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all of cornwall coast is hike of all. the south west coast path comprises just over one thousand kilometers of that coastline it's one of europe's most beautiful trails with rescuing scenery. in cornwall it seems like in chanted castles rise up from the sea maybe not as famous as france's most damage but for that reason not nearly as busy. here every fork in the road offers an opportunity to encounter witnesses to long ago history burial mounds stone circles and standing stones. the roads in cornwall are narrow and winding so it's a big. and to drive carefully and always be courteous to your fellow driver for everyone's safety. wherever you see a black and white flag flying alongside the red white and blue union jack that's cornwall. britain's best surfers meet on cornwall's beaches. beginners can ease themselves in when there's just a light swell. nuki in the north is considered the best place for surfing at low tide the beaches there are perfect for families ideal for both children and shell seekers but you need to be t
all of cornwall coast is hike of all. the south west coast path comprises just over one thousand kilometers of that coastline it's one of europe's most beautiful trails with rescuing scenery. in cornwall it seems like in chanted castles rise up from the sea maybe not as famous as france's most damage but for that reason not nearly as busy. here every fork in the road offers an opportunity to encounter witnesses to long ago history burial mounds stone circles and standing stones. the roads in...
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this woman, in cornwall. she has everything. not just brexit. this woman, in cornwall. has everything. notjust food but medicine and toilet paper, water... everything you might need. and many viewers have been getting in touch and saying that this is just like the millennium bug when the world would come to a dance till on the computers could not join would come to a dance till on the computers could notjoin the new century. here we are again. one third of our food century. here we are again. one third of ourfood is imported from the eu said this is where this is coming from. 1200 members have joined this prepping facebook group. and all i would say to this woman in cornwall who has been preparing is that you need to make sure your use by dates are long because we might extend this for yet another year. so otherwise be prepared to have a party. the thing is that the government have fuelled this in a way, trying to prepare themselves but they now have the minister responsible for food supplies, they had been advertising job openings for emergency planning. all that toget
this woman, in cornwall. she has everything. not just brexit. this woman, in cornwall. has everything. notjust food but medicine and toilet paper, water... everything you might need. and many viewers have been getting in touch and saying that this is just like the millennium bug when the world would come to a dance till on the computers could not join would come to a dance till on the computers could notjoin the new century. here we are again. one third of our food century. here we are again....
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naomi dymond, bbc news, cornwall. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker.st of us ended the day on a final note, it will be clear and chile for most of the night. a little bit of rain on the way but not a lot. it is heading to western scotla nd not a lot. it is heading to western scotland and northern ireland —— chilly. this is the weather front that will bring the cloud and spots of rain to the north—west. elsewhere, high—pressure is driving the weather and we will see the clearer skies and chilly conditions this evening and overnight. let's look at the forecast. you can see the clear skies in many parts of the country, the winds freshening up by midnight in the north—west and maybe up midnight in the north—west and maybe up to gale forced. because of the rain reaching the northern isles. not quite so cold, 10 degrees in stornoway but elsewhere it will be five or six in most major towns and cities. the weather front will continue to move across scotland and northern ireland on friday. to the south, the high—pressure pretty much driving the weather. a lot o
naomi dymond, bbc news, cornwall. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker.st of us ended the day on a final note, it will be clear and chile for most of the night. a little bit of rain on the way but not a lot. it is heading to western scotla nd not a lot. it is heading to western scotland and northern ireland —— chilly. this is the weather front that will bring the cloud and spots of rain to the north—west. elsewhere, high—pressure is driving the weather and we...
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so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.ave a look at wednesday now, and we are kind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one or the front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold.
so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.ave a look at wednesday now, and we are kind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one or the front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to...
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the other thing that runs through your book and your career is your love of cornwall.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 of i
the other thing that runs through your book and your career is your love of cornwall.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...
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gone into devon, wales, cornwall, lancaster southern style areas at risk of seeing her there floodinggland, sunshine, 25 degrees, blustery, completely different story compared with elsewhere. this picture going into saturday evening, notice the rain starting to use a little bit where it has been so very wet. the front is now moving into sunday, there will be one final pulse of wet weather along it, could take rain into eastern areas of england on sunday and further east you are a could be there for much of the day. rain clearing northern scotland, but really where it's been so very wet in the west, especially into wales, the drier, sunnier, calm her story on sunday. it is much cooler while saturday is very warm. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11: the westminster attacker, khalid masood, who killed five people including a police officer outside the palace of westminster last year, was lawfully killed, an inquest concludes. pc keith palmer was stabbed repeatedly by khalid masood. his colleague pc carlisle ran towards him in a vain attempt to save him. when i was a
gone into devon, wales, cornwall, lancaster southern style areas at risk of seeing her there floodinggland, sunshine, 25 degrees, blustery, completely different story compared with elsewhere. this picture going into saturday evening, notice the rain starting to use a little bit where it has been so very wet. the front is now moving into sunday, there will be one final pulse of wet weather along it, could take rain into eastern areas of england on sunday and further east you are a could be there...
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it is only right to plead guilty on behalf of devon and cornwall police to this charge. of whether this health and safety breach caused the death of thomas. thomas 0rchard's family welcomed that admission but say it doesn't go far enough. for over six years devon and cornwall police have consistently refused to accept any responsibility for thomas's needless and avoidable death. we will continue to fight for justice for thomas, and we are committed to doing all we can to reduce the shamefulfrequency doing all we can to reduce the shameful frequency with which people with mental health difficulties die in police custody. this is thought to be the first time a police force has admitted a health and safety breach in connection with a death in custody. thomas 0rchard's parents now hope all forces will review the way they use equipment like restraining belts so others are not put at risk. his family will now return for a separate hearing where a judge will decide if the belt was the cause of thomas's death. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in bristol. the head of one of britain's bi
it is only right to plead guilty on behalf of devon and cornwall police to this charge. of whether this health and safety breach caused the death of thomas. thomas 0rchard's family welcomed that admission but say it doesn't go far enough. for over six years devon and cornwall police have consistently refused to accept any responsibility for thomas's needless and avoidable death. we will continue to fight for justice for thomas, and we are committed to doing all we can to reduce the...
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it is only right to plead guilty on behalf of devon and cornwall police to discharge.main outstanding as to whether this health and the breach caused the death of thomas. thomas orchard's family welcomed that admission and says it does not go far enough. for over six years devon and cornwall police have consistently refused to accept any responsibility. for thomas's needless and avoidable death. we will continue to fight to justice the thomas and are committed to doing all we can to reduce the shamefulfrequency doing all we can to reduce the shameful frequency with which people with mental health difficulties die in police custody. this is thought to be the first time a police force has admitted health and safety breach in connect in —— connection with a death in custody. thomas orchard's parents now hope all forces will review the way they used equipment like restraining belt so that others are not put at risk. his family will now return for a separate hearing where a judge will decide if the belt was the cause of thomas' death. just to bring you an update on our brea
it is only right to plead guilty on behalf of devon and cornwall police to discharge.main outstanding as to whether this health and the breach caused the death of thomas. thomas orchard's family welcomed that admission and says it does not go far enough. for over six years devon and cornwall police have consistently refused to accept any responsibility. for thomas's needless and avoidable death. we will continue to fight to justice the thomas and are committed to doing all we can to reduce the...
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naomi dimond, bbc news, cornwall. now, howzat for a mix up? the it didn't quite make it and was held up in the outfield, just short of the rope line. the batsmen stood in the middle of the pitch as they chatted, thinking they'd just scored four runs. but an australian fielder ran to the ball, threw it back to the wicket keeper and this happened... he knocked the stumps off, running out one of the unsuspecting batsmen. former england captain, michael vaughan, described it as one of the most extraordinary runouts he's ever seen. now, let's have a look at the weather, hello, louise. it is glorious out there, you can get out and enjoyed the autumn colour across much of england and wales. this is cumbria and this is suffolk. it looks like it will stay like that for most of the afternoon because if you take a look at the satellite picture you can see those clear skies across england and wales. there is more cloud into the north west with the frontal system arriving through the night. we will start to see the wind picking up perhaps later on today co
naomi dimond, bbc news, cornwall. now, howzat for a mix up? the it didn't quite make it and was held up in the outfield, just short of the rope line. the batsmen stood in the middle of the pitch as they chatted, thinking they'd just scored four runs. but an australian fielder ran to the ball, threw it back to the wicket keeper and this happened... he knocked the stumps off, running out one of the unsuspecting batsmen. former england captain, michael vaughan, described it as one of the most...
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with kitchens stacked to the shelves. we have people in cornwall with kitchens stacked to the shelvesljeues at cashpoints, people rushing round the supermarket. any queues at cashpoints, people rushing round the supermarketm any queues at cashpoints, people rushing round the supermarket. it is the minority. they get clicks on websites, that is why it is interesting but people are worried about it, even if it's a minority, and there is a not a zero risk of a no deal. if there is a no deal, certainly with all the statistics to back it up, the supply chains will be affected, there may or may not be queues on both sides of the command, and some of the medicine, the food that we want might well be delayed and these people are preparing for that. we have some of the quotes in at the moment. with all the statistics to back it up, the supply chains will be affected, there may or may not be queues on both sides of the command, and some of the medicine, the food that we want might well be delayed and these people are preparing for that. we have some of the quotes in at the moment. paul saying "it
with kitchens stacked to the shelves. we have people in cornwall with kitchens stacked to the shelvesljeues at cashpoints, people rushing round the supermarket. any queues at cashpoints, people rushing round the supermarketm any queues at cashpoints, people rushing round the supermarket. it is the minority. they get clicks on websites, that is why it is interesting but people are worried about it, even if it's a minority, and there is a not a zero risk of a no deal. if there is a no deal,...
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i'm going back to cornwall because thatis i'm going back to cornwall because that is or my university is the first of two macro buses. you have to be philosophical, haven't you? such was the chaos caused by the torrential downpour that emergency services have had to help deal with the aftermath. last night, a river broke its banks and there was pressure from all of the extra water. the clean—up operation has begun but the effects of such devastation will be felt for some time to come. storm callum has also caused problems for many farmers across wales. becky eardley filmed this footage of a horse rescue in gilwern in montmouthshire. two men swam out in to water six—feet deep to lead the animal to safety. no—one was injured in the rescue and the horse is said germany, france and britain have issued a joint statement urging a credible investigation into the disappearance of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi, saying that saudi arabia needs to provide a full and detailed response to allegations that he was murdered inside its consulate in istanbul. but amid reports that the uk and the
i'm going back to cornwall because thatis i'm going back to cornwall because that is or my university is the first of two macro buses. you have to be philosophical, haven't you? such was the chaos caused by the torrential downpour that emergency services have had to help deal with the aftermath. last night, a river broke its banks and there was pressure from all of the extra water. the clean—up operation has begun but the effects of such devastation will be felt for some time to come. storm...
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tate st ives, in cornwall.and a new public walkway. tate came to st ives because of this amazing legacy here — an artists' colony that started in the early 19th century and continues to this day. we got to this point where we had four times as many visitors as we expected, so the gallery was bursting at the seams. the community wanted the gallery to expand, but at the same time they wanted it to be integrated into the landscape. we did this by excavating into the cliff side, so that we could create the largest possible gallery level with the existing galleries. st ives sits as a spit of sand out into the atlantic, which captures both the east and west light. it was this particular double light that attracted artists here in the first place. the roof of the gallery is made up of massive concrete beams, above which are six very large light chambers that capture this very particular light of st ives. you could say that daylight was the primary material around which the gallery was built. besides the gallery, it wa
tate st ives, in cornwall.and a new public walkway. tate came to st ives because of this amazing legacy here — an artists' colony that started in the early 19th century and continues to this day. we got to this point where we had four times as many visitors as we expected, so the gallery was bursting at the seams. the community wanted the gallery to expand, but at the same time they wanted it to be integrated into the landscape. we did this by excavating into the cliff side, so that we could...
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the duchess of cornwall evidently had a pressing engagement and couldn't make it.n stand by for the arrival of the mother of the bride, sarah ferguson, also known as the duchess of york. she's not been an entirely welcome figure within royal circles for a good many years. she's had an unfortunate habit of embarrassing them. and then as man and wife together, a carriage ride, it's been seen as an attempt to emulate the ride is taken by harry and meghan after their wedding and concerns have been expressed about the cost of providing security. a number of viewers took exception to the tone of that report, including this one, who recorded this video for us. his comments were fairly sarcastic and at times quite mean—spirited. he made some comments about the sharp ambitions of the bride's father and mother in an obvious dig at prince andrew and sarah ferguson. we all know that sarah ferguson has had a stormy relationship with the royal family over the years, but really, i thought it was a bit low of nicholas witchell to have a dig on eugenie's wedding day. there was also
the duchess of cornwall evidently had a pressing engagement and couldn't make it.n stand by for the arrival of the mother of the bride, sarah ferguson, also known as the duchess of york. she's not been an entirely welcome figure within royal circles for a good many years. she's had an unfortunate habit of embarrassing them. and then as man and wife together, a carriage ride, it's been seen as an attempt to emulate the ride is taken by harry and meghan after their wedding and concerns have been...
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so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.ther systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one or the front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold. we could even get to around 13 degrees in london. but in the north on wednesday, still pretty chilly, temperatures into single figures. but once again, there will be a little bit of rain around across some western areas on wednesday. not an awful lot, but some of us will catch it. now, let's have a look at thursday's weather forecast. and actually some big contrasts across europe, some bad weather affecting the mediterranean and the alps. a lot of snow in the alps by the time we get to thursday. look at the southerly winds pushing warm air all the way into scandinavia. so there will be huge
so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.ther systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one or the front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold. we could even get...
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maybe something a little bit more tropical, around 11 degrees in cornwall.—pressure stretches all the way out to sea, and along its edge we are seeing a north easterly wind. it's particularly windy and some of the eastern coasts, east anglia, possibly the south, these are the average wind speeds here. it will be cold and gusty. elsewhere, quite a lot of sunshine, sunday isn't a bad day for many of us with a lot of grey skies and scattered cloud. it will be cold, 4 degrees, and on sunday, a quick look at europe, cold airto the sunday, a quick look at europe, cold air to the north coming out of scandinavia with warm air from the south. you get this big area of bad weather, no pressure right across. you can see that dividing line. there's some heavy rain, and also some snow in the alps as well. and it stays cold into monday, it feels like autumn, it should feel like autumn, and november isjust around the corner. a man is arrested in the united states — after a series of pipe bombs were sent to critics of president trump. a van belonging to the suspect was seize
maybe something a little bit more tropical, around 11 degrees in cornwall.—pressure stretches all the way out to sea, and along its edge we are seeing a north easterly wind. it's particularly windy and some of the eastern coasts, east anglia, possibly the south, these are the average wind speeds here. it will be cold and gusty. elsewhere, quite a lot of sunshine, sunday isn't a bad day for many of us with a lot of grey skies and scattered cloud. it will be cold, 4 degrees, and on sunday, a...
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to me, this is a testament to true dialogue with the communities of cornwall, resulting in incredible a campus university to provide as much residential accommodation for students as possible. the client really wanted as many rooms as they could get on what was a very controversial site. historic landscape, listed buildings — and to do that in the least controversial way. the project consists of 210 bedrooms in three buildings in the grounds of grade ii—listed house. the building is a marriage of two histories — the brickwork from the georgian house and the concrete frame from the 20th century estate. what i really like about the development we have done here is the way it sits with the surrounding buildings. they look like they have been here forever. one of the features that really struck us was the bay window, and that became the inspiration for a whole series of elements within the scheme. student housing is often very mean, and one of the meanest bits is the window. but in this context, in a garden, we thought why not some french windows? generous, kind, and it gives them access
to me, this is a testament to true dialogue with the communities of cornwall, resulting in incredible a campus university to provide as much residential accommodation for students as possible. the client really wanted as many rooms as they could get on what was a very controversial site. historic landscape, listed buildings — and to do that in the least controversial way. the project consists of 210 bedrooms in three buildings in the grounds of grade ii—listed house. the building is a...
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was the youngest nominee in man booker history. nominee in man booker history. were the duchess of cornwallophy. presented the trophy. career is perhaps even more valuable. valuable. before including salman rushdie and dame hilary mantell. of the year has been revealed at a gala in london. mountains is the overall winner. their behaviour, and caught these two gazing into the distance. and an award for photojournalism. been running for more than 40 years. hello there. of england yesterday. lost that warm southerly wind off the near continent. we'll also have a few showers, as well. it's not going to be completely dry today. very slowly south—eastwards. of england and wales first thing this morning. in towards the west country there. early hours of this morning. though, where we have the cloud. and the west. into east anglia and the south—east. there could be some sunshine ahead of there towards kent. temperature—wise — 16, 17, maybe 18 celsius. and northern ireland will be pretty similar to how they were yesterday. pressure toppling off the atlantic. start to thursday. temperatures down to f
was the youngest nominee in man booker history. nominee in man booker history. were the duchess of cornwallophy. presented the trophy. career is perhaps even more valuable. valuable. before including salman rushdie and dame hilary mantell. of the year has been revealed at a gala in london. mountains is the overall winner. their behaviour, and caught these two gazing into the distance. and an award for photojournalism. been running for more than 40 years. hello there. of england yesterday. lost...
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so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across some central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold. we could even get to around 13 degrees in london. but in the north on wednesday, still pretty chilly, temperatures into single figures. but, once again, there will be a little bit of rain around across some western areas on wednesday. not an awful lot, but some of us will catch it. now, let's have a look at thursday's weather forecast. and actually some big contrasts across europe, some bad weather still affecting the mediterranean and the alps. we would've seen a lot of snow in the alps by the time we get to thursday. look at these southerly winds pushing warm air all the w
so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across some central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold....
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devon and cornwall police have today admitted health and safety breaches.contributed to thomas' death. despite the claims of the chief constable, we see very little actual evidence of remorse. therefore whilst our family does not relish the prospect of yet another hearing, we are pleased that the defendants' denial that its criminal conduct caused thomas' death will now be tested in open court. we will continue to fight forjustice for thomas and are committed to doing all we can to reduce the shameful frequency with which people with mental health difficulties die in police custody. sadly, we have come to the conclusion that change will only come about when police authorities are forced to take responsibility and that is our hope, as we go forward with thomas' case. for much of england and wales, spans of sunshine this afternoon but for the far north of england into northern ireland and scotland, more in the way of scotland. a few showers continuing in northern and western scotland. through this evening and overnight, our band of cloud just started to nudge
devon and cornwall police have today admitted health and safety breaches.contributed to thomas' death. despite the claims of the chief constable, we see very little actual evidence of remorse. therefore whilst our family does not relish the prospect of yet another hearing, we are pleased that the defendants' denial that its criminal conduct caused thomas' death will now be tested in open court. we will continue to fight forjustice for thomas and are committed to doing all we can to reduce the...
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the grey catbird has drawn thousands of keen birdwatchers to near lands end in cornwall where it hasomi dymond has been down to take a look. binoculars and telescopes to hand, they came to day to catch a glimpse of the catbird, a species native to north america. we havejust of the catbird, a species native to north america. we have just stepped away from the group, because the name of the game here is notjust patience, but also silence. the twitchers are paused —— boys with their cameras and it really is a waiting game. what is it like when you are waiting and you actually spotted? it is not pleasurable, i have to say. there it goes. 0h! it has just have to say. there it goes. 0h! it hasjust gone have to say. there it goes. 0h! it has just gone past us. have to say. there it goes. 0h! it hasjust gone past us. that was timing. it is extremely stressful, i have to say. and then when you have a40 have to say. and then when you have a 40 minute wait and it pops up, it is like relief. so patient was eventually rewarded. it had been blown across by the winds we have had recently. the condi
the grey catbird has drawn thousands of keen birdwatchers to near lands end in cornwall where it hasomi dymond has been down to take a look. binoculars and telescopes to hand, they came to day to catch a glimpse of the catbird, a species native to north america. we havejust of the catbird, a species native to north america. we have just stepped away from the group, because the name of the game here is notjust patience, but also silence. the twitchers are paused —— boys with their cameras...
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and across the uk. 0k. meet me you people in cornwall and across the uk. i feel like in schools, people have ways of getting to school and they could engage with it and it would be opened up to us in our area. this idea of including loneliness and relationship education classes, how to combat it, casey, what do you think? it's a good idea, you aren't getting people left out, they will learn about how important it is to have social relationships and that helps tackle loneliness that we may be feeling. 0k, stay there, we are going from your age to 75—year—old audrey who joins us from the dance exercise class. hello, audrey, how are you? i'm fine, thank you. how much do you love your class and what doesn't do for you? i love it, the music is great, we have an excellent teacher, isa great, we have an excellent teacher, is a big social event for a lot of older people. do you socialise after, do you go for tea or is it just the class? we have tea or coffee after and a big chap, for another 30 minutes probably. we all intermingle, find out each other‘s problems.
and across the uk. 0k. meet me you people in cornwall and across the uk. i feel like in schools, people have ways of getting to school and they could engage with it and it would be opened up to us in our area. this idea of including loneliness and relationship education classes, how to combat it, casey, what do you think? it's a good idea, you aren't getting people left out, they will learn about how important it is to have social relationships and that helps tackle loneliness that we may be...
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northern ireland again parts of pembrokeshire and cornwall.rs continuing across northeast scotland in eastern england. we're likely to see some for a time in land across central and southern parts of england. with that noticeable breeze, the temperatures on the thermometer will read between around about six and 11 degrees. and on the strength of the wins, these are the feels like numbers. this is what it will feel like if you head outside. newcastle and aberdeen are barely above freezing. perhaps seven there in plymouth. we go through saturday night. continue to see some showers in eastern areas exposed to this northeasterly flow. perhaps the showers are getting together for a time across the southeast and the channel islands. another thing to bearin channel islands. another thing to bear in mind into the first part of sunday morning is that the clocks go back an hour. you get an extra hour in bed. if you are up early on sunday there will be plenty of sunshine to greet you. still some showers blowing into eastern areas. quite windy across the
northern ireland again parts of pembrokeshire and cornwall.rs continuing across northeast scotland in eastern england. we're likely to see some for a time in land across central and southern parts of england. with that noticeable breeze, the temperatures on the thermometer will read between around about six and 11 degrees. and on the strength of the wins, these are the feels like numbers. this is what it will feel like if you head outside. newcastle and aberdeen are barely above freezing....
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this photo sent in by our weather watcher in cornwall. doesn't look like autumn there.ting western areas. that's rain is going to continue into the afternoon, rain into the western scotla nd afternoon, rain into the western scotland as well. sunshine for many and temperatures and little higher than they were yesterday. about 12-14. this than they were yesterday. about 12—14. this evening it is going to be largely dry. there will be some showers affecting western scotland, south—western scotland into parts of north—west england, west wales and the south—west. further east, clear and dry spells. we've got this rain which is going to gradually work its way into the far south—east of england through this evening. that cloud and rain will spread is way eastwards tonight and because of that, temperatures are not going to fall too far. full scotland and northern ireland, a frost expected into thursday morning. otherwise, those temperatures staying up above freezing at six or seven. figures start off on a cloudy note. some outbreaks of rain affecting eastern areas. but rain mov
this photo sent in by our weather watcher in cornwall. doesn't look like autumn there.ting western areas. that's rain is going to continue into the afternoon, rain into the western scotla nd afternoon, rain into the western scotland as well. sunshine for many and temperatures and little higher than they were yesterday. about 12-14. this than they were yesterday. about 12—14. this evening it is going to be largely dry. there will be some showers affecting western scotland, south—western...
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so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.t wednesday now, and we're kind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across some central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold. we could even get to around 13 degrees in london. but in the north on wednesday, still pretty chilly, temperatures into single figures. but, once again, there will be a little bit of rain around across some western areas on wednesday. not an awful lot, but some of us will catch it. now, let's have a look at thursday's weather forecast. and actually some big contrasts across europe, some bad weather still affecting the mediterranean and the alps. we would've seen a lot of snow in the alps by the time we get to thursday. look at these sout
so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.t wednesday now, and we're kind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across some central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up...
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to me, this is a testament to true dialogue with the communities of cornwall, resulting in incredibleirling prize live here on the bbc news channel next wednesday evening between 8:30—9pm. astronomers in the us say they've detected a moon outside our solar system for the first time. it's called an "exomoon" and it's around 8,000 light—years away. it's estimated to be the size of neptune, making it about four times bigger than earth. it was picked up by nasa's hubble telescope by two us researchers. an appeal to help the survivors of the indonesia earthquake and tsunami has been launched by the uk's disasters emergency committee. more than 1,300 people are known to have died dan snow now presents the official appeal. on friday the 28th of september, a powerful earthquake struck the indonesian island of sulawesi, triggering a tsunami. 18—foot high waves travelling at over a00mph tore through towns and villages, leaving a trail of destruction. 1.5 million people may have been affected. we know that around a thousand people have lost their lives, a figure which is certain to rise. buildin
to me, this is a testament to true dialogue with the communities of cornwall, resulting in incredibleirling prize live here on the bbc news channel next wednesday evening between 8:30—9pm. astronomers in the us say they've detected a moon outside our solar system for the first time. it's called an "exomoon" and it's around 8,000 light—years away. it's estimated to be the size of neptune, making it about four times bigger than earth. it was picked up by nasa's hubble telescope by...
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to me, this is a testament to true dialogue with the communities of cornwall, resulting in incredible campus university to provide as much residential accommodation for students as possible. the client really wanted as many rooms as they could get on what was a very controversial site. historic landscape, these two buildings, —— historic landscape, listed buildings, and to do that in the least controversial way. the project consists of 210 bedrooms in three buildings in the grounds of a great historic house. the building is a marriage of two histories — the brickwork from the georgian house and the concrete frame from the 20th century estate. what i really like about the development we have done here is the way it sits with the surrounding buildings. they look like they have been here forever. one of the features that really struck us was the bay window, and that became the inspiration for a whole series of elements within the scheme. student housing is often very mean and one of the meanest bits is the window, but in this context, in a garden, we thought why not some french windows?
to me, this is a testament to true dialogue with the communities of cornwall, resulting in incredible campus university to provide as much residential accommodation for students as possible. the client really wanted as many rooms as they could get on what was a very controversial site. historic landscape, these two buildings, —— historic landscape, listed buildings, and to do that in the least controversial way. the project consists of 210 bedrooms in three buildings in the grounds of a...
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affecting western areas of the uk, so, on wednesday, there will be some rain around anywhere from cornwalld western parts of scotland. in the east on wednesday, the weather should be dryer and brighter. this is halloween as well. the winds are coming out of the south on wednesday so it will be a bit less cold for some of us. back up to 13 for london. still pretty nippy in aberdeen on wednesday, only eight degrees. some of the rain may reach us on wednesday even further east across the uk. thursday's weather map for much of the continent, notice the southerly winds here across europe bringing stormy weather to parts of the mediterranean. it's been really rough across some parts of europe in the past few days. but also, a plume of warm getting into eastern parts of europe. on thursday here, we have the winds coming out of the north—west off the atlantic so looks like the temperatures are going to go back down to 11 degrees or so again in london. generally it will stay relatively cool for most of us and more unsettled towards the end of the week. this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundo
affecting western areas of the uk, so, on wednesday, there will be some rain around anywhere from cornwalld western parts of scotland. in the east on wednesday, the weather should be dryer and brighter. this is halloween as well. the winds are coming out of the south on wednesday so it will be a bit less cold for some of us. back up to 13 for london. still pretty nippy in aberdeen on wednesday, only eight degrees. some of the rain may reach us on wednesday even further east across the uk....
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we've also got early—morning fog across the isles of scilly and cornwall.hat we will find is that the weather front will continue across north—east scotland, into the northern isles, a cloudy night as well, more missed and fog patches forming, which could be dense in southern england and by the end of the night will also have a weather front coming across north—west scotla nd front coming across north—west scotland introducing more rain. not a particularly cold night, most of us a particularly cold night, most of us being in double figures of. was the tomorrow with a weather front across the north of scotland with heavy rains to be through the day it will move across all the scotland into northern ireland, north—west england and northwest wales. ahead of that, the fog will be slow to clear and when it lists a lot of it will lift into low cloud, again some depths coming out of that. one or two brighter breaks here and there and some sunshine coming through. again, the exception rather than the rule with temperatures up to around 1920. at 19 or 20. rule with
we've also got early—morning fog across the isles of scilly and cornwall.hat we will find is that the weather front will continue across north—east scotland, into the northern isles, a cloudy night as well, more missed and fog patches forming, which could be dense in southern england and by the end of the night will also have a weather front coming across north—west scotla nd front coming across north—west scotland introducing more rain. not a particularly cold night, most of us a...
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still some rain towards cornwall and across western parts of wales, winds gusting. gradually push away. better rain on sunday across parts of southern and eastern england. the remnick is of some overnight rain in the far north on scotland but a better day for many as we see sunny spells develop. by many as we see sunny spells develop. by sunday it will be much cooler. i should fry the today at 5pm: a jury finds westminster attacker khalid masood was lawfully killed. the 52—year—old murdered four pedestrians and a police officer before being shot by a bodyguard outside the palace of westminster in march last year. the coroner and scotland yard dismissed criticism of the then acting metropolitan police commissioner, who witnessed the attack from his car. there is nothing that craig could have done to have stopped masood or pc palmer. he was in a car with two civilians. neither he nor the two civilians. neither he nor the two civilian staff had any protective equipment with them. we‘ll have the latest from the inquest. the other main stories on bbc news at 5pm. eurosta
still some rain towards cornwall and across western parts of wales, winds gusting. gradually push away. better rain on sunday across parts of southern and eastern england. the remnick is of some overnight rain in the far north on scotland but a better day for many as we see sunny spells develop. by many as we see sunny spells develop. by sunday it will be much cooler. i should fry the today at 5pm: a jury finds westminster attacker khalid masood was lawfully killed. the 52—year—old murdered...
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last year the company brought in about 65,000 live wrasse taking around 6500 from cornwall and 18,000land. they said this year the total will be lower. but while the company are open about the numbers of fish they are taking, they are only accounting for 3% of salmon production. it is not known how many wild, cleaner fish the industry as a whole takes every year and campaigners fear the impact this may be having. david mitchell is the marine environmental campaigns manager for the angling trust. one of the main problems as they are not taking a few of them, they are not taking a few of them, they are not taking a few of them, they are taking millions of these fish to use as cleaner fish. we believe understanding the impact of removing the fish and the impact on the rest of the ecosystem should be done. transferred day and luke's wrasse are at the beginning of their 14 wrasse are at the beginning of their 1a hour journey wrasse are at the beginning of their 1a hourjourney up to the north of scotland. is this wrasse fishing sustainable? i believe it is, we're not here to pillage and we
last year the company brought in about 65,000 live wrasse taking around 6500 from cornwall and 18,000land. they said this year the total will be lower. but while the company are open about the numbers of fish they are taking, they are only accounting for 3% of salmon production. it is not known how many wild, cleaner fish the industry as a whole takes every year and campaigners fear the impact this may be having. david mitchell is the marine environmental campaigns manager for the angling...
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showers for northern scotland, northern ireland, parts of pembrokeshire and cornwall and a few more intoread, 6—11, none too impressive but add on the strength of the wind and this is what it will feel like. a feels—like temperature of seven implement and one in aberdeen. a change on sunday, we shift in the winds to a north—easterly direction and that will focus the showers into eastern areas, some lifting further inland to the midlands and the further west you are, largely dry with spells of sunshine and not especially warm. changes into next week. this area of low pressure, which will make for a rough weekend across the western mediterranean, looks like sliding in our direction bringing outbreaks of rain and strengthening winds. we'll see wet and windy weather at times next week. slowly but surely, though, it should turn a bit less cold. this is the business briefing. i'm victoria fritz. a disappointing sales forecast for the christmas season sent amazon shares sliding on thursday night. and google's parent alphabet‘s results disappointed as well. and brazil faces the second part of it
showers for northern scotland, northern ireland, parts of pembrokeshire and cornwall and a few more intoread, 6—11, none too impressive but add on the strength of the wind and this is what it will feel like. a feels—like temperature of seven implement and one in aberdeen. a change on sunday, we shift in the winds to a north—easterly direction and that will focus the showers into eastern areas, some lifting further inland to the midlands and the further west you are, largely dry with...
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yes, true role in cornwall when it, they went for cacti, palm trees, succulents and so on which could are saying that they expect more summers like that they expect more summers like that in the future. they are urging their members to adapt. it will mean a lot less colourful award, these things arejust a lot less colourful award, these things are just screen. but cacti, they can be very colourful? they can sometimes. i think the other thing worth keeping an eye on his english wine, it could be a terrific vintage this year. it was gadhafi who had an all—female bodyguard team. there's fa ct all—female bodyguard team. there's fact checker! the joys of technology. pictures on holiday. everyone is used to seeing people with their camera phones, but some people are taking it a step further. this is such a lazy way of going sightseeing. you pay up to 3a quid, put on your virtual reality headset, go to cornwall, maybe you are looking at the niagara falls. then you get a guy with a drone, can you go left, go right, i'd like to see it from there. it's good, in a way, these drones can go 58 mph
yes, true role in cornwall when it, they went for cacti, palm trees, succulents and so on which could are saying that they expect more summers like that they expect more summers like that in the future. they are urging their members to adapt. it will mean a lot less colourful award, these things arejust a lot less colourful award, these things are just screen. but cacti, they can be very colourful? they can sometimes. i think the other thing worth keeping an eye on his english wine, it could be...
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so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.fronts spinning around here. you can see one or the front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold. we could even get to around 13 degrees in london. but in the north on wednesday, still pretty chilly, temperatures into single figures. but once again, there will be a little bit of rain around across some western areas on wednesday. not an awful lot, but some of us will catch it. now, let's have a look at thursday's weather forecast. and actually some big contrasts across europe, some bad weather affecting the mediterranean and the alps. a lot of snow in the alps by the time we get to thursday. look at the southerly winds pushing warm air all the way into scandinavia. so there will be huge contrasts across europe on thu
so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.fronts spinning around here. you can see one or the front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold. we could even get to around 13 degrees in...
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i am going back to penryn in cornwall because that is where i am at at uni and i'm going to be back veryou can do about it. you have got to be philosophical, haven't you? such was the chaos caused by the torrential downpour that emergency services have had to help deal with the aftermath. last night the river towy broke its banks and this bridge was shaking with the pressure of all this extra water. the heavy rain has caused flooding across the whole of the town. although the clean—up operation has begun, the effect of such devastation will be felt for some time to come. with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much, mishal. good evening. newcastle rugby opened their european champions cup campaign with a shock win over the three—time winners toulon. elsewhere there were wins for saracens, cardiff and gloucester, whose danny cipriani is making a late claim for another england call—up. adam wild rounds up the action. emerging into the bright lights of europe was my killie competition in glasgow, it was rather difficult to see anything, bu
i am going back to penryn in cornwall because that is where i am at at uni and i'm going to be back veryou can do about it. you have got to be philosophical, haven't you? such was the chaos caused by the torrential downpour that emergency services have had to help deal with the aftermath. last night the river towy broke its banks and this bridge was shaking with the pressure of all this extra water. the heavy rain has caused flooding across the whole of the town. although the clean—up...
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so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.ind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across some central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold. we could even get to around 13 degrees in london. but in the north on wednesday, still pretty chilly, temperatures into single figures. but, once again, there will be a little bit of rain around across some western areas on wednesday. not an awful lot, but some of us will catch it. now, let's have a look at thursday's weather forecast. and actually some big contrasts across europe, some bad weather still affecting the mediterranean and the alps. we would've seen a lot of snow in the alps by the time we get to thursday. look at these southerly winds pushing warm air
so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.ind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across some central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite...
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so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.nts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across some central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold. we could even get to around 13 degrees in london. but in the north on wednesday, still pretty chilly, temperatures into single figures. but, once again, there will be a little bit of rain around across some western areas on wednesday. not an awful lot, but some of us will catch it. now, let's have a look at thursday's weather forecast. and actually some big contrasts across europe, some bad weather still affecting the mediterranean and the alps. we would've seen a lot of snow in the alps by the time we get to thursday. look at these southerly winds pushing warm air all the way into scandinavia. so there'll be huge con
so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday.nts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across some central and southern areas. that means that temperatures are expected to pick up a little bit. so not quite so cold. we could even get to around 13 degrees in...