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, the postcard cornwall, how it looks on _ cornwall, the postcard cornwall, how it looks on the forgea summer holiday there and can't. ~ ., , ., want to book a summer holiday there and can't. ~ ., i. ., and can't. i know, there you go. that is the _ and can't. i know, there you go. that is the thing _ and can't. i know, there you go. that is the thing on _ and can't. i know, there you go. that is the thing on lots - and can't. i know, there you go. that is the thing on lots of- and can't. i know, there you go. | that is the thing on lots of mines at the minute, getting a potential breakaway at some stage in the uk. if you have got one lined up, enjoy yourself. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hopefully you have as good if view asjohn hopefully you have as good if view as john has. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. police searching for a 2k year—old man who was mistakenly released from wormwood scrubs prison in west london have issued new images to help find him. william fernandez was on remand awaiting trial for sexual assault. the prison mistakenly freed him la
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this will put cornwall front and center on the world stage. and give us a great opportunity to showcase all we have to offer. not just a great place to visit for its amazing place -- amazing food and drink sector, but the technologies of space and renewable energy. i know the prime minister shares my ambition that the g7 leave a lasting economic legacy. that and, in light of the recent progress made on lithium extraction, will he work with me to secure a giga factory for cornwall so we can produce the batteries, leave that lasting economic legacy, and provide well-paid jobs for the future that cornwall needs? prime minister johnson: i think cornwall is the klondike of lithium, as far as i understand the matter. i would be delighted to assist him in locating a giga factory somewhere near of cornwall. i do not want to promise too much at this stage. >> list of the leader of the smp. -- snp. >> may i wish everyone a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, for people across scotland, this week explores a tale of two governments with two very differe
this will put cornwall front and center on the world stage. and give us a great opportunity to showcase all we have to offer. not just a great place to visit for its amazing place -- amazing food and drink sector, but the technologies of space and renewable energy. i know the prime minister shares my ambition that the g7 leave a lasting economic legacy. that and, in light of the recent progress made on lithium extraction, will he work with me to secure a giga factory for cornwall so we can...
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speaker, i think cornwall is a klondike of lithium. understand the matter and be delighted to assist in locating a giga factory somewhere near cornwall, mr. speaker, but i don't want to promise too much at this date. >> let's go to the leader of the snp ian blackford. >> thank you, mr. speaker. and kind of wish everyone a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, people across scotland this week again explores the failed the two governments with too many different sets of values. yesterday the snp government passed landmark legislation that will prove the u.n. convention on the rights of the child. putting children at the vanguard of children's rights. and contrasting uk government in providing meals. wouldn't give them a fair wage and puts billions it generically nuclear arsenal assist in decline. does the prime minister understand that the scottish people are best served with the government that lives up to their values, i government, prime minister that prioritizes -- not bombs? >> i think with the people of scotland need and deserve, m
speaker, i think cornwall is a klondike of lithium. understand the matter and be delighted to assist in locating a giga factory somewhere near cornwall, mr. speaker, but i don't want to promise too much at this date. >> let's go to the leader of the snp ian blackford. >> thank you, mr. speaker. and kind of wish everyone a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, people across scotland this week again explores the failed the two governments with too many different sets of values....
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and the rising popularity of cornwall as a place notjust to holiday, but to live. on bbc news — the republic of ireland team would have their manager's backing should they decide to follow norway and others in protesting against human rights before their friendly with world cup hosts qatar. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. an official review into the policing of the london vigil held in memory of sarah everard has found officers �*did not act inappropriately or in a heavy—handed manner�*. footage from the event on clapham common showed women being detained, and the force was widely criticised, including by senior politicians. but the chief inspector of constabulary, sir tom winsor, says officers had done their best to disperse the crowd peacefully, and remained calm and professional when subjected to abuse. sarah everard was last seen alive in the area on march 3rd. a police officer, wayne couzens, has been charged with her murder. let's go over to our correspondent sangita myska. it correspondent sangita myska. is worth taking a ste remember it i
and the rising popularity of cornwall as a place notjust to holiday, but to live. on bbc news — the republic of ireland team would have their manager's backing should they decide to follow norway and others in protesting against human rights before their friendly with world cup hosts qatar. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. an official review into the policing of the london vigil held in memory of sarah everard has found officers �*did not act inappropriately or in a...
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this will put cornwall this summer. so we can produce the battery, leave that legacy and provide the well paid jobs for the future that cornwall she needs?— she needs? yes, of course, mr speaker. _ she needs? yes, of course, mr speaker. i— she needs? yes, of course, mr speaker, ithink— she needs? yes, of course, mr speaker, i think cornwall - she needs? yes, of course, mr speaker, i think cornwall is - she needs? yes, of course, mr| speaker, i think cornwall is the condyke of lithium as far as i understand the matter, and i would be delighted to assist him in locating a factory somewhere near cornwall, but i don�*t want to promise too much at this stage. xxxx:dyke. xxxx: dyke. let us go to the leader of the xxxx:dyke. let us go to the leader of the snp ian blackford. let us go to the leader of the snp ian itlackford-_ let us go to the leader of the snp ian blackford. thank you. can i wish eve one ian blackford. thank you. can i wish everyone a — ian blackford. thank you. can i wish everyone a happy — ian blackford. than
this will put cornwall this summer. so we can produce the battery, leave that legacy and provide the well paid jobs for the future that cornwall she needs?— she needs? yes, of course, mr speaker. _ she needs? yes, of course, mr speaker. i— she needs? yes, of course, mr speaker, ithink— she needs? yes, of course, mr speaker, i think cornwall - she needs? yes, of course, mr speaker, i think cornwall is - she needs? yes, of course, mr| speaker, i think cornwall is the condyke of lithium as...
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nowhere left to room. _ lake district or cornwall.y wants to move _ left to room, is there? everybody wants to move there. _ left to room, is there? everybody wants to move there. the - left to room, is there? everybody wants to move there. the pain i left to room, is there? everybody i wants to move there. the pain even more. at wants to move there. the pain even more. �* . . wants to move there. the pain even more. ~ , . ., g ., more. a picture of clive myrie from our colleague. _ more. a picture of clive myrie from our colleague, he _ more. a picture of clive myrie from our colleague, he has _ more. a picture of clive myrie from our colleague, he has been - more. a picture of clive myrie from our colleague, he has been made l more. a picture of clive myrie from l our colleague, he has been made the next presenter of mastermind. there was his cap and his car. —— and his scarf. let's go to the independent. very strong photograph here which the independent historically used to do, going back to be first days of the independent bus tha
nowhere left to room. _ lake district or cornwall.y wants to move _ left to room, is there? everybody wants to move there. _ left to room, is there? everybody wants to move there. the - left to room, is there? everybody wants to move there. the pain i left to room, is there? everybody i wants to move there. the pain even more. at wants to move there. the pain even more. �* . . wants to move there. the pain even more. ~ , . ., g ., more. a picture of clive myrie from our colleague. _ more. a...
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both cumbria, cornwall say this as well. it's almost — cumbria, cornwall say this as well.hey're being starved of this outside time and they're — starved of this outside time and they're overdoing it.— starved of this outside time and they're overdoing it. weep and start ofthe they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, _ they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, but _ they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, but the _ they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, but the weather - they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, but the weather is i of the outside, but the weather is going to make sure we stay at home —— we've been starved. i don't even want to talk about how low the temperatures are going to tumble. let's look at the financial times because we're getting deliveries, but in terms of the reflection of its share, its debut on the share markets, it's not been what you would expect arguably. what we've seen with these deliveries of the stock market is essentially, it taking a huge tumble. this launch into the stock ma
both cumbria, cornwall say this as well. it's almost — cumbria, cornwall say this as well.hey're being starved of this outside time and they're — starved of this outside time and they're overdoing it.— starved of this outside time and they're overdoing it. weep and start ofthe they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, _ they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, but _ they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, but the _ they're overdoing it. weep and start...
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that is extremely important in a place like cornwall. when we get back to some sense of normality after the pandemic, if people are continuing to do things like working from home at a higher level, then good broadband and good connectivity means it does not matter if you live in canary wharf or cornwall, and on a day like today, it is really showing itself in the best light. studio: you have caught the sun already, john? it studio: you have caught the sun already. john?— studio: you have caught the sun already, john? it does not take long for me, i already, john? it does not take long for me. i can _ already, john? it does not take long for me. i can get — already, john? it does not take long for me, i can get a _ already, john? it does not take long for me, i can get a postcard - already, john? it does not take long for me, i can get a postcard from i already, john? it does not take long for me, i can get a postcard from a l for me, i can get a postcard from a sunny country and get sunburned, i tell you! sunny country and get sunburned,
that is extremely important in a place like cornwall. when we get back to some sense of normality after the pandemic, if people are continuing to do things like working from home at a higher level, then good broadband and good connectivity means it does not matter if you live in canary wharf or cornwall, and on a day like today, it is really showing itself in the best light. studio: you have caught the sun already, john? it studio: you have caught the sun already. john?— studio: you have...
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cornwall is one of the uk�*s most popular tourist destinations. time! paul and jill rafter are moving down from bristol. so, you�*ve got utility room in there. but with such high demand for homes, there�*s stiff competition and they fear being priced out of the market. from a location point of view, this is ideal for us. yeah. we love the sea, we love being by it, in it, on it. so, you know, it'sjust an ideal place for us to live. so, yeah, we really want to move down here but it, it�*s difficult because, you know, some people have got crazy money and we are not in that situation. we want to move down here, we need to sell our house, we want to make a life here and, you know, so wejust have to wait and see. oh, here is one of them. hi, darling. and the plan is forjill�*s two daughters and their family to move here as well. here we go, what do you think of this? emma ward is an estate agent based on the north coast in st agnes. she says sometimes people will buy houses without seeing them in person. and it gives you the sort of opportunity to do so
cornwall is one of the uk�*s most popular tourist destinations. time! paul and jill rafter are moving down from bristol. so, you�*ve got utility room in there. but with such high demand for homes, there�*s stiff competition and they fear being priced out of the market. from a location point of view, this is ideal for us. yeah. we love the sea, we love being by it, in it, on it. so, you know, it'sjust an ideal place for us to live. so, yeah, we really want to move down here but it, it�*s...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.hn rentoul and lynn davidson — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with tomasz. well, the weather isn't too bad out there. it's a little on the nippy side but it's settled, and that's how it's going to stay over the next two or three days. i suspect from wednesday, we'll be talking about different things. gales and rain. but until then, the high pressure is with us. it's quite a cloudy high so admittedly we're not getting that much sunshine. but some of us did on saturday. there were some good lengthy sunny spells in a few areas. but i think as far as tonight is concerned, it is partly cloudy and where the skies clear and the winds fall light, we'll see a touch of frost. here in the north—west, the winds are blowing out of the south—west, pushing milder air into western scotland. so 5 degrees in stornoway. but you can see much of the country hovering around zero also. a touch of frost in a few areas first thing on sunday morning. there will be some suns
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall.hn rentoul and lynn davidson — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with tomasz. well, the weather isn't too bad out there. it's a little on the nippy side but it's settled, and that's how it's going to stay over the next two or three days. i suspect from wednesday, we'll be talking about different things. gales and rain. but until then, the high pressure is with us. it's quite a cloudy high so admittedly we're not getting that much...
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and cornwallis does not have a way out. he will be forced to surrender.nd that british band plays a song the world turned upside down. this is the last major battle of the revolution. for a couple of more years. but this is it. and why did the british stop tweeting? why do you think, why did the stop fighting? they could continue this war. >> there was nobody left the fight and the country. >> you still have loyalists. but now you have to win over the hearts, and minds of americans. that is problematic. this is costly. >> and there were issues in france? >> so now, at this point the french are in, the finance are, and are financing the americans. at least expanded europeans. it is not the best interest. so, your town is going to be the last major battle. a small skirmish or and their. that nathanael green in particular when he is worried about is a lone finger carrying, on going past terms of duties with arnold or exceeding with the should be doing. and the convict of the war down low. as peace starts coming to an end, rumors are circulating of peace. and
and cornwallis does not have a way out. he will be forced to surrender.nd that british band plays a song the world turned upside down. this is the last major battle of the revolution. for a couple of more years. but this is it. and why did the british stop tweeting? why do you think, why did the stop fighting? they could continue this war. >> there was nobody left the fight and the country. >> you still have loyalists. but now you have to win over the hearts, and minds of americans....
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tie: duchess of cornwall was on prince philip's health?ve heard he is slightly improving, good news, she said, and they will keep their fingers crossed. the prince of course is now in his third week in hospital. thanks forjoining us. more now on today's budget. it came in two halves — continued support for those hit hardest by the pandemic and then how we're going to pay the bill for all that support. 0ur political corrrespondent alex forsyth has been getting reaction from people in grimsby, which voted conservative for the first time in more than 70 years at the last election. after a bleak year, this family is hoping for a brighterfuture. their gymnastics business has taken a huge hit and it has affected their personal finances, too, living on universal credit for the first time. we have had to make some cutbacks at home and we now do sort of a meal plan every week, don't we? taking on a lot of responsibility at home, doing extra chores, lifting the weight off mum and dad's shoulders. wejust, like, try and make- everything more joyful in
tie: duchess of cornwall was on prince philip's health?ve heard he is slightly improving, good news, she said, and they will keep their fingers crossed. the prince of course is now in his third week in hospital. thanks forjoining us. more now on today's budget. it came in two halves — continued support for those hit hardest by the pandemic and then how we're going to pay the bill for all that support. 0ur political corrrespondent alex forsyth has been getting reaction from people in grimsby,...
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in question is from hannah from cornwall. ., ., question is from hannah from cornwall-— cornwall.ornwall. in order to allow- shielding teenagers the chance to return— shielding teenagers the chance to return to — shielding teenagers the chance to return to school with their peers has the — return to school with their peers has the government considered widening — has the government considered widening the criteria for which under— widening the criteria for which under 605 are eligible for the vaccine? _ under 60s are eligible for the vaccine? . ., under 60s are eligible for the vaccine? ., ,, , ., , . vaccine? thank you very much, hannah. vaccine? thank you very much, hannah- i _ vaccine? thank you very much, hannah. i am _ vaccine? thank you very much, hannah. i am going _ vaccine? thank you very much, hannah. i am going to - vaccine? thank you very much, hannah. i am going to ask- vaccine? thank you very much, l hannah. i am going to ask doctor hopkins to set out more details because the clinical details are what matters here. but if a child's clinicianjudges what matters here.
in question is from hannah from cornwall. ., ., question is from hannah from cornwall-— cornwall.ornwall. in order to allow- shielding teenagers the chance to return— shielding teenagers the chance to return to — shielding teenagers the chance to return to school with their peers has the — return to school with their peers has the government considered widening — has the government considered widening the criteria for which under— widening the criteria for which under 605 are...
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jon kay reports from cornwall.it is heartbreaking. it's just saddening to see flowers going to waste. when they're yellow, it is too late to pick them, so 50 million daffodils are being left here to rot. everybody loves to see it, it looks really, really nice as you drive round the county, but to a grower it's a crop loss. like other farmers, james has come to rely on seasonal workers from europe, but this spring he only has half the number he needs. friends have stayed away. there are some that don't want to come any more because of the brexit, especially this year. there are not many people in the field, as you can see. farmers hoped they may be able to turn back the clock and attract more local workers like they did in the past. how many british workers have you got here now? none. no british workers at all. we had five young lads who came to work for us and then it got wet and it was windy and their backs ached, theyjust said they couldn't hack it any more. the government has given 30,000 visas this year to for
jon kay reports from cornwall.it is heartbreaking. it's just saddening to see flowers going to waste. when they're yellow, it is too late to pick them, so 50 million daffodils are being left here to rot. everybody loves to see it, it looks really, really nice as you drive round the county, but to a grower it's a crop loss. like other farmers, james has come to rely on seasonal workers from europe, but this spring he only has half the number he needs. friends have stayed away. there are some...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall., for the first time in four decades. instead of a dazzling parade through packed streets, about 36,000 people gathered inside sydney's cricket ground. mardi gras house parties have been limited to 50 people. australian police warned of jail or heavy fines for rule—breakers. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @philippabbc. thanks for being with us. hello there. saturday was a disappointingly cold and cloudy day for many of us, and disappointing temperatures for early march. we did have a bit of sunshine though across western areas, but it's looking like sunday is going to be a bit of a repeat performance. it's going to stay chilly with limited sunny breaks, and quite a bit of cloud around. now, these settled conditions are because of this high pressure, which will continue to bring settled weather through sunday, but it's going to slowly lose its grip on our weather as we head onto the start of next week. so early for sunday, it's going to be cold under clear skies, we'll see some frost
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall., for the first time in four decades. instead of a dazzling parade through packed streets, about 36,000 people gathered inside sydney's cricket ground. mardi gras house parties have been limited to 50 people. australian police warned of jail or heavy fines for rule—breakers. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @philippabbc. thanks for being with us. hello there. saturday was a disappointingly cold and cloudy day for many of us, and disappointing temperatures for...
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cornwall�*s reputation for wild beauty is well deserved but, economically, this isn't a rich county.his is the old vicarage flats where we are proposing to renovate four flats... and those working to create more affordable homes say it's important that there is a variety of housing available. the housing market is unaffordable for people here now. people earning 18, £20,000, they're never going to get onto the property ladder when average prices are around about the 350,000 and more mark. and then that also reflects back into the rental market. so the unaffordability of renting too becomes an issue for local people as they grow up. the pandemic has changed much about the way we live our lives now, and for many people it's the catalyst that will persuade them to make the leap and change their lives forever. john maguire, bbc news, cornwall. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. good afternoon. this unseasonal warm speu good afternoon. this unseasonal warm spell is continuing. 0thers, good afternoon. this unseasonal warm spell is continuing. others, the average uk temper
cornwall�*s reputation for wild beauty is well deserved but, economically, this isn't a rich county.his is the old vicarage flats where we are proposing to renovate four flats... and those working to create more affordable homes say it's important that there is a variety of housing available. the housing market is unaffordable for people here now. people earning 18, £20,000, they're never going to get onto the property ladder when average prices are around about the 350,000 and more mark....
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later in the year, and that's— be in cornwall later in the year, and that's an opportunity there thecross the _ counterparts, finance ministers from across the globe while they are all there _ across the globe while they are all there together and think of a way of how to _ there together and think of a way of how to harness that or work together to try— how to harness that or work together to try to— how to harness that or work together to try to deal with that as john said _ to try to deal with that as john said because it cuts across borders and it's— said because it cuts across borders and it's a _ said because it cuts across borders and it's a global issue. take said because it cuts across borders and it's a global issue.— and it's a global issue. take us to the sunday _ and it's a global issue. take us to the sunday page. _ and it's a global issue. take us to the sunday page, and _ and it's a global issue. take us to the sunday page, and concerned | the sunday page, and concerned parents celebrate but false positives could be an issue. mean, this is going back to schools reopen
later in the year, and that's— be in cornwall later in the year, and that's an opportunity there thecross the _ counterparts, finance ministers from across the globe while they are all there _ across the globe while they are all there together and think of a way of how to _ there together and think of a way of how to harness that or work together to try— how to harness that or work together to try to— how to harness that or work together to try to deal with that as john said _ to try to...
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this year they swapped the continent for cornwall.heir punishment was relegation. they start in the second tier, here, at cornish pirates. i'm expecting some real big challenges. long gone are the years when you see teams go down and put hundreds of points on teams. itjust doesn't happen. it's a different competition with a different vibe. obviously that was forced upon us, but there are a lot of positives in there. we spoke about it this week, about going back to our roots. no championship team shows its roots quite like ampthill, where players walk through a wood to reach the pitch. but ampthill couldn't afford a season watched on byjust the trees. they were set to drop out of the league until fundraising started, and donations came in. the three—time european champions, saracens, their supporters group made a £1,000 donation. i mean, itjust demonstrates the ethos of rugby union, looking after one another, it has been a little overwhelming, if i'm completely honest. each club aims to play ten games byjune, and forjersey reds, that's
this year they swapped the continent for cornwall.heir punishment was relegation. they start in the second tier, here, at cornish pirates. i'm expecting some real big challenges. long gone are the years when you see teams go down and put hundreds of points on teams. itjust doesn't happen. it's a different competition with a different vibe. obviously that was forced upon us, but there are a lot of positives in there. we spoke about it this week, about going back to our roots. no championship...
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cloud in the sky for this weather watcher in county armagh, but a very different sky overhead in cornwallou can see from our earlier satellite image, even the cloudier parts of south—west england and northern scotland brightened up a little bit. where we have had those sunny skies through the day and we will keep clear skies through the night, well, that is where temperatures are going to drop. the clearest skies likely across parts of eastern and south—eastern scotland and into northern england, parts of the midlands and wales could see one or two mist patches and temperatures getting very close to freezing, even a degree or so below freezing in one or two places. but where it stays cloudier, most likely towards the south—east and the north—west of the uk, it is not going to be quite as cold. but high pressure will stay in charge during tomorrow. quite a few isobars, though, quite a few white lines you can see towards the north—west of the country, so the winds will be a little bit stronger through the day across parts of northern ireland and scotland and that breeze will feed more cloud
cloud in the sky for this weather watcher in county armagh, but a very different sky overhead in cornwallou can see from our earlier satellite image, even the cloudier parts of south—west england and northern scotland brightened up a little bit. where we have had those sunny skies through the day and we will keep clear skies through the night, well, that is where temperatures are going to drop. the clearest skies likely across parts of eastern and south—eastern scotland and into northern...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. beautiful. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz shafernaker. quite a chilly evening out there and it's going to be a cold night, especially where the sky is clear. a touch of frost on the way first thing on sunday morning, at least for some of us. the weather, broadly speaking, is going to be very similar to today. for most of us it is going to be fairly cloudy. 0vernight, additionally some rain reaching western scotland, the north as well, because the wind is blowing off the atlantic, weather fronts brushing the far north—west of the uk. but for the rest of us, with clearer skies and light winds, temperatures down to around —1. so it starts off nippy on sunday, variable amounts of cloud and sunshine. it remains damp in western and northern scotland. the rain could be quite heavy in the hebrides. in glasgow, 8 degrees, belfastjust makes double figures, but for most of us it is around seven degrees. so a quiet sunday on the way for most of us. hello, this is bbc news. pressure grow
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. beautiful. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz shafernaker. quite a chilly evening out there and it's going to be a cold night, especially where the sky is clear. a touch of frost on the way first thing on sunday morning, at least for some of us. the weather, broadly speaking, is going to be very similar to today. for most of us it is going to be fairly cloudy. 0vernight, additionally some rain reaching western scotland, the north as well, because...
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he was bodyboarding at perran sands beach in cornwall. head in a couple of steps. and then i could just feel myself being pulled really fast out into the sea. it's a lonely place to be when you're out there and you don't know if you're going to get the help, if people know that you're missing. i'll be honest, i didn't think he was going to survive. i kept losing him, his head would go down and i'd lose him for a few seconds. yeah, it was the scariest thing i think i've ever been through. i've never felt fear like i did in those few minutes. it was awful. nine, ten. ok, she's not breathing, _ can we update the ambulance and let them know that we're doing cpr? it's early spring and we're still in third lockdown, and so beaches are pretty quiet. but these lifeguards have been out training for four hours, so they're fit and ready when the public return. it's been really tough. so all the pools have been closed, so we've had to go swimming in the sea with really thick wet suits, boots, gloves, and it's been cold — like, six degrees over the wi
he was bodyboarding at perran sands beach in cornwall. head in a couple of steps. and then i could just feel myself being pulled really fast out into the sea. it's a lonely place to be when you're out there and you don't know if you're going to get the help, if people know that you're missing. i'll be honest, i didn't think he was going to survive. i kept losing him, his head would go down and i'd lose him for a few seconds. yeah, it was the scariest thing i think i've ever been through. i've...
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in cornwall, it was a beautiful day with blue sky and sunshine, similar story for northern ireland. the day, rather threatening looking skies, indication of what's to come. yes, we have some weather fronts bringing some rain into the far northwest. high—pressure is trying to build in from the southwest, but some of this rain will be heavy through the night. isobars squeezing together as well, strengthening winds particularly in the far north of scotland. now, the rain will sink its way south and east, a lot of cloud across the country, so a relatively mild night for many. so as we start off tuesday, there will still be some heavy rain to come, particularly across scotland accompanied by some strong gusty winds from the northwest. widely, we could see gusts in excess of 30 mph first thing, but in the far north, 40—115 mph not out of the question. that strong wind will help push the rain south and east as we go through the day, quite a clearance, the winds will fall light, the sunshine will come through. the only exception, perhaps, across east anglia, essex and kent, it may well stay
in cornwall, it was a beautiful day with blue sky and sunshine, similar story for northern ireland. the day, rather threatening looking skies, indication of what's to come. yes, we have some weather fronts bringing some rain into the far northwest. high—pressure is trying to build in from the southwest, but some of this rain will be heavy through the night. isobars squeezing together as well, strengthening winds particularly in the far north of scotland. now, the rain will sink its way south...
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tamsin melville is in cornwall for us. so we phoned the ambulance, and... yeah, within no time, they were here and took them both away, so... the ministry of defence has confirmed that the plane a royal navy hawk from the 736 naval air squadron from nearby rnas culdrose. the pilots were treated by paramedics at the scene and airlifted to a hospital, and their injuries are said not to be life—threatening or life—changing. there�*s a very strong smell of fuel in the air here still, and the incident commander says it�*s lucky where the plane eventually came down. skilled pilots and luckily it doesn't happen too often, it's very rare. first time in many years i've had to deal with an aircraft accident. i mean, military aircraft are safe, but accidents will happen occasionally and it's fortunate this time nobody's been hurt. the military will now be taking over the investigation. tamsin melville, bbc news, st martin in cornwall. a teacher has been suspended from a west yorkshire school after showing pupils a cartoon of the prop
tamsin melville is in cornwall for us. so we phoned the ambulance, and... yeah, within no time, they were here and took them both away, so... the ministry of defence has confirmed that the plane a royal navy hawk from the 736 naval air squadron from nearby rnas culdrose. the pilots were treated by paramedics at the scene and airlifted to a hospital, and their injuries are said not to be life—threatening or life—changing. there�*s a very strong smell of fuel in the air here still, and the...
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and record numbers of people look at moving to cornwall to seek a new life by the sea.ternoon and welcome to bbc news. an official review into the policing of the london vigil held in memory of sarah everard has found that officers "did not act inappropriately or in a heavy—handed manner". footage from the event on clapham common showed women being detained, and the force was widely criticised, including by senior politicians. but the chief inspector of constabulary, sir tom winsor, says officers had done their best to disperse the crowd peacefully, and remained calm and professional when subjected to abuse. sarah everard was last seen alive in the area on march the 3rd. a police officer, wayne couzens, has been charged with her murder. our correspondent sangita myska is following the story for us. it was the home secretary, priti patel, who ordered that this report was written and at the reason she did that, was as you have just outlined, because of the huge public outcry that followed the use of a certain police tactics, including wrestling some people to the ground a
and record numbers of people look at moving to cornwall to seek a new life by the sea.ternoon and welcome to bbc news. an official review into the policing of the london vigil held in memory of sarah everard has found that officers "did not act inappropriately or in a heavy—handed manner". footage from the event on clapham common showed women being detained, and the force was widely criticised, including by senior politicians. but the chief inspector of constabulary, sir tom winsor,...
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showers pushing through cornwall and devon into south wales tomorrow morning, maybe into the south midlandsd north across the 30s. it is a cooler theme that will dominate into the end of the weekend at the weekend. high pressure builds once again put north—easterly wind will drive the milder, yellow tones to the near continent meaning by the time we get into thursday it will be disappointingly cooler for us all. what a difference a week makes, temperatures in the mid to high teens this time last week. rather cloudy on thursday, predominantly dry. temperature is really struggling at around five to 8 degrees. that sets the scene for the end of the week, quite quiet, no significant rain but not as small as it has been. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello, there. it's just after 1.30pm and this is the latest from the bbc sport centre. many friends and admirers of liverpool legend ian stjohn have been reflecting on his career after it was announced that he'd died at the age of 82. stjohn first played a
showers pushing through cornwall and devon into south wales tomorrow morning, maybe into the south midlandsd north across the 30s. it is a cooler theme that will dominate into the end of the weekend at the weekend. high pressure builds once again put north—easterly wind will drive the milder, yellow tones to the near continent meaning by the time we get into thursday it will be disappointingly cooler for us all. what a difference a week makes, temperatures in the mid to high teens this time...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello, the weather's been quite settled for a while now. it's a little on the nippy side — for most of us, in fact, quite cloudy. a touch of frost on the way tonight and tomorrow night. next week is looking very different because this high pressure isn't going to hang around for very long. just a few days — three days or so. it is also quite cloudy, high pressure, there's very little wind across the uk right now to move the clouds around. but it's not one continuous layer of grey. in fact, farfrom it. there have been big breaks in the cloud. eastern scotland, northern ireland, broadly the south—western portion of the uk. so some of us have had some very lengthy sunny spells today. but the vast majority stuck underneath the cloud. 0nly around four, five celsius. it has felt nippy and will continue to do so. now, tonight, it's a different story in the north—west of scotland. weather fronts are sneaking in. they're just brushing the north—west of the uk so it will be mild and damp here —
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello, the weather's been quite settled for a while now. it's a little on the nippy side — for most of us, in fact, quite cloudy. a touch of frost on the way tonight and tomorrow night. next week is looking very different because this high pressure isn't going to hang around for very long. just a few days — three days or so. it is also quite cloudy, high pressure, there's very little wind across the uk right...
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michael's mount off the west of cornwall. you can see the west of cornwall.wn between six and nine celsius for quite a few of us. into the forecast for thursday, we've got high pressure still to the west of the uk, where it's been for a number of days. weatherfronts tingling down the north sea will bring something thicker cloud and again the risk of rain, so some damp weather to start the day for some across east anglia and again the risk of rain, so some damp weather to start the day for some across east anglia in southeast england with more general rain probably edging into these eastern areas of england as we head into thursday afternoon. quite a bit of cloud around, but some sunshine where the sunshine comes out to the central belt, pretty mild, temperatures up to 1a degrees. probably some brightness here and southern and western parts of wales, southwest england favoured singing broken clouds and sunshine. for friday, still a lot of quiet weather and bright spells. risk of a few showers coming in across parts of northeast england and yorkshire, and acros
michael's mount off the west of cornwall. you can see the west of cornwall.wn between six and nine celsius for quite a few of us. into the forecast for thursday, we've got high pressure still to the west of the uk, where it's been for a number of days. weatherfronts tingling down the north sea will bring something thicker cloud and again the risk of rain, so some damp weather to start the day for some across east anglia and again the risk of rain, so some damp weather to start the day for some...
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that was cornwall earlier on. cloud here.oud is starting to break up name across the south west england and northern scotland where it has been pretty cloudy so far. most areas will see some spells of sunshine through the afternoon. lots of sunshine for some. was very warm yesterday across eastern scotland and north—east england at 17 or 18, today a little bit cooler than that. the wind is just coming today a little bit cooler than that. the wind isjust coming in off today a little bit cooler than that. the wind is just coming in off the north sea so there is temperatures can stay instead pegged back to nine or10 can stay instead pegged back to nine or 10 degrees. to this evening where we see clear skies particularly to eastern scotland and northern england, midlands and wales, it will get cold enough of frost in places. is called elsewhere where we keep more in the way of cloud but high pressure was going to be in charge of the scene to start the new working week and that means more fine settled weather although it will be b
that was cornwall earlier on. cloud here.oud is starting to break up name across the south west england and northern scotland where it has been pretty cloudy so far. most areas will see some spells of sunshine through the afternoon. lots of sunshine for some. was very warm yesterday across eastern scotland and north—east england at 17 or 18, today a little bit cooler than that. the wind is just coming today a little bit cooler than that. the wind isjust coming in off today a little bit cooler...
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sunset will be later, nearly eight o'clock across parts of northern ireland. 7:47pm in penzance, west cornwallng focused across those western parts of scotland. that is where we could see flooding. exceptionally mild night across the central areas, temperatures for some staying in double digits. monday, the wriggling frontal system will continue to bring rain towards the north, but to the south of the weather front, we will import some very warm air for the time of year. monday, cloud and rain in northern ireland, but especially across western scotland. eastern scotland, some brightness. england and wales, spells of sunshine, cloud broken up, and if you see sunny skies, temperatures could reach 21 degrees. temperatures have further to climb. tuesday, rain still in north—west scotland. over the next few days, we could see 200 millimetres. but further south, with the sunshine, tuesday is when temperatures could reach 23 degrees. but don't get used to it. from mid week, this frontal system will push southwards, opening the door to some colder air to push in from the north in time for the end of t
sunset will be later, nearly eight o'clock across parts of northern ireland. 7:47pm in penzance, west cornwallng focused across those western parts of scotland. that is where we could see flooding. exceptionally mild night across the central areas, temperatures for some staying in double digits. monday, the wriggling frontal system will continue to bring rain towards the north, but to the south of the weather front, we will import some very warm air for the time of year. monday, cloud and rain...
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the next evening, in the pouring rain, the duke and duchess of cornwall attended a black tie event and the prince gave a toast. you can see more archival reports on past royal visits, just had to kpix.com. >>> the most recent visit was a secret. harry and megan had a private meeting in stanford with an expert in compassion. juliette goodrich will have more details on that tonight 5:00. >> tomorrow morning, here from an american who married into british nobility. her thoughts on megan's transition from actress to doctors and the couple's decision to leave the royal family. >>> this sunday you can watch the two hour special, oprah with megan and terry at 8:00 p.m. on kpix 5. >>> coming up, a twist on candy, but are they messing with a good thing? >> >>> i love strawberry pies. they are called strawberry pies because take a look at the inside here, they are read on the inside. it has a little bit of they are loaded wito it.resupeo color all the way around. a small cavity, and that is it. when you bring them home, store them very simply on the counter because they are a tropical fruit. i s
the next evening, in the pouring rain, the duke and duchess of cornwall attended a black tie event and the prince gave a toast. you can see more archival reports on past royal visits, just had to kpix.com. >>> the most recent visit was a secret. harry and megan had a private meeting in stanford with an expert in compassion. juliette goodrich will have more details on that tonight 5:00. >> tomorrow morning, here from an american who married into british nobility. her thoughts on...
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my normal have been startled by that the i love cornwall morning. one time a bit of a look see on becomes very. open world view but it. does thing at the moment thought you know there's a lot made a lot of but on the inside but i feel it that didn't last couldn't. get brittle in there at all so it came that little bit are still people that dog years. and recommending the family thank you nick a alan if the. man had plenty of it then i say something mary. when i see him in the back but i'm not. so big one who. were not going to stop it or even a mental block of stock or problem of the whole in my neighborhood meeting. that hell of give people on the way here who well that's it but if i need that muscle no. he thought because he needs your. money the main. road will nickel mine you know nothing of witnesses here. we may have a lot of it you figure i mean good lord i am. sorry you did build that mental sort of thing. if you come out of $103.00 in milan. while any of our lot are still been there almost total belief that there could be a lot of families
my normal have been startled by that the i love cornwall morning. one time a bit of a look see on becomes very. open world view but it. does thing at the moment thought you know there's a lot made a lot of but on the inside but i feel it that didn't last couldn't. get brittle in there at all so it came that little bit are still people that dog years. and recommending the family thank you nick a alan if the. man had plenty of it then i say something mary. when i see him in the back but i'm not....
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my normal have been startled by that the i love cornwall lamorna. one time a bit of a look see on the country. bjork but it. doesn't at the moment thought you know there's a lot made a lot of but i'm going to feel it that didn't last couldn't. get brittle in there don't make a medical but are still people out. and recommending the family thank you ma'am if you make a alan it. might help but as you. say doesn't matter. when i see him in the back but i'm not. so big. because we're not going to stop it or even a mental block of stock or problem of the whole in my neighborhood meeting. that hell of give people on the day who well that's it but if i need that muscle no. he thought because you see all. that money the main. body will get a new full minute. of witnesses. and we may have a lot of it you figure i mean good lord am. going to build me well then build up me into. if you come out of $103.00 in milan. while any of our lot are still been there almost total belief that there could be a lot of i mean you do seem to feel more a mere blip was at sea on
my normal have been startled by that the i love cornwall lamorna. one time a bit of a look see on the country. bjork but it. doesn't at the moment thought you know there's a lot made a lot of but i'm going to feel it that didn't last couldn't. get brittle in there don't make a medical but are still people out. and recommending the family thank you ma'am if you make a alan it. might help but as you. say doesn't matter. when i see him in the back but i'm not. so big. because we're not going to...
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my normal have been startled by that the i love cornwall i'm a homeowner. one time a bit of a look see on becomes very. open world view but it. doesn't at the moment thought you know there's a lot made a lot of little going but i feel it that didn't last couldn't. get brittle in there don't make a medical but are still people out. and recommending the family sacramento communiqué only if the. man has potential and then i say something 1000000. when i see him in the butt and not. so big. because we're not going to stop it. but also probably not the hole in my neighborhood meeting. that hell of give people on the day who well that's it but if i need that muscle no. he thought because you see all. that money the men. used to. nickel mine you know nothing witnesses. we made up a lot of it you figure i mean good lord i am. sorry you did build that mental sort of thing. if you come out of $103.00 in milan. while any of our lot are still been there almost total belief that there could be a lot of families like the you do seem to feel more in their near black was a
my normal have been startled by that the i love cornwall i'm a homeowner. one time a bit of a look see on becomes very. open world view but it. doesn't at the moment thought you know there's a lot made a lot of little going but i feel it that didn't last couldn't. get brittle in there don't make a medical but are still people out. and recommending the family sacramento communiqué only if the. man has potential and then i say something 1000000. when i see him in the butt and not. so big....
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back to wednesday, however, it looks likely it will start off with showers around across parts of cornwallvon and into south wales and they will gradually drift north and they will gradually drift north and east along the m4 corridor. the low cloud, mist and murkiness perhaps just drifting but lingering along the north sea coast and some brighter skies out to the west, but a difference to the feel of the weather further north and we might see highest values of 14 in the south—east if we are lucky but then the cooler air arrives through thursday and friday and a noticeable difference for all.— difference for all. george. thank ou, difference for all. george. thank you. louise- _ that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm catherine downs. racing's image crisis continues — another image of a dead horse on the gallops, a jockey on top, while horses are moved from gordon elliot's yard, with cheltenham just two weeks away. part of the original liverpool revolution — ian stjohn ha
back to wednesday, however, it looks likely it will start off with showers around across parts of cornwallvon and into south wales and they will gradually drift north and they will gradually drift north and east along the m4 corridor. the low cloud, mist and murkiness perhaps just drifting but lingering along the north sea coast and some brighter skies out to the west, but a difference to the feel of the weather further north and we might see highest values of 14 in the south—east if we are...
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the southwest, that's some showers that will arrive through the night tonight, moving up through cornwallg to be a pretty messy story to tell, once again, for wednesday. this weather front will continue to enhance some showers up into the southwest. elsewhere, it stays largely quiet. now, if you do have a chance to see the sunrise, the chances are it could be a slightly more orange flavour to it with some saharan dust in the upper atmosphere. so if you're a weather watcher, get out with your camera and take a shot, and send it in for us. so as we go through wednesday, then, we can split the country into three. some clearer skies, some sunshine out to the northwest, low cloud, misty, murky conditions again along the east coast and that band of showers gradually drifting its way steadily into the midlands and perhaps into the southeast. ahead of it, with some sunshine, we are likely to see highs of 14 celsius. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, this high pressure will sink its way steadily down from the north, and a brisk northeasterly wind will start to dominate the weather story,
the southwest, that's some showers that will arrive through the night tonight, moving up through cornwallg to be a pretty messy story to tell, once again, for wednesday. this weather front will continue to enhance some showers up into the southwest. elsewhere, it stays largely quiet. now, if you do have a chance to see the sunrise, the chances are it could be a slightly more orange flavour to it with some saharan dust in the upper atmosphere. so if you're a weather watcher, get out with your...
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char is developing from this weather from moving into the southwest, that will push its way out of cornwallthe m4 corridor. i flog continue to drift their way along the m4 corridor. iflog —— continue to drift their way along the m4 corridor. i flog —— flog will slowly lift, and the cloud should burn back to north sea coast. 0ut slowly lift, and the cloud should burn back to north sea coast. out to the north and west again, we should see drier, brighter, sunnier moments from time to time. so it's a messy weather story to try to tell as we go through wednesday into afternoon. in terms of the feel of things, cooler into the north, particularly if the cloud lingers for— six and next lcs, maximum of 14 son excels his into the southeast corner. as we move through thursday into friday, we keep that dry weather, but cooler for all with temperatures struggling to get into double figures. that's it. take care. hello, i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. the us and eu impose sanctions on russian officials over the poisoning of opposition leader alexei navalny. among the targets is the head of ru
char is developing from this weather from moving into the southwest, that will push its way out of cornwallthe m4 corridor. i flog continue to drift their way along the m4 corridor. iflog —— continue to drift their way along the m4 corridor. i flog —— flog will slowly lift, and the cloud should burn back to north sea coast. 0ut slowly lift, and the cloud should burn back to north sea coast. out to the north and west again, we should see drier, brighter, sunnier moments from time to...
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michael's mount, off to the west of cornwall. you can picture.e will be some clear spells across western areas, but generally cloudy overnight, not quite as cold as it has been over recent nights. temperatures down between around six and nine celsius for quite a few of us. into the forecast for thursday, high pressure still to the west of the uk where it's been for a number of days. weather front dangling down the north sea will bring some thicker cloud and the risk of a little bit of rain. damp weather to start the day for some across east anglia and south east england with more general rain properly edging into these eastern areas of england as we head into thursday afternoon. quite a bit of cloud around, but where the sunshine comes out, pretty mild and temperatures up to 1a degrees. probably some brightness here and southern and western parts of wales, southwest england seen broken cloud and sunshine as well. for friday, still a lot of quiet weather. a few bright spells, the risk of a few showers coming in across parts of northeast england an
michael's mount, off to the west of cornwall. you can picture.e will be some clear spells across western areas, but generally cloudy overnight, not quite as cold as it has been over recent nights. temperatures down between around six and nine celsius for quite a few of us. into the forecast for thursday, high pressure still to the west of the uk where it's been for a number of days. weather front dangling down the north sea will bring some thicker cloud and the risk of a little bit of rain....
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sunset will be later, nearly eight o'clock across parts of northern ireland. 7:47pm in penzance, west cornwalls those western parts of scotland. that is where we could see flooding. exceptionally mild night across the central areas, temperatures for some staying in double digits. monday, the wriggling frontal system will continue to bring rain towards the north, but to the south of the weather front, we will import some very warm air for the time of year. monday, cloud and rain in northern ireland, but especially across western scotland. eastern scotland, some brightness. england and wales, spells of sunshine, cloud broken up, and if you see sunny skies, temperatures could reach 21 degrees. temperatures have further to climb. tuesday, rain still in north—west scotland. over the next few days, we could see 200 millimetres. but further south, with the sunshine, tuesday is when temperatures could reach 23 degrees. but don't get used to it. from midweek, this frontal system will push southwards, opening the door to some colder air to push in from the north, in time for the end of the week. so lond
sunset will be later, nearly eight o'clock across parts of northern ireland. 7:47pm in penzance, west cornwalls those western parts of scotland. that is where we could see flooding. exceptionally mild night across the central areas, temperatures for some staying in double digits. monday, the wriggling frontal system will continue to bring rain towards the north, but to the south of the weather front, we will import some very warm air for the time of year. monday, cloud and rain in northern...
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the far west of cornwall, skies will brighten.ine on sunday afternoon. temperatures will be down a little bit, we have got a slightly colder air mass in place. probably the highest of the temperatures this time south—west midlands, south—west england and across south wales. but with the colder air by and large in place and some clearer skies through sunday night, monday morning could be a chilly night. gardeners, take note. there could be a little bit of frost around as we head into the start of the new week. the new week will start with high pressure in place, so we start dry. but as that starts to push its way southwards, we open the door to the atlantic winds, and that will bring more cloud and some wet and windy weatherfor some of you, particularly for scotland and northern ireland, as our outlook for next week show rain will be developing at times. further south, always drier and always a little bit milder. that's how it is looking. i'll see you again soon. good afternoon. half of all uk adults have now received their first c
the far west of cornwall, skies will brighten.ine on sunday afternoon. temperatures will be down a little bit, we have got a slightly colder air mass in place. probably the highest of the temperatures this time south—west midlands, south—west england and across south wales. but with the colder air by and large in place and some clearer skies through sunday night, monday morning could be a chilly night. gardeners, take note. there could be a little bit of frost around as we head into the...
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year's choose to challenge theme asks us to call out inequality while building a more gender in cornwall social science research a deeper narayan believes that men changing their behavior is key to achieving that in her new podcast she explores men's experiences how school work focuses on how they see themselves that power their bodies and sexuality so is rethinking masculinity the key to gender inequality in india joining us to talk about this deepening ryan host of what's a man podcast recent dani he is the co-founder of men against violence and abuse in india or so known as made up and to fish out to roger he's the co-founder of dream a dream an organization that works to empower young people to reach their full potential hello everybody i have to ask this diva you've been doing the research what is a. what is a. i was surprised to find out how many men despite the fact that they believe their staunch allies and staunch believer they did the quality still give very traditional or stereotypical definitions limited definition of a bad richard colludes being strong big muscular the power
year's choose to challenge theme asks us to call out inequality while building a more gender in cornwall social science research a deeper narayan believes that men changing their behavior is key to achieving that in her new podcast she explores men's experiences how school work focuses on how they see themselves that power their bodies and sexuality so is rethinking masculinity the key to gender inequality in india joining us to talk about this deepening ryan host of what's a man podcast recent...
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wilamena is from cornwall and was one of more than 2,500 young people who entered this year's competitioninning entries. this is her story. music plays five years ago, i woke up one day and i couldn't walk or even get out of bed due to disabling and violent full body ticks. eventually, i got diagnosed with tourette�*s syndrome at the age of nine. what age did you first get diagnosed with tourette syndrome? i was five years old when i first got diagnosed with tourette's. i started my first symptoms when i was two. most people with tourette's have what's called a co—morbidity. that could be 0cd, adhd, anxiety or depression. the co—morbidity that i have is anxiety and 0cd. turns out i'm not the only one. adhd. 0cd as well. 0cd and adhd. what's really extraordinary is that you don't seem to tick very badly when you're having your cello lessons. bananas in pyjamas. i have a government—funded scholarship to attend a specialist music school where i board away from home and learn cello and percussion to an advanced level despite my disability. the moment my fingers touch the piano, the keyboard,
wilamena is from cornwall and was one of more than 2,500 young people who entered this year's competitioninning entries. this is her story. music plays five years ago, i woke up one day and i couldn't walk or even get out of bed due to disabling and violent full body ticks. eventually, i got diagnosed with tourette�*s syndrome at the age of nine. what age did you first get diagnosed with tourette syndrome? i was five years old when i first got diagnosed with tourette's. i started my first...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. it does look beautiful, doesn't it?t out there at the moment. it is a little on the nippy side and it has been like it for the last few days. that will not change in the short term and a frost on the way tonight. these are the temperatures late afternoon into early evening. five, six celsius and a fair amount of cloud across the uk. just a bit of rain there in the north—west of scotland. through tonight, we have light winds and clearing skies, temperatures will dip below freezing, certainly outside of city centres and even in some of the towns on the south coast it could be below freezing as well. but not in western scotland where there is an atlantic breeze here which is blowing in more cloud, bits and pieces of rain for places like the hebrides, so i think wet here into tomorrow. you can see the outbreaks of rain, but the vast majority of the country should have another dry day and remaining quite cloudy and also a little on the nippy side. big changes on the way next week.
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. it does look beautiful, doesn't it?t out there at the moment. it is a little on the nippy side and it has been like it for the last few days. that will not change in the short term and a frost on the way tonight. these are the temperatures late afternoon into early evening. five, six celsius and a fair amount of cloud across the uk. just a bit of rain there in the north—west of scotland. through tonight, we have light winds and clearing skies, temperatures will...
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maybe eight o'clock across parts of northern ireland. 7:47 in the evening in west cornwall.ing focused across those western part for the that's what we could see flooding. an exceptionally mild night and particularly across the central swathe. temperatures for some staying in double digits. into monday wriggling frontal system will continue to bring rain up towards the north but to the south of that weather front where we will be importing some very warm air for the time of year. monday looks like this, cloud and rain through northern ireland yes but most especially across western scotland for the eastern scotland seeningsome brightness and for england and wales to be some spells of sunshine, cloud breaking up and if you do see sunny skies temperatures could get to 19 maybe 20 even 21 degrees. but those temperatures have further to climb through tuesday yes rain will still be plaguing northwest scotland over the next few days we could see over 200 mm of rain. further south with the sunshine tuesday is when temperatures could get up to 23 degrees. but don't get too used to it
maybe eight o'clock across parts of northern ireland. 7:47 in the evening in west cornwall.ing focused across those western part for the that's what we could see flooding. an exceptionally mild night and particularly across the central swathe. temperatures for some staying in double digits. into monday wriggling frontal system will continue to bring rain up towards the north but to the south of that weather front where we will be importing some very warm air for the time of year. monday looks...