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this is polruan, in cornwall. every year, the children here are set a challenge before they start secondary school — to swim across the river to fowey and back. come on, james! according to local tradition, the swim is to prove they can get to school even if the ferry breaks down. most kids here are going to fowey river academy? james is going to fowey in september. all the year six children leaving polruan are going to fowey this year. yes, james, well done, james! the school the children are joining is not run by the local council. fowey river is one of 7,000 schools that have become academies. half of all children in the uk now go to one. academies are paid for by the government and they are run by private trusts. they are not supposed to make a profit, but some have been accused of doing just that. what we have seen is money disappearing into the trust that could have been spent on teacher salaries and children's education. philip de grey—warter is the local vicar and the chair of the school governors. he says
this is polruan, in cornwall. every year, the children here are set a challenge before they start secondary school — to swim across the river to fowey and back. come on, james! according to local tradition, the swim is to prove they can get to school even if the ferry breaks down. most kids here are going to fowey river academy? james is going to fowey in september. all the year six children leaving polruan are going to fowey this year. yes, james, well done, james! the school the children...
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john kay, bbc news, cornwall. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller.tland but in south—west england and an area through the midlands and towards east anglia there was thicker cloud, damp and drizzly, and that strip of wet weather is still there this evening and we will see another pulse of rain that might affect northern ireland running into england and wales, north of that, clear spells, a few showers and temperatures dipping into single figures. with a clear spells a chance of seeing the northern lights with the temperatures holding in double figures but this weather front is changing things through tomorrow where it continues to edge towards the south with some rain and the cooler, fresh air comes in behind its regional parts by the end of the day, particularly noticeable in southern england where it has been quite muggy. sitting above south wales and east anglia, then moving south, damp and drizzly towards sussex and kent on the coast, but elsewhere mainly dry afternoons, a few showers in northern ireland, north—west england, especially western sco
john kay, bbc news, cornwall. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller.tland but in south—west england and an area through the midlands and towards east anglia there was thicker cloud, damp and drizzly, and that strip of wet weather is still there this evening and we will see another pulse of rain that might affect northern ireland running into england and wales, north of that, clear spells, a few showers and temperatures dipping into single figures. with a clear spells a chance of...
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they've been hidden for decades underwater in cornwall. once home to a small community of people before they were forced to leave in the early 60s to make way for a reservoir. jon kay reports. this is how drift reservoir normally looks, the water 50—feet deep, but this summer's dry weather has seen the level fall dramatically, exposing ruined properties, abandoned 60 years ago so the lake could be created. it was absolutely exquisite. today, margaret pengelly came back for the first time in years. she's the only person still alive who lived in nanquitho. and now the farmhouse where she grew up in the 1940s is visible once again. it was a beautiful house, but in the wrong place. now in her 80s, margaret remembers the old granite property being surrounded by the beauty of cornwall. and the wildflowers, and the butterflies, the insects, the bats flying at twilight. oh, yes, the beauty was undoubted. it must be strange for you to be able to see your old house again this year, because the water's dropped. yes, yes, that's true. margaret and her
they've been hidden for decades underwater in cornwall. once home to a small community of people before they were forced to leave in the early 60s to make way for a reservoir. jon kay reports. this is how drift reservoir normally looks, the water 50—feet deep, but this summer's dry weather has seen the level fall dramatically, exposing ruined properties, abandoned 60 years ago so the lake could be created. it was absolutely exquisite. today, margaret pengelly came back for the first time in...
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this was one in cornwall. you can see sunsets. this was one in cornwall.cotland. beautiful picture that with the cloud layers coming in from the atla ntic cloud layers coming in from the atlantic leading to a beautiful into the day. a colourful end through the day. and the cloud layers are coming in we have these weather fronts approaching the far north of scotland. i treasure dominating for most of us. under the clear skies it is getting cold quickly and it will bea is getting cold quickly and it will be a cold night across this own half in the uk that was last night. the breeze will pick up to flow more cloud in northern parts of northern ireland in scotland, are not quite as cold here. but further south it will certainly be under the clearer skies. lower temperatures in rural parts of england and wales. it will warm up quickly in the sunshine and it will be nice in england and wales. strengthening was coming to scotla nd wales. strengthening was coming to scotland and northern ireland, increasing cloud through the day. 0ne increasing cloud through the d
this was one in cornwall. you can see sunsets. this was one in cornwall.cotland. beautiful picture that with the cloud layers coming in from the atla ntic cloud layers coming in from the atlantic leading to a beautiful into the day. a colourful end through the day. and the cloud layers are coming in we have these weather fronts approaching the far north of scotland. i treasure dominating for most of us. under the clear skies it is getting cold quickly and it will bea is getting cold quickly and...
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basically whatjeremy homes in places like cornwall. promising to announce a levy of topping holiday homes, using that money to a currently paid to help families with children living in temporary accommodation, of whom there are largely many. that's the first thing tuesday. the other point is a long time, people got discounted rates for having an empty home. 50% rather than... if you've got a holiday home, personally, i know people will be spitting about this idea but you've got enough money to have a holiday home and i don't think it necessarily a disastrous extra burden to place on them and indeed, there are problems of having people having holiday homes. on this particular occasion, i think that there's something to be said for that. the other policy being mentioned here is this potential return of rates, 1990, when we had the fun of games of the poll tax? the short—term are tentative —— alternative. it's interesting. dreamt of by 36 councils. labour lead, i assume. dreamt of by 36 councils. labour lead, iassume. obviously, this woul
basically whatjeremy homes in places like cornwall. promising to announce a levy of topping holiday homes, using that money to a currently paid to help families with children living in temporary accommodation, of whom there are largely many. that's the first thing tuesday. the other point is a long time, people got discounted rates for having an empty home. 50% rather than... if you've got a holiday home, personally, i know people will be spitting about this idea but you've got enough money to...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett.he atlantic pushing into the uk. earlier on the rain became light and patchy, drifting into southern parts of england but we have thickening cloud moving across northern ireland which will bring persistent rain over the irish sea into northern england and wales. with a lot of cloud for england and wales, temperatures in double figures, marginally further north with temperatures in eastern scotla nd north with temperatures in eastern scotland perhaps six or 7 degrees. cooler air pushing down across the uk behind this weather front bringing outbreaks of rain and drizzle. as it's running southwards, the weather front is weakening and it is getting narrower and narrower and there won't be much rain at all by the time we had into the rush hour. we have showers coming into northern and western areas of scotland, some brushing the north of northern ireland. this is where our band of cloud and rain is early in the morning, you can see how narrow that rain is so it is light rain and drizzle but
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett.he atlantic pushing into the uk. earlier on the rain became light and patchy, drifting into southern parts of england but we have thickening cloud moving across northern ireland which will bring persistent rain over the irish sea into northern england and wales. with a lot of cloud for england and wales, temperatures in double figures, marginally further north with temperatures in eastern scotla nd north with...
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limits angela sutherland says watching from shetland for the north koreans should mean doyle says cornwall really needs it says to more than anyone leave scotland though this mess.
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take a look at this weather watchers picture into cornwall.t as stunning as you can see from the sunset in the high land, this cloud will eventually thicken further and it will bring some rain into the extreme northwest for tomorrow. this the story so far today with the clouds spilling in and spoiling the sunshine across scotla nd and spoiling the sunshine across scotland and northern ireland and elsewhere with those clearer skies they are going to stay through the night and the temperatures will fall away quite sharply so it'll be a chilly start to saturday morning with some mist and fog patches. we can see those green toes dissenting further south as the temperatures fall away through the night. that means fall away through the night. that m ea ns low fall away through the night. that means low single figures for many of us means low single figures for many of us first thing on saturday morning. a chilly start, maybe a murky one, but that will lift and continue to see lovely sunshine for much of the day. the same time the winds will strength
take a look at this weather watchers picture into cornwall.t as stunning as you can see from the sunset in the high land, this cloud will eventually thicken further and it will bring some rain into the extreme northwest for tomorrow. this the story so far today with the clouds spilling in and spoiling the sunshine across scotla nd and spoiling the sunshine across scotland and northern ireland and elsewhere with those clearer skies they are going to stay through the night and the temperatures...
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if you must use their products you want the super to see that in winter when she goes on to the cornwall you know all about you know what it's going to be and we don't have to be fully into the door that he. it's storage you know as if you want us to step on my local neck to get one a companion to shut down where you are equal to be and if in appearance tomorrow or no past it is a very sad keeper to fix your input in god we are good at the mercy so they decided to issue a movie this will see a row meaning in that everything case will freeze when you're. sure that you have the key. down. here this import it doesn't grow more but it's no longer going to what was there was a growth we could days or so to get going go by. so fast in number one they would have wanted. it simply isn't. well that if you are we'll tell you this almost like acosta c.n.n. and silas if they're in the know they see we're nearly in the. dark and all around the campus and every i wind up and it's shelf with there it is that you never really. know was a real bargain you know it and i mean you know. concept. and a lot o
if you must use their products you want the super to see that in winter when she goes on to the cornwall you know all about you know what it's going to be and we don't have to be fully into the door that he. it's storage you know as if you want us to step on my local neck to get one a companion to shut down where you are equal to be and if in appearance tomorrow or no past it is a very sad keeper to fix your input in god we are good at the mercy so they decided to issue a movie this will see a...
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nineteenth century a fits plague the region and destroyed most in yards from outback great from cornwall was only rescued from extinction by the friendless hard work in the one nine hundred forty s. . lydia and claude studied agriculture and dedicate their efforts to replanting mountebank they bought land which was once used to grow wine but was then abandoned because it was too hard to reach a fossil. in france feel often talk about preserving cultural heritage france restores churches castles even old factories and now we're restoring our agricultural heritage but the one. we tried to do for was a customer what the how big from the middle age and then that can taste really what people drinking car during. before they started their own vineyard the couple worked for other wine growers for years with great success as experts in soil analysis they advised hundreds of the world over for their own slopes they chose that very traditional. we have works in so long time for the moment yes said we make we make we help people to print when you're outdoors who's the world and govern the thing and
nineteenth century a fits plague the region and destroyed most in yards from outback great from cornwall was only rescued from extinction by the friendless hard work in the one nine hundred forty s. . lydia and claude studied agriculture and dedicate their efforts to replanting mountebank they bought land which was once used to grow wine but was then abandoned because it was too hard to reach a fossil. in france feel often talk about preserving cultural heritage france restores churches castles...
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first thing will be around about 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwallo south—western scotland, and if you squint you'll notice there's even a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather by far will be across eastern and southern areas and here, temperatures could reach around the mid—20s, but certainly around 20 degrees on the cards for northern ireland, and not far off that in the lowlands of scotland. that was saturday, this is sunday now. again the best of the weather will be across eastern and southern areas but this weather front is edging closer and closer. the winds are strengthening, really quite blustery around the western isles, in the north and west coast of northern ireland. but the real warmth develops in central and eastern areas, tha
first thing will be around about 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwallo south—western scotland, and if you squint you'll notice there's even a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some...
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first thing will be around about 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwalland if you squint you'll notice there's even a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather by far will be across eastern and southern areas and here, temperatures could reach around the mid—20s, but certainly around 20 degrees on the cards for northern ireland, and not far off that in the lowlands of scotland. that was saturday, this is sunday now. again the best of the weather will be across eastern and southern areas but this weather front is edging closer and closer. the winds are strengthening, really quite blustery around the western isles, in the north and west coast of northern ireland. but the real warmth develops in central and eastern areas, that's that plume of warmth c
first thing will be around about 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwalland if you squint you'll notice there's even a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of...
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blue skies overhead for this weather watcher in cornwall.re is something different across the far north—west of the country. the best of the sunshine to be found in the south, parts of wales, southern england, east anglia. we will keep some sunny spells at times. for the north west of scotland, we will have outbreaks of rain. these wind speeds are the steady wind speeds we can expect. gusts across the north west of scotland perhaps up to 55 mph. quite blustery. 12 celsius in stornoway, 18 in london. that is what you would expect at this time of year. this evening, the rain in scotland will sink further south—east into northern ireland. the rain sizzling, but we will keep a band of cloud. temperatures will not drop as they will elsewhere where we keep clear skies. some spots will get down to freezing and it will turn chilly again to the north. here is our band of cloud, a weather front continuing to drift southwards through the first part of tomorrow. behind that, we get into a very chilly north or north—westerly wind which is coming from a l
blue skies overhead for this weather watcher in cornwall.re is something different across the far north—west of the country. the best of the sunshine to be found in the south, parts of wales, southern england, east anglia. we will keep some sunny spells at times. for the north west of scotland, we will have outbreaks of rain. these wind speeds are the steady wind speeds we can expect. gusts across the north west of scotland perhaps up to 55 mph. quite blustery. 12 celsius in stornoway, 18 in...
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england in boats and so that have the right ballast on the way back they were loaded with stones from cornwall and here in sun to me all the stones with and used to build the streets into the sky. the one trade was initiated by eleanor duchess of aquitaine when she married the heir to the english throne the future henry the second it was their son the later king john who said. up the brotherhood . it's rather unusual to hear people popping bottles of sparkling wine and sent him a young unless you happen to be in the magical cloister fizzy winds have been aged in the former monasteries cellars since the late nineteenth century and savored in the romantic setting of the terrace garden. i mean i was rather suggests that visitors fill a picnic basket with local specialities order a bottle of sparkling wine and look for a cosy spot in the cloister. i please some ten million is actually more of a red wine town close but the code close to produces this crime on to a bottle it goes perfectly with the sun to me oh my coral have a local specialty there a little bit different from the french mackerels an
england in boats and so that have the right ballast on the way back they were loaded with stones from cornwall and here in sun to me all the stones with and used to build the streets into the sky. the one trade was initiated by eleanor duchess of aquitaine when she married the heir to the english throne the future henry the second it was their son the later king john who said. up the brotherhood . it's rather unusual to hear people popping bottles of sparkling wine and sent him a young unless...
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first thing will be around about 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwalluth—western scotland, and if you squint you'll notice there's even a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather by far will be across eastern and southern areas and here, temperatures could reach around the mid—20s, but certainly around 20 degrees on the cards for northern ireland, and not far off that in the lowlands of scotland. that was saturday, this is sunday now. again the best of the weather will be across eastern and southern areas but this weather front is edging closer and closer. the winds are strengthening, really quite blustery around the western isles, in the north and west coast of northern ireland. but the real warmth develops in central and eastern areas, that's
first thing will be around about 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwalluth—western scotland, and if you squint you'll notice there's even a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some...
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the nineteenth century a fits place the region and destroyed most in yards from outback great from cornwall was only rescued from extinction by the endless hard work in the one nine hundred fourteen. lydia and claude studied agriculture and dedicate their efforts to replanting nutbag they bought land which was once used to grow wine but was then abandoned because it was too hard to reach a fossil in france feeble. and talk about preserving cultural heritage france restores churches castles even old factories and now we're restoring our agricultural heritage but one. we tried to do for was a customer what the how big from the middle age and then that can taste really what people drink in car during. before they started their own vineyards the couple worked for other wine growers for years with great success as experts in soil analysis they advised hundreds of the world over for their own slopes they chose that very traditional back for id. we have works in so long time for the moment he just said we make we make we help people to print was a word and govern the thing and so she said why we c
the nineteenth century a fits place the region and destroyed most in yards from outback great from cornwall was only rescued from extinction by the endless hard work in the one nine hundred fourteen. lydia and claude studied agriculture and dedicate their efforts to replanting nutbag they bought land which was once used to grow wine but was then abandoned because it was too hard to reach a fossil in france feeble. and talk about preserving cultural heritage france restores churches castles even...
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limits angela sutherland says watching from shetland for the north koreans should mean dial says cornwall really needs it shares to more than anyone leave scotland though this mess and body cuts says i want to know why scotland has to pay for english only infrastructure yet had to pay for the queen's for the crossing ourselves some union air simon lete says that crean should be upgraded for all the u.k. with high speed lanes emailing us brian edgar looks at the technology aspects and adds for the future program i hope you might be able to include vector by flate real court of california and they are updated version of grinnell's atmospheric we'll we're fairly clear says simply fifty billion in the bill that we must learn what we could do with that now and then meanwhile the wee man is a cool scottish for us and rob campbell says simply putting the human face in this and you're on to something there because as we looked through that c.s. on the chairs to them both the technological arguments and in particular the the arguments about what was happening to people in the way of the chairs too
limits angela sutherland says watching from shetland for the north koreans should mean dial says cornwall really needs it shares to more than anyone leave scotland though this mess and body cuts says i want to know why scotland has to pay for english only infrastructure yet had to pay for the queen's for the crossing ourselves some union air simon lete says that crean should be upgraded for all the u.k. with high speed lanes emailing us brian edgar looks at the technology aspects and adds for...
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temperatures first thing will be around 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwalld if you squint you'll notice there's even a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather by far will be across eastern and southern areas and here, temperatures could reach around the mid—20s, but certainly around 20 degrees on the cards for northern ireland, and not far off that in the lowlands of scotland. that was saturday, this is sunday now. again the best of the weather will be across eastern and southern areas but this weather front is edging closer and closer. the winds are strengthening, really quite blustery around the western isles, in the north and west coast of northern ireland. but the real warmth develops in central and eastern areas, that's that plume of warmth com
temperatures first thing will be around 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwalld if you squint you'll notice there's even a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best...
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it has already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.maller councils with two big ones that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. with resistance on the ground from some tories, it is politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. alex forsyth, bbc news, leicestershire. he may be 6 foot 3 but steph curry is actually quite small for his sport — basketball. yet he's the highest paid player in america's national basketball association and is considered by many to be an all—time great. today, this superstar of american sport has been shooting hoops in east london, and our sports editor, dan roan, went to meet him. he is the sharpshooting superstar of american basketball. twice voted the most valuable player in the nba, steph curry has become one of the biggest names in world sport the king of the long—range 3—pointer.
it has already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.maller councils with two big ones that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. with resistance on the ground from some tories, it is politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. alex forsyth, bbc news, leicestershire. he...
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today, and that led to a beautiful sunset for many, look at this weather watch of the picture in cornwallas you can see of this onslaught in the highland. but this club will have thickened further, bringing rain into the extreme northwest or tomorrow. this has been the story so far today, with the clouds building in and spoiling the sunshine across scotla nd spoiling the sunshine across scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere with his clear skies, they will stay through the night. temperatures managed to pull away quite sharply, so it will be a chilly start to saturday morning with some mist and fog patches. we can see those green tones descending further as the temperatures fall away through the night. that means low single figures for many of us first thing on saturday morning. a murky start will lift and we will continue to see some sunshine for much of the day. the same time, the winds will strengthen into the far northwest, bringing cloud and outbreaks of rain across the northwest and northern isles. and into the afternoon, those winds will strengthen further, so there's the potenti
today, and that led to a beautiful sunset for many, look at this weather watch of the picture in cornwallas you can see of this onslaught in the highland. but this club will have thickened further, bringing rain into the extreme northwest or tomorrow. this has been the story so far today, with the clouds building in and spoiling the sunshine across scotla nd spoiling the sunshine across scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere with his clear skies, they will stay through the night. temperatures...
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it has been a miserable morning so far across cornwall, devon and south wales with some heavy rain.n the story so far as you can see. that rain pushing in across wales, across the midlands and into south—east england and some of it really quite heavy. but behind it we will start to see some brighter, sunnier skies. lots of spells of sunshine but a few scattered showers. as we go into the afternoon those showers will become a little bit more widespread. so let's take a look at the afternoon in a little more detail. through lincolnshire, east anglia, down into the south—east corner, that rain still to clear away. it will be pretty miserable with some blustery winds. afternoon across much of south—west england, behind it, though, sunny spells and scattered showers, a better afternoon across much of south—west england, devon, happened to wales as well. it has been a decent start of the day. we will see a few more frequent showers into scotland, northern ireland and northern england accompanied by a brisk north—westerly wind so that will take the edge of the feel of things, particularly
it has been a miserable morning so far across cornwall, devon and south wales with some heavy rain.n the story so far as you can see. that rain pushing in across wales, across the midlands and into south—east england and some of it really quite heavy. but behind it we will start to see some brighter, sunnier skies. lots of spells of sunshine but a few scattered showers. as we go into the afternoon those showers will become a little bit more widespread. so let's take a look at the afternoon in...
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it's already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.of replacing nine smaller councils with two big ones that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. but with resistance on the ground from some tories, it's politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying ‘almost nothing' in taxes. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for paying so little in tax. and, having leeched off the taxpayer once, they don't pay fo
it's already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.of replacing nine smaller councils with two big ones that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. but with resistance on the ground from some tories, it's politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. earlier this week the...
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a miserable morning across cornwall, devon and south wales, heavy rain that that is moving through thates and the midlands. some quite heavy. behind that, brighter sunnier skies. further north, a beautiful start. into the afternoon, showers becoming more widespread. through lincolnshire, east anglia, into the south—east corner, rain still needs to clear away and it will be pretty miserable with blustery winds. behind that, scattered showers, better across much of the south west, wales, more frequent showers in scotland and northern ireland and northern england, accompanied by wind. that will take the edge off, but temperatures struggling. that rain in east anglia and the south—east will ease a way during the early evening, winds will be light and showers will ease away. with high pressure building from the west, a quiet story. just the risk of week weather fronts toppling across the top. more of a risk of a breeze and scattered showers but generally, a settled stay on monday with decent sunshine and warm, temperatures peaking at 12—16dc. mist and fog across england and wales, first thin
a miserable morning across cornwall, devon and south wales, heavy rain that that is moving through thates and the midlands. some quite heavy. behind that, brighter sunnier skies. further north, a beautiful start. into the afternoon, showers becoming more widespread. through lincolnshire, east anglia, into the south—east corner, rain still needs to clear away and it will be pretty miserable with blustery winds. behind that, scattered showers, better across much of the south west, wales, more...
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blue skies overhead for this weather watcher in cornwall. most places are looking fine.mething different across the far north—west of the country. the best of the sunshine to be found in the south, part of wales, southern england, east anglia. we will keep some sunny spells for the north west of scotland, we will have outbreaks of scotland, we will have outbreaks of rain. these wind speeds are the steady wind speeds we can expect. gusts across the north west of scotla nd gusts across the north west of scotland perhaps up to 55 mph. quite blustery. 12 degrees in stornoway, 18 in london. that is what you would expect that this time of year. this evening, the rain in scotland will sink further south—east was across the rest of the scotland into northern ireland. the rain sizzling but we will keep a band of cloud. temperatures will not drop as they will elsewhere where we keep clear skies. sunspots will get down to about freezing and it will turn chilly again to the north. here is our band of cloud, a weather front continuing to drift southwards through the first part of tom
blue skies overhead for this weather watcher in cornwall. most places are looking fine.mething different across the far north—west of the country. the best of the sunshine to be found in the south, part of wales, southern england, east anglia. we will keep some sunny spells for the north west of scotland, we will have outbreaks of scotland, we will have outbreaks of rain. these wind speeds are the steady wind speeds we can expect. gusts across the north west of scotla nd gusts across the...
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cornwall, devon, pembrokeshire by the end of plague —— grasp rost.peratures average for the time of year —— end of plague —— grasp frost. there is uncertainty as to weather low pressure could sit —— grasp frost —— end of plague. stormy weather with heavy rain, more gales, possibly severe gales. it looks like saturday is the better half of the weekend weatherwise. temperatures again fairly inconsequential when you have the wind blowing a gale and all the wind around, but again it whisks out of the way after the blustery start on monday. still fairly windy weather to begin with. high pressure sta rts weather to begin with. high pressure starts to move in and this time it could last for a good few days into next week. there's our rather chilly northern league first thing on monday, a gradual easing in the wind ta kes pla ce monday, a gradual easing in the wind takes place on sunday. a clear and strea m takes place on sunday. a clear and stream coming from the north and temperatures struggling a bit at 1a high and 16 but if you're outside the breeze, not
cornwall, devon, pembrokeshire by the end of plague —— grasp rost.peratures average for the time of year —— end of plague —— grasp frost. there is uncertainty as to weather low pressure could sit —— grasp frost —— end of plague. stormy weather with heavy rain, more gales, possibly severe gales. it looks like saturday is the better half of the weekend weatherwise. temperatures again fairly inconsequential when you have the wind blowing a gale and all the wind around, but...
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at two, cornwall county council has voted to officially add an apostrophe to lands end.to clarify the spelling. so, that's "land's". and at one, some mps marked back british farming day at pmqs, but the prime minister herself decided not to join them in the wheat fields. gary connor. finally, there is renewed fighting over bosworth field, one of england's most famous battlefields. now, as you'll remember from your school history, the battle saw henry tudor defeat richard iii in 1485, ending the plantagenet era and ushering in the tudors. but now, an application has been put in to build a driverless vehicle test track on part of the site. conservative mp, author and historian chris skidmore argued it should be preserved. the battle of bosworth is one of our nation's most historic and important battles. it is where the last english king to be killed fighting a battle, richard iii, fell. it is where the tudor dynasty, under henry vii, was born. and it is a battle that truly changed the course of english history. if we knew what was there hidden beneath the fields, then we w
at two, cornwall county council has voted to officially add an apostrophe to lands end.to clarify the spelling. so, that's "land's". and at one, some mps marked back british farming day at pmqs, but the prime minister herself decided not to join them in the wheat fields. gary connor. finally, there is renewed fighting over bosworth field, one of england's most famous battlefields. now, as you'll remember from your school history, the battle saw henry tudor defeat richard iii in 1485,...
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cornwall, devon, pembrokeshire by the end of plague —— grasp rost.re is uncertainty as to weather low pressure could sit —— grasp frost —— end of plague. stormy weather with heavy rain, more gales, possibly severe gales. it looks like saturday is the better half of the weekend weatherwise. temperatures again fairly inconsequential when you have the wind blowing a gale and all the wind around, but again it whisks out of the
cornwall, devon, pembrokeshire by the end of plague —— grasp rost.re is uncertainty as to weather low pressure could sit —— grasp frost —— end of plague. stormy weather with heavy rain, more gales, possibly severe gales. it looks like saturday is the better half of the weekend weatherwise. temperatures again fairly inconsequential when you have the wind blowing a gale and all the wind around, but again it whisks out of the
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first thing will be around about 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwall, and if you squint you'll notice there's a bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there'll be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather will be across eastern and southern areas and here, temperatures could reach around the mid—20s, but certainly around 20 degrees on the cards for northern ireland, and not far off that in the lowlands of scotland. that was saturday, this is sunday now. again the best of the weather across eastern and southern areas but this weather front is edging closer and closer. winds are strengthening, really quite blustery around the western isles, in the north and west coast of northern ireland. winds are strengthening, really quite blustery around the western isles, in the north and west coast of northern ireland. t
first thing will be around about 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwall, and if you squint you'll notice there's a bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there'll be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather will...
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the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall are visiting scotland today.hich were originally designed by charles rennie mackintosh and date back to 1903. the building is the only example where the famous designer had complete control, even down to his choice of cutlery. it's been an emotional morning at the oval as alastair cook makes his final test match appearance for england. there was a standing ovation from the crowd and the indian team formed a guard of honour to welcome to the crease england's former captain and all—time leading run scorer. england have an unassailable lead in the series — and at lunch in this the fifth and final test they were 68—1. joe wilson is at the oval — joe. to speak to you from this elevated position overlooking the famous old low blow. the way that they like to perceive alastair cook in the england dressing room is as the world's most down to earth sporting superstar. he would probably like that description. the good news for those of us intrigued by his farewell is that first thing this morning, england won the toss and s
the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall are visiting scotland today.hich were originally designed by charles rennie mackintosh and date back to 1903. the building is the only example where the famous designer had complete control, even down to his choice of cutlery. it's been an emotional morning at the oval as alastair cook makes his final test match appearance for england. there was a standing ovation from the crowd and the indian team formed a guard of honour to welcome to the crease...
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it‘s already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.es that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. but with resistance on the ground from some tories, it‘s politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. alex forsyth, bbc news, leicestershire. he may be six foot three, but steph curry is actually quite small for his sport — basketball. yet he‘s the highest—paid player in america‘s national basketball association, having secured a $200 million deal. today, this superstar of american sport has been shooting hoops in east london — where he met our sports editor, dan roan. he‘s the sharpshooting superstar of american basketball. steph curry from downtown! twice voted the most valuable player in the nba, steph curry‘s become one of the biggest names in world sport — king of the long—range three—pointer. today he was the
it‘s already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.es that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. but with resistance on the ground from some tories, it‘s politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. alex forsyth, bbc news, leicestershire. he may be six foot three, but...
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it has already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.me tories, it is politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. it was billed as a social experiment on channel 4 eighteen years ago, and involved putting ordinary people in a house over a series of weeks — with no contact to the outside world. today the current makers of reality television programme big brother made an important announcement. is it is time for this game to end. final series of big brother. east anglia? that's abroad? who is she? who is she? the channel also confirmed that celebrity big brother is ending. now in it's 19th series, big brother's audience figures have fallen in recent years. you were both laughing. you were both laughinglj you were both laughing. i was upset that i wasn't in it! you were part of big brother. how long ago? it's like asking a woman her a
it has already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.me tories, it is politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. it was billed as a social experiment on channel 4 eighteen years ago, and involved putting ordinary people in a house over a series of weeks — with no contact to the outside...
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who lives across from cornwall canada? what nation has been there since time immemorial? the mohawk nation. so i was lucky to make ties to that community and i began spending every moment there for a year. i realized that essentiallyit was dcjcvu. every time i would turn to the community .our elders had it beaten out of us, many mohawks have lost the native language mohawk because of being forced to endure indian residential school 450 years where kids were taken from their families, their hair was cut, they were shaved and forced to define which school they wear, just as my, all my cowboy uncles watched our livelihood in south texas, all the mohawks lost their traditional mode of being which was fishing because just as south texas is surrounded by petrochemical industries, they are surrounded by superfund sites who for 30 years dumped all their pcb waste into the river stream that decimated all the fish, killed all the fish, the toxic waste about that polluted the air deeply. that destroyed a lot of the cattle industry they had at the time and it's also not possible to e
who lives across from cornwall canada? what nation has been there since time immemorial? the mohawk nation. so i was lucky to make ties to that community and i began spending every moment there for a year. i realized that essentiallyit was dcjcvu. every time i would turn to the community .our elders had it beaten out of us, many mohawks have lost the native language mohawk because of being forced to endure indian residential school 450 years where kids were taken from their families, their hair...
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who lives across from cornwall canada? what nation has been there since time immemorial? mohawk, right. so i was i incredibly lucky to make ties to the community and that he can spin every moment there for a year. realize thatan essentially it ws dÉjÀ vu, every time i would return to the community. jus as many do not speak spanish anymore because of elders had it literally beaten out of us, many mohawks have lost the native language mohawk because being forced to endure indian residential school for 100 figures were kids are routinely taken from the families, their hair was cut. they were shaved and forced to learn french or english debateki on which school they were. just as all of my cowboy uncles can we lost our livelihood in south texas, all of the mohawks lost their traditional mode of being which was fishing because just a south texas is surrounded byby petrochemical industries, they are surrounded by superfud site, , alcoa, gm and reynold hoover 30 years dumped all of their waste into the river stream that desperate all the fish, killed all the fish, a toxic waste
who lives across from cornwall canada? what nation has been there since time immemorial? mohawk, right. so i was i incredibly lucky to make ties to the community and that he can spin every moment there for a year. realize thatan essentially it ws dÉjÀ vu, every time i would return to the community. jus as many do not speak spanish anymore because of elders had it literally beaten out of us, many mohawks have lost the native language mohawk because being forced to endure indian residential...
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words storytelling competition for children, which has been supported by figures like the duchess of cornwalla new presenter will move behind the microphone. so, listeners won't be saying goodbye just yet. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. the met office says this summer was the hottest on record for england — and the joint—hottest for the uk as a whole. the national crime agency estimates that up to 80,000 people in the uk pose a threat to children online. no new ideas of his own — theresa may hits back at boris johnson following his criticism of her brexit plan. and coming up — following a warning over the number of iconic animals at risk of extinction, we speak to tv wildlife presenter michaela strachan about the implications. in sport, there's nothing left in the tank. that's the assessment former england captain alastair cook as he retires from international cricket. after an incredible career, his final test will be at the oval later this week. while some fans are unhappy with the state of play at manchester united, jose mourinho has defended edward wood after the
words storytelling competition for children, which has been supported by figures like the duchess of cornwalla new presenter will move behind the microphone. so, listeners won't be saying goodbye just yet. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. the met office says this summer was the hottest on record for england — and the joint—hottest for the uk as a whole. the national crime agency estimates that up to 80,000 people in the uk pose a threat to children online. no new...
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words storytelling competition for children, which has been supported by figures like the duchess of cornwall when a new presenter will move behind the breakfast microphone. so, listeners won't be saying goodbye just yet. a bbc investigation has uncovered evidence of a thriving black market in controlled prescription drugs helping to fuel britain's addiction to opioid based painkillers. one of the most popular is tramadol which the tv star ant mcpartlin was taking. now as gps restrict supplies, illegal traders are filling the gap as jonathan gibson reports. i'm in birmingham to do a drugs deal. but the opioids i'm buying aren't street drugs, they're someone's prescription. how much was that again? 20 quid, yeah? yeah. cool lawrence is trading in tramadol. it's a controlled prescription—only painkiller. it's also highly addictive. last year, it was linked to 185 deaths. so you've got quite a good trade in this going? yeah, not too bad. as more gps restrict supplies, black market traders like lawrence are plugging the gap. is it people like me that can't get them from the doctor's? yeah. and he
words storytelling competition for children, which has been supported by figures like the duchess of cornwall when a new presenter will move behind the breakfast microphone. so, listeners won't be saying goodbye just yet. a bbc investigation has uncovered evidence of a thriving black market in controlled prescription drugs helping to fuel britain's addiction to opioid based painkillers. one of the most popular is tramadol which the tv star ant mcpartlin was taking. now as gps restrict supplies,...
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david thomas from cornwall and paul rochester from county durham with his rather impressive leek.. are you all right? shall i read on? we're saying goodbye to viewers on bbc one in a moment. but we're here on the bbc news channel until nine this morning. coming up... it is the most fiercely contested team tournament in golf with europe and usa facing off in the ryder cup. we'll ask whether the europeans are on course to take back the trophy... they have got a healthy lead going into the final day. more competitive even than giant vegetables! since he died more than 40 years ago lots of people have claimed to have spotted elvis presley. find out why it appears, at least, the spirit of the king is truly alive in south wales. we'll shed light on the hidden history of women's football with the help of the players of the unofficial england team from the 1971 world cup. they went to mexico unknown, and they were watched by crowds of up to 100,000 people. but unofficial because they were not there in an official capacity but of course they played their part. we're on the bbc news channel
david thomas from cornwall and paul rochester from county durham with his rather impressive leek.. are you all right? shall i read on? we're saying goodbye to viewers on bbc one in a moment. but we're here on the bbc news channel until nine this morning. coming up... it is the most fiercely contested team tournament in golf with europe and usa facing off in the ryder cup. we'll ask whether the europeans are on course to take back the trophy... they have got a healthy lead going into the final...
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set into cornwall and possibly temperature by the day. for many, not a bad day.y it looks set to bring a miserable sunday. quite storming with heavy rain and more gales, possibly severe gales as well. it looks at the moment like saturday could be the better half of the weekend weather—wise. temperatures again fairly consequential when you have the wind blowing a gale and all that rain around, but again it does with gout away at that blustery start on monday. still fairly with but high pressure starts to move in and this time, it may well last for a good few days into next week. there is a chilly north first thing monday by a gradual easing of that place through the day and such i come through with clea n the day and such i come through with clean aircoming the day and such i come through with clean air coming down from the north and temperatures struggling a little bit at 14-16. but and temperatures struggling a little bit at 111-16. but the and temperatures struggling a little bit at 14—16. but the routes of the breeze, not too bad. thatjust removes out of the w
set into cornwall and possibly temperature by the day. for many, not a bad day.y it looks set to bring a miserable sunday. quite storming with heavy rain and more gales, possibly severe gales as well. it looks at the moment like saturday could be the better half of the weekend weather—wise. temperatures again fairly consequential when you have the wind blowing a gale and all that rain around, but again it does with gout away at that blustery start on monday. still fairly with but high...
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the kids do go click jumping, in cornwall and devon. not that high.l not be doing that any time soon. now, greg rutherford was at the great north games in newcastle yesterday. and thousands of you will be getting ready to take part in this morning's great north run. among them will be sir mo farah. the 4—time olympic champion is bidding for a fifth—consecutive victory. limbering up near the start line in newcastle is our reporter, alison freeman. good morning, alison. you are all on your own at the moment but they will be lots of other people there later? yeah, we don't get to see newcastle central motorway looking like this very often. in fact, it is about once a yearfor the very often. in fact, it is about once a year for the great north run. injusta once a year for the great north run. injust a few once a year for the great north run. in just a few hours, we will see 58,000 people, that is the number of people who have registered to run that 13.1 mile route, from here in newcastle to the coast in south shields. now, as you say, mo farah will be at
the kids do go click jumping, in cornwall and devon. not that high.l not be doing that any time soon. now, greg rutherford was at the great north games in newcastle yesterday. and thousands of you will be getting ready to take part in this morning's great north run. among them will be sir mo farah. the 4—time olympic champion is bidding for a fifth—consecutive victory. limbering up near the start line in newcastle is our reporter, alison freeman. good morning, alison. you are all on your...
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so you have come from cornwall today to join us here. it started close to home.the government. how big can this get? although you have £160,000, that doesn't necessarily go that far? the thing is about the hundred and 63,000, it is the most wonderful endorsement by the government that they see the difference that 0peration encompass can make and is making. we are already in 33 out of 43 police forces in england and wales, so we have been given this money to help us have been given this money to help us get it in the forces that are not yet running 0peration encompass, and work with the forces that are running it and work with the forces that are running itand make work with the forces that are running it and make sure it is running it and make sure it is running in the right way. so how do people get help from discharge, —— from this charity if any schools are watching? they can go to our website, search operation encompass, and there are contact details there. pa rt of and there are contact details there. part of this money is to do that, we are going to contact
so you have come from cornwall today to join us here. it started close to home.the government. how big can this get? although you have £160,000, that doesn't necessarily go that far? the thing is about the hundred and 63,000, it is the most wonderful endorsement by the government that they see the difference that 0peration encompass can make and is making. we are already in 33 out of 43 police forces in england and wales, so we have been given this money to help us have been given this money...
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like this from cornwall. unhealthy survey are suggesting that the low pastry. i love that idea. can you imagine how that will go down in cornwall? people become very passionate about pasties. but what of the reasons i don't eat cornish pasties, but i love the feeling, i don't eat meat, but the pastry is so thick. the thick crust. you can't have cornish pasties made of the low pastry. but you can have tasty pasties with a filling and have it with a nice feeling. it's like a bowl of salad. it's nice having you here. are you a big thick pastry person? pastry keeps me going the whole week, never the billing. so you would have one made of filo pastry? no, sorry. got some rain around across many northern and western areas in for a time this morning, it could be a bit on the heavy side. let's take a look at the way it's raining. showers across the north and west of england. we'll continue to see them come and go. heading across scotland and into northern england. it does mean the northern half of the country brighte
like this from cornwall. unhealthy survey are suggesting that the low pastry. i love that idea. can you imagine how that will go down in cornwall? people become very passionate about pasties. but what of the reasons i don't eat cornish pasties, but i love the feeling, i don't eat meat, but the pastry is so thick. the thick crust. you can't have cornish pasties made of the low pastry. but you can have tasty pasties with a filling and have it with a nice feeling. it's like a bowl of salad. it's...