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jemma woodman, bbc news, cornwall.ansport without the fear of being harrassed. it has helped restore one disabled woman's trust in travelling after she suffered an accident and two sexual assaults. katy has been telling the bbc about the positive impact it has had on her life. hi, i'm katy, this is my guide dog. i'm 33 with narcolepsy, albinism, and unstable pelvis, hips, complex regional pain syndrome. as a person who has low vision, there is a lot of trust that i need to give to others. lots of people have said the app is sexist, and they are right. it is. men can never worry about where they sit in a cab, women always have to think about where they are sitting in a cab. i have been sexually assaulted twice. the first was when i was with a group of girlfriends who went into a store to grab something and left me in the car with a nice grandfatherly figure who took advantage. i started shebah because my daughter was at an age where she was noticing that there was a big difference in the way she was being she was being
jemma woodman, bbc news, cornwall.ansport without the fear of being harrassed. it has helped restore one disabled woman's trust in travelling after she suffered an accident and two sexual assaults. katy has been telling the bbc about the positive impact it has had on her life. hi, i'm katy, this is my guide dog. i'm 33 with narcolepsy, albinism, and unstable pelvis, hips, complex regional pain syndrome. as a person who has low vision, there is a lot of trust that i need to give to others. lots...
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here's the thing about it, it has a very tourist eyeview of cornwall. daniel mays's character goes down there and then he falls in with it. why wouldn't he? cornwall is an astonishing place, it's a place like no other, it is proud and beautiful and wonderful. but what you see in the film is definitely a touristy view of it. if you wanted to tear the film apart, you could do, because it is creaky and sentimental. but i kind of wonder why anybody would want to because it is charming. i like the music. daniel mays goes an awfully long way to making it all hang together. i think he is such a great screen presence. i think he has worked with mike leigh, he can do very serious, tough gritty comedy. but he manages this light comedy with a really lovely light touch. i smiled and laughed pretty much all the way through. i know all the things that are wrong with it, i know the things that don't make sense and the things that are sentimental and fanciful. honestly, i don't care. i like it, it was charming. charming, ok. what's best out at the moment? there is this
here's the thing about it, it has a very tourist eyeview of cornwall. daniel mays's character goes down there and then he falls in with it. why wouldn't he? cornwall is an astonishing place, it's a place like no other, it is proud and beautiful and wonderful. but what you see in the film is definitely a touristy view of it. if you wanted to tear the film apart, you could do, because it is creaky and sentimental. but i kind of wonder why anybody would want to because it is charming. i like the...
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this is cornwall an hour or so ago. low is gathering. this is cornwall an hour or so ago.e north. a different story across northern ireland and the scottish borders. we have had some showers that have been there all morning, giving a grey, dull, damp story. this is the rain so far. you can see the showers merging together for longer spells of rain across the scottish boards will —— like the scottish boards will —— like the scottish borders. there is a significant low gathering in the south—west, bringing cloud into cornwall and bringing wet and windy weather through the night tonight. ahead of it, clouding a little, east of england... 0vernight, the low pressure m oves of england... 0vernight, the low pressure moves through, a blanket of cloud, wind and rain pushing steadily to the north, some of the rain heavy, some of the wind gusting up rain heavy, some of the wind gusting up to 60 mph on exposed coast. there will be snow on higher ground. the far north of scotland keeps clearer skies, with a chilly start on wednesday morning. the low pressure will take its time to move
this is cornwall an hour or so ago. low is gathering. this is cornwall an hour or so ago.e north. a different story across northern ireland and the scottish borders. we have had some showers that have been there all morning, giving a grey, dull, damp story. this is the rain so far. you can see the showers merging together for longer spells of rain across the scottish boards will —— like the scottish boards will —— like the scottish borders. there is a significant low gathering in the...
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prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have taken part in a classic car rally as they continue theiricial royal visit to cuba. and dealing with racism in football. calls for stadium and tournament bans as the sport wrestles with a familiar, ugly subject.
prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have taken part in a classic car rally as they continue theiricial royal visit to cuba. and dealing with racism in football. calls for stadium and tournament bans as the sport wrestles with a familiar, ugly subject.
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a lot of clear u nsettled and cornwall, stunning.north—west of the country, weather fronts are brushing north—western scotland. here, a stronger breeze and a few spit some spots of rain overnight. largely clear for many of us. that also means they could be a bit of mist and fog. here are the temperatures early on thursday morning. around about freezing or in some towns and cities in the far south—west. that means first thing in the morning, there could be some fog around, particularly cornwall, devon, maybe around the rest of the west cou ntry devon, maybe around the rest of the west country into southern parts wales as well. other than that it is looking pretty sunny for many of us. clouds may be building a little bit through the course of the afternoon. it does mean some south—eastern areas, perhaps east anglia, could be areas, perhaps east anglia, could be a little on the cloudy side, but temperatures should get up to 16 degrees in london, even about 15 degrees in london, even about 15 degrees expected in aberdeen. friday, in the
a lot of clear u nsettled and cornwall, stunning.north—west of the country, weather fronts are brushing north—western scotland. here, a stronger breeze and a few spit some spots of rain overnight. largely clear for many of us. that also means they could be a bit of mist and fog. here are the temperatures early on thursday morning. around about freezing or in some towns and cities in the far south—west. that means first thing in the morning, there could be some fog around, particularly...
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by 40 of us judges. all over cornwall, more than 200 assessed by 40 of us judgesm all over cornwall, taste, the second thing is the overall look, and the third got to on the basis of what we tested so far, it has been really, really good. as good as last year if not slightly better. one or two were a bit iffy, but most were good. three, two, one, go! now, how about this, speed crimping, the art of joining the pastry to carry the meat, potato, swede and onion which makes the traditional cornish pasty. they are making 15 in just two minutes. three, two, one, stop. and the winner is, in the amateur, traditional pasty category, mr deacon. the standard of ingredients, there is nothing mysterious about it. both types of paper, white and black, that is the real secret. so from arguably the world‘s smallest entry, from canada, to a first attempt. it looks like the cornish pasty recipes in good hands. it prompted a debate in the studio while watching that. i was talking about the fact that i always eat the beat around the edge, even though it isa beat around the edge, even though it is a bit
by 40 of us judges. all over cornwall, more than 200 assessed by 40 of us judgesm all over cornwall, taste, the second thing is the overall look, and the third got to on the basis of what we tested so far, it has been really, really good. as good as last year if not slightly better. one or two were a bit iffy, but most were good. three, two, one, go! now, how about this, speed crimping, the art of joining the pastry to carry the meat, potato, swede and onion which makes the traditional cornish...
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i'm delighted to of the aspirations cornwall has in relation to being carbon free and action that is being taken. we are happy to report we have a good record at the government, but we are doing more. annual support for renewables over 10 million pounds by 2021. ambitious green growth plan through 2032. we will be putting in the policies in place that will enable areas like cornwall to be able to achieve their commitment in relation to the climate change. speaker, 4621 words in the chancellor's spring statement not a single mention of women. the prime minister was time to tackle burning injustice. these women worked all their lives their pension have it taken from them with other knowledge. does the prime minister not think this is a burning injustice? prime minister may: can i say to the honorable gentlemen that he knows full well the relations i have to the issue. we have been very clear, no one will see their pension paid change by more than 18 months to and those with no significant changes did receive at least seven years notice. but we are looking, we do want to see the empower
i'm delighted to of the aspirations cornwall has in relation to being carbon free and action that is being taken. we are happy to report we have a good record at the government, but we are doing more. annual support for renewables over 10 million pounds by 2021. ambitious green growth plan through 2032. we will be putting in the policies in place that will enable areas like cornwall to be able to achieve their commitment in relation to the climate change. speaker, 4621 words in the chancellor's...
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they come from all over cornwall, the south—west and beyond.someone's got to do it. i've been training for years. they have six criteria theyjudge on and it all adds up to 100 and i basically say, the first thing is taste, the second thing is the overall look and the third is crimping. 0n the basis of what we've tasted so far, it's been really, really good. as good as last year, if not, slightly better. a just one or two is a bit iffy. but, most of them are good. three, two, one, go. now how about this? speed crimping. the art ofjoining the pastry to cover the meat, potato, sweet and onion bits of the traditional cornish pasty. here, they are making 15 injust two minutes. three, two, one, stop! cheering and the winner is in the amateur traditional pasty category, billy deacon. standard ingredients. there's nothing funny about it. most types of pepper, white and black. that's the real secret. so from arguably the worlds smallest pasty, and entry all the way from canada to a first ever attempt. it looks like the cornish pasty recipe is in good ha
they come from all over cornwall, the south—west and beyond.someone's got to do it. i've been training for years. they have six criteria theyjudge on and it all adds up to 100 and i basically say, the first thing is taste, the second thing is the overall look and the third is crimping. 0n the basis of what we've tasted so far, it's been really, really good. as good as last year, if not, slightly better. a just one or two is a bit iffy. but, most of them are good. three, two, one, go. now how...
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cornwall wers: in want to be as environmentally friendly as possible. we want to be carbon free by 2030. this means improving the quality of homes. it means making use of my friendty and will the prime minister's government ensure robust policies are in commitments more quickly? prime minister may: i thank my honorable friend. >> i thank my honorable friend. i'm delighted to of the aspirations cornwall has in relation to being carbon free and action that is being taken. we have just for the trip with a good record on climate change as a government but we are doing more and your support for renewables over 10 million by 2021. ambitious green growth plan through 2032. we will be putting in the policies in place that will enable areas like cornwall to be able to achieve their commitment in relation to the climate change. >> 4621 words in the chancellors spring statement not a single mention of women. the prime minister was time to tackle burning injustice. with these women who'v who workd other life for the pension having taken from them without the knowle
cornwall wers: in want to be as environmentally friendly as possible. we want to be carbon free by 2030. this means improving the quality of homes. it means making use of my friendty and will the prime minister's government ensure robust policies are in commitments more quickly? prime minister may: i thank my honorable friend. >> i thank my honorable friend. i'm delighted to of the aspirations cornwall has in relation to being carbon free and action that is being taken. we have just for...
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prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have met the cuban president on the first full day of theirp to the caribbean island. it's the first time members of the royal family have made an official visit to the communist state. the prince and duchess were treated to a dance performance, before meeting the president at the palace of the revolution. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. in the palace of the revolution in havana, a ceremonial welcome. on the left, the president, who is taking cuba into the post—castro era. president miguel diaz—canel took over last year, and last night, he and prince charles sat down for talks. pleasantries rather than politics, but the very fact that charles is here at all is a clear sign that britain wants to build a relationship with cuba and a visit by the heir to the british throne undoubtedly helps. royal visits aren't so much about detail, that's all left to the politicians. these visits are all about striking the right note and creating the right ambience. and here in cuba, that means connecting with some of the things for which cuba
prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have met the cuban president on the first full day of theirp to the caribbean island. it's the first time members of the royal family have made an official visit to the communist state. the prince and duchess were treated to a dance performance, before meeting the president at the palace of the revolution. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. in the palace of the revolution in havana, a ceremonial welcome. on the left, the president, who...
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and taking to the open road — prince charles and the duchess of cornwall get behind the wheel for a classic as they continue their visit to cuba. and coming up on bbc news, is snooker sexist? the player ranked third in the world has been forced to leave her local league, barred from matches because she's a woman. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one, on another extraordinary day in westminster where mps have seized control of the commons as they try to break the deadlock over brexit. tonight, they will vote on a series of proposals, alternatives to the prime minister's deal, with a second referendum a no deal brexit, even no brexit at all, among the possible options. theresa may insists her deal is the only one which guarantees brexit, and she may still bring it back to the commons for a third time amid signs that more mps may now support it. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, has our first report. downing street, where the big decisions are made. today, though, theresa may left number 10, heading for parliament, where mps have forced her and her government to take a
and taking to the open road — prince charles and the duchess of cornwall get behind the wheel for a classic as they continue their visit to cuba. and coming up on bbc news, is snooker sexist? the player ranked third in the world has been forced to leave her local league, barred from matches because she's a woman. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one, on another extraordinary day in westminster where mps have seized control of the commons as they try to break the deadlock over...
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they come from all over cornwall, the south—west and beyond. judges. it is very tough work. but someone's got to do it! i've been training for years! they have six criteria theyjudge on. it all adds up to 100 and i say the first thing is taste, the second is the overall look and the third is crumbling. it's been as good as last year, if not slightly better! one or two were a bit iffy but most of them we re two were a bit iffy but most of them were good! three, two, one... go! studio: we will leave the cornish pasties and go back to the docking in space of the dragon vehicle of space—x with the international space station. let's listen closely. capture confirmed. cheering applause you can hear the cheering behind us at space—x headquarters in california, confirmation of a soft capture of the dragon spacecraft at the international space station. you can see the dragon still moving around a bit, the soft capturing by way of six arms, all on springs, helping. this is unbelievable news for everyone here at space—x and at nasa. at 5:51am on the east
they come from all over cornwall, the south—west and beyond. judges. it is very tough work. but someone's got to do it! i've been training for years! they have six criteria theyjudge on. it all adds up to 100 and i say the first thing is taste, the second is the overall look and the third is crumbling. it's been as good as last year, if not slightly better! one or two were a bit iffy but most of them we re two were a bit iffy but most of them were good! three, two, one... go! studio: we will...
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swings into southern areas of the country, so here we are expecting some pretty wet weather for cornwallmidlands, southern counties, east anglia and the south—east, so many of us in southern parts of the uk will need our brollies on sunday. it's likely to be quite windy too. but northern areas, aberdeen there, enjoying some sunshine on sunday, with temperatures of around about 10 celsius. so it is all change, that warm weather we had in february will soon be a distant memory as this much cooler, showery weather continues into next week and it may last for quite some time. that's the latest. good morning. welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. our headlines today: social media firms are told to do more to tackle child grooming after 5,000 online offences were recorded in 18 months. there is a danger of a large measles epidemic as vaccination rates decline. public health england claims there were around 1,000 cases in england last year. pakistan is set to release the captured indian pilot as a peace gesture later this morning, after shooting down his plane in kashmir. gettin
swings into southern areas of the country, so here we are expecting some pretty wet weather for cornwallmidlands, southern counties, east anglia and the south—east, so many of us in southern parts of the uk will need our brollies on sunday. it's likely to be quite windy too. but northern areas, aberdeen there, enjoying some sunshine on sunday, with temperatures of around about 10 celsius. so it is all change, that warm weather we had in february will soon be a distant memory as this much...
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stunning weather there in cornwall. this is the satellite picture.d portugal as well, many parts of western europe at the moment are in a spell of settled and dry weather. that is certainly the case across the uk through the course of the night and into early thursday. in the south, under the clear skies, temperatures will dip down close to freezing, for example cardiff will barely be above freezing. that means that under the clear skies we could see mist and fog with those dipping temperatures, particularly across the south—west of the country. only patchy fog here and there, but that can still be dangerous, so take it steady if you're travelling early in the morning. elsewhere across the uk it will start off sunny and crisp, but clouds are expected to build. maybe turning quite cloudy in some areas across the south—east. temperatures will still get up to about 16 in newcastle, 15 in aberdeen. in stornoway, where we have winds off the atlantic, more cloud and maybe some spots of rain, only 10 or 11. friday's weather forecast, again, weather fronts j
stunning weather there in cornwall. this is the satellite picture.d portugal as well, many parts of western europe at the moment are in a spell of settled and dry weather. that is certainly the case across the uk through the course of the night and into early thursday. in the south, under the clear skies, temperatures will dip down close to freezing, for example cardiff will barely be above freezing. that means that under the clear skies we could see mist and fog with those dipping...
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i would like to show you some cracking pictures from cornwall.nd they are the largest in europe. stunning pictures and we note the beautiful sky as well but here we go. let‘s compete. this is leicestershire today. a beautiful blue sky there. perhaps a little breezy. two years ago you may remember, back in 2016 we made a promise. if 1000 viewers e—mailed in, we‘d plant 1000 trees in a new woodland in leicestershire. what has happened since then? a fabulous spot here. we are part of the national forest. it looks like we are in a field but look at the trees behind us and the national forest encompasses 200 back in 2016 bbc x. woodland was present and that is the area we are standing on now. it is even bigger now because we put the skies here doing some planting for us. there are some ambitious treeplanting targets for us. there are some ambitious treepla nting targets being for us. there are some ambitious treeplanting targets being set for england. some 11 million more trees have been promised by 2020. so is that viable? what impact could it have?
i would like to show you some cracking pictures from cornwall.nd they are the largest in europe. stunning pictures and we note the beautiful sky as well but here we go. let‘s compete. this is leicestershire today. a beautiful blue sky there. perhaps a little breezy. two years ago you may remember, back in 2016 we made a promise. if 1000 viewers e—mailed in, we‘d plant 1000 trees in a new woodland in leicestershire. what has happened since then? a fabulous spot here. we are part of the...
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swings into southern areas of the country, so here we are expecting some pretty wet weather for cornwall anglia and the south—east, so many of us in southern parts of the uk will need our brollies on sunday. it's likely to be quite windy too. but northern areas, aberdeen there enjoying some sunshine on sunday, with temperatures of around about 10 celsius. so it is all change, that warm weather we had in february will soon be a distant memory as this much cooler, showery weather continues into next week and it may last for quite some time. that is the latest. a very warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name's mike embley. our top stories: after the collapse of the us—north korea summit, president trump points the finger, saying pyongyang wanted all sanctions lifted — something he could not accept. you always have to be prepared to walk. i could have signed an agreement today, and then you people would have said, "oh, what a terrible deal, what a terrible thing he did." no, you have to be prepared to walk. but that's been flatly contra
swings into southern areas of the country, so here we are expecting some pretty wet weather for cornwall anglia and the south—east, so many of us in southern parts of the uk will need our brollies on sunday. it's likely to be quite windy too. but northern areas, aberdeen there enjoying some sunshine on sunday, with temperatures of around about 10 celsius. so it is all change, that warm weather we had in february will soon be a distant memory as this much cooler, showery weather continues into...
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this guy could almost be in the caribbean, sunny weather in cornwall.cture. the weather front is heading our way towards the north—west. high pressure not just across the uk but across france and into parts of spain and portugal as well, many parts of western europe at the moment are in a spell of settled and dry weather. that is certainly the case across the uk through the course of the night and into early thursday. in the south, under the clear skies, temperatures will dip down close to freezing, for example cardiff will barely be above freezing. that means that under the clear skies we could see mist and fog with those dipping temperatures, particularly across the south—west of the country. only patchy fog here and there, but that can still be dangerous, so take it steady if you're travelling early in the morning. elsewhere across the uk it will start off sunny and crisp, but clouds are expected to build. maybe turning quite cloudy in some areas across the south—east. temperatures will still get up to about 16 in london, 14 in newcastle, 15 in aberd
this guy could almost be in the caribbean, sunny weather in cornwall.cture. the weather front is heading our way towards the north—west. high pressure not just across the uk but across france and into parts of spain and portugal as well, many parts of western europe at the moment are in a spell of settled and dry weather. that is certainly the case across the uk through the course of the night and into early thursday. in the south, under the clear skies, temperatures will dip down close to...
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cornwall through death and all the way to the east southeast of the country and pretty cloudy with a. the isle of wight and tunbridge wells coming northwards, that weather is fairly bright and northwestern parts of the uk, some showers there for the western iles and temperature is around nine, 13 and the south and saturday night on the weather front is fairly quiet again. it will be a chilly night into sunday and you see pockets of frost developing there. city centre is between one or four degrees. and outside, around —1 or two. se turbulence for the day here but further south the weather is looking all right and quite sunny when i think on the south coast. then into the next week that's high pressure starts to anchor itself across the uk and when we see a anger it means once it has established itself and is not moving anywhere so it is going to drive our weather for quite anywhere so it is going to drive our weatherfor quite some anywhere so it is going to drive our weather for quite some time and that means that next week with a high pressure in charge, it is looking dry, quite a b
cornwall through death and all the way to the east southeast of the country and pretty cloudy with a. the isle of wight and tunbridge wells coming northwards, that weather is fairly bright and northwestern parts of the uk, some showers there for the western iles and temperature is around nine, 13 and the south and saturday night on the weather front is fairly quiet again. it will be a chilly night into sunday and you see pockets of frost developing there. city centre is between one or four...
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all over the country two hundred buses arrived from the scottish highlands up to wales and from cornwall and from all london neighborhoods are actually expecting up to one million people joining this here in london today and then number one demand is off the protesters today that they are demanding a second vote a second referendum they want to put it back to the people and they want to vote on whether to accept may steal that she negotiated and brussels over the past month or any kind of deal for that matter and they want to vote on whether the u.k. should actually indeed stay in the european union after all so the motto here today the people that i've talked to have been telling me stop the bricks that madness and that it's on everybody's mind people are angry at politicians and the government for wasting two new two years with these negotiations they tired of the political process and they are hoping that a second referendum could be the number one solution here we've all been looking into a crystal ball for months now i'm going to ask you to do the same in this moment how likely is a
all over the country two hundred buses arrived from the scottish highlands up to wales and from cornwall and from all london neighborhoods are actually expecting up to one million people joining this here in london today and then number one demand is off the protesters today that they are demanding a second vote a second referendum they want to put it back to the people and they want to vote on whether to accept may steal that she negotiated and brussels over the past month or any kind of deal...
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the true story of ten fishermen from cornwall who gets assigned to a major music level.out what with ink of that and the rest of these releases in the film review. good evening. at least 49 people have been killed and dozens more have been injured after a gunman opened fire during friday prayers at two mosques in christchurch in new zealand. a man drove up to the al noor mosque and began shooting as he entered the building at around 1.40 in the afternoon local time. there was then a second shooting outside the linwood mosque nearby. the gunman identified himself as a 28—year—old australian and filmed the shootings — broadcasting it all live on social media. the prime minister, jacinda ardern, described it as a well planned terrorist attack and one of new zealand s "darkest days . our correspondent hywel griffith is in christchurch for us. that sense of despair will take some time to lift as people struggle to compare and what they witnessed. the attacks which started at the mosque just behind that police cordoned down the road from me. in all, 49 lives extinguished in mi
the true story of ten fishermen from cornwall who gets assigned to a major music level.out what with ink of that and the rest of these releases in the film review. good evening. at least 49 people have been killed and dozens more have been injured after a gunman opened fire during friday prayers at two mosques in christchurch in new zealand. a man drove up to the al noor mosque and began shooting as he entered the building at around 1.40 in the afternoon local time. there was then a second...
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that is the scene in cornwall.ak to give some brighter and sunnier spells. towards the east of scotland... north west of scotland staying quality, outbreaks of rain here, temperatures this afternoon typically about 13—14, maybe 15. tonight with lengthier crystals compared to last night it is going to be probably quite chilly. more of a frost first thing tomorrow morning. patchy mist and fog especially in central and southern areas. thursday will be a brighter start to the day. a sunnier day for many of us through tomorrow and temperatures a little higher, 13—16. hello, this is bbc newsroom live with joanna gosling. the headlines. could there be a plan b for brexit? mps are taking control of the commons today to vote on alternatives to the prime minister‘s deal. the prime minister will meet conservative backbenchers in an effort to win their support for her deal as she faces growing pressure to name a date to resign. the president of the european council, donald tusk has urged the european parliament not to stand in
that is the scene in cornwall.ak to give some brighter and sunnier spells. towards the east of scotland... north west of scotland staying quality, outbreaks of rain here, temperatures this afternoon typically about 13—14, maybe 15. tonight with lengthier crystals compared to last night it is going to be probably quite chilly. more of a frost first thing tomorrow morning. patchy mist and fog especially in central and southern areas. thursday will be a brighter start to the day. a sunnier day...
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tomorrow is with light is a rush—hour font to get that day under self across price at devon and cornwallcestershire, because he thought back is lingering in the first time in the morning quickly carrying into the rest of the day sunny once again. quite a bit of cloud on eastern parts of england, leading some sunny once again. eastern parts of england, leading some sunny once again. quite a bit of cloud on eastern parts of england, leading some chinese bouncer and end that east of scotland, saturday for northern 16 on northeast scotland, 70 possibly across southeast wales and the midlands as well. friday morning, sunday day sunny day brighter a, more crowded in the last with that increased breeze, more rain and in the far northwest of the country late in the day temperatures are 9 degrees. compared to 18 degrees across parts of eastern england, but that mod aire is on its way out, here is a white accomplishing its way south through the night into saturday, i think of it as a friend are opening up to a bath that something called her, pushing across scotla nd something called her, pushing a
tomorrow is with light is a rush—hour font to get that day under self across price at devon and cornwallcestershire, because he thought back is lingering in the first time in the morning quickly carrying into the rest of the day sunny once again. quite a bit of cloud on eastern parts of england, leading some sunny once again. eastern parts of england, leading some sunny once again. quite a bit of cloud on eastern parts of england, leading some chinese bouncer and end that east of scotland,...
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prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have met the cuban president, miguel diaz—canel, during theyal visit to the caribbean island. the meeting in the presidential palace of the revolution marked the couple's first full day in the capital, havana. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. in the palace of the revolution in havana, a ceremonial welcome. 0n the left, the president who is taking cuba into the post—castro era. president miguel diaz—canel took over last year and last night, he and prince charles sat down for talks — pleasantries rather than politics — but the very fact that charles is here at all is a clear sign that britain wants to build a relationship with cuba and a visit by the heir to the british throne undoubtedly helps. royal visits aren't so much about detail — that's all up to the politicians. these visits are all about striking the right note and creating the right ambience and here in cuba, that means connecting with some of the things for which cuba is famous. ballet is one thing at which cubans excel. charles and camilla visited a ballet school
prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have met the cuban president, miguel diaz—canel, during theyal visit to the caribbean island. the meeting in the presidential palace of the revolution marked the couple's first full day in the capital, havana. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. in the palace of the revolution in havana, a ceremonial welcome. 0n the left, the president who is taking cuba into the post—castro era. president miguel diaz—canel took over last year and...
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matt bradley, nbc news, cornwall, england. >>> back in a moment with the amazing story of a man who escaped the mouth of a whale. >>> our next story is reminiscence of a well-known biblical tale, where jonah is swallowed by a giant fish but is eventually spit out unharmed. for one man in south africa, that story hit a bit too close to home. >> there is no time for fear in a situation like that. you have to use your instinct. >> reporter: reiner schiff has been inside a whale and lived to tell the tale. a dive tour operator, he was documenting a veresardine runoff the coast of south africa when he was in the mouth of a bride's whale. he is hanging on the animal's mouth. >> once i felt the pressure, i instantly knew a whale grabbed me. >> reporter: they reach up to 55 feet and can weigh up to 60,000 pounds. >> the next moment, i felt the whale was turning either way, and the pressure was released. then i was washed out of the mouth. >> reporter: he had no injuries and maintains this wasn't an attack. >> in all the years, never, ever a situation occurred like that. i'm sure it was a surprise f
matt bradley, nbc news, cornwall, england. >>> back in a moment with the amazing story of a man who escaped the mouth of a whale. >>> our next story is reminiscence of a well-known biblical tale, where jonah is swallowed by a giant fish but is eventually spit out unharmed. for one man in south africa, that story hit a bit too close to home. >> there is no time for fear in a situation like that. you have to use your instinct. >> reporter: reiner schiff has been...
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every few does a lot for the duchess of cornwall and it's mostly with say they say a color like thismakes a face beautiful and i think one can confirm that with camilla coming back from the fish to take. their flowers are even in demand with costume designers in hollywood do you really think so nice to see that it was interesting. to see. whether fantasy drama or james bond the flowers from their workshop set the tone. often this tire's find out only by chance which celebrities are decorating themselves with their flowers although the order books are full they have their eyes on retirement and they're hoping to pass their business on to a successor while it's still in full bloom. now with that we come to the end of the show don't forget to check out our website for this week's draw and the chance to win an exclusive your own max watch you can also follow us on facebook for me and the rest of the crew here as always thanks for watching or see you again next week. it's one of germany's most popular travel destinations reagan's book the city on the danube is experiencing at tourism. wha
every few does a lot for the duchess of cornwall and it's mostly with say they say a color like thismakes a face beautiful and i think one can confirm that with camilla coming back from the fish to take. their flowers are even in demand with costume designers in hollywood do you really think so nice to see that it was interesting. to see. whether fantasy drama or james bond the flowers from their workshop set the tone. often this tire's find out only by chance which celebrities are decorating...
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prince charles and his wife camilla the duchess of cornwall are scheduled to arrive in cuba tomorrow,rk dedicated to princess diana. it will be the first visit by members of the british royal family to cuba. >>> scott reiss is here and basketball time, so he is an update on all the action happening across the nation. >> it's a busy and fun weekend. there's no local teams remaining in the men's ncaa tournament, but we have plenty going on the ladies i. stanford the two seed in the west with a tuneup game against uc davis. hill, russell william and the house! he's watching his sister anna whose bawling out and hitting a three from the corner. sanford upper 23 at the break, so there is that. third quarter, defense and offense. alana smith feisty! gets the steel, pushed ahead, 2/21 point. cardinal roles. they will face byu on monday. >>> lindsay gottlieb and celtic in north carolina. final seconds of the third quarter. caldwell had tojaelyn brown, and the running three to beat the buzzer. why not? don't think she would cut bank but still counts. fourth quarter, caldwell to christine need
prince charles and his wife camilla the duchess of cornwall are scheduled to arrive in cuba tomorrow,rk dedicated to princess diana. it will be the first visit by members of the british royal family to cuba. >>> scott reiss is here and basketball time, so he is an update on all the action happening across the nation. >> it's a busy and fun weekend. there's no local teams remaining in the men's ncaa tournament, but we have plenty going on the ladies i. stanford the two seed in the...
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sunniest for longest around the channel islands and parts of cornwall.wers across the hebrides and the highlands. that cloud will bring some less chilly air. we will get some less chilly air. we will get some more sunshine later this week with temperatures up to 17, 18 celsius, before cooler weather returns this weekend. goodbye for now. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. there's a brexit power struggle between mps and a prime minister who's increasingly boxed in. it is with great regret that i have had to conclude that as things stand, there is still not sufficient support in the house to bring back the deal for a third meaningful vote. theresa may does not want to risk a third vote, and in an hour or so, mps will vote on whether parliament should control some of what happens next. as you can imagine, president trump is in a buoyant mood after the bucknell investigation found he did not couude investigation found he did not collude with russia and now he is on the attack. what they did, false narrative, it was a terrible
sunniest for longest around the channel islands and parts of cornwall.wers across the hebrides and the highlands. that cloud will bring some less chilly air. we will get some less chilly air. we will get some more sunshine later this week with temperatures up to 17, 18 celsius, before cooler weather returns this weekend. goodbye for now. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. there's a brexit power struggle between mps and a prime minister who's increasingly boxed in. it is with great...
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prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have taken part in a classic car rally as they continue theirial royal visit to cuba. and dealing with racism in football. calls for stadium and tournament bans as the sport wrestles with a familiar, ugly subject. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. mps will vote on a series of alternatives to theresa may's withdrawal deal today to try to end the brexit deadlock. they will mark their preferences on a ballot paper to gauge support for the different options. the so—called indicative votes are intended to give the government an idea of the different types of brexit a majority of mps might support if theresa may can't get her own deal through the commons. the prime minister is also due to meet with members of her own party as she continues to try to convince them to back her deal. so on yet another busy brexit day, here's what we're expecting in the commons. first up, what promises to be a lively prime minister's questions at midday as mps put questions to theresa may. we can expect a big brexit focus during that. after pmqs, there wil
prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have taken part in a classic car rally as they continue theirial royal visit to cuba. and dealing with racism in football. calls for stadium and tournament bans as the sport wrestles with a familiar, ugly subject. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. mps will vote on a series of alternatives to theresa may's withdrawal deal today to try to end the brexit deadlock. they will mark their preferences on a ballot paper to gauge support for the...
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in devon and cornwall, the number of teachers and teaching assistants are both down by around 400 — asldren here, and across the age range and a nursery so we are a big school. big school with a budget to balance. members of my teaching staff have been made redundant and the impact has been enormous because they were in classrooms and working with children, supporting teachers and it is heartbreaking that the children i now need additional support, we are really struggling to find that support. the latest figures from the government shall in the last year in schools across devon and cornwall, the number of teachers is down by around 400 and that is 3% and the same for teaching assistants, down around 430 which is 5%.ij same for teaching assistants, down around 430 which is 5%. i feel bad for the children because they need the support that teaching assistants are able to give and have access to learning and sell lots of children are finding it quite tricky in the class now. the government says more money than ever before is going into education and that schools and devon for example wil
in devon and cornwall, the number of teachers and teaching assistants are both down by around 400 — asldren here, and across the age range and a nursery so we are a big school. big school with a budget to balance. members of my teaching staff have been made redundant and the impact has been enormous because they were in classrooms and working with children, supporting teachers and it is heartbreaking that the children i now need additional support, we are really struggling to find that...
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prince charles and his wife, the duchess of cornwall, are in cuba for the first ever officialp t by royalsthe communist country. they have been taking a tour of havana in n was being sas an effort by britain to develop closer links. here is nicholas witchell. nicholas: the first british roles to visit thisni marxist-leni iand somewhere in the shadows was on the chaotic said. you might think that charlest would be the s person that any old-style cuban communist would have little time for. but times are changing. cuba is more and more looking outwards, and the british foreign office has said charles and his wife the message that the doors opened a much warmer ties. the message was getting a little bit lost. and there ishaos, an awful lot of chaos this morning, this is where oil ome into their own. what loyalty can do is act as a catalyst come as a encouragement to better relations. things are moving on. it's 60 years since the communistevolution in cuba which brought fidel castro to power and reach exposed cuba to western and especially american hostility. fidel handed over to his brother ra
prince charles and his wife, the duchess of cornwall, are in cuba for the first ever officialp t by royalsthe communist country. they have been taking a tour of havana in n was being sas an effort by britain to develop closer links. here is nicholas witchell. nicholas: the first british roles to visit thisni marxist-leni iand somewhere in the shadows was on the chaotic said. you might think that charlest would be the s person that any old-style cuban communist would have little time for. but...
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it has a very tourist eye view of cornwall.t's an exciting place, a place like no other and proud and beautiful and wonderful. what you see in the film is definitely a touristy view of it. if you wanted to tell them apart, you could because it is creaky and sentimental. i wonder why anybody would want to. it is charming. i like the music. daniel mays does an awfully long way to making it all hang together. i think he has a great screen presence, he has worked with mike lee, he can do very serious, tough gritty comedy. but he manages this light comedy with a really lovely light touch. i smiled and laughed pretty much all the way through. i know all the things that are wrong with it, i know the things that don't make sense and are sentimental and fanciful. honestly, i don't care. i like it, it's charming. charming, ok. what's best out at the moment? there is this film called the kindergarten teacher, which stars maggie gyllenhaal. it's about a candidate teacher who becomes advanced that a five—year—old in her class is the new moz
it has a very tourist eye view of cornwall.t's an exciting place, a place like no other and proud and beautiful and wonderful. what you see in the film is definitely a touristy view of it. if you wanted to tell them apart, you could because it is creaky and sentimental. i wonder why anybody would want to. it is charming. i like the music. daniel mays does an awfully long way to making it all hang together. i think he has a great screen presence, he has worked with mike lee, he can do very...
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well, i think western areas, so cornwall, devon, parts of wales, maybe northern ireland, before the rainhere you're likely to be stuck underneath the cloud. but still 13 in london and double figures as far north as glasgow and edinburgh, so not a bad day. now, the weekend is looking very wet, very windy, we're expecting gale force winds throughout many western areas of the uk. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: after the collapse of the us—north korea summit, president trump points the finger, saying pyongyang wanted all sanctions lifted, something he could not accept. you always have to be prepared to walk. i could have signed an agreement today, and then you people would have said, "oh, what a terrible deal, what a terrible thing he did." no, you have to be prepared to walk. but that has been flatly contradicted by north korea. it says it was only asking for some of the sanctions to be lifted. translation: if the united states removes partial sanctions, we will permanently and completely dismantle
well, i think western areas, so cornwall, devon, parts of wales, maybe northern ireland, before the rainhere you're likely to be stuck underneath the cloud. but still 13 in london and double figures as far north as glasgow and edinburgh, so not a bad day. now, the weekend is looking very wet, very windy, we're expecting gale force winds throughout many western areas of the uk. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top...
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the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall have made history by becoming the first members of the royalin an official capacity. the royal couple attended a wreath—laying ceremony for cuba's national hero, the poet jose marti and are due to join the country's president for an official dinner. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. welcome to cuba, the guard of honour of the revolutionary armed forces of one of the world's last remaining single party communist states, with a greeting for the representative of perhaps the world's best—known representative monarchy, prince charles of the united kingdom. no member of the british royalfamily has ever been to cuba before to stand alongside portraits of revolutionaries like che guevara, peeking through on the left ear. but charles and his wife are in havana asa sign charles and his wife are in havana as a sign of britain's readiness to engage with cuba, and at this memorialfor engage with cuba, and at this memorial for one engage with cuba, and at this memorialfor one of engage with cuba, and at this memorial for one of cuba's heroe
the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall have made history by becoming the first members of the royalin an official capacity. the royal couple attended a wreath—laying ceremony for cuba's national hero, the poet jose marti and are due to join the country's president for an official dinner. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. welcome to cuba, the guard of honour of the revolutionary armed forces of one of the world's last remaining single party communist states, with a...
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whether it's ladies dancing in margate, men preparing lobster pots in cornwall or someone supping a cuppa british at work, rest and play for nearly half a century. this is st mark's road, which is in easton in bristol, and i came here last summer for iftar, which is a festival they have organised by the muslim community where they break the fast at the end of the evening for ramadan. he's spent the last two years observing and documenting the divided communities that make up brexit britain. a lot of the people i photographed, i didn't speak to. mmm. i'm not even assuming that they were in one direction or another. in a sense, i'm leaving it open for people to interpret how they like. often the iconography of what they believe in is often very similar to those on both sides of the argument. so, some of the cliches, if you like, of british life that i've tried to capture, like postboxes and hats and fetes, would actually be, you know, both sides to the argument would be would actually be, you know, things that both sides of the argument would be very fond of. you've got to have the contradi
whether it's ladies dancing in margate, men preparing lobster pots in cornwall or someone supping a cuppa british at work, rest and play for nearly half a century. this is st mark's road, which is in easton in bristol, and i came here last summer for iftar, which is a festival they have organised by the muslim community where they break the fast at the end of the evening for ramadan. he's spent the last two years observing and documenting the divided communities that make up brexit britain. a...
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whether it's ladies dancing in margate, men preparing lobster in cornwall or someone supping a cuppang the british at work, rest and play for nearly half a century. this is st mark's road, which is in easton in bristol, and i came here last summer for iftar, which is a festival they have organised by the muslim community where they break the fast at the end of the evening for ramadan. he's spent the last two years observing and documenting the divided communities that make up brexit britain. a lot of the people i photographed, i didn't speak to. mmm. i'm not even assuming that they were in one direction or another. in a sense, i'm leaving it open for people to interpret how they like. often the iconography of what they believe in is often very similar to those on both sides of the argument. so some of the cliches, if you like, of british life that i've tried to capture, like postboxes and hats and fetes, very fond of. you've got to have the contradictions of british modern life, you know? we are a modern country and yet we are so... if you look at the establishment here, they are alm
whether it's ladies dancing in margate, men preparing lobster in cornwall or someone supping a cuppang the british at work, rest and play for nearly half a century. this is st mark's road, which is in easton in bristol, and i came here last summer for iftar, which is a festival they have organised by the muslim community where they break the fast at the end of the evening for ramadan. he's spent the last two years observing and documenting the divided communities that make up brexit britain. a...
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stunning weather there in cornwall. this is the satellite picture.the uk but across france and into parts of spain and portugal as well, many parts of western europe at the moment are in a spell of settled and dry weather. that is certainly the case across the uk through the course of the night and into early thursday. in the south, under the clear skies, temperatures will dip down close to freezing, for example cardiff will barely be above freezing. that means that under the clear skies we could see mist and fog with those dipping temperatures, particularly across the south—west of the country. 0nly patchy fog here and there, but that can still be dangerous, so take it steady if you're travelling early in the morning. elsewhere across the uk it will start off sunny and crisp, but clouds are expected to build. maybe turning quite cloudy in some areas across the south—east. temperatures will still get up to about 16 in london, 1a in newcastle, 15 in aberdeen. in stornoway, where we have winds off the atlantic, more cloud and maybe some spots of rain,
stunning weather there in cornwall. this is the satellite picture.the uk but across france and into parts of spain and portugal as well, many parts of western europe at the moment are in a spell of settled and dry weather. that is certainly the case across the uk through the course of the night and into early thursday. in the south, under the clear skies, temperatures will dip down close to freezing, for example cardiff will barely be above freezing. that means that under the clear skies we...
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prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have made history by becoming the first members of the royal an official capacity. the prince of wales is due to have dinner with the president, as well as visit environmentally friendly projects during the three—day trip. the venezuelan capital, caracas, and many other parts of the country have been hit by another power cut, weeks after widespread blackouts. the metro in caracas has closed temporarily, leaving thousands of commuters crowding the streets. the information minister said the main hydroelectric dam had been the subject of an attack. earlier this month, most venezuelans went without electricity for almost a week. back to our top story now, another dramatic day in the count down to brexit. prime minister theresa may has lost three ministers and two key votes in one evening and parliament will now hold a series of indicative votes to indicate which version of a deal to leave to european union it can agree on. when she came back before the mps earlier today, she explained why she thought this would not be any kind of solution. the amen
prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have made history by becoming the first members of the royal an official capacity. the prince of wales is due to have dinner with the president, as well as visit environmentally friendly projects during the three—day trip. the venezuelan capital, caracas, and many other parts of the country have been hit by another power cut, weeks after widespread blackouts. the metro in caracas has closed temporarily, leaving thousands of commuters crowding the...
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swings into southern areas of the country, so here we are expecting some pretty wet weather for cornwalls in southern parts of the uk will need our brollies on sunday. it's likely to be quite windy too. but northern areas, aberdeen there, enjoying some sunshine on sunday, with temperatures of around about 10 celsius. so it is all change, that warm weather we had in february will soon be a distant memory as this much cooler, showery weather continues into next week and it may last for quite some time. that's the latest. this is bbc news. the headlines: the white house says further meetings could be held between the us and north korea, following the failed summit in vienam. a disagreement about lifting economic sanctions dashed hopes for progress on denuclearising the korean peninsula. despite washington's optimism, pyongyang insists its position won't change. on his way home from vietnam, president trump told troops in alaska that us—backed forces have now retaken100% of the so—called caliphate once held by the militant group known as islamic state. the us is offering a reward of up to $1
swings into southern areas of the country, so here we are expecting some pretty wet weather for cornwalls in southern parts of the uk will need our brollies on sunday. it's likely to be quite windy too. but northern areas, aberdeen there, enjoying some sunshine on sunday, with temperatures of around about 10 celsius. so it is all change, that warm weather we had in february will soon be a distant memory as this much cooler, showery weather continues into next week and it may last for quite some...
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stunning weather there in cornwall. this is the satellite picture. across the uk but across france and into parts of spain and portugal as well, many parts of western europe at the moment are in a spell of settled and dry weather. that is certainly the case across the uk through the course of the night and into early thursday. in the south, under the clear skies, temperatures will dip down close to freezing, for example cardiff will barely be above freezing. that means that under the clear skies we could see mist and fog with those dipping temperatures, particularly across the south—west of the country. 0nly patchy fog here and there, but that can still be dangerous, so take it steady if you're travelling early in the morning. elsewhere across the uk it will start off sunny and crisp, but clouds are expected to build. maybe turning quite cloudy in some areas across the south—east. temperatures will still get up to about 16 in london, 1a in newcastle, 15 in aberdeen. in stornoway, where we have winds off the atlantic, more cloud and maybe some spots o
stunning weather there in cornwall. this is the satellite picture. across the uk but across france and into parts of spain and portugal as well, many parts of western europe at the moment are in a spell of settled and dry weather. that is certainly the case across the uk through the course of the night and into early thursday. in the south, under the clear skies, temperatures will dip down close to freezing, for example cardiff will barely be above freezing. that means that under the clear...