obscuring much of western britain. that will continue in the north—west through the night and it is slow—moving, and across much of england it will be a dry and warm night with 11! and 15 degrees and feeling close but in the morning the weather front will finally move a bit further to the east. in wales and northern ireland and south—western parts, that fresh atla ntic south—western parts, that fresh atlantic air will come in but in east anglia and the south—east as we are still just about east anglia and the south—east as we are stilljust about clinging the and humid weather. you saw some lightning bolts, a chance of some thunderstorms in the south—east and east anglia and they might rumble through the evening tomorrow as well. they are then out of the way and we are in the fresh air off the atla ntic and we are in the fresh air off the atlantic which means that the weekend is looking fresher ‘s across modes of the country. —— most of the country. there will be so
beautiful in cornwall as well but it turned across northern parts particularly the northwest with the can see this front, obscuring much of western britain. that will continue in the north—west through the night and it is slow—moving, and across much of england it will be a dry and warm night with 11! and 15 degrees and feeling close but in the morning the weather front will finally move a bit further to the east. in wales and northern ireland and south—western parts, that fresh atla ntic...