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cornwall is "struggling to cope" with "unprecedented mass tourism" this summer according to visit cornwallt has actively stopped promoting two beaches because of problems caused by overcrowding. porthcurno beach and kynance cove, traditionally quieter beauty spots, have seen an influx of visitors after social media promotion. local people said traffic gridlock was making some communities unsafe. malcolm bell, the chief executive of visit cornwall, told me why he thought the county has seen such an increase in tourism. i think it has been a bit too successful but also the tremendous weather we've had this summer, i don't think that can be underestimated. the power of people suffering at 30 degrees who want to come to one of the country's top tourist destinations. we do have over 400 beaches so two overcrowded, some of the others were under pressure but we have more than enough beaches to satisfy the people of britain. you will have seen the pictures from porthcurno of the traffic backing up and people parking willy—nilly, making it difficult for emergency vehicles and delivery vehicles to g
cornwall is "struggling to cope" with "unprecedented mass tourism" this summer according to visit cornwallt has actively stopped promoting two beaches because of problems caused by overcrowding. porthcurno beach and kynance cove, traditionally quieter beauty spots, have seen an influx of visitors after social media promotion. local people said traffic gridlock was making some communities unsafe. malcolm bell, the chief executive of visit cornwall, told me why he thought the...
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also coming up — chaos in cornwall.ounty struggles to cope with ‘unprecedented mass tourism' following the recent summer heatwave. laura muir wins gold in the 15 hundred metres on the final day of the european athletics championships in berlin. and the travel show team explore the bosnian capital sarajevo as it rebuilds itself after the devastating civil war. that's in 30 minutes here on bbc news. 12 people, including two children, have been treated in hospital following a shooting in manchester's moss side , which the police have described as attempted murder. a carnival had been taking place nearby, but had finished some time before the attack took place. police said it was "a reckless act that could have had devastating consequences". from moss side, megan paterson reports. thousands of people enjoy manchester's caribbean carnival every year. yesterday was no exception. but after the event finished, at a large party a few streets away, shots were heard. officers arrived on the scene at 2:30am this morning. some were
also coming up — chaos in cornwall.ounty struggles to cope with ‘unprecedented mass tourism' following the recent summer heatwave. laura muir wins gold in the 15 hundred metres on the final day of the european athletics championships in berlin. and the travel show team explore the bosnian capital sarajevo as it rebuilds itself after the devastating civil war. that's in 30 minutes here on bbc news. 12 people, including two children, have been treated in hospital following a shooting in...
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also coming up — chaos in cornwall...struggles to cope with "unprecedented mass tourism" following the recent summer heatwave. and england thump india by an innings and 159 runs to take a 2—0 lead in the five match test series. we'll have that and the rest of the day's sports action on sportsday in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening. 12 people, including two children, have been treated in hospital following a shooting in manchester's moss side , which the police have described as attempted murder. a carnival had been taking place nearby, but had finished some time before the attack took place. police said it was "a reckless act that could have had devastating consequences". from moss side, megan paterson reports. thousands of people enjoy manchester's caribbean carnival every year. yesterday it was no exception. but after the event finished at a large party a few streets away, shots were heard. officers arrived on the scene at 2:30am this morning, some were armed. nine people, including two children, suffered pel
also coming up — chaos in cornwall...struggles to cope with "unprecedented mass tourism" following the recent summer heatwave. and england thump india by an innings and 159 runs to take a 2—0 lead in the five match test series. we'll have that and the rest of the day's sports action on sportsday in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening. 12 people, including two children, have been treated in hospital following a shooting in manchester's moss side , which the police have...
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cornwall is "struggling to cope" with "unprecedented mass tourism" this summer according to visit cornwallused by overcrowding. porthcurno beach and kynance cove, traditionally quieter beauty spots, have seen an influx of visitors after social media promotion. local people said traffic gridlock was making some communities unsafe. joining me now from truro is malcolm bell, chief executive of visit cornwall. you have been a bit too successful? also, the tremendous weather we have had this summer, but can never be underestimated, the power of people surfing at 30 degrees and enjoying the coast. we do have 400 beaches, so the coast. we do have 400 beaches, so two overcrowded and some under pressure but we have more than enough teachers to satisfy the people of great britain. you will have seen the pictures at porthcurno, the traffic backing up and people parking willy—nilly making it hard for emergency vehicles and delivery vehicles getting through. there are things like parking attendants and police officers, what is happening in terms officers, what is happening in terms of the support the i
cornwall is "struggling to cope" with "unprecedented mass tourism" this summer according to visit cornwallused by overcrowding. porthcurno beach and kynance cove, traditionally quieter beauty spots, have seen an influx of visitors after social media promotion. local people said traffic gridlock was making some communities unsafe. joining me now from truro is malcolm bell, chief executive of visit cornwall. you have been a bit too successful? also, the tremendous weather we...
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imean, that separates cornwall from devon. i mean, that is really good.ted in such a place. and the fact that although i have lived there for over 40 although i have lived there for over a0 yea rs, although i have lived there for over a0 years, i will never be considered a local. you know, no chance of that. did you find the business side of it quite tricky? because there is a lot of, you know, those people who love to create in the kitchen, and then actually making the finances add up and being able to pay your way is a different skill, isn't it? i think way is a different skill, isn't it? ithinki way is a different skill, isn't it? i think i was sort of lucky, because i originally opened the building, the seafood restaurant, as a nightclub. i bought it with a friend of mine, my best friend johnny, off a guy who had been running it as a nightclub. a nightclub in padstow, i might have said this in the book, is like an 0pera might have said this in the book, is like an opera house in the middle of the others on. certainly in the 19705. -- the others on. ce
imean, that separates cornwall from devon. i mean, that is really good.ted in such a place. and the fact that although i have lived there for over 40 although i have lived there for over a0 yea rs, although i have lived there for over a0 years, i will never be considered a local. you know, no chance of that. did you find the business side of it quite tricky? because there is a lot of, you know, those people who love to create in the kitchen, and then actually making the finances add up and...
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tracy's son anthony grew up here in cornwall, but he still underestimated the power of the sea.happening and ijust do not want another mother to go through or feel what i feel everyday and not having my son with me. today's figures from the rnli reveal that 90% of the people in seaside accidents are male. with men in their 20s the most vulnerable group. so this new social media campaign is directed at them, urging them to stay calm and to try and float on their backs if they get into trouble. they take more risks, sometimes there is a case, you know, of underestimating risk and eventually overestimating their abilities and, you know, there is a lot of peer pressure and bravado in that demographic, so all those things are, you know, weighted against you and i think it is why those figures are so high. on newquay‘s beach this afternoon, many acknowledged that awareness of sea safety can be poor, especially among holiday—makers. ijust feel like some people underestimate how strong and powerful the ocean is. i don't know how easy it is to get lost. there is a rip current out there a
tracy's son anthony grew up here in cornwall, but he still underestimated the power of the sea.happening and ijust do not want another mother to go through or feel what i feel everyday and not having my son with me. today's figures from the rnli reveal that 90% of the people in seaside accidents are male. with men in their 20s the most vulnerable group. so this new social media campaign is directed at them, urging them to stay calm and to try and float on their backs if they get into trouble....
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the other thing that runs through your book and your career is your love of cornwall.ome down the hill into padstow and look across the estuary i think, "this is where i want to be." i think it is very human that as much as i believe i would love to spend all my life there, i would get bored. but as a place to spend most of my childhood and most of my adult life, it's just my spiritual home, really. it's very difficult to sort of put your finger on what's so special about it. i suppose it's always because it's this peninsula jutting out into the atlantic, it's a bit cut off from the rest of the world and we all like to think of it as being cut off. we like this idea that you keep still bumping into cornish people who have never been across the tamar, the river that separates cornwall from devon. i mean, that's really good. it's lovely, in this sort of mad world that people still feel so rooted in such a place. and the fact that although i have lived there for over a0 years, i will never be considered a local. you know, no chance of that. did you find the business side
the other thing that runs through your book and your career is your love of cornwall.ome down the hill into padstow and look across the estuary i think, "this is where i want to be." i think it is very human that as much as i believe i would love to spend all my life there, i would get bored. but as a place to spend most of my childhood and most of my adult life, it's just my spiritual home, really. it's very difficult to sort of put your finger on what's so special about it. i...
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by four o'clock back a bit of extra cloud and maybe some rain in the far west of cornwall but the furthert you 90, of cornwall but the further east you go, mort spells of sunshine apart from the small chance of a show in the south—east —— more spells. clouding over in northern ireland and maybe some rain here later, much of scotla nd and maybe some rain here later, much of scotland holding onto sunshine but it will be breezy in the western isles with temperatures in aberdeen around 17 degrees. that evening and overnight, the fronts in the west will make some more progress eastwards but because it is running into northern ireland, western scotland, wales and the south—west and with that a significantly milder night than last night. temperatures around 14 degrees in the west but further east it will be cooler, maybe not as chilly as last night but those areas will have the best sunshine tomorrow morning and in eastern and southern parts we will keep some sunny spells through the day. out west, the weaker funds continue to bring cloud and missed and muggy conditions, some drizzle —— week fro
by four o'clock back a bit of extra cloud and maybe some rain in the far west of cornwall but the furthert you 90, of cornwall but the further east you go, mort spells of sunshine apart from the small chance of a show in the south—east —— more spells. clouding over in northern ireland and maybe some rain here later, much of scotla nd and maybe some rain here later, much of scotland holding onto sunshine but it will be breezy in the western isles with temperatures in aberdeen around 17...
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if you are down in cornwall... you like cornwall, don't you?rts of the east, we have showers in the west and a fair bit of cloud around, but we will see some sunshine today. you can see this huge line of cloud, which is what produced the rain overnight, it will edge eastwards, and we have a lot of cloud across scotland this morning with the weather front producing some rain, some drizzle and some hill fog. look at this ridge of high pressure from the west, that will kill off many of the showers in the west and we will see some sunshine. first thing this morning it is quite cloudy start. there is rain across the north—east of england, they will push away and we will see further showers develop, especially in the east. they will be heavy and potentially thundery and slow—moving because there is not much wind around. things will ease, the fog will lift, we will see sunny brea ks the fog will lift, we will see sunny breaks develop in the west, the sunny skies will be in shetland, and for northern ireland, starting off with the showers, the sun will
if you are down in cornwall... you like cornwall, don't you?rts of the east, we have showers in the west and a fair bit of cloud around, but we will see some sunshine today. you can see this huge line of cloud, which is what produced the rain overnight, it will edge eastwards, and we have a lot of cloud across scotland this morning with the weather front producing some rain, some drizzle and some hill fog. look at this ridge of high pressure from the west, that will kill off many of the showers...
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it was like yale for the cherokee, and it was in cornwall and that he had fallen in love with one of the leading families' daughters in the town, hair yet gold. harriet gold was a sedgwick. her grandmother what's sister of the man who -- the sedgwicks, my branch in the sedgwicks, thing ofs the founder of our clan. so their descendens, many, the most illustrious was a man named elyas cornwall and i wrote a story about this for "the new york times" about the interesting way that when history touches against genealogy and there are different approaches to history, genealogists are fascinated by ancestors and historians don't care but the individual people necessarily. they're looking for the bigger picture and when i happened to combine these two qualities, that i had genealogical interest, i identified with harriet gold but as a historian i was looking at this from a larger and neutral point of view, that it suddenly felt this clash in myself and wrote about it, and of course, in the -- i don't know if you see these things but you write something "the new york times" you get commentary
it was like yale for the cherokee, and it was in cornwall and that he had fallen in love with one of the leading families' daughters in the town, hair yet gold. harriet gold was a sedgwick. her grandmother what's sister of the man who -- the sedgwicks, my branch in the sedgwicks, thing ofs the founder of our clan. so their descendens, many, the most illustrious was a man named elyas cornwall and i wrote a story about this for "the new york times" about the interesting way that when...
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if you've ever been down to the south—west of cornwall, you will realise what an incredible attractionscinating and innovative project. could it come here, it would be exciting if it did. a quick look around morecambe this morning, the iconic midland hotel, art deco, built in the nineteen thirties. across the beach to the irish sea, a wind farm just off north wales this morning, the views are extraordinary. pretty clear this morning, you can see the la ke clear this morning, you can see the lake district in the distance there up lake district in the distance there up into cumbria. it's possibly this area here, you will be familiar with those space age looking domes from the eden project, that could be one of the locations. it would make a massive difference not only to this town but to this part of the north—west. that's why people are extremely excited about it. it would bring visitors back in their droves as this town used to see in years gone by. morcombe is rightly proud of its past. these pictures almost 120 yea rs old past. these pictures almost 120 years old show just past. thes
if you've ever been down to the south—west of cornwall, you will realise what an incredible attractionscinating and innovative project. could it come here, it would be exciting if it did. a quick look around morecambe this morning, the iconic midland hotel, art deco, built in the nineteen thirties. across the beach to the irish sea, a wind farm just off north wales this morning, the views are extraordinary. pretty clear this morning, you can see the la ke clear this morning, you can see the...
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some more cloud coming into cornwall.t might bring some spots of rain in the morning, cloud increasing for northern ireland into westernmost parts of scotland later in the day. otherwise, plenty of sunshine around. if anything, temperature should be higher than today, except in the south—east of england weather cloud will bubble up more and there could be one or two like showers. we've got the cloud in the west trying to come in. it's on these were the fans here. they will topple their way into north—western parts of the uk for the start of the weekend. for scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and maybe north wales, more cloud around, rain and drizzle in the morning, most of it will have gone any afternoon. we might get a bit of sunshine here and there. england and wales seeing sunny spells. always best across eastern parts of england and east midlands. temperatures may be 21, 22, maybe 23 degrees. continue to warm up all the while. warmeraircoming continue to warm up all the while. warmer air coming from the at
some more cloud coming into cornwall.t might bring some spots of rain in the morning, cloud increasing for northern ireland into westernmost parts of scotland later in the day. otherwise, plenty of sunshine around. if anything, temperature should be higher than today, except in the south—east of england weather cloud will bubble up more and there could be one or two like showers. we've got the cloud in the west trying to come in. it's on these were the fans here. they will topple their way...
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a coroner has concluded that a hospital in cornwall contributed to the death of a disabled woman after, shortly after being admitted to the royal cornwall hospital in truro. the hospital apologised to katy‘s family and said the circumstances which led to her death should not have happened. ryanair has apologised after some passengers were unable to cash cheques received for cancelled and delayed flights. nearly 200 passengers were sent cheques that hadn't been signed. some customers said they had been charged extra banking fees after the cheques bounced. ryanair blamed the problem on an administrative error. the controversial issue of gay conversion therapy is the subject of a new film that's already receiving critical acclaim. it's called the miseducation of cameron post, and stars chloe grace moretz. she plays a gay teenager sent away to a christian camp that uses prayer and therapy to try to change her sexuality. it's a subject that hit home for the actress herself. her two brothers went through a similar experience. she's been speaking to our correspondent chi chi izundu. rick is s
a coroner has concluded that a hospital in cornwall contributed to the death of a disabled woman after, shortly after being admitted to the royal cornwall hospital in truro. the hospital apologised to katy‘s family and said the circumstances which led to her death should not have happened. ryanair has apologised after some passengers were unable to cash cheques received for cancelled and delayed flights. nearly 200 passengers were sent cheques that hadn't been signed. some customers said they...
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a coroner has concluded that a hospital in cornwall contributed to the death of a disabled woman afterafter being admitted to the royal cornwall hospital in truro. the hospital apologised to katy‘s family and said the circumstances which led to her death should not have happened. ryanair has apologised after some passengers were unable to cash cheques received for cancelled and delayed flights. nearly 200 passengers were sent cheques that hadn't been signed. some customers said they had been charged extra banking fees after the cheques bounced. ryanair blamed the problem on an administrative error. tomorrow, the perilous financial state of many councils face across england is expected to be laid bare when the latest figures are released. one of the biggest problems for many local authorities is the cost of looking after children and vulnerable adults because of unprecedented demand. tom barton reports from 0ldham. in the past 15 years, paul and susannah have looked after 49 children. many of them newborn babies. at the moment, they are providing a home to this four—month—old boy. but r
a coroner has concluded that a hospital in cornwall contributed to the death of a disabled woman afterafter being admitted to the royal cornwall hospital in truro. the hospital apologised to katy‘s family and said the circumstances which led to her death should not have happened. ryanair has apologised after some passengers were unable to cash cheques received for cancelled and delayed flights. nearly 200 passengers were sent cheques that hadn't been signed. some customers said they had been...
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a mother has given birth to a baby boy in a helicopter flying over cornwall.t to the mainland quickly. torran macdonald was born above penzance in cornwall weighing seven pounds, eight ounces. mrs macdonald has thanked everyone involved in her special delivery. she was clearly in a lot of pain, should she was calm. she was amazing. are kept asking, we had to communicate through the headsets, you cannot just talk communicate through the headsets, you cannotjust talk because it is deafening. i was communicating with her and all of a sudden i felt like her and all of a sudden i felt like her contractions were coming quicker and she me and pointed at her waters had gone everywhere. so i knew the baby would be shortly behind and sure enough, there was, about three minutes later the baby was delivered. just amazing. every birth is amazing but this was just a little different. i love that story and i am amazed at how good new mums look. can we see that again? look at the alicia mcdonald, she looks amazing. i have witnessed it on three occasions myself from a distance
a mother has given birth to a baby boy in a helicopter flying over cornwall.t to the mainland quickly. torran macdonald was born above penzance in cornwall weighing seven pounds, eight ounces. mrs macdonald has thanked everyone involved in her special delivery. she was clearly in a lot of pain, should she was calm. she was amazing. are kept asking, we had to communicate through the headsets, you cannot just talk communicate through the headsets, you cannotjust talk because it is deafening. i...
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really, that rain pushes into cornwall and eventually moves into the dorset coast as we go through the. perhaps clouding over into the afternoon and temperatures up to around 16, 20 two degrees. sunshine in the south—east will be pleasant. on sunday it looks as though we will see wet weather, particularly across western areas. of anywhere is likely to stay dry, per head the east of scotla nd to stay dry, per head the east of scotland and the far eastern corner through the date it here it is humid with highs around 2a, 20 five degrees. that is the mid— 70s fahrenheit. in the early part of next week, the northern half of the country continues with the fresher feel that something brighter from country continues with the fresher feel that something brighterfrom it on tuesday and onwards. further south, a little warmer i suspect that it looks as though that is where we are likely see more in the way of sunshine with highs of 25 degrees. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: flights cancelled for more than 50,000 people across europe.
really, that rain pushes into cornwall and eventually moves into the dorset coast as we go through the. perhaps clouding over into the afternoon and temperatures up to around 16, 20 two degrees. sunshine in the south—east will be pleasant. on sunday it looks as though we will see wet weather, particularly across western areas. of anywhere is likely to stay dry, per head the east of scotla nd to stay dry, per head the east of scotland and the far eastern corner through the date it here it is...
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we'll be talking to the mp for south west cornwall — and to french fishermen.er main stories on bbc news at 5. more than a fifth of 14—year—old girls say they've self—harmed — a report says worries about physical appearance are contributing to unhappiness. police offer a reward for the capture ofjanbaz tarin — wanted in connection with the murder of his former girlfriend and her mother. theresa may visits nigeria for talks about tackling islamist militants, and modern slavery — and to forge deeper trade ties. and an advert for an app billed as a highly accurate contraceptive tool is banned — we hearfrom a user who became pregnant. our main story at 5. fights have broken out between french and british fishermen in the english channel in a row about shellfish. french crews have been accused of throwing stones and flares, after complaining that the british are depleting stocks of valuable scallops. the incident took place in the bay of seine — where, because of french regulations, french boats aren't allowed to dredge for scallops until october. but as long as bri
we'll be talking to the mp for south west cornwall — and to french fishermen.er main stories on bbc news at 5. more than a fifth of 14—year—old girls say they've self—harmed — a report says worries about physical appearance are contributing to unhappiness. police offer a reward for the capture ofjanbaz tarin — wanted in connection with the murder of his former girlfriend and her mother. theresa may visits nigeria for talks about tackling islamist militants, and modern slavery —...
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this is the eden project, in cornwall, a major visitor attraction.or one here. so the eden project could see this area totally transformed. absolutely, depending on final plans. this whole project is going to be a total enabler for the district, not just is going to be a total enabler for the district, notjust the town, actually. because the soldiers going to be an economic one, is going to be social, environmental and also educational, because we will be involved with the lancaster university, being one of the top ten universities in the country, they are putting all their might behind it, and also their research. i believe this is going to be actually quite an educational facility, as well. for local viz, a quite an educational facility, as well. for localviz, a witnesses, eden would represent a highly prestigious, and crucially year—round, draw. prestigious, and crucially year-round, draw. morecambe has been quite innovative over the years. morecambe invented eliminations, chris reinvented bingo, so this is the new bingo, if you will. it will put
this is the eden project, in cornwall, a major visitor attraction.or one here. so the eden project could see this area totally transformed. absolutely, depending on final plans. this whole project is going to be a total enabler for the district, not just is going to be a total enabler for the district, notjust the town, actually. because the soldiers going to be an economic one, is going to be social, environmental and also educational, because we will be involved with the lancaster university,...
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really, that rain just pushing in into cornwall, eventually moving into the dorset coast as we go intoures up to around 16—22 degrees. with the sunshine in the south—east, that will feel reasonably pleasant. by sunday, it looks as though we will see some wetter weather across western areas. if anywhere is likely to stay dry, perhaps the east of scotland and the far south—east corner, and quite a humid feel with highs of around 24 or 25 degrees. that's the mid—705 fahrenheit. early part of next week through the northern half of the country continues with this fresher feel, but something a little bit brighter from tuesday onwards. further south, that little bit warmer, it looks as though that is where we are likely to see a little more in the way of sunshine, with highs of 25 degrees. welcome to bbc news. broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: an airstrike by the saudi—led coalition in yemen hits a school bus, killing and injuring dozens of children. vice—president pence unveils plans for a new space force, a sixth branch o
really, that rain just pushing in into cornwall, eventually moving into the dorset coast as we go intoures up to around 16—22 degrees. with the sunshine in the south—east, that will feel reasonably pleasant. by sunday, it looks as though we will see some wetter weather across western areas. if anywhere is likely to stay dry, perhaps the east of scotland and the far south—east corner, and quite a humid feel with highs of around 24 or 25 degrees. that's the mid—705 fahrenheit. early part...
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bit more cloud in cornwall, triggering spots of rain. dry and sunniest and the south—east. 0ne condition is developing around the moray firth and aberdeen show fox. highs of 25, maybe even 26 degrees. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: the labour mp frank field has resigned the party whip and will sit as an independent mp, in protest of the labour party‘s handling of bullying. an unmarried mother of four wins her legal battle to claim a widowed parent‘s allowance in a landmark case that could affect thousands of others. what siobhan has said is that it is unfairand her what siobhan has said is that it is unfair and her children should be treated the same as any children whose parents are married. the supreme court upheld that today. they said that it is unfair and unlawful. the sale of energy drinks could be banned in england to anybody under 18 over fears they are damaging children‘s health. alex salmond faces criticism for setting up a crowdfunding page to pay for his legal battle with the scottish parliament after he resigns from
bit more cloud in cornwall, triggering spots of rain. dry and sunniest and the south—east. 0ne condition is developing around the moray firth and aberdeen show fox. highs of 25, maybe even 26 degrees. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: the labour mp frank field has resigned the party whip and will sit as an independent mp, in protest of the labour party‘s handling of bullying. an unmarried mother of four wins her legal battle to claim a widowed parent‘s allowance in a landmark case...
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this is the eden project in cornwall, a major visitor attraction, and now there are plans for one herewill be a total enabler for the district, not just the town actually, because it's not only going to be an economic one, it's going to be social, environmental and also educational, because with the involvement of lancaster university, being one of the top ten universities in the country, they're putting all their might behind us, and also their research, i believe this is going to be quite an educational facility as well. for local businesses, eden would represent a highly prestigious and, crucially, year—round draw. morecambe's been quite innovative over the years. morecambe invented bingo, so this is the new bingo if you will. it's really going to put us not just on the national but the international map. the eden project says its feasibility study indicates morecambe is a viable location, and now the task begins to raise the many millions needed to create it. and, if it is built, it will bring notjust sunshine, but millions and millions of new visitors to morecambe bay. a0 years ag
this is the eden project in cornwall, a major visitor attraction, and now there are plans for one herewill be a total enabler for the district, not just the town actually, because it's not only going to be an economic one, it's going to be social, environmental and also educational, because with the involvement of lancaster university, being one of the top ten universities in the country, they're putting all their might behind us, and also their research, i believe this is going to be quite an...
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a mother has given birth to a baby boy in a helicopter flying over cornwall.ed to get to the mainland quickly. torran macdonald was born above penzance in cornwall weighing seven pounds, eight ounces. mrs macdonald has thanked everyone involved in her special delivery. she was clearly in a lot of pain, but she was as calm as she was amazing. we had to communicate through the headset because it is deafening in here. i was communicating with her. ifelt like her contractions were coming quicker and then she just short of tapped me and then she just short of tapped me and pointed and her waters had gone everywhere. i knew there would be a baby shortly behind and sure enough there was. about a few minutes later a baby was born. every birth is amazing, but this was a little bit different. the headlines are coming up on bbc newschannel. in a moment we'll say goodbye to viewers on bbc two — here's a look at the weather would simon king. thank you, we start off this morning with a lot of cloud. it was a warm and muggy start to the day. temperatures first thing were abo
a mother has given birth to a baby boy in a helicopter flying over cornwall.ed to get to the mainland quickly. torran macdonald was born above penzance in cornwall weighing seven pounds, eight ounces. mrs macdonald has thanked everyone involved in her special delivery. she was clearly in a lot of pain, but she was as calm as she was amazing. we had to communicate through the headset because it is deafening in here. i was communicating with her. ifelt like her contractions were coming quicker...
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this is the eden project in cornwall, a major visitor attraction, and now there are plans for one hereeducational, because with the involvement of lancaster university, being one of the top ten universities in the country, they‘re putting all their might behind us, and also their research, i believe this is going to be quite an educational facility as well. so it could see more come completely transform? it won't only be an economic plan but a social one, environmental and educational. with the involvement of lancaster university, one of the top ten in the country, they are putting their mind behind it. i believe this is going to be quite an educational facility as well. for local businesses, eden would represent a highly prestigious and, crucially, year—round draw. morecambe‘s been quite innovative over the years. morecambe invented bingo, so this is the new bingo if you will. it‘s really going to put us not just on the national but the international map. the eden project says its feasibility study indicates morecambe is a viable location, and now the task begins to raise the many mil
this is the eden project in cornwall, a major visitor attraction, and now there are plans for one hereeducational, because with the involvement of lancaster university, being one of the top ten universities in the country, they‘re putting all their might behind us, and also their research, i believe this is going to be quite an educational facility as well. so it could see more come completely transform? it won't only be an economic plan but a social one, environmental and educational. with...
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this dinky front coming into night, however, bringing rain possibly to cornwall.ng into tomorrow, dry and bright to start with, allows building through the day. summer show is affecting the day. summer show is affecting the south east of england, this weather front bringing clouds into the west. a warm day, temperatures reaching 22 degrees across the south and southeast. into the weekend, these weather fronts spoiling things in the north, bringing more cloud to scotland, northern ireland, western parts of england and wales. there will be like train or drizzle on these fronts. breezy on the western coast, sunshine in the east and south, up to 22 degrees. up to 20 degrees in belfast. into the weekends, warm airfrom degrees in belfast. into the weekends, warm air from the south coming up, these weather france moving up to the northeast, bringing an increasing cloud and breeze. into sunday, more cloud across the north and west thanks to these weather fronts. sunny spells in the northeast of scotland, sunny spells across a good portion of england and wales, winds gener
this dinky front coming into night, however, bringing rain possibly to cornwall.ng into tomorrow, dry and bright to start with, allows building through the day. summer show is affecting the day. summer show is affecting the south east of england, this weather front bringing clouds into the west. a warm day, temperatures reaching 22 degrees across the south and southeast. into the weekend, these weather fronts spoiling things in the north, bringing more cloud to scotland, northern ireland,...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.e iberian peninsular. in portugal a ferocious blaze is encircling an algarve resort town. our europe reporter gavin lee reports from brussels. the clearest images yet of the devastation caused by five days of continuing wildfires in portugal. more than a thousand firefighters have been trying to bring it under control as the flames spread towards the town of monchique. this british couple are among the hundreds whose homes are threatened. it's very scary at the moment. and you feel for the guys that are trying to help, to protect us. because 90% are volunteers, aren't they? and they are amazing, absolutely amazing. wildfires have also broken out in spain's valencia region, with 2500 people evacuated from their homes. and there are weather warnings in place across much of the country. and in france, too, where temperatures have come close to record levels, peaking at 38 celsius in paris today. across swiss lakes and rivers authority say the heatwave has had a catastrophic effect on fish
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.e iberian peninsular. in portugal a ferocious blaze is encircling an algarve resort town. our europe reporter gavin lee reports from brussels. the clearest images yet of the devastation caused by five days of continuing wildfires in portugal. more than a thousand firefighters have been trying to bring it under control as the flames spread towards the town of monchique. this british couple are among the hundreds whose homes are threatened. it's very scary at the...
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these lifeguards in cornwall are going into action because they notice that a couple of body borders were basically just being pushed out to sea. they get caught out and going into some rocks. this dude goes full bay watch, starts carving his way through the waves to get to them. >> makes it look so easy. >> you're just enjoying the view now, aren't you. >> and it's sexy, you got me. i wouldn't mind, because, yes, they are handsome but they know what they're doing. >> yeah, any do know what they're doing. you see quickly they're able to get to one of these guys with his body board right there getting on board. there's another lifeguard out in the water. pretty similar story in the other video that i've got here. >>> this guy carving through the surf. >> he's got some skills because as the wave say proch, puts the brakes on, turns into it, bicycle, no problem. in this case it was a yong girl doing the same sort of thing, body boarding gets caught in a rip tide. those are the tiend ever things if you don't know where they are you can get caught out and find yourself out in the open oce
these lifeguards in cornwall are going into action because they notice that a couple of body borders were basically just being pushed out to sea. they get caught out and going into some rocks. this dude goes full bay watch, starts carving his way through the waves to get to them. >> makes it look so easy. >> you're just enjoying the view now, aren't you. >> and it's sexy, you got me. i wouldn't mind, because, yes, they are handsome but they know what they're doing. >>...
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an endurance swimmer has completed a 348—mile swim from lands end in cornwall to dover in kent in 49imated he took at least half a million strokes along the way — and burned some 98,000 calories. and lewis pughjoins me now. congratulations first of all! you must be delighted but i imagine you're a bit tired? yes, absolutely delighted it was a very long swim, 49 days but i am delighted to finally get here. it is been a monumental slam. were the conditions like? when i slammed from cornwall to the aisle of white, it is absolutely fantastic remember july, the weather was warm the sea was gorgeously warm but when i hit the isle of wight, conditions change very quickly. i've been going to storm after storm after storm and finally, the last head land was difficult around. why did you do it? i have been swimming for a long time, a patron of the oceans, i've seen time, a patron of the oceans, i've seen how the oceans changed and i am beseeching governments to start protecting our oceans and the uk just protect seven km2 of the coast, andi just protect seven km2 of the coast, and i think that
an endurance swimmer has completed a 348—mile swim from lands end in cornwall to dover in kent in 49imated he took at least half a million strokes along the way — and burned some 98,000 calories. and lewis pughjoins me now. congratulations first of all! you must be delighted but i imagine you're a bit tired? yes, absolutely delighted it was a very long swim, 49 days but i am delighted to finally get here. it is been a monumental slam. were the conditions like? when i slammed from cornwall...
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this isa isles of scilly and cornwall. 21 in the south. into the weekend, high pressure dominating our weather but is slipping further south, allowing weather fronts to come in from the north—west, but as they bump into that high pressure it will weaken the. we can offer a cool and dry start with some sunshine, weather fronts from the northwest slipping southwards taking clown and reigns. —— cloud. the rain tends to personal. bright baby home, looking ata dry personal. bright baby home, looking at a dry day rather than sunny. temperatures will —— where we have the sunshine in the south—east looking at about 23. coquitlam at sunday and monday. will still have the weather fronts coming in, at times of the more cloud and reigns. but if we look at the temperatures in isolation, while we are looking at sunday being the warmest with highs of 19 or 20, somewhere in the south—east we could hit 26 or 27. not too bad on monday. it doesn't look bad at all, you are absolutely right. i was thinking some had torn. —— — gone. winter duve
this isa isles of scilly and cornwall. 21 in the south. into the weekend, high pressure dominating our weather but is slipping further south, allowing weather fronts to come in from the north—west, but as they bump into that high pressure it will weaken the. we can offer a cool and dry start with some sunshine, weather fronts from the northwest slipping southwards taking clown and reigns. —— cloud. the rain tends to personal. bright baby home, looking ata dry personal. bright baby home,...
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really, that rain just pushing in into cornwall, eventually moving into the dorset coast as we go intover into the afternoon with temperatures up to around 16—22 degrees, with the sunshine in the south—east that will feel reasonably pleasant. by sunday it looks as though we will see some wetter weather across western areas, if anywhere is likely to stay dry, perhaps the east of scotland and the far south—east corner and quite a humid feel with highs of around 2a or 25 degrees. early part of next week through the northern half of the country continues with this fresher feel, but something a little bit right from tuesday onwards. further south, that little bit warmer, it looks as though that is where we are likely to see a little more in the way of sunshine, with highs of 25 degrees. i'm kasia madera with bbc news. our top story — dozens of children have been killed and wounded in an air attack that hit a school bus in rebel—controlled northern yemen. the saudi—led coalition said its air strikes were aimed at militants who target civilians, and were in retaliation for a rebel rocket atta
really, that rain just pushing in into cornwall, eventually moving into the dorset coast as we go intover into the afternoon with temperatures up to around 16—22 degrees, with the sunshine in the south—east that will feel reasonably pleasant. by sunday it looks as though we will see some wetter weather across western areas, if anywhere is likely to stay dry, perhaps the east of scotland and the far south—east corner and quite a humid feel with highs of around 2a or 25 degrees. early part...
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it has started to rain across western cornwall.ith strengthening south—westerly winds. they will probably getting across parts of central and southern england and the midlands and not on the door of merseyside and greater manchester in the afternoon. that still leaves a good part of eastern england and scotla nd good part of eastern england and scotland with the best of the day's sunshine. tonight, the rain will become more extensive across england and wales, pushing northwards across northern ireland and getting into scotland. the far north will miss out on the very. here, it will be a i°y out on the very. here, it will be a joy night. but under this area of cloud and rain, it is a much milder night compared with last night. for sunday's forecast, this area of low pressure will take centrestage, bringing outbreaks of rain across a good part of the uk. the rain is likely to be heaviest across south—west england and wales and perhaps central and southern england. but there is a tendency for it we can across the midlands and probably
it has started to rain across western cornwall.ith strengthening south—westerly winds. they will probably getting across parts of central and southern england and the midlands and not on the door of merseyside and greater manchester in the afternoon. that still leaves a good part of eastern england and scotla nd good part of eastern england and scotland with the best of the day's sunshine. tonight, the rain will become more extensive across england and wales, pushing northwards across...
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really, that rain just pushing into cornwall, eventually it will move into the dorset coast is goingratures build up to 16 to 22 degrees. it will start to feel pleasant. by sunday, it looks as though we will seize on wet weather particularly across western areas. if anywhere is likely to stay dry, perhaps the east of scotla nd likely to stay dry, perhaps the east of scotland and the north—east corner of the day. highs of around 2425 degrees, that is the mid— 70s fahrenheit. early part of next week, the northern part of the country continues with this fresher feel. something a little bit rather further onwards. it looks as though thatis further onwards. it looks as though that is where we are likely to see a little more in the way of sunshine with highs of 25 degrees. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. the headlines: an airstrike carried out by the saudi—led coalition in yemen hits a school bus, killing dozens of children. the number of people killed in last week's earthquake on the indonesian island of lombok, has risen sharply to over 250. more than 150,000 are now homeless. i'm kas
really, that rain just pushing into cornwall, eventually it will move into the dorset coast is goingratures build up to 16 to 22 degrees. it will start to feel pleasant. by sunday, it looks as though we will seize on wet weather particularly across western areas. if anywhere is likely to stay dry, perhaps the east of scotla nd likely to stay dry, perhaps the east of scotland and the north—east corner of the day. highs of around 2425 degrees, that is the mid— 70s fahrenheit. early part of...
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labour while visiting the isles of scilly and gave birth while being airlifted to a hospital in cornwalld at 11:30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance from the financial times, and kate andrews from the free market think tank, the institute of economic affairs. birmingham prison is being taken over by the government from the private firm gas, after inspectors said it had fallen into a "state of crisis". the chief inspector of prisons said it was the worst prison he'd ever been to. conditions were filthy, and some inmates were scared to leave their cells. he accused the ministry ofjustice of being "asleep at the wheel", saying it should have intervened earlier. our midlands correspondent sima kotecha sent this report from birmingham. it's one of the country's largestjails but, today, hmp birmingham has been branded as the most violent prison in england and wales. parts of the prison are squalid, it's cockroach infested, it's rat infested. it's disgusting. a former inmate, who was released injune, said it was perilous. we've protected his identity beca
labour while visiting the isles of scilly and gave birth while being airlifted to a hospital in cornwalld at 11:30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance from the financial times, and kate andrews from the free market think tank, the institute of economic affairs. birmingham prison is being taken over by the government from the private firm gas, after inspectors said it had fallen into a "state of crisis". the chief inspector of prisons said it was...
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i'm older i'll go into a court of showing cornwall choreo in america dina. a cement thing it would do what i knew paid all it bought by whole lot really the home we're going to put here in this a lot but a sweet grass. put upon the that i decide i carry around on my i don't know election though we're talking to our elected officials were about how prescient that they're manipulating that was done to. the press the enter can put our political show imo i've got to sell it just feel one but on bravo or number one don't buy bluebird variants on the walk i thought and this it was a thought ok i am one has you still see little boy to provoke in the sea you make you you make it all compulsory or it doesn't get a good you've got to know a lot earlier that an element they said ten years sunday. is when oil is not what i'll last a year and only god i was going crazy your mchale yes joe all of the mass you my friend thought there might be more say yes a little while and see in the market. you so now that it's not as you want but don't buy a topic can you sort it the we
i'm older i'll go into a court of showing cornwall choreo in america dina. a cement thing it would do what i knew paid all it bought by whole lot really the home we're going to put here in this a lot but a sweet grass. put upon the that i decide i carry around on my i don't know election though we're talking to our elected officials were about how prescient that they're manipulating that was done to. the press the enter can put our political show imo i've got to sell it just feel one but on...
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clouding over from the south—west into cornwall, south wales and dorset are the end of the afternoon.nshine that 22 shouldn't feel bad. humidity developing on sunday but heavy rain across the far west stretching into northern england into the scottish borders. the one place it is likely to stay dry in the south—east, humid and into the far north—west of scotland too. take care. this is the business briefing, i'm maryam moshiri. avoiding an economic crisis. turkey's finance minister is about to unveil a new economic model for the country. and the battle of the smartphones. sales are slowing, but samsung tries to convince customers to upgrade their old phones with this brand new note9. and on the markets, asian stock markets are lower as worries over global trade tensions take centre stage friday, amid heightened global trade tensions, while the sell—off of the russian rouble continued to impact currecny markets.
clouding over from the south—west into cornwall, south wales and dorset are the end of the afternoon.nshine that 22 shouldn't feel bad. humidity developing on sunday but heavy rain across the far west stretching into northern england into the scottish borders. the one place it is likely to stay dry in the south—east, humid and into the far north—west of scotland too. take care. this is the business briefing, i'm maryam moshiri. avoiding an economic crisis. turkey's finance minister is...
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i'm old i'll go with your quote of joan cornwall choreo in america latina a. dementing what i knew paid all it bad but whole lot really the whole we're going to go to press here and say up at us with grass. put on the that i decide i carry around iraq and i know a lecture on which song you are likely to sell well but how prescient that they're manipulating them are done to. the press the enter key product of the show iow i've got to sell it just feel warm but i don't brow or normal why don't the poor girl variants on the walk i saw and this. it was a thought of pm one has the associated political kin the see you make you you make it or compulsory or it doesn't get the good you've got a cool literally that an element there's had been a sunday. is when oil is not what i like class a what do you know any good i was going crazy you mchale yes joe all of the mass you my friend thought that michael say yes a little while and see in the market. you so now that it's not as you want but don't buy it dump again you sort it the weather so that the lawyer nevada. in the h
i'm old i'll go with your quote of joan cornwall choreo in america latina a. dementing what i knew paid all it bad but whole lot really the whole we're going to go to press here and say up at us with grass. put on the that i decide i carry around iraq and i know a lecture on which song you are likely to sell well but how prescient that they're manipulating them are done to. the press the enter key product of the show iow i've got to sell it just feel warm but i don't brow or normal why don't...
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but really, that rain just pushing into cornwall, eventually it will move into the dorset coast as webe a dry, settled story. perhaps clouding over into the afternoon, with temperatures up to around 16—22 degrees. with the sunshine in the south—east, that's going to feel reasonably pleasant. now, by sunday, it looks as though we will see some wetter weather, particularly across western areas. if anywhere is likely to stay dry, perhaps to the east of scotland and the far south—east corner through the day, and here it will be quite a humid feel with highs of around 2a or 25 degrees. that's the mid—70s fahrenheit. early part of next week to the northern half of the country continues with this fresher feel, but something a little bit brighter from tuesday onwards. further south, just that little bit warmer i suspect, it looks as though that's where we're likely to see a little more in the way of sunshine, with highs of 25 degrees. the latest headlines: at least 29 children have been killed in yemen, where an airstrike by the saudi—led arab coalition has hit a school bus stopped at a marke
but really, that rain just pushing into cornwall, eventually it will move into the dorset coast as webe a dry, settled story. perhaps clouding over into the afternoon, with temperatures up to around 16—22 degrees. with the sunshine in the south—east, that's going to feel reasonably pleasant. now, by sunday, it looks as though we will see some wetter weather, particularly across western areas. if anywhere is likely to stay dry, perhaps to the east of scotland and the far south—east corner...
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degrees but there's quite around 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwalltern scotland and if you squint your note is even a bit of rain here so perhaps for some a great start to the day across western parts of the country. the cloud will be breaking up country. the cloud will be breaking up here, not one layer of grey, some sunshine out there for sure and even if you get a great morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather by far will be in eastern and southern areas and the attempts could reach the mid—20s but certainly 20 degrees on the cards for northern ireland and not far off that through the lowlands of scotland. that was update, this is sunday. again the best of the weather in eastern and southern areas but this weather front is edging closer and closer, winds strengthening, blustery in the western isles, the north and north coast of northern ireland. the wheel warmth develops in central and eastern areas, that plume of not coming out of france so temperatures into the mid—20s in london, poss
degrees but there's quite around 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwalltern scotland and if you squint your note is even a bit of rain here so perhaps for some a great start to the day across western parts of the country. the cloud will be breaking up country. the cloud will be breaking up here, not one layer of grey, some sunshine out there for sure and even if you get a great morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then....
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but really, that rain just pushing into cornwall, eventually it will move into the dorset coast as weternoon, with temperatures up to around 16—22 degrees. with the sunshine in the south—east, that's going to feel reasonably pleasant. now, by sunday, it looks as though we will see some wetter weather, particularly across western areas. if anywhere is likely to stay dry, perhaps to the east of scotland and the far south—east corner through the day, and here it will be quite a humid feel with highs of around 2a or 25 degrees. that's the mid—70s fahrenheit. early part of next week to the northern half of the country continues with this fresher feel, but something a little bit brighter from tuesday onwards. further south, just that little bit warmer i suspect, it looks as though that's where we're likely to see a little more in the way of sunshine, with highs of 25 degrees. hello. this is the briefing. i'm maryam moshiri. our top story: hundreds of rya nair flights are cancelled due to widespread strike action by pilots. tens of thousands of would—be passengers are affected. heavy floods
but really, that rain just pushing into cornwall, eventually it will move into the dorset coast as weternoon, with temperatures up to around 16—22 degrees. with the sunshine in the south—east, that's going to feel reasonably pleasant. now, by sunday, it looks as though we will see some wetter weather, particularly across western areas. if anywhere is likely to stay dry, perhaps to the east of scotland and the far south—east corner through the day, and here it will be quite a humid feel...
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we will see cloud towards cornwall which could bring some rain in the morning.ably warmer than today, noticeably so for wales, not so in the south—east of england where there could be showers. the cloud coming in from the atlantic is on these weather front here. for saturday they will be more cloud for scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and wales. sunny spells, dry weather for the north—west england and wales. sunny spells, dry weatherfor the rest north—west england and wales. sunny spells, dry weather for the rest of england and wales with the sunny conditions more towards eastern parts of england and temperatures widely up to 22 celsius. as we head into the second part of the weekend, we have this weather front which will push its way towards northern ireland and north—west scotland. that will bring outbreaks of rain but away from here another dry day with sunny spells. you can see how it warms up and we have some heat across refurb and into aberdeenshire. —— across the moray firth. higher temperatures more towards the midlands, lincolnshire, east
we will see cloud towards cornwall which could bring some rain in the morning.ably warmer than today, noticeably so for wales, not so in the south—east of england where there could be showers. the cloud coming in from the atlantic is on these weather front here. for saturday they will be more cloud for scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and wales. sunny spells, dry weather for the north—west england and wales. sunny spells, dry weatherfor the rest north—west england and...
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showers in the south—east of england, and some drizzly rain pushing its way into the far tip of cornwallght, and those temperatures getting up to about 18 or 21 degrees. through this evening and overnight, this rain at cloud in the west gradually working its way further eastwards across many areas. we keep clear skies towards the far east of england, but with that cloud on that train moving in, we start to drag in some warm airfrom the on that train moving in, we start to drag in some warm air from the south and south—west, so through into the weekend, that is why it is going to warm up quite nicely. temperatures overnight tonight, nowhere near as low as last night, 10—14 degrees in scotla nd low as last night, 10—14 degrees in scotland and northern ireland, still a little chilly in the far east. for many areas you will hold onto that sunshine, the further west will see more cloud around, believe even here some bright spells from time to time, perhaps a little rain over the pennines and through the mountains of scotla nd pennines and through the mountains of scotland on the hills of wale
showers in the south—east of england, and some drizzly rain pushing its way into the far tip of cornwallght, and those temperatures getting up to about 18 or 21 degrees. through this evening and overnight, this rain at cloud in the west gradually working its way further eastwards across many areas. we keep clear skies towards the far east of england, but with that cloud on that train moving in, we start to drag in some warm airfrom the on that train moving in, we start to drag in some warm...
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this system will bring some clout and rain but it will take its time, eventually pushing into cornwallomputers will respond a little. highest values, 17- 22 respond a little. highest values, 17— 22 degrees. 0ut respond a little. highest values, 17— 22 degrees. out of saturday into sunday it looks likely that it will continue to feel a little more humid as well. we will see a spell of what weather pushing into western areas up weather pushing into western areas up into northern england and the scottish borders, perhaps staying dry in the south—east and as i said, predicting that with it, put it by degrees expected as the afternoon high. looking ahead, likely to see some drier, brighter and warmer moments in the south. a bit cooler elsewhere. good night. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. the headlines: an airstrike carried out by the saudi—led coalition in yemen hits a school bus — killing dozens of children the number of people killed in last week's earthquake on the indonesian island of lombok, has risen sharply to over 250. more than 150,000 are now homeless. i'm kasia madera in lond
this system will bring some clout and rain but it will take its time, eventually pushing into cornwallomputers will respond a little. highest values, 17- 22 respond a little. highest values, 17— 22 degrees. 0ut respond a little. highest values, 17— 22 degrees. out of saturday into sunday it looks likely that it will continue to feel a little more humid as well. we will see a spell of what weather pushing into western areas up weather pushing into western areas up into northern england and...
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i havejust come back from cornwall and it was fantastic for two weeks.ute, have you been on holiday? did we not mention that? breaking news. it turns out, far from mention that? breaking news. it turns out, farfrom being dour northerners, we are all actually mediterranean and love the sunshine. we were talking about the negative impacts of the beast from the east, we sat here and did nothing. who could forget that? this is the opposite side. it goes sunny and we love going out, spending money, having a drink and those good things. i wanted to buy a fan. i got garden furniture. i am propping up the economy! we have one in every single room of our house, it's great. and the world cup as well. i do so much forjoining us. enjoy the warm weather. enjoy it whether it is warm weather. enjoy it whether it is war or not so warm weather. enjoy it whether it is war or not so warm, warm weather. enjoy it whether it is war or not so warm, in some parts of the world it is winter. that is all for now. join us again soon. goodbye for now. join us again soon. goodbye for
i havejust come back from cornwall and it was fantastic for two weeks.ute, have you been on holiday? did we not mention that? breaking news. it turns out, far from mention that? breaking news. it turns out, farfrom being dour northerners, we are all actually mediterranean and love the sunshine. we were talking about the negative impacts of the beast from the east, we sat here and did nothing. who could forget that? this is the opposite side. it goes sunny and we love going out, spending money,...