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not least for historical reasons as the chosen stock of miners who stands shame to cornwall this part. was of the help of the miners dr holmes and not only was it ten mind being called also last night she didn't really want to eat the arsenic afterwards. therefore they had was often discord in. the minds of since closed but the pasty lives on and many hope it will stay that way friends of the pasty are ready to fight breaks it or no breaks it. and we end on that tasting i thank you so much for watching. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good. eco africa people have projects that are changing the climate for the better. it's up to us to make a difference to an. exit. w. after.
not least for historical reasons as the chosen stock of miners who stands shame to cornwall this part. was of the help of the miners dr holmes and not only was it ten mind being called also last night she didn't really want to eat the arsenic afterwards. therefore they had was often discord in. the minds of since closed but the pasty lives on and many hope it will stay that way friends of the pasty are ready to fight breaks it or no breaks it. and we end on that tasting i thank you so much for...
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some of those could move into devon and cornwall. most could move into devon and cornwall.ould move into devon and cornwall. most places will have a largely dry day. temperatures, if anything, down a notch. you probably will not notice it. still feeling very on the post with the breeze off the sea. in the sunshine, widely between 25 and 29 celsius. i wish i could offer the chance of showers for those fighting the wildfires. very dry and sunny. the winds will be lighter as the week wears on and eventually turning round to more of a westerly direction producing something fresher feeling. for direction producing something fresherfeeling. for much direction producing something fresher feeling. for much of the country as we go to the end of the week, it will stay dry and sunny for the just the chance this cloud could push into parts of scotland and northern ireland bringing something cloudier and cooler. 0therwise, northern ireland bringing something cloudier and cooler. otherwise, for most, cloudy and sunny and very warm. thank you. that's all from the bbc news at one. so, it's
some of those could move into devon and cornwall. most could move into devon and cornwall.ould move into devon and cornwall. most places will have a largely dry day. temperatures, if anything, down a notch. you probably will not notice it. still feeling very on the post with the breeze off the sea. in the sunshine, widely between 25 and 29 celsius. i wish i could offer the chance of showers for those fighting the wildfires. very dry and sunny. the winds will be lighter as the week wears on and...
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showers likely to develop across southern parts of britain, cornwall into east anglia, ina britain, cornwallnd muggy one across the board, especially in the south, a lot of cloud in north—western areas. hill fog amat mist and murk, this air is moisture laden. that's going to bring further big cloud in northern and western coast on into sunday, spots of rain, some of it quite heavy across western scotland. rest of the brightness, eastern pennines into wales, where it will be for everyone, mid to upper set is my 20s. set to get hotter for some of us 20s. set to get hotter for some of us next week. —— mid to upper 20s. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. new searches are taking place in salisbury as part of the police investigation into novichok poisonings in wiltshire. the government's defended its multi—billion pound scheme to install smart energy meters after a group of mps and peers said the project was failing to deliver value for money. nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died when an amphibious vehicle sank on a lake in missouri. president trump tweets his response
showers likely to develop across southern parts of britain, cornwall into east anglia, ina britain, cornwallnd muggy one across the board, especially in the south, a lot of cloud in north—western areas. hill fog amat mist and murk, this air is moisture laden. that's going to bring further big cloud in northern and western coast on into sunday, spots of rain, some of it quite heavy across western scotland. rest of the brightness, eastern pennines into wales, where it will be for everyone, mid...
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this afternoon cornwall council signed a deal with richard branson‘s company.britain's space industry is on the up. this is a really carefully machined part. the precision parts they make here will soon be used in a nasa mission, to carry out the biggest ever survey of fresh water supply. they say today's announcement in northern scotland and here will mean the uk can play a confident, long—term part in a growing global business. britain's space industry has waited a long time for today's announcement, and while the news has been welcomed, experts say it is only a start, and the uk will have to act quickly if it is going to stay ahead. southgate tube station has been temporarily rebranded it gareth southgate. they wanted to show its appreciation to the england manager for all of his efforts during the world cup with the team of course finished fourth. it will revert to its original name after 48 hours. that is it from me, you can get in touch with me from twitter. mike embley is here in 15 minutes time with the rest of the day's news. now it is time for sport t
this afternoon cornwall council signed a deal with richard branson‘s company.britain's space industry is on the up. this is a really carefully machined part. the precision parts they make here will soon be used in a nasa mission, to carry out the biggest ever survey of fresh water supply. they say today's announcement in northern scotland and here will mean the uk can play a confident, long—term part in a growing global business. britain's space industry has waited a long time for today's...
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police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall as two dutch men are remanded in custodyis hour — hundreds of people have attended a candlelit vigil in honour of the 17 people killed when a missouri tour boat capsized. nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died. one of the surviving members of that family spoke of her trauma. i was yelling, i was screaming. finally i said, "lord, just let me die, let me die." i said, "i can't keep drowning. ijust can't keep drowning." that's how i felt. coming up at 8:30... from mamma mia! here we go again to incredibles — mark kermode takes us through the latest releases in the film review: summer special. the government's scheme to install smart energy meters in millions of homes and small businesses across the country, has been heavily criticised by a group of mps. their report claims the project, costing £11 billion, will actually only end up saving consumers less than £1 a month. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. malcolm got a smart meter. so every year, he could save enough energy... it's the biggest infra
police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall as two dutch men are remanded in custodyis hour — hundreds of people have attended a candlelit vigil in honour of the 17 people killed when a missouri tour boat capsized. nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died. one of the surviving members of that family spoke of her trauma. i was yelling, i was screaming. finally i said, "lord, just let me die, let me die." i said, "i can't keep drowning. ijust...
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this afternoon cornwall council signed a deal with richard branson‘s virgin orbit company.engineering firm in nearby bodmin, it's all a sign that britain's space industry is on the up. this is a really carefully—machined part. the precision parts they make here will soon be used in a nasa mission, to carry out the biggest ever survey of fresh water supplies on earth. they say today's announcements in northern scotland and here will mean the uk can play a confident, long—term part in a growing global business. britain's space industry has waited a long time for today's announcements, and while the news has been welcomed, experts say it is only a start, and the uk will have to act quickly if it's going to stay ahead. jon kay, bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's show... i'm in amsterdam tojump on board a boat which once ferried migrants across the mediterranean but now carries tourists. so whenever you have a chance to help somebody, do it. it will come back to you. rajan heads to colorado to meet the people trying to save the icon
this afternoon cornwall council signed a deal with richard branson‘s virgin orbit company.engineering firm in nearby bodmin, it's all a sign that britain's space industry is on the up. this is a really carefully—machined part. the precision parts they make here will soon be used in a nasa mission, to carry out the biggest ever survey of fresh water supplies on earth. they say today's announcements in northern scotland and here will mean the uk can play a confident, long—term part in a...
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police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall as two dutch men are remanded in custody this hour — hundreds of people have attended a candlelit vigil in honour of the 17 people killed when a missouri tour boat capsized. nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died. one of the surviving members of that family spoke of her trauma. and i was yelling and i was screaming, finally i said, lord, just let me die, let me die. i said i can't keep drowning, ijust can't keep drowning. kensington palace have released a new photo of prince george who turns five tomorrow. the prince is third in line to the throne and the eldest of the three children of the duke and duchess of cambridge. good evening. the government has been warned it's multi billion pound scheme, to install smart energy meters in millions of homes and small businesses, could be an expensive failure. a group of mps says the project must be reviewed to prevent a costly overrun, and to improve benefits for consumers. their report claims the scheme may only save households around 11 pounds a year, on their e
police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall as two dutch men are remanded in custody this hour — hundreds of people have attended a candlelit vigil in honour of the 17 people killed when a missouri tour boat capsized. nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died. one of the surviving members of that family spoke of her trauma. and i was yelling and i was screaming, finally i said, lord, just let me die, let me die. i said i can't keep drowning, ijust can't keep...
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police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall, as two dutch men are remanded in custodyis hour. hundreds of people have attended a candlelit vigil in honour of the 17 people killed when a missouri tour boat capsized. nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died when an amphibious vehicle sank on a lake in missouri. one of the surviving members of that family spoke of her trauma. i was yelling, i was screaming. finally, i said i was yelling, i was screaming. finally, isaid lord, i was yelling, i was screaming. finally, i said lord, just let me die. let me die. i can't keep drowning, i can't keep drowning. and coming up at 7:30, sportsday bring you a round up of all today's sporting action, including the latest from rory mcillroy in his third round at the open. the government's scheme to install smart energy metres in millions of homes and small businesses across the country, has been heavily criticised by a group of mps. their report claims the project, costing £11 billion, will actually only end up saving consumers less than a pound a month. here's our busi
police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall, as two dutch men are remanded in custodyis hour. hundreds of people have attended a candlelit vigil in honour of the 17 people killed when a missouri tour boat capsized. nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died when an amphibious vehicle sank on a lake in missouri. one of the surviving members of that family spoke of her trauma. i was yelling, i was screaming. finally, i said i was yelling, i was screaming. finally,...
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police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall.dutch men are remanded in custody. also this hour, schools need more cash and less stress, that's according to education secretary damian hinds. in a newspaper interview, mr hinds rebukes schools that put too much pressure on young children facing exams — and says teachers‘ workloads are his ‘number one concern‘. and coming up at 6:30, sportsday bring you a round up of all today‘s sporting action, including the latest from rory mcillroy in his third round at the open. mps say the multi—billion pound programme to install smart energy metres is behind schedule, uses out of date technology, and will save consumers much less than anticipated. it had been hoped the devices would on average trim £26 from annual bills. the british infrastructure group says the real figure is likely to be £11, with customers at serious risk of no meaningful return on their investment. well a little earlier my colleague shaun ley spoke to the robert cheesewright the director of policy at smart energy gb, the fi
police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall.dutch men are remanded in custody. also this hour, schools need more cash and less stress, that's according to education secretary damian hinds. in a newspaper interview, mr hinds rebukes schools that put too much pressure on young children facing exams — and says teachers‘ workloads are his ‘number one concern‘. and coming up at 6:30, sportsday bring you a round up of all today‘s sporting action, including the latest from...
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this is cornwall.. this is an equally transcribed in nottingham and finally look at this guy. absolutely livid. staudt —— shouting instructions at the screen. and another packed crowd in manchester also desperately hoping for an equaliser. let's go live as best they buy will be with some fans who are starting to get very excited. i imagine they'll very excited. there is a sense ofjubilation building up. a fan rush up to me a few minutes ago and said "if croatia wins, i would few minutes ago and said "if croatia wins, iwouldjump few minutes ago and said "if croatia wins, i would jump into the fountain in this square". and he seemed pretty confident that he is about to do it. a sense of the dejected first half—year, the sense that people really were not sure what was going on after england scored so early and now you can hear thejubilation, you can see the people around about who are can see the people around about who a re really can see the people around about who are really sensing the victory is with
this is cornwall.. this is an equally transcribed in nottingham and finally look at this guy. absolutely livid. staudt —— shouting instructions at the screen. and another packed crowd in manchester also desperately hoping for an equaliser. let's go live as best they buy will be with some fans who are starting to get very excited. i imagine they'll very excited. there is a sense ofjubilation building up. a fan rush up to me a few minutes ago and said "if croatia wins, i would few...
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rural poverty as opposed to urban yes so one of the projects we're launching at the moment is in cornwall which is obviously an area of you know it's a delayed holiday destination specially this time of year but once the holiday season finishes there's a lot of hardship during the winter so we're raising money for an emergency fuel bank which will be located in one of the food the food banks and alongside an emergency food parcel families will be given a voucher to top up their gas or electricity meter because what we've seen in previous years is people are unable to use the food they're given at the food bank because they don't have the gas or electricity to cook it so it's a really simple intervention and we're asking the public in cornwall holidaymakers to help us raise thirty thousand pounds to get that underway was yogi thank you thank you very much. well of the inequality and austerity outlined by professor danny dorling and rosie o. goes we wasn't there long enough some of describing rises in violent crime in the u.k. as a public health emergency latest u.k. government statistics s
rural poverty as opposed to urban yes so one of the projects we're launching at the moment is in cornwall which is obviously an area of you know it's a delayed holiday destination specially this time of year but once the holiday season finishes there's a lot of hardship during the winter so we're raising money for an emergency fuel bank which will be located in one of the food the food banks and alongside an emergency food parcel families will be given a voucher to top up their gas or...
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this afternoon cornwall council signed a deal with richard branson‘s company.that britain's space industry is on the up. this is a really carefully machines part. the precision parts they make here will soon be used in a nasa mission, to carry out the biggest ever survey of freshwater supply, they say today's announcement in northern scotland and here will mean the uk can play a confident, long—term part in a growing global business. there are companies here in cornwall that are like us, the best in the world at what they do, and getting those companies together, to produce stuff for space flight, is just such a fantastic opportunity. britain's space industry has waited a long time for today's announcement and while the news has been welcomed, experts say it is only a started, and the uk will have to act quickly, if it is going to stay ahead. long—suffering rail passengers travelling on trains run by govia thameslink in south east england have been getting to grips with their third new timetable in less than two months. the company claims today's changes will i
this afternoon cornwall council signed a deal with richard branson‘s company.that britain's space industry is on the up. this is a really carefully machines part. the precision parts they make here will soon be used in a nasa mission, to carry out the biggest ever survey of freshwater supply, they say today's announcement in northern scotland and here will mean the uk can play a confident, long—term part in a growing global business. there are companies here in cornwall that are like us,...
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police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall.men have been remanded in custody. also this hour: schools need more cash and less stress, that's according to education secretary damian hinds. in a newspaper interview, mr hinds rebukes schools that put too much pressure on young children facing exams, and says teachers' workloads are his "number one concern". and in 30 minutes: shaun ley and a panel of columnists discuss this week's brexit developments and president trump's remarks on russia. that's in dateline london. good afternoon. the multi—billion—pound project to install smart energy meters has been heavily criticised by a group of mps. they've warned it's likely to save customers just £11 per year. the report says the programme risks falling behind schedule and ending up heavily over—budget. our business correspondent, joe lynam, reports. malcolm got a smart meter. so every year, he could save enough energy... it's the biggest infrastructure projects you've probably never probably heard of. costing £11 billion, the mass roll—
police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall.men have been remanded in custody. also this hour: schools need more cash and less stress, that's according to education secretary damian hinds. in a newspaper interview, mr hinds rebukes schools that put too much pressure on young children facing exams, and says teachers' workloads are his "number one concern". and in 30 minutes: shaun ley and a panel of columnists discuss this week's brexit developments and president...
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rural poverty as opposed to open yes so one of the projects we're launching at the moment is in cornwall which is obviously an area of you know it's a delayed holiday destination specially this time of year but once the holiday season finishes there's a lot of hardship during the winter so we're raising money for an emergency fuel bank which will be located in one of the food the food banks and alongside an emergency food parcel families will be given a voucher to top up their gas or electricity meter because what we've seen in previous years is people are unable to use the food they're given at the food bank because they don't have the gas or electricity to cook it so it's a really simple intervention and we're asking the public in cornwall holidaymakers to help us raise thirty thousand pounds to get that underway was yogi thank you thank you very much. well of the inequality and austerity outlined by professor danny dorling and rosie o. girls really wasn't allowing enough some of describing rises in violent crime in the u.k. as a public health emergency latest u.k. government statistic
rural poverty as opposed to open yes so one of the projects we're launching at the moment is in cornwall which is obviously an area of you know it's a delayed holiday destination specially this time of year but once the holiday season finishes there's a lot of hardship during the winter so we're raising money for an emergency fuel bank which will be located in one of the food the food banks and alongside an emergency food parcel families will be given a voucher to top up their gas or...
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we could see some showers east anglia to cornwall and devon through the afternoon but lots of sunny spells for england and wales. cloud for northern ireland and western scotla nd for northern ireland and western scotland turning increasingly misty and murky with health into this evening and overnight. some of that cloud pushing further south into northern england and wales, quite a warm and muggy night but particularly across southern britain with some city values not below 8119. sunday, similar story. with some city values not below 8119. sunday, similarstory. lots more cloud across the north, patchy light rain and drizzle across the west of scotland. misty, murky conditions. bit of brightness. the best of the sunny spells, england and wales. it will be very warm, temperature is 28 or 29 in in the south—east. two dutchman had been remanded in custody after one of the largest halls of class a drugs were seized off the coast of cornwall. one tonnes of cocaine were seized. thank you for your company this morning. anita mcveigh will be here at the top of the hour, but first it is mum mia, as
we could see some showers east anglia to cornwall and devon through the afternoon but lots of sunny spells for england and wales. cloud for northern ireland and western scotla nd for northern ireland and western scotland turning increasingly misty and murky with health into this evening and overnight. some of that cloud pushing further south into northern england and wales, quite a warm and muggy night but particularly across southern britain with some city values not below 8119. sunday,...
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been remanded in custody after border force police seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwallpresident trump tweets his response to an alleged tape recording regarding a payment to a playboy model, saying he did nothing wrong. nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died when an amphibious vehicle sank on a lake in missouri. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello there. this is sports day. good evening. these are your headlines. it is moving day at the opening in tiger woods is in charge. chris froome is again targeted by spectators and tour de france. also coming up, second, at the anniversary games in a high—class 100 metres. in even fight back at a draw at their opening match in the women's hockey world cup. evening, so much to pack in over the next half an hour but let's get straight to the golf, it's moving day at the open, the third round at carnoustie and it is turning into a thriller, the top of the leaderboard could hardly be tighter. the conditions on the east coast of scotland have helped. justin rose, who just made the cut, set the tone with a
been remanded in custody after border force police seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwallpresident trump tweets his response to an alleged tape recording regarding a payment to a playboy model, saying he did nothing wrong. nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died when an amphibious vehicle sank on a lake in missouri. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello there. this is sports day. good evening. these are your headlines. it is moving day at the opening...
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the national crime agency, border force and devon and cornwall police officers remain on the scene.se and 44—year—old emile adriaanjeroen schoemaker — appeared at bristol magistrates' court this morning via video link, charged with drug importation offences. pieterse didn't enter a plea. schoemaker pleaded not guilty. they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news. armed police are patrolling wolverhampton tonight after a man was shot dead in the city centre. it happened in the park village area yesterday evening. detectives are now carrying out a murder investigation. emma thomas reports. valley road in park village, normally a residential street surrounded by houses, flats and a primary school. today it's the centre of a murder investigation. police were called here at around 9pm following reports of the sound of gunshots. minutes later, officers discovered the victim had been driven away to new cross hospital. armed police arrived at the hospital — early concerns that the alleged gunman was on site, were soon dispelled. the vict
the national crime agency, border force and devon and cornwall police officers remain on the scene.se and 44—year—old emile adriaanjeroen schoemaker — appeared at bristol magistrates' court this morning via video link, charged with drug importation offences. pieterse didn't enter a plea. schoemaker pleaded not guilty. they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news. armed police are patrolling wolverhampton tonight after a man was shot...
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been remanded in custody after border force police seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwallmily are confirmed to have died when an amphibious vehicle sank on a lake in missouri. kensington palace have released a new photo of prince george who turns five tomorrow. the prince is third in line to the throne and the eldest of the three children of the duke and duchess of cambridge. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the home affairs editor at evening standard, martin bentham, and the political commentator, jo phillips many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail on sunday says three military jets — part of a fleet costing taxpayers £10.5 billion — are being used to fly holiday—makers to holiday resorts because the raf has no use for them. the sunday express is one of many to carry a picture of prince george — on his fifth birthday. it also says david davis has urged the prime minister to tear up her brexit white paper and start again. the sunday telegraph has the new brexit secretary, dominic raab, tell
been remanded in custody after border force police seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwallmily are confirmed to have died when an amphibious vehicle sank on a lake in missouri. kensington palace have released a new photo of prince george who turns five tomorrow. the prince is third in line to the throne and the eldest of the three children of the duke and duchess of cambridge. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the...
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we had moved to manchester, and coming down to cornwall for the first time after paul had passed awayemories, it felt really important because i think cornwall could quite easily have become this ghost to me. and i think coming down here to do the project sort of prevented that from happening and i'm really grateful that i can take part in it. simon started his website after his father died. the photograph, he says, is just the start, a way in to a conversation. these glasses are significant. these were paul's glasses, so maybe i'll get a shot of you holding the glasses. yeah, i like the glasses. he knew that i liked them as well. so i got them made into, i've got my prescription lenses in it so i can wear them for reading. yeah, great. they are precious. a nice memento to think of him. it's lovely. and simon believes that discussion, even just a chat, is a vital help in dealing with bereavement. i think itjust sort of opens up the conversation about loss, really. it breaks down some of those barriers, people are able to share their stories and for the reader, the viewer, to feel like
we had moved to manchester, and coming down to cornwall for the first time after paul had passed awayemories, it felt really important because i think cornwall could quite easily have become this ghost to me. and i think coming down here to do the project sort of prevented that from happening and i'm really grateful that i can take part in it. simon started his website after his father died. the photograph, he says, is just the start, a way in to a conversation. these glasses are significant....
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this spherical cornwall without a burger. is a beautiful medieval city and portugal's north with a population of one hundred twenty thousand. two thousand six percent are signed a contract award in the concession for water supply services to a consortium of companies. the main shareholder. a spanish own multinational. lewis first can sell us is a spokesman. my risk ok. but is. that. the game faced. but are. you. the. must. see they needed to be relieved yes. us safer. you could go to signal them so you scoop you for the simple visit he believed. to be. right we're all set to start is right. not to sit in a house no signal. he's not going to talk about no fly just didn't right after the worst explorers were moved would have their new. record. to say where to go. down to us through. told them to sophie and tell him sophie shevardnadze said today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our gas to move good luck to. all the security back and as i'm going agencies on the ease saying we don't want to be part of britain anym
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it was like al for the cherokee and it was in cornwall and him ball when in love with one of the leading families daughters, harriet gold. kerry at was a cedric. her grandmother was the sister of the man that the sedgwick's think of is the founder of our clan so that their descendents and there were many with the most illustrious was a man named aurelius were also sedgwick's and i wrote a story about this for the "new york times" about an interesting way when history touches against genealogy there are different approaches to history. genealogists have personal interests and are so fascinated by their ancestor who did this or that and historians don't care about the individual people they are looking for the bigger picture and so when i happen to combine these two qualities that i have a genealogical interest that i identify with harriet to gold, but as a whole story and i was looking at this from a larger and more neutral point of view that i suddenly felt this clash in myself and wrote about it. of course, i don't know if you see these things, but when you write something in the "new y
it was like al for the cherokee and it was in cornwall and him ball when in love with one of the leading families daughters, harriet gold. kerry at was a cedric. her grandmother was the sister of the man that the sedgwick's think of is the founder of our clan so that their descendents and there were many with the most illustrious was a man named aurelius were also sedgwick's and i wrote a story about this for the "new york times" about an interesting way when history touches against...
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been reminded in custody after border force police seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwallright now it is time for sport state. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me olly foster and holly hamilton. hello there! these are your headlines this evening. it's moving day at the open and tiger's been on a charge. we'll be live at carnoustie shortly. hamilton's hopes take a hit in hockenheim as he breaks down in qualifying for tomorrow's grand prix. geraint thomas retains the yellow jersey, but chris froome is again targetted by spectators at the tour de france. also coming up in the programme... it's silver for zharnel hughes at the anniversary games in a high class field. and england fightback for a draw in their opening match of the women's hockey world cup. evening, so much to pack in over the next half an hour but let's get straight to the golf, it's moving day at the open, the third round at carnoustie and it is turning into a thriller, the top of the leaderboard could hardly be tighter. the benign conditions on the east coast of scotland have helped. justin rose, who just
been reminded in custody after border force police seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwallright now it is time for sport state. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me olly foster and holly hamilton. hello there! these are your headlines this evening. it's moving day at the open and tiger's been on a charge. we'll be live at carnoustie shortly. hamilton's hopes take a hit in hockenheim as he breaks down in qualifying for tomorrow's grand prix. geraint thomas retains the yellow...
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the dutch nationals were charged after a yacht was intercepted off the coast of south—west cornwall onrime agency says the exact quantity of cocaine is not yet known. injapan, at least 20 people have died in heat related deaths. weeks after being hit by floods, parts of the country are now experiencing a heatwave. temperatures have risen above a0 degrees, more than 2,000 people have been taken to hospital. the girl guides have launched a selection of new badges which they say reflects the modern world. they include vlogging, human rights, mixing nonalcoholic drinks and mindfulness. younger guides, aged ten to 1a, will be trained to spot media bias and discuss human rights, while older ones can learn the art of festival—going and how to be an entrepreneur. with all the sport now, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. the golf course they sometimes call the beast is more a thing of beauty so far today, and the early starters are making hay on day three of the open championship at carnoustie. the leaders go out later this afternoon, but already there are a couple of
the dutch nationals were charged after a yacht was intercepted off the coast of south—west cornwall onrime agency says the exact quantity of cocaine is not yet known. injapan, at least 20 people have died in heat related deaths. weeks after being hit by floods, parts of the country are now experiencing a heatwave. temperatures have risen above a0 degrees, more than 2,000 people have been taken to hospital. the girl guides have launched a selection of new badges which they say reflects the...
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there are similar stories all around cornwall. will the prime minister look at these and see what can be done? pm may: i say to my honorable friend, obviously we are as i have indicated committed to recognizing responsibility to local authorities in these matters, and we have committed to providing them with funding they need. we have increased funding for cornwall for 2019, as i said it is a matter for local authorities to decide how to spend their funding and make decisions on local matters. i would agree with him to encourage local authorities to make sure that they are doing that. they are absolutely taking into account the concerns of the communities that they serve, including the communities that my honorable friend has referred to. mr. bercow: ian blackford. >> hear! mr. blackford: as a football fan, can i congratulate england -- their very fine mr. bercow: order. order. order. it is very unfair -- order. order. and i remind the house or indeed i inform the house, that we are today visited by an american state senator and h
there are similar stories all around cornwall. will the prime minister look at these and see what can be done? pm may: i say to my honorable friend, obviously we are as i have indicated committed to recognizing responsibility to local authorities in these matters, and we have committed to providing them with funding they need. we have increased funding for cornwall for 2019, as i said it is a matter for local authorities to decide how to spend their funding and make decisions on local matters....
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beret and telling everyone to go to cornwall.atures are. —— phair —— there i am. it is 717 at the moment. it's more than a0 years since a play called the elephant man — about the appalling treatment of a man with a serious physical disfigurement — was first performed on stage. but while the theme of the play was arguably ahead of its time, the casting was not. joseph merrick, the lead character, has never been played by a disabled person — until now. amanda parr reports. step in and see! stand up, you bloody donkey, up! roll up, roll up, to see the elephant man. the star of victorian freak shows. a figure of keen interest to the medical community. in this production, an iconic disabled role reclaimed. it isa iconic disabled role reclaimed. it is a strident step beyond what jamie better at calls the lazy and offensive casting of the past. —— jamie beddard. i don't think. maybe, i really hope. it will be a bit more meaningful. i need to do a good job. jamie says working with drama school graduates like this will normalise inclusion
beret and telling everyone to go to cornwall.atures are. —— phair —— there i am. it is 717 at the moment. it's more than a0 years since a play called the elephant man — about the appalling treatment of a man with a serious physical disfigurement — was first performed on stage. but while the theme of the play was arguably ahead of its time, the casting was not. joseph merrick, the lead character, has never been played by a disabled person — until now. amanda parr reports. step in...
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presence encouraged some citizens to join their ranks and discouraged them from joining general cornwallis. as the british began moving scoutsmorgan, pickens' allowed morgan frequent updates on locations. because they had gathered so much food, tarleton was forced to drive his men with little rest so he could try to reach morgan before his supplies ran out. by the time they reached the cal battlefield, they were tired and hungry. morgan had finally said his troops at calpence where they played an extremely pivotal role in the actual battle which is a great story in itself. the great american victory at calpens would have been impossible without the effort of the militia during the battle and in the weeks leading up to it. out for being willing to conduct the war, two he stood out for his ability to forge a partnership between the militia and the continental forces of daniel green and nathaniel morgan and white horse harry lee and others. for pickens, once the war was over, it was over. it was time to arrange an honorable peace with the indians and reestablish order. his primary foe had bee
presence encouraged some citizens to join their ranks and discouraged them from joining general cornwallis. as the british began moving scoutsmorgan, pickens' allowed morgan frequent updates on locations. because they had gathered so much food, tarleton was forced to drive his men with little rest so he could try to reach morgan before his supplies ran out. by the time they reached the cal battlefield, they were tired and hungry. morgan had finally said his troops at calpence where they played...
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two dutch men have been remanded in custody after border force seized cocaine off the coast of cornwalloto of prince george has been released by kensington palace, who turns five tomorrow. welcome to what the papers will bring us tomorrow. the home affairs editor of the london evening standard and was co—commentatorjoe phillips. many of the front pages or in which is always a relief. the mail on sunday says three military jets, part of the fleet costing taxpayers £3 billion or using —— being used by holiday—makers because the raf has no use for them. prince george and his fifth birthday picture and david davis has urged the prime minister to terra pub brexit white paper and start again. the sunday telegraph has the new brexit secretary dominic larocque, saying that britain refuses to pay is divorce bill to brussels if the eu refuses to pay divorce bill. theresa may facing an unprecedented political crisis, with voters opposed to her brexit plan and prepare to turn to other political parties. the sunday people carries an interview with one of the girlfriends of the plotters of the boys c
two dutch men have been remanded in custody after border force seized cocaine off the coast of cornwalloto of prince george has been released by kensington palace, who turns five tomorrow. welcome to what the papers will bring us tomorrow. the home affairs editor of the london evening standard and was co—commentatorjoe phillips. many of the front pages or in which is always a relief. the mail on sunday says three military jets, part of the fleet costing taxpayers £3 billion or using ——...
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maybe some showers across parts of cornwall and devon.thern counties of england, there's a small chance for a shower, maybe south wales as well, but generally fine, dry and warm here. 27 degrees in london. 2a in birmingham. fine for much of northern england. but northern ireland and western scotland, here, thicker cloud and the odd splash of rain into the western isles. but for eastern scotland, i'm hopeful that we'll see a little bit of brightness. so this is the forecast for the open golf at carnoustie. cloudy to start, but watch the sky. we're expecting that cloud to break up into the afternoon. some blue sky coming through, a little bit of sunshine which will lift temperatures up to around 22 degrees. now we look ahead to sunday, and again, we're in that mostly dry regime across england and wale. and also eastern scotland, actually, will see some bright spells and sunshine at times, lifting those temperatures all the way up to 29, maybe 30 degrees. always a little bit cooler across the northwest while we have that extra cloud and some
maybe some showers across parts of cornwall and devon.thern counties of england, there's a small chance for a shower, maybe south wales as well, but generally fine, dry and warm here. 27 degrees in london. 2a in birmingham. fine for much of northern england. but northern ireland and western scotland, here, thicker cloud and the odd splash of rain into the western isles. but for eastern scotland, i'm hopeful that we'll see a little bit of brightness. so this is the forecast for the open golf at...
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there are some showers in the channel islands and also across south—west england, devon, cornwall, theas well. as we go through the course of the day, many of those showers will fade across central and southern england. the rest will diminish through the course of the morning but we will hang on to some across devon and cornwall and the isles of scilly. but they are showers, so they will be hit and miss. it will be hot, temperatures around 30 or 31 across parts of the south—east. along the east coast, with an onshore flow and easterly breeze, closer to 16 or 18. inland, widely in the low to mid—205. a lot of early evening sunshine to enjoy. as we go through the night you will notice more cloud across eastern scotland and also north—east england. temperatures feeling a bit fresher this coming night than the one that hasjust gone, particularly so one that hasjust gone, particularly so in the south where it has been so stuffy. tomorrow it is more of the same. in that, we are looking at a lot of dry, hot and sunny weather, temperatures perhaps down a notch compare to today, but we are talk
there are some showers in the channel islands and also across south—west england, devon, cornwall, theas well. as we go through the course of the day, many of those showers will fade across central and southern england. the rest will diminish through the course of the morning but we will hang on to some across devon and cornwall and the isles of scilly. but they are showers, so they will be hit and miss. it will be hot, temperatures around 30 or 31 across parts of the south—east. along the...
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militia detachments pickens' covered this broad stretch of hinterland between morgan's army and cornwallis. they gathered grain, horses and other supplies from the countryside, and prevented those resources from being gathered by the tories or the british. their presence encouraged some citizens to join their ranks and discouraged them from joining general cornwallis. as the british colonel began moving toward morgan, pickens' scouts allowed morgan frequent updates on locations. because pickens of' men -- pickens' men had gathered so much food, tarleton was forced to drive his men with little rest so he could try to reach morgan before his supplies ran out. by the time they reached the calpence battlefield, they were and hungry. meanwhile, pickens had finally consolidated his militia units at calpence where they played an extremely important role in the actual battle which is a great story in itself. in short, the great american victory at calpens would have been impossible without the contribution of the militia during the battle and in the weeks leading up to it. pickens stood out for be
militia detachments pickens' covered this broad stretch of hinterland between morgan's army and cornwallis. they gathered grain, horses and other supplies from the countryside, and prevented those resources from being gathered by the tories or the british. their presence encouraged some citizens to join their ranks and discouraged them from joining general cornwallis. as the british colonel began moving toward morgan, pickens' scouts allowed morgan frequent updates on locations. because pickens...
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we had moved to manchester, and coming down to cornwall for the first time after paul had passed awayed. the photograph he says is just the start, a way in to a conversation. these glasses are significant. these were paul's glasses so maybe get a shot of you holding the glasses. i like the glasses. he knew that i liked them as well. so i got them made, i‘ve got my prescription lenses in it so i can wear them for reading. they are precious. a nice memento to think of him. and simon believes that discussion, even just a chat, is a vital help in dealing with bereavement. i think itjust sort of opens up a conversation about loss, really, it breaks down those barriers, people are able to share their stories and for the reader, the viewer, to feel like they are not on their own and, somebody has gone through something similar. they are not the only one who's grieving and feeling a bit lost. that's right you like the real value of the project lies. simon is not recruiting and more people into the project hopes to working has done so far will help others. not only to have loved and lost at im
we had moved to manchester, and coming down to cornwall for the first time after paul had passed awayed. the photograph he says is just the start, a way in to a conversation. these glasses are significant. these were paul's glasses so maybe get a shot of you holding the glasses. i like the glasses. he knew that i liked them as well. so i got them made, i‘ve got my prescription lenses in it so i can wear them for reading. they are precious. a nice memento to think of him. and simon believes...
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children turning up on the first day of provision and they expected i was talking to a food bank in cornwall recently where the feedback manager there in the on the first day of the school holidays provided food for eight hundred meals now last year in the whole six week summer holiday they provided three thousand meals so they're seeing a really worrying spike and they're really concerned about the situation for the families they work with this and the shadow education minister a little book claims that these problems are due to a direct will there are a direct result of the removal of early intervention services so it was the downgrading of sure stored. on the coalface do your people actually see that i mean is i was there telling you or is it just it's always been like this well there's always been poverty but i think when you look at food once you start to look into the causes underlying it it's not just about food it's giving someone a meal isn't the solution we have to look at why someone ended up in that situation in the first place and a lot of the reasons why people are finding them
children turning up on the first day of provision and they expected i was talking to a food bank in cornwall recently where the feedback manager there in the on the first day of the school holidays provided food for eight hundred meals now last year in the whole six week summer holiday they provided three thousand meals so they're seeing a really worrying spike and they're really concerned about the situation for the families they work with this and the shadow education minister a little book...
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been remanded in custody after border force police seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwallpresident trump tweets his response to an alleged tape recording regarding a payment to a playboy model, saying he did ‘nothing wrong'. and nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died when an amphibious vehicle sank on a lake in missouri. now on bbc news — from mama mia here we go again to incredibles 2, mark kermode takes us through the latest releases in the film review: summer special. hello, and welcome to this film review summer special. i'm here at the bfi southbank in london and over the next half—hour, i'll be looking at some of the films playing at uk cinemas this summer and back to the highlights of the film year so far. let's start with a film that am not ashamed to admit i've been looking forward to above all others. mamma mia here we go again. # just one look and i can hear bell ring # one more look and i forget everything # mamma mia here i go again # my my, how can i resist you?# the first mamma mia was a head—spinning experience that redefined my understa
been remanded in custody after border force police seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwallpresident trump tweets his response to an alleged tape recording regarding a payment to a playboy model, saying he did ‘nothing wrong'. and nine members of the same family are confirmed to have died when an amphibious vehicle sank on a lake in missouri. now on bbc news — from mama mia here we go again to incredibles 2, mark kermode takes us through the latest releases in the film review:...
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showers, as we currently have, across devon and cornwall., many of those showers will fade once again. more cloud coming in from the north sea. by the end of the night, a weak atlantic front, a cold front, is going to struggle north—west scotland and northern ireland. it should stay dry at this stage. temperatures 10— 16. tomorrow, picking up that weather front across scotland and northern ireland, it is slowly moving east through the day. it might produce the odd shower in parts of scotland but not much coming out of it. it is going to weaken anyway. for the rest of the uk, it is going to be dry and sunny and warm. more sunshine in the south compare to today, and as a result, temperatures will be higher. once again we could see 28— 29 around london. behind that cold front. and northern ireland it is going to turn fresher. today you are looking at 26 or 27, tomorrow 19 to maybe 21, but temperatures were once again start to climb as we head into the weekend. we will just we willjust have to get used to them, carol, that is how it seems. yes.
showers, as we currently have, across devon and cornwall., many of those showers will fade once again. more cloud coming in from the north sea. by the end of the night, a weak atlantic front, a cold front, is going to struggle north—west scotland and northern ireland. it should stay dry at this stage. temperatures 10— 16. tomorrow, picking up that weather front across scotland and northern ireland, it is slowly moving east through the day. it might produce the odd shower in parts of...
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cornwall council signed an agreement with richard bra nson's cornwall council signed an agreement with a great deal of communications, gps and whether monitoring capability inside a relatively small box. a development which is made these new modest spaceport is a possibility. two coastal sites could boldly take the country another step into the commercial space age. ten years ago the abba musical mamma mia smashed box office records — with its winning mix of greek sunshine and singing hollywood stars. this week sees the release of the sequel mamma mia! here we go again — which stars cher and andy garcia. ahead of tonight's premiere, charlie stayt went to meet them. # mamma mia, here i go again #. grandma, you are invited. are you both huge abba fans?|j grandma, you are invited. are you both huge abba fans? i am now. it was so both huge abba fans? i am now. it was so huge in the rest of the world, but it wasn't as gigantic in america. yes, there were the songs. but, after the play and then after the movie, it is huge in america. what about you ? the movie, it is huge in america. what ab
cornwall council signed an agreement with richard bra nson's cornwall council signed an agreement with a great deal of communications, gps and whether monitoring capability inside a relatively small box. a development which is made these new modest spaceport is a possibility. two coastal sites could boldly take the country another step into the commercial space age. ten years ago the abba musical mamma mia smashed box office records — with its winning mix of greek sunshine and singing...
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and improving picture in cornwall.ng to match. 0therwise rain but not amounting to match. otherwise a lot of sunshine. if you zoom in on the satellite you can see smoke from the wildfires in winter hill. quite gusty at times given any elevation. plenty of sunshine. high cloud ahead of the thunderstorms. there is a met office yellow warning in wales and perhaps a few filtering into the home counties and london. porthmadog 31 celsius already in many places will be in the mid to high 20s in celsius. the cloud in the north west of scotland will push eastwards overnight. still a few thunderstorms in sutherland south—west england. another muggy and humid night. —— in the south and south—west england. tomorrow is still an area of low pressure across france. we could see showers pushing their way into southern and south—west england. more showers to start the day. some sunshine returning behind it. for much of the country plenty of sunshine with the chance of one or two showers across the south—west of england and southern par
and improving picture in cornwall.ng to match. 0therwise rain but not amounting to match. otherwise a lot of sunshine. if you zoom in on the satellite you can see smoke from the wildfires in winter hill. quite gusty at times given any elevation. plenty of sunshine. high cloud ahead of the thunderstorms. there is a met office yellow warning in wales and perhaps a few filtering into the home counties and london. porthmadog 31 celsius already in many places will be in the mid to high 20s in...
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the coast of cornwall. now on bbc news, we'll hear why a man from cardiff was at the centre of a terrorism network which sent money to isis supporters across the globe. wyre davies travels thousands of miles following the money trail in the special programme, welsh web of terror. siful sujan was a hard—working, unassuming entrepreneur. an established part of the bangladeshi community in south wales, he'd studied here and set up his own businesses. he lived on this street, near pontypridd, with his wife and their young son. he ran an it business and appeared to be doing well. but what no—one in this south wales community appeared to realise was that siful sujan was a supporter of the so—called islamic state. he helped develop weapon systems for isis and financed some of their terror activities. his influence was widespread. using the internet and money from his welsh company, he was able to communicate and conspire with isis supporters across the world. american officials were so concerned by siful sujan, a
the coast of cornwall. now on bbc news, we'll hear why a man from cardiff was at the centre of a terrorism network which sent money to isis supporters across the globe. wyre davies travels thousands of miles following the money trail in the special programme, welsh web of terror. siful sujan was a hard—working, unassuming entrepreneur. an established part of the bangladeshi community in south wales, he'd studied here and set up his own businesses. he lived on this street, near pontypridd,...
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he was just 18 when he joined the raf in august 1939 and died in his home in cornwall on wednesday evening squadron, and his first mission is included dogfights above london and the home counties for which the battle became known. caring for a newborn is always a challenge, especially when that newborn is a premature penguin. variant is. —— there it is. this is rainbow the humboldt penguin. keepers at london zoo found her inside a cracked egg that had been stepped on by a clumsy parent. vets didn't think she would survive. but now, with the help of a heat lamp, a cuddly toy surrogate and three daily servings of raw fish milkshake, she is strong enough to rejoin her brothers and sisters in the penguin nursery. those are the main story this morning. do you have a penguin anecdote for us, mike? no, one of the funniest moments, when you realise you are more grown—up than your mum was when mum was asking why there were no penguins flying over london zoo. she thought they could fly. she is a bushell, which explains it. they are expecting some rain today at carnoustie, which should make it less l
he was just 18 when he joined the raf in august 1939 and died in his home in cornwall on wednesday evening squadron, and his first mission is included dogfights above london and the home counties for which the battle became known. caring for a newborn is always a challenge, especially when that newborn is a premature penguin. variant is. —— there it is. this is rainbow the humboldt penguin. keepers at london zoo found her inside a cracked egg that had been stepped on by a clumsy parent....
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storms arriving at the moment across dorset, through devon, hampshire, devon, cornwall and towards thethey are most likely across pembrokeshire. it is uncertain if they will spread elsewhere in wales. away from the south part of wales, it isa away from the south part of wales, it is a dry, hot and sunny day. that spreads across england and scotland once again. northern ireland has more cloud than yesterday, not as hot here. light orange colours here, temperatures into the low 20s, rather than the mid to high 20s we‘ve seen in recent days. the hottest areas getting into the low 30s. top temperatures of 31, 30 2 degrees. overnight, this cold front pushes across scotland, producing some slightly fresher air. otherwise it isa some slightly fresher air. otherwise it is a hot one. when you go to sleep, 23 degrees in london and birmingham, an uncomfortable night ahead. we still have low pressure to the south, in france, continuing to bring a threat of one or two isolated thunderstorms across southern parts of england. they will not be widespread, a dry day, and this lower area of cloud pushes
storms arriving at the moment across dorset, through devon, hampshire, devon, cornwall and towards thethey are most likely across pembrokeshire. it is uncertain if they will spread elsewhere in wales. away from the south part of wales, it isa away from the south part of wales, it is a dry, hot and sunny day. that spreads across england and scotland once again. northern ireland has more cloud than yesterday, not as hot here. light orange colours here, temperatures into the low 20s, rather than...
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wales, some fair weather clouds and some sunny spells, but showers will get going anywhere from cornwall of the uk again the scene temperatures at 29 or 30, but for scotland and northern ireland you will notice the difference. is eating into overnight, once again we will have this low cloud coming in from the north sea a cross coastal counties and parts of scotland we will see cloud across northern ireland, but in the west we had generally clearer skies are. cooler across the north, looking at a 9— 13 range, for the south, 10— 17. tomorrow we start off with all of that cloud i have mentioned which is coming through overnight, that pushes to the east coast where it will burn away. we could see the odd pocket here and there but no more than that. tomorrow it will be a day of sunny spells and chance of showers. again, consider yourself lucky if that happens and riches will recover. and as we go through the weekend, apart from a weak front or to effect in the north of scotland, many of us have dry weather with the odd shower and cabbages up to 30, for some in the south, maybe a little bit hi
wales, some fair weather clouds and some sunny spells, but showers will get going anywhere from cornwall of the uk again the scene temperatures at 29 or 30, but for scotland and northern ireland you will notice the difference. is eating into overnight, once again we will have this low cloud coming in from the north sea a cross coastal counties and parts of scotland we will see cloud across northern ireland, but in the west we had generally clearer skies are. cooler across the north, looking at...
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this is a lovely picture from one of our weather watchers in cornwall. weather here. not like that everywhere, the other end of the country, northern scotla nd other end of the country, northern scotland shrouded in cloud close to john 0'groats, courtesy of this weather front, quite a week affair, not much rain on it but it brings more cloud and eventually some cooler air from the north—west. more cloud and eventually some cooler airfrom the north—west. this is the satellite view, a stripe of cloud across the north of scotland and some patchy cloud had a bit across eastern and southern scotland, parts of northern ireland. sunny spells rather than clear blue skies, a bit of the cloud into northern england, the further south you are, the most sunshine you will see and the highest of the temperatures as well. where we have the thick cloud across north—west scotland, don't rule out the odd spot of drizzle this afternoon but for eastern and southern scotland, sunny spells with temperatures in glasgow about 22, sunny spells and patchy cloud for northern irelan
this is a lovely picture from one of our weather watchers in cornwall. weather here. not like that everywhere, the other end of the country, northern scotla nd other end of the country, northern scotland shrouded in cloud close to john 0'groats, courtesy of this weather front, quite a week affair, not much rain on it but it brings more cloud and eventually some cooler air from the north—west. more cloud and eventually some cooler airfrom the north—west. this is the satellite view, a stripe...
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, peter ball his brother were found at this house and rural somerset, then owned by the duchy of cornwallm, saying he would love to see and settled somewhere that gave him peace and tranquillity. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. life continues to be pretty nasty for me, peter ball wrote to the two years later, the prince calls one of peter ball's accuses a glassly men, adding... in his letter to the enquiry, prince charles said he did not recall whether this was in reference to individual accuser 01’ in reference to individual accuser or member of the press. prince charles said he had not been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said that during the 1980s and 90s there was a presumption that you could ta ke was a presumption that you could take people such as bishops at their word, but he was clear that he never sought to influence the outcome of a police investigation into peter ball, nor did he instruct any of his staff to do so. there's been more protests in iraq as demonstrators rally against widespread
, peter ball his brother were found at this house and rural somerset, then owned by the duchy of cornwallm, saying he would love to see and settled somewhere that gave him peace and tranquillity. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. life continues to be pretty nasty for me, peter ball wrote to the two years later, the prince calls one of peter ball's accuses a glassly men, adding... in his letter to the enquiry, prince charles said he did not recall whether this was in reference to...
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, peter ball and his brother were found this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchy of cornwall saying he longed to see him settled somewhere that gave him peace and tranquillity. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. "life continues to be pretty nasty for me," ball wrote to the prince. "it seems my accusers still want to continue their malicious campaign". "i wish i could do more," prince charles wrote later, "about the monstrous wrongs that have been done to you and the way you have been treated." two years later, the prince calls one of ball's accusers "a ghastly man", adding, "i will see off this horrid man if he tries anything again". in his letter to the inquiry, prince charles said he did not recall whether this was in reference to an individual accuser or a member of the press. prince charles said he hadn't been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said during the 1980s and ‘90s, there was a presumption you could take people such as bishops at their word, but he was clear that he never sought to
, peter ball and his brother were found this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchy of cornwall saying he longed to see him settled somewhere that gave him peace and tranquillity. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. "life continues to be pretty nasty for me," ball wrote to the prince. "it seems my accusers still want to continue their malicious campaign". "i wish i could do more," prince charles wrote later, "about the monstrous wrongs...
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peter ball and his brother were found in this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchy of cornwallo him saying he longed to see him settled somewhere they gave him peace and tranquility. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. in 1993, peter ball wrote... in 1995, prince charles wrote to peter ball, saying... prince charles said he hadn't been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said that during the 1980s and 90s, there was a presumption that you could take people such as bishops at their word, but he was clear that he never sought to influence the outcome of the police investigation into peter ball, nor did he instruct any of his staff to do so. sophie long, bbc news, south london. the go back to our top story, some pictures from nasa. live pictures of the lunar eclipse, the blood moon and eclipse. the log is taking place of the 21st century. —— the longest. this is a historic occasion because this will be the longest blood moon eclipse of the 21st century, when the light from the moon is com pletely the li
peter ball and his brother were found in this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchy of cornwallo him saying he longed to see him settled somewhere they gave him peace and tranquility. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. in 1993, peter ball wrote... in 1995, prince charles wrote to peter ball, saying... prince charles said he hadn't been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said that during the 1980s and...
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police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall.according to education secretary damian hinds. in a newspaper interview, mr hinds rebukes schools that put too much pressure on young children facing exams, and says teachers' workloads are his "number one concern".
police seize 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of cornwall.according to education secretary damian hinds. in a newspaper interview, mr hinds rebukes schools that put too much pressure on young children facing exams, and says teachers' workloads are his "number one concern".
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into the north devon and cornwall into the isles of scilly. in the south. fresher in some rural parts for example of scotland. tomorrow we start on the muggy note, dry and sunny weather, showers in the north and west tending to merge to give longer periods of rain and sea breezes developed. cool on the coast. you can make it the coast if you do not it so hot inland. top temperature likely to be 32 in the south—east. thursday, top temperature likely to be about 3a, possibly a little bit more, somewhere in the south—east. a lot of dry and sunny weather, still showers across the north and west, you could catch a shower in parts of the east. again, hit and miss. the heat will travel that bit further north. in the north of england, low 20s, you are now looking at the height 20s. in scotland, low 20s. it looks like we will have thunderstorms developing from the south on friday. temperature is cooling down a touch on the weekend and picking up again next week. 3a will be quite something. we will see when half an hour. thank you. we will talk about th
into the north devon and cornwall into the isles of scilly. in the south. fresher in some rural parts for example of scotland. tomorrow we start on the muggy note, dry and sunny weather, showers in the north and west tending to merge to give longer periods of rain and sea breezes developed. cool on the coast. you can make it the coast if you do not it so hot inland. top temperature likely to be 32 in the south—east. thursday, top temperature likely to be about 3a, possibly a little bit more,...
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leader geoffrey wellum, who was just 18 when he joined the raf in august 1939, died at his home in cornwallserved with 92 squadron and his first missions included the "dogfights" above london and the home counties, for which the battle became known. dozens of parents queued up outside a cardiff school from the early hours of the morning in a bid to secure their children a place at its breakfast club. the school has 100 places, which are allocated on a first come, first served basis. a spokesperson for cardiff city council says that due to staffing and space they can't provide a place for everybody. and the biggest butterfly count in the world starts today in the uk, with the hot, dry conditions promising a bumper year for numbers. sir david attenborough has described participating in the survey as a "precious breathing space" from the stresses of modern life. as part of the big butterfly count, butterfly conservation is asking the public to spot and record 17 species of butterfly for the next three weeks. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30. do get in touch with us throug
leader geoffrey wellum, who was just 18 when he joined the raf in august 1939, died at his home in cornwallserved with 92 squadron and his first missions included the "dogfights" above london and the home counties, for which the battle became known. dozens of parents queued up outside a cardiff school from the early hours of the morning in a bid to secure their children a place at its breakfast club. the school has 100 places, which are allocated on a first come, first served basis. a...