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however, in cornwall, the skies looked — hampshire.s looked more threatening, - hampshire. however, in cornwall, the skies looked more threatening, weakl skies looked more threatening, weak weather front bringing cloud and threatening skies and indeed that we confront here is falling across the midlands and those storms will push northwards as we go through the night, a short lived but intense area of rain will work its way eastwards across northern ireland as well. the wettest weather through the night with a few claps of thunder to be expected. still dry at this stage. and becoming drier across western counties of northern ireland. tomorrow generally an unsettled looking with a picture, areas of rain pushing across wales, the midlands, into scotland and later on in the day increasingly heavy and thundery. it becomes particularly slow moving and it could be some areas that see 30—a0 millimetres of rain so the risk of some localised flooding across parts of eastern england, the weather becoming dry and sunny across many western areas.
however, in cornwall, the skies looked — hampshire.s looked more threatening, - hampshire. however, in cornwall, the skies looked more threatening, weakl skies looked more threatening, weak weather front bringing cloud and threatening skies and indeed that we confront here is falling across the midlands and those storms will push northwards as we go through the night, a short lived but intense area of rain will work its way eastwards across northern ireland as well. the wettest weather...
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after charleston falls -- there we go -- he appoints general cornwallis. cornwallis to be in charge of the emancipation of south carolina and georgia. cornwallis' orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia and it could go into north carolina if he thought it would help him with subduing the rebellion in south carolina and georgia. cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring, well 1781 and yorktown in the summer of 1781. clinton meanwhile comes back to new york and he never saw cornwallis again until after your town. so that was the southern strategy and that's what the british were trying to accomplish. i tried to argue in the book that they came reasonably close and some things went wrong that maybe we can talk about later on this evening but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more confident than washington was of what was going to happen that year. clinton later said that he began 1781 more confident of british success than any of the other four
after charleston falls -- there we go -- he appoints general cornwallis. cornwallis to be in charge of the emancipation of south carolina and georgia. cornwallis' orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia and it could go into north carolina if he thought it would help him with subduing the rebellion in south carolina and georgia. cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring, well 1781 and...
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maybe the tip of cornwall seen sunshine on monday. here is tuesday's forecast.ome time, and when that happens, still a little unsure, but the west will improve. one of the reasons western parts will improve his this area of high pressure which is building. the air is sinking, squeezing out the clouds, trying things out. i think across many western areas, wednesday and thursday with the high pressure building is looking absolutely fine. but at the same time in the north—west of the uk, so parts of northern ireland, the western isles of scotland, it looks as if it will turn a little on the and breezy side towards the very end of the week friday time. that is it from me, have a good afternoon. this is bbc news. iam i am looks legal pal. -- luxmi goal. the headlines: emma raducanu makes history at the us open, beating leylah fernandez to become the first british woman to win a grand slam singles final in 44 years. the queen is among those congratulating the teenager following her stunning victory in new york, just months after finishing her a—levels. to have a note
maybe the tip of cornwall seen sunshine on monday. here is tuesday's forecast.ome time, and when that happens, still a little unsure, but the west will improve. one of the reasons western parts will improve his this area of high pressure which is building. the air is sinking, squeezing out the clouds, trying things out. i think across many western areas, wednesday and thursday with the high pressure building is looking absolutely fine. but at the same time in the north—west of the uk, so...
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he never saw cornwallis again until after yorktown. that was the southern strategy. that is what the british were trying to accomplish. i tried to argue in the book they came reasonably close spreads and things went wrong that maybe we can talk about a little later on this evening. but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more competent than washington was of what was going to happen that year. clinton later said that he began 1781 more confident of british success than any of the other four years that he was commander. clinton ultimately thought was if the french and the americans could be prevented in a victory in 1781, that the war were to and in a negotiated settlement. clinton was not alone in that. washington felt that, lafayette says that in his letters, john adams in europe is writing to congress and telling congress pretty much the same thing, adams is telling congress look the french have been in this war for three years they have not gained anything out of it. he is got to gain something. as a face-saving measure to get out. they're going to accept an
he never saw cornwallis again until after yorktown. that was the southern strategy. that is what the british were trying to accomplish. i tried to argue in the book they came reasonably close spreads and things went wrong that maybe we can talk about a little later on this evening. but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more competent than washington was of what was going to happen that year. clinton later said that he began 1781 more confident of british success than any of the other...
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charge of south carolina and georgia with the rebel rebellion in south carolina and georgia so cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring of 1781 until he arrives at yorktown clinton comes back to new york and never saw cornwallis again so that is the strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. they came reasonably close. some things went wrong but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more confident than washington was of what was going to happen that year. they began 1781 more confident of the british success than any of the other four years that he was commander and i think what clinton ultimately thought was if the french and americans could score a decisive victory in 1781, that the war would end in a negotiated settlement and clinton wasn't alone in that, i think washington felt that, lafayette says that, john adams and europe is telling congress pretty much the same thing, adams is telling congress they've been in this for three years and haven't gained anything out of
charge of south carolina and georgia with the rebel rebellion in south carolina and georgia so cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring of 1781 until he arrives at yorktown clinton comes back to new york and never saw cornwallis again so that is the strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. they came reasonably close. some things went wrong but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was...
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charge of south carolina and georgia with the rebel rebellion in south carolina and georgia so cornwallisto be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring of 1781 until he arrives at yorktown clinton comes back to new york and never saw cornwallis again so that is the strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. they came reasonably close. some things went wrong but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more confident than washington was of what was going to happen that year. they began 1781 more confident of the british success than any of the other four years that he was commander and i think what >> they will accept an invitation from neutral nations in europe to come to a peace conference. into recognize an independent united states along the lines of that map that i showed her maybe would not agree to the independence of thed united states. this with a conference primarily of the european monarchs who were not very friendly to the republican government cannot is what the united states hot a point. >
charge of south carolina and georgia with the rebel rebellion in south carolina and georgia so cornwallisto be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring of 1781 until he arrives at yorktown clinton comes back to new york and never saw cornwallis again so that is the strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. they came reasonably close. some things went wrong but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more...
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johnny rutherford, bbc spotlight, whitsand bay, cornwall.thursday night. the woman's been named as 31—year—old faziyahjaved from pudsey in west yorkshire. a 27—year—old man's expected to appear at edinburgh sheriff court on monday. a police officer has been seriously injured in a crash after officers tried to stop a car on the m62. the motorway between snaith and goole was closed for more than 15 hours following the incident last night. the independent office for police conduct has been notified. a small aircraft has crashed into the sea after getting into difficulties during a display at the bournemouth air festival. these pictures show the plane flying earlier this afternoon. both the stunt pilot and the wing walker taking part in the performance escaped with only minor injuries. all other flying events today were suspended. let's go back to the latest in afghanistan. 0ngoing battles have been reported in the final area not controlled by the taliban. aqil shah is professor of south asian politics at the university of oklahoma. he's also a
johnny rutherford, bbc spotlight, whitsand bay, cornwall.thursday night. the woman's been named as 31—year—old faziyahjaved from pudsey in west yorkshire. a 27—year—old man's expected to appear at edinburgh sheriff court on monday. a police officer has been seriously injured in a crash after officers tried to stop a car on the m62. the motorway between snaith and goole was closed for more than 15 hours following the incident last night. the independent office for police conduct has been...
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devon and cornwall police have informed the missing men's families.herford, bbc spotlight, whitsand bay, cornwall. a police officer has been seriously injured following a collision on the m62 near goole overnight. north yorkshire fire and rescue service said its crews freed the male officer from the wreckage. he's been taken to hospital. phil bodmer has more. this happened at around 11:30pm last night. the eastbound section of the m62 remains close, nearly 1a hours after the incident took place. west yorkshire police have told us that two of the fast response cars were involved in a collision with a red seat ibiza. it was around 11:30pm. hundreds of motorists were trapped in the resulting traffic chaos and has to be freed eventually by highways england officers. during that collision, one would presume it was high—speed, one of the patrol cars hit a bridge extension. you can see from the pictures of the the extent of the wreckage from both the red seat ibiza and indeed the patrol car. because of the nature of this event, the independent 0ffice for pol
devon and cornwall police have informed the missing men's families.herford, bbc spotlight, whitsand bay, cornwall. a police officer has been seriously injured following a collision on the m62 near goole overnight. north yorkshire fire and rescue service said its crews freed the male officer from the wreckage. he's been taken to hospital. phil bodmer has more. this happened at around 11:30pm last night. the eastbound section of the m62 remains close, nearly 1a hours after the incident took...
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explain what happens at spaceport cornwall.gin are helping us deliver that. at virgin are helping us deliverthat. it at virgin are helping us deliver that. it is exciting time for us to go to space. we should watch _ time for us to go to space. we should watch that space, as it were. but tillers about this week. what you hope achieve at this conference? the conference is important _ this conference? the conference is important to _ this conference? the conference is important to the _ this conference? the conference is important to the uk, - this conference? the conference is important to the uk, it - this conference? the conference is important to the uk, it is i is important to the uk, it is growing quickly on the global stage in regard to space and it is a time to get together and collaborate, to discuss what is going on in the industry and where the opportunities are. it is an important time in the uk industry. it is growing but we all know each other. it is a great point that we can connect and talk about what is coming an
explain what happens at spaceport cornwall.gin are helping us deliver that. at virgin are helping us deliverthat. it at virgin are helping us deliver that. it is exciting time for us to go to space. we should watch _ time for us to go to space. we should watch that space, as it were. but tillers about this week. what you hope achieve at this conference? the conference is important _ this conference? the conference is important to _ this conference? the conference is important to the _ this...
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further west in cornwall this guys looked rather more threatening.ands and those storms will push northwards as we go onto the night. a short—lived but intense area of rain will work its way eastwards across northern ireland as well but the wet as well as the night across northern england working with a few cracks of thunder to be expected. still dry at this stage across the east the east midlands, east anglia, south—east england and becoming drier later in the night across western counties of northern ireland. now tomorrow it is quite an unsettled looking weather picture. we have got rain putting across wales, the midlands, to scotland and later on in the day we start to see that rain turning increasingly heavy and sundry as it works into eastern england and becomes particularly slow moving and they could be some areas of around 30—40 millimetres of rain put the risk of some low cloud surface water. the weather becoming drier and sunnier, they will come across many western areas. now, the week ahead, by and large it is a quiet start to the new week
further west in cornwall this guys looked rather more threatening.ands and those storms will push northwards as we go onto the night. a short—lived but intense area of rain will work its way eastwards across northern ireland as well but the wet as well as the night across northern england working with a few cracks of thunder to be expected. still dry at this stage across the east the east midlands, east anglia, south—east england and becoming drier later in the night across western counties...
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in cornwall a solution is underway.d college in the county to help pupils keep the local area tidy. laura foster reports. ijust found it in the bush! at penpol school near cambourne, pupils don't have to go too far from the school gates before they come across litter, and each picker they're using is made from used hospital protective equipment. you can pick up a mask with these, that are made out of masks, and ijust think it's really cool. instead of chucking it away, they're something really useful. i don't understand why it would just be children rather than grown—ups. and grown—ups have more free time as well. the arrival of covid last year means the nhs has been using more plastic. so, pre—covid, we were using about 300 masks a day, just for theatres mostly, and then covid struck and that increased to 10,000 a day. this machine is being tipped as the answer. it melts masks and tray wraps, and can reach temperatures of over 300 degrees celsius. obviously, we need to remove the ear straps and the wire that sits over
in cornwall a solution is underway.d college in the county to help pupils keep the local area tidy. laura foster reports. ijust found it in the bush! at penpol school near cambourne, pupils don't have to go too far from the school gates before they come across litter, and each picker they're using is made from used hospital protective equipment. you can pick up a mask with these, that are made out of masks, and ijust think it's really cool. instead of chucking it away, they're something really...
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could see some fog lingering for cornwall. front producing a few spots of rain, slowly easing into the afternoon. a light southerly breeze for most, feeling quite pleasant, and temperatures on the up. low 20s for scotland and northern ireland, highest values of 27 somewhere in the south—east. take care. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines... former girls aloud singer sarah harding has died at the age of 39, after being diagnosed with breast cancer last year. the head of one of prince charles' charities temporarily steps down after claims he helped secure an honourfor a major donor. relatives of a female police officer in the ghor province of afghanistan have told the bbc that she has been killed by the taliban. plans to overhaul england's social care system are likely to be unveiled this week, amidst warnings that a rise in national insurance could provoke a "very significant backlash". now on bbc news... the travel show. this week on the show, could ships like this be the future of more sustainable cruise holidays? it can
could see some fog lingering for cornwall. front producing a few spots of rain, slowly easing into the afternoon. a light southerly breeze for most, feeling quite pleasant, and temperatures on the up. low 20s for scotland and northern ireland, highest values of 27 somewhere in the south—east. take care. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines... former girls aloud singer sarah harding has died at the age of 39, after being diagnosed with breast cancer last year. the head of one of prince...
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the great hopper line runs from new york to bute in cornwall _ runs from new york to bute in cornwallurrently. it is not expected to be operational until— expected to be operational until 2022. australian researchers pioneered a world first 30 — researchers pioneered a world first 3d imaging system for detecting skin cancer. this full— detecting skin cancer. this full body scanner helps track moles — full body scanner helps track moles and skin spots to identify melanoma early on, with— identify melanoma early on, with al — identify melanoma early on, with al tools that supports the image —based detection process and finally, space tourism has boldly— and finally, space tourism has boldly entered a new era of space — boldly entered a new era of space x— boldly entered a new era of space x wants its first all civilian _ space x wants its first all civilian mission with a crew of four— civilian mission with a crew of four trained to perform experiments while circling the earth — experiments while circling the earth for— experiments while circling the earth for several days. the team — e
the great hopper line runs from new york to bute in cornwall _ runs from new york to bute in cornwallurrently. it is not expected to be operational until— expected to be operational until 2022. australian researchers pioneered a world first 30 — researchers pioneered a world first 3d imaging system for detecting skin cancer. this full— detecting skin cancer. this full body scanner helps track moles — full body scanner helps track moles and skin spots to identify melanoma early on,...
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robert buckley is an energy analyst at cornwall insight — told us what's driving the increase in globalalking about a perfect storm of increasing demand, constraints on supply of gas from russia, coming norway, and the increasing market. lower production from and solar then perhaps you might have been expecting. so a real combination of factors. a vacation and european problem with an overlay of issues specific to great britain. it really is about the difficult market for small suppliers particularly in the domestic market where they face a cap that limits the amount that they can pay and actually that cap sent some pretty perverse incentives to people about not trading with these energy suppliers because people on the other side of the markets think they will go bust so we are in a bit of self—fulfilling prophecy where the tariff cap is causing as many problems as it solves. travel companies say that holiday bookings have surged, since yesterday's announcement, that foreign travel rules are being relaxed in england. the travel �*traffic light system�* is being replaced with a single �*
robert buckley is an energy analyst at cornwall insight — told us what's driving the increase in globalalking about a perfect storm of increasing demand, constraints on supply of gas from russia, coming norway, and the increasing market. lower production from and solar then perhaps you might have been expecting. so a real combination of factors. a vacation and european problem with an overlay of issues specific to great britain. it really is about the difficult market for small suppliers...
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robert buckley is an energy analyst at cornwall insight and joins us from just outside thetford in norfolkenergy supplies? serious a problem is this for the uk energy sunplies?— serious a problem is this for the uk energy supplies? good evening. it is a very serious _ energy supplies? good evening. it is a very serious problem _ energy supplies? good evening. it is a very serious problem for— energy supplies? good evening. it is a very serious problem for the - energy supplies? good evening. it is a very serious problem for the uk i a very serious problem for the uk energy supplies. we have been looking at the markets for 20 or 30 years and sadly this is the biggest crisis since we had a liberalised market way back in the last millennium.— market way back in the last millennium. what is it that is causina millennium. what is it that is causing this? _ millennium. what is it that is causing this? what _ millennium. what is it that is causing this? what is - millennium. what is it that is causing this? what is driving | millennium. what is it that is - causing this? what is driving these hig
robert buckley is an energy analyst at cornwall insight and joins us from just outside thetford in norfolkenergy supplies? serious a problem is this for the uk energy sunplies?— serious a problem is this for the uk energy supplies? good evening. it is a very serious _ energy supplies? good evening. it is a very serious problem _ energy supplies? good evening. it is a very serious problem for— energy supplies? good evening. it is a very serious problem for the - energy supplies? good...
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they laugh just a few months ago, it was all smiles at the g7 summit in cornwall between presidents biden and macron, and all talk of cooperation and shared challenges. but behind—the—scenes the french are convinced that the three english—speaking nations were hatching the plan to cut them out. the fallout is potentially very great. this puts a big rift down the middle of the nato alliance, pushes france towards doing more with other european countries, puts britain very much in the camp of the americans in dealing with the indo pacific, but britain needs a functioning nato alliance. my worry is that this does deep damage to nato, going well beyond the diplomatic row over an arms deal. as they assess the damage, the french are asking themselves tough questions. who now can be relied on as a serious military ally? noticeably, here at the french foreign ministry, the one ambassador who has not been recalled is the one to london. one reason being put about is that the french regard the british role in the new pact as being that of a junior partner, but it does also suggest a willingness to k
they laugh just a few months ago, it was all smiles at the g7 summit in cornwall between presidents biden and macron, and all talk of cooperation and shared challenges. but behind—the—scenes the french are convinced that the three english—speaking nations were hatching the plan to cut them out. the fallout is potentially very great. this puts a big rift down the middle of the nato alliance, pushes france towards doing more with other european countries, puts britain very much in the camp...
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this is in cornwall.couple of days, the theme doesn't change very much. things are still mainly dry and rather cloudy. the best of any sunshine for the rest of today across parts of central and western scotland. also some sunny spells for northern ireland, north—west england and a few brighter spells along the south coast, particularly towards the channel islands. we have still got a bit of a breeze coming in around the north sea coasts, particularly for lincolnshire, east anglia and the south—east. temperatures around the east coast 15 to 17 celsius but further west 20 or 21 celsius. this evening and overnight, mostly dry, a few spots of drizzle here and there, low cloud, mist and fog around the coast as well. temperatures for most of us staying in double figures under the blanket of cloud butjust dipping into single figures. we could see six or seven celsius for the coldest spots across the west of scotland. tomorrow, anotherfairly cloudy, largely dry day, similar to recent days, a bit of sunshine here
this is in cornwall.couple of days, the theme doesn't change very much. things are still mainly dry and rather cloudy. the best of any sunshine for the rest of today across parts of central and western scotland. also some sunny spells for northern ireland, north—west england and a few brighter spells along the south coast, particularly towards the channel islands. we have still got a bit of a breeze coming in around the north sea coasts, particularly for lincolnshire, east anglia and the...
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yorktown gets occupied by cornwallis but really only circumstantial only when cornwallis was seeking an escape back to new york. again, they are just not as important economically. >> that makes sense. thank you cynthia very much. our next question is looking at whether or not any of the cities occupied by the british were what you regard as a faster. is boston such an example? what were some common themes we saw in some of these places? >> i i think you all failed in e end because they all get returned to the united states. the british actually when you negotiate for peace there is a movement because of come even after the battle of yorktown the british old new york, savannah and charleston and there is a directive by the ministry to save new york, to keep it as kind of an american gibraltar or a trading outpost to which the british can keep some of their economic clout in north america and kind of station there may be an kind of have a strategic cold out. the populations of all these cities turn against the british by the end of the war. by the end of the war even kind of the peopl
yorktown gets occupied by cornwallis but really only circumstantial only when cornwallis was seeking an escape back to new york. again, they are just not as important economically. >> that makes sense. thank you cynthia very much. our next question is looking at whether or not any of the cities occupied by the british were what you regard as a faster. is boston such an example? what were some common themes we saw in some of these places? >> i i think you all failed in e end because...
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this was cornwall earlier this morning, the weather changing our two hour almost.y've been low cloud, missed and mark. it will be one of those days across the west of the uk with extensive cloud. —— mist and murk. to eastern wales, that is where the best of the breaks in the cloud will continue to be and we will have some sunshine. even where it says cloudy we are on the mild side. but in the best of the sunshine we could see highs of 24. overnight tonight, if anything it will turn quite murky widely across western areas, particularly western england, southern england and wales, fog patches around the cuts as well. not much variation given the cloud, 13-15 not much variation given the cloud, 13—15 temperatures. this week in the air is coming from a long way south—west, dragging up that tropical heat and that will really be boosting the temperatures this weekend and quite widely we will see those highs which the low 20s. lossiemouth is in northern scotland and here we will see temperatures around about six celsius above where they should be for this late stage in se
this was cornwall earlier this morning, the weather changing our two hour almost.y've been low cloud, missed and mark. it will be one of those days across the west of the uk with extensive cloud. —— mist and murk. to eastern wales, that is where the best of the breaks in the cloud will continue to be and we will have some sunshine. even where it says cloudy we are on the mild side. but in the best of the sunshine we could see highs of 24. overnight tonight, if anything it will turn quite...
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so, some of you will know the eden project cornwall, and we're known for these very big biomes here.a rainforest, and we're really interested in the rhythms. so, what you will see at morecambe has elements of what we have here in cornwall but it will have new interactive augmented reality and virtual reality items that will bring it to life what's happening in the bay and within our lives. you're still £70 million short, though, of the money needed to get the thing built. that's quite an obstacle still to overcome. it's quite an obstacle. we've been talking to government, though, over the past two years. there's a comprehensive spending review and in the recent announcements, the great news is there's now a multi—year funding settlement being proposed, which is really important, because this is a project will be built over the course of a number of budget years. so, yes, there are competing demands out there, but if you really believe in levelling up, if you believe in the green agenda, if you believe in building back the communities that we want, we think this is a really good way o
so, some of you will know the eden project cornwall, and we're known for these very big biomes here.a rainforest, and we're really interested in the rhythms. so, what you will see at morecambe has elements of what we have here in cornwall but it will have new interactive augmented reality and virtual reality items that will bring it to life what's happening in the bay and within our lives. you're still £70 million short, though, of the money needed to get the thing built. that's quite an...
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presumed to have died after they failed to return to the surface while exploring a wreck off the cornwalloast. and wheelchair racer hannah cockroft wins her seventh paralympic title in the t34 800 metres. hello, if you havejustjoined us, welcome to bbc news. labour says there's a strong case to vaccinate children aged between 12 and 15 against covid to prevent any further disruption to learning. ministers have asked the chief medical officers of the uk's four nations to consider the broader implications after the uk's vaccines advisory body decided yesterday not to recommend jabs for all youngsters in that age group. james reynolds reports for many young teenagers in america, the highlight of a travel free pandemic summer may have been getting the covid jab. the us, israel and several european countries have all pressed ahead with vaccinations for 12 to 15—year—olds. it's difficult to maintain all measures like social distancing, etc. and we have seen earlier on, since a year ago in the summer, they are a group which often gets the disease first. some parents here are in favour of jabs fo
presumed to have died after they failed to return to the surface while exploring a wreck off the cornwalloast. and wheelchair racer hannah cockroft wins her seventh paralympic title in the t34 800 metres. hello, if you havejustjoined us, welcome to bbc news. labour says there's a strong case to vaccinate children aged between 12 and 15 against covid to prevent any further disruption to learning. ministers have asked the chief medical officers of the uk's four nations to consider the broader...
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gradually break up any cloud across northern england as well and we could see some fog lingering through cornwallfront producing a few spots of rain and easing as we go into the afternoon. a light southerly breeze as well for most so it will feel quite pleasant and temperatures are going to be on the up. i can see the low 20s for scotland and northern ireland. highs of 27 somewhere in the south—east. take care. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... in afghanistan, the leader of the resistance group fighting the taliban, says he's willing to enter peace talks. beyond kabul, we have a special report from rural afghanistan on life under the taliban. and we'll hear from the head of foreign relations for the resistance movement. also in the programme... football's world cup qualifier between brazil and argentina is dramatically abandoned after a row about covid quarantine rules. and tributes to former girls aloud singer sarah harding, who's died at the age of 39, after being diagnosed with breast cancer. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc
gradually break up any cloud across northern england as well and we could see some fog lingering through cornwallfront producing a few spots of rain and easing as we go into the afternoon. a light southerly breeze as well for most so it will feel quite pleasant and temperatures are going to be on the up. i can see the low 20s for scotland and northern ireland. highs of 27 somewhere in the south—east. take care. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the...
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robert buckley is an energy analyst at cornwall insight and joins us from just outside thetford in norfolk the markets for 20, 30 years and certainly this is the biggest crisis since we had a liberalised market way back in the last millennium. 50 liberalised market way back in the last millennium.— last millennium. so what is it that is causina last millennium. so what is it that is causing this? _ last millennium. so what is it that is causing this? what _ last millennium. so what is it that is causing this? what is _ last millennium. so what is it that is causing this? what is driving i is causing this? what is driving these high prices? people keep talking about a perfect storm of increasing demand, constraints on supply of gas from russia, from norway, very competitive international market. lower production from wind and solar that perhaps we might have been expecting. so a real combination of factors. a big asian and european problem with an overlay of issues specific to great britain. and it sounds, robert, as if were not really going to feel the full impact, potentially, yet. so we
robert buckley is an energy analyst at cornwall insight and joins us from just outside thetford in norfolk the markets for 20, 30 years and certainly this is the biggest crisis since we had a liberalised market way back in the last millennium. 50 liberalised market way back in the last millennium.— last millennium. so what is it that is causina last millennium. so what is it that is causing this? _ last millennium. so what is it that is causing this? what _ last millennium. so what is it that...
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spells into the midlands as well into east anglia and the south—east, some rain in the north coast of cornwallnto the evening, may be pushing into the west midlands and parts of north—west england. temperatures a little lower, still no 20s and east anglia and south—east england. this is bbc news. the headlines at seven... commemoration services have taken place across the united states of america, 20 years since the nine 11 terror attacks. the names of the almost 3000 victims were read out at events in new york, washington and pennsylvania. bell rings six moments of silence have been held, marking the times each of the four hijacked planes crashed and when the world trade center buildings collapsed on that day in 2001. former presidents clinton and obama joined joe biden in new york, as george w bush spoke in pennsylvania, calling for people to come together much of our politics has become a naked appeal to anger, fear and resentment. that leaves us worried about our nation and our future together.
spells into the midlands as well into east anglia and the south—east, some rain in the north coast of cornwallnto the evening, may be pushing into the west midlands and parts of north—west england. temperatures a little lower, still no 20s and east anglia and south—east england. this is bbc news. the headlines at seven... commemoration services have taken place across the united states of america, 20 years since the nine 11 terror attacks. the names of the almost 3000 victims were read...
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tributes have been paid to an 86—year—old man who died in a canal in cornwall while saving the life oft home. the family of mr casey said he was "devoted" to his daughter's care and his final act of love as a father was to sacrifice his life to save hers. at 7.30pm, it's dateline london, but first a full round up, from the bbc sports centre, here'sjon. good evening. england have a slender lead of 56 over india in the fourth test on day two. england started play three wickets down overnight then lost craig 0verton and dawid malan this morning to leave them in big trouble. umesh yadav with both wickets. 0llie pope helped dig them out, and he went on to pass 50 before guiding england into a first innings lead. he looked all set for a century but was bowled by shardul thakur on 81. but chris woakes added some important late innings runs. he made a half century before england were bowled out for 290. india finish the day on 43 without loss. british number one dan evans is hoping to reach the fourth round of the us open for the first time in his career. he's up against australia's alexei pop
tributes have been paid to an 86—year—old man who died in a canal in cornwall while saving the life oft home. the family of mr casey said he was "devoted" to his daughter's care and his final act of love as a father was to sacrifice his life to save hers. at 7.30pm, it's dateline london, but first a full round up, from the bbc sports centre, here'sjon. good evening. england have a slender lead of 56 over india in the fourth test on day two. england started play three wickets down...
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further west in cornwall the skies looked rather more threatening.to form showers. wales and across the midlands and those storms will push northwards as we go onto the night. a short—lived but intense area of rain will work its way eastwards across northern ireland as well but the wet as well as the night across northern england working with a few cracks of thunder to be expected. still dry at this stage, across the east midlands, east anglia, south—east england and becoming drier later in the night across western counties of northern ireland. now, tomorrow, generally, it�*s quite an unsettled—looking weather picture. we have got these areas of rain putting across wales, the midlands, to scotland and later on in the day we start to see that rain turning increasingly heavy and thundery as it works into eastern england becomes particularly slow moving and there could be some areas of around 30—110 millimetres of rain, so the risk of some low cloud, surface water. the weather becoming drier and sunnier, they will come across many western areas. now, th
further west in cornwall the skies looked rather more threatening.to form showers. wales and across the midlands and those storms will push northwards as we go onto the night. a short—lived but intense area of rain will work its way eastwards across northern ireland as well but the wet as well as the night across northern england working with a few cracks of thunder to be expected. still dry at this stage, across the east midlands, east anglia, south—east england and becoming drier later in...
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all for now. 24 2a celsius, that was the top temperature in the uk today and that was imbued in cornwallhine, most of us seeing plenty of cloud. some of that cloud were clear overnight tonight across parts of western scotland, western england, wales and southern england, but there may be a few mist and fog patches developing here. most places dry, keeping a lot of cloud at is about 2k degrees going into tomorrow. tomorrow will be brighter going into wales, still some areas of cloud around, not necessarily blue sky, but more the sojourner truth or a woman. southern and eastern scotland feeling dry for much of the day, increasing cloud in northern ireland and it is here and into western scotland we see outbreaks of rain moving in, winds freshening here as well. light winds for england and wales, in english temperatures are on the up, into the mid 20s, and the rain in scotland and northern ireland pushes across going into sunday evening. this is bbc news. i'm ben mundy. the headlines at eight. labour says there's a "strong case" for offering all 12 to 15—year—olds covid vaccinations to avoi
all for now. 24 2a celsius, that was the top temperature in the uk today and that was imbued in cornwallhine, most of us seeing plenty of cloud. some of that cloud were clear overnight tonight across parts of western scotland, western england, wales and southern england, but there may be a few mist and fog patches developing here. most places dry, keeping a lot of cloud at is about 2k degrees going into tomorrow. tomorrow will be brighter going into wales, still some areas of cloud around, not...
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mightjust trigger off a few thundery downpours by the end of the day across parts of cornwall, so hereany. i hope you can get out and make the most of it, because it does look as though the story will change from thursday onwards, but our week ahead is turning warmer. cooler with some rain, though, on thursday. this is bbc news. the headlines at eight... former girls aloud singer sarah harding has died at the age of 39, after being diagnosed with breast cancer last year. she was a girl next door that had got it all. she was identifiable by the audience that were going to buy her records. that was the beauty of sarah. the head of one of prince charles' charities temporarily steps down after claims he helped secure an honourfor a major donor. relatives of a female police officer in the ghor province of afghanistan have told the bbc that she has been killed by the taliban. plans to overhaul england's social care system are likely to be unveiled this week, amidst warnings that a rise in national insurance could provoke a "very significant backlash". and as the paralympics come to a close w
mightjust trigger off a few thundery downpours by the end of the day across parts of cornwall, so hereany. i hope you can get out and make the most of it, because it does look as though the story will change from thursday onwards, but our week ahead is turning warmer. cooler with some rain, though, on thursday. this is bbc news. the headlines at eight... former girls aloud singer sarah harding has died at the age of 39, after being diagnosed with breast cancer last year. she was a girl next...
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a bit of uncertainty about the progression of this rain and it will impact parts and especially cornwallch of wales by the time we get into the evening and temperatures for the most part into the teens to low 20s are some in east anglia and southeast england. during the evening, rain my push into parts of the midlands especially the west midlands, may fringe into merseyside, and perhaps effecting some in southwest england overnight and into monday morning. the clearest skies will be in scotland, northern ireland and northern counties in northern england with a much cooler night to come with temperatures quite down into single figures with some sunshine as monday starts. some uncertainty on monday about how far north this rain might get and might slip a little bit further on the western side of the uk, may be reaching towards the southern parts of scotland later in the day but the driest weather will be further east with a good deal of bright or sunny spells. with uncertainty about how far north rain will get, it will gradually clearly from eastern parts on tuesday. brighter, sunnier cond
a bit of uncertainty about the progression of this rain and it will impact parts and especially cornwallch of wales by the time we get into the evening and temperatures for the most part into the teens to low 20s are some in east anglia and southeast england. during the evening, rain my push into parts of the midlands especially the west midlands, may fringe into merseyside, and perhaps effecting some in southwest england overnight and into monday morning. the clearest skies will be in...
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the rain will impact parts of south—west england, especially cornwall and devon, and it looks like itby the time we get into the evening and temperatures for the most part in the teens, low 20s for some and east anglia and south—east england. during the evening, the rain may push into buzz in the west midlands, it may fringing to merseyside and still affecting south—west england overnight and into monday morning. the clearest skies will be in scotland, northern ireland, northern counties of northern england and a cooler night to come, to put it down to single figures, but some sunshine is monday styles. some uncertainty about how far north of the rainbow get, it may slip further up the western side of the uk, may reach into scotland in later in the day. a good deal of cloud, a few bright and sunny spells. when i about how far north of rain will get, it will gradually from eastern parts on tuesday, friday conditions following behind, some rain impacting parts of northern ireland and scotland. after that, a couple of drier days, mainly dry days before we see another atlantic weather sys
the rain will impact parts of south—west england, especially cornwall and devon, and it looks like itby the time we get into the evening and temperatures for the most part in the teens, low 20s for some and east anglia and south—east england. during the evening, the rain may push into buzz in the west midlands, it may fringing to merseyside and still affecting south—west england overnight and into monday morning. the clearest skies will be in scotland, northern ireland, northern counties...
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a bit of uncertainty about the progression of this rain and it will impact parts and especially cornwall into the evening and temperatures for the most part into the teens to low 20s are some in east anglia and southeast england. during the evening, rain my push into parts of the midlands especially the west midlands, may fringe into merseyside, and perhaps effecting some in southwest england overnight and into monday morning. the clearest skies will be in scotland, northern ireland and northern counties in northern england with a much cooler night to come with temperatures quite down into single figures with some sunshine as monday starts. some uncertainty on monday about how far north this rain might get and might slip a little bit further on the western side of the uk, may be reaching towards the southern parts of scotland later in the day but the driest weather will be further east with a good deal of bright or sunny spells. with uncertainty about how far north rain will get, it will gradually clearly from eastern parts on tuesday. brighter, sunnier conditions following him behind wi
a bit of uncertainty about the progression of this rain and it will impact parts and especially cornwall into the evening and temperatures for the most part into the teens to low 20s are some in east anglia and southeast england. during the evening, rain my push into parts of the midlands especially the west midlands, may fringe into merseyside, and perhaps effecting some in southwest england overnight and into monday morning. the clearest skies will be in scotland, northern ireland and...
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neutral, and it will stick around across western parts of scotland, the irish sea, western fringes of cornwallit will be damp, raining at times, and central and eastern areas will be sunny and warm. and the weather front is still in first gear because it is still across western parts of the uk with a tendency to drift further towards the west, so cloud and bits of pieces of rain. but basically it will rain itself out. so actually saturday for most of us is looking decent with lengthy sunny spells and showers across southern areas, may be in the highlands of scotland too. then that troublesome weather front that doesn't really know what it wants to do, go east or west, is still around on sunday but it reinvigorated itself. actually, out of the two days, i would say there a greater chance of catching some rain on sunday. so that is it from me. thank you. now on bbc one, we canjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello, i'm olly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening — another busy night of european football — it's the europa league for leicester. we'll have the latest fro
neutral, and it will stick around across western parts of scotland, the irish sea, western fringes of cornwallit will be damp, raining at times, and central and eastern areas will be sunny and warm. and the weather front is still in first gear because it is still across western parts of the uk with a tendency to drift further towards the west, so cloud and bits of pieces of rain. but basically it will rain itself out. so actually saturday for most of us is looking decent with lengthy sunny...
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showers are expected in cornwall early hours of the morning.ny of us, it'll be around the mid—teens come sunrise. so the forecast, then, for wednesday shows showers and some thunderstorms in the southwest of the country, a bit more cloud in the northwest here. but, generally speaking, it's a hot and sunny day with temperatures in many areas in the mid or high 20s, possibly hitting 30 celsius once again. the risk of showers or thunderstorms through the second half of the day on wednesday will extend into wales, parts of the midlands, as well, and further showers come thursday. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines: in afghanistan, the taliban announce their new government. none of the cabinet officials are women and their new prime minister is on a un terrorism sanctions list. earlier, the group fired warning shots on the streets of kabul, as hundreds took part in protests condemning the taliban and criticising pakistan. we'll be live in washington for more. also in the programme: the british prim
showers are expected in cornwall early hours of the morning.ny of us, it'll be around the mid—teens come sunrise. so the forecast, then, for wednesday shows showers and some thunderstorms in the southwest of the country, a bit more cloud in the northwest here. but, generally speaking, it's a hot and sunny day with temperatures in many areas in the mid or high 20s, possibly hitting 30 celsius once again. the risk of showers or thunderstorms through the second half of the day on wednesday will...
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but really only kind of circumstantially, only when cornwallis was seeking an estate bike to new york. and yes, there's again, they're just not as important economically to the transatlantic trade. >> thank you sent the agreement. our next question is looking at with her or not any city is occupied by the british were what you would regard as a failure i guess is boston such an example or what are common subthemes we saw in these various places? >> i think they all fail in the end. because they all get returned to the united states. the british actually when they negotiate for peace, there is a movement the cause of the end even after the battle of yorktown, the british old new york, savannah and charleston and there is actually a directive by the ministry to save new york. to keep it as kind of an american gibraltar or a trading outpost to which the british can keep some of their economic clout in north america. and kind of station their navy and have a strategichold out . but really, the populations of all these cities turned against the british by the end of the war. they don't you
but really only kind of circumstantially, only when cornwallis was seeking an estate bike to new york. and yes, there's again, they're just not as important economically to the transatlantic trade. >> thank you sent the agreement. our next question is looking at with her or not any city is occupied by the british were what you would regard as a failure i guess is boston such an example or what are common subthemes we saw in these various places? >> i think they all fail in the end....
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there's just the possibility of some showers early in the morning in cornwall, maybe even the odd crackand warm — 17 celsius in the morning. now, the reason the weather's going to be changing over the next 2a hours or so is this low pressure which is approaching us. in fact, you can see itjust on the bottom of the screen there. showers and thunderstorms are expected to creep, gently creep into southwestern parts of england and wales. they won't make much progress during the course of wednesday. in fact, by the afternoon, they're just into southern wales, just across the west country, maybe a shower possible in northern ireland. but look at the weather across the rest of the uk — hot and sunny. i wouldn't be surprised if temperatures hit 30 celsius once again on wednesday. now, even through the evening on wednesday, you can see these showers just about moving a bit further north into the midlands, into central, southern england, many of us remaining dry. but a risk of downpours certainly possible, and that risk will continue into thursday because this low pressure will come closer. it's
there's just the possibility of some showers early in the morning in cornwall, maybe even the odd crackand warm — 17 celsius in the morning. now, the reason the weather's going to be changing over the next 2a hours or so is this low pressure which is approaching us. in fact, you can see itjust on the bottom of the screen there. showers and thunderstorms are expected to creep, gently creep into southwestern parts of england and wales. they won't make much progress during the course of...
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but only circumstantially when cornwallis used it as an escape back to new york and again it's not as important economically to trade spare that make make sense. thank you cynthia very much. the next question looks at whether or not any state occupied by the british was considered a failure and the other common themes we seem at these various places? >> i think they all failed in the end because they all returned to the united states. the british when they negotiate for peace there's a movement even after the battle of yorktown new york savannah and charleston and there is a direct if by the ministry to save new york and to keep it as a trading outpost to which the british can keep some of their economic clout in north america and station their navy and kind of have this strategic hold down but really the populations of all of these didn't turn against the british by the end of the war. they don't, by the end of the war even the people who had been the most excited about british rule and the occupation of new york you know they are exhausted. they are tired and they are at ease with t
but only circumstantially when cornwallis used it as an escape back to new york and again it's not as important economically to trade spare that make make sense. thank you cynthia very much. the next question looks at whether or not any state occupied by the british was considered a failure and the other common themes we seem at these various places? >> i think they all failed in the end because they all returned to the united states. the british when they negotiate for peace there's a...
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actually, through the early hours of tuesday morning, we could have some showers across parts of cornwallaybe reaching southern wales as well. but the vast majority of us are in for a dry and clear night. and look at the temperatures — 17, no lower than that in cardiff and in plymouth. on that breakdown, then, the thunderstorms roll into south—western areas through the morning and into the afternoon. flashes of lightning here, maybe some showers drifting into the far north west of the uk as well. but for the vast majority, it's once again going to be a hot and sunny day. the showers won't reach eastern areas till thursday. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are chief executive of the left—leaning cross—party think tank, demos, polly mackenzie, and michael booker, deputy editor of the sunday express. welcome to you both, thanks very much for being with us. a quick look at the front pages, which have just come in and the last few minutes. starting with the financial times and the health and social care tax plans announced by the gov
actually, through the early hours of tuesday morning, we could have some showers across parts of cornwallaybe reaching southern wales as well. but the vast majority of us are in for a dry and clear night. and look at the temperatures — 17, no lower than that in cardiff and in plymouth. on that breakdown, then, the thunderstorms roll into south—western areas through the morning and into the afternoon. flashes of lightning here, maybe some showers drifting into the far north west of the uk as...
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and we all remember the words of british general, charles cornwallis, who upon surrendering said, "went to leave laguardia where is ground transportation the signs are very confusing." this is the guy the republican party has made its leader. the guy they've lined up behind, the guy who sewed an insurrection to overthrow democracy, oversaw the preventable deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and praised traitors and racists that's why he and his loyalists need to be thoroughly banished from our institutions and shunned from our politics and, yesterday, the biden administration took another small step toward accomplishing that goal. >> months into joe biden's presidency, his administration is still cleaning house as it relates to former trump officials. but the director of the white house's presidential personnel office, sending letters to 18 people on 3 different government advisory boards, asking them to resign. >> familiar names include white house counselor, kellyanne conway, to the air force academy, and former white house press secretary sean spicer, to the naval academy. >>
and we all remember the words of british general, charles cornwallis, who upon surrendering said, "went to leave laguardia where is ground transportation the signs are very confusing." this is the guy the republican party has made its leader. the guy they've lined up behind, the guy who sewed an insurrection to overthrow democracy, oversaw the preventable deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and praised traitors and racists that's why he and his loyalists need to be thoroughly...
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presumed to have died after they failed to return to the surface while exploring a wreck off the cornwall top of the hour. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on the programme: with his first test century outside of india, rohit sharma puts england on the backfoot on day three of the fourth test at the oval. manchester city's summer signings shine, as they make a perfect start to the women's super league season. the korda sisters are beaten as europe take a commanding lead against the us on day one of the solheim cup in ohio. and back on the front row together for the first time since silverstone. will there be more fireworks or fist bumps between hamilton and verstappen at tomorrow's dutch grand prix? welcome along, thanks forjoining us. it's been a fascinating day's play at the oval, where england and india have been fighting for supremacy on the third day of the fourth test. a rohit sharma century helped the tourists take charge, but two late wickets from 0llie robinson have given england hope. india found themselves 27
presumed to have died after they failed to return to the surface while exploring a wreck off the cornwall top of the hour. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on the programme: with his first test century outside of india, rohit sharma puts england on the backfoot on day three of the fourth test at the oval. manchester city's summer signings shine, as they make a perfect start to the women's super league season. the korda...
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a bit of rain brushing north—east cornwall and devon before hitting wales where we expect rain as theheadlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the us is remembering 20 years to the day since the deadliest terror attacks on american soil. at a ceremony held at ground zero victims of the attack on the twin towers were remembered by their loved ones. 20 years feels like an eternity but yet it still feels like yesterday. until we meet again, my love. rest in peace. six moments of silence have been held, marking the times each of the four hijacked planes crashed and when the world trade centre buildings collapsed on that day in 2001. president biden travels to all three attack sites — new york, pennsylvania, and in the last two hours the pentagon in virginia former presidents clinton and obama earlierjoined joe biden in new york, as george w bush spoke in pennsylvania, calling for people to come together so much of our politics has become a naked appeal to anger, fear and resentment. that leaves us worried about our nation and our future together. prince andrew's legal team say
a bit of rain brushing north—east cornwall and devon before hitting wales where we expect rain as theheadlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the us is remembering 20 years to the day since the deadliest terror attacks on american soil. at a ceremony held at ground zero victims of the attack on the twin towers were remembered by their loved ones. 20 years feels like an eternity but yet it still feels like yesterday. until we meet again, my love. rest in peace. six moments of...
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southwest england major see a bit of rain near devon and cornwall but particularly in wales expectingto the evening mightjust push into the evening mightjust push into wales in north as we got west england for the 2a, towards parts of eastern and south east england today, closer to 21 tomorrow. into the evening we will still have these outbreaks of rain across parts of wales, more of the midlands and into some spots of northwest england overnight and into monday morning. much cooler night across the northern half of the uk as monday begins. as temperatures drop well down into single figures was in charge of all. some uncertainty about the detail but it looks as if western areas of england, wales maybe into scotland could see outbreaks of rain on monday for the elsewhere it's looking mainly dry. after that that system looks like it will push away eastwards for that without a week weather front arriving from the northwest on wednesday a bit of rain into scotland, largely by day on thursday and other atlantic weather system moving and later in the week. a lot to take in and the big pictu
southwest england major see a bit of rain near devon and cornwall but particularly in wales expectingto the evening mightjust push into the evening mightjust push into wales in north as we got west england for the 2a, towards parts of eastern and south east england today, closer to 21 tomorrow. into the evening we will still have these outbreaks of rain across parts of wales, more of the midlands and into some spots of northwest england overnight and into monday morning. much cooler night...
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office, boris johnson and joe biden having their first face to face meeting since the g7 summit in cornwallal of troops from kabul. let us listen in. withdrawal of troops from kabul. let us listen in-— us listen in. and this is a very important _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip for _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip for us, - us listen in. and this is a very important trip for us, in - us listen in. and this is a very important trip for us, in the l us listen in. and this is a very l important trip for us, in the uk us listen in. and this is a very i important trip for us, in the uk r and we have seen some great progress just news the last period, the ban has been lifted on british beef and the people of the us can eat british beef. �* . , what the people of the us can eat british beef-_ what you _ the people of the us can eat british beef._ what you did - the people of the us can eat british beef._ what you did with l the people of the us can eat british i beef._ what you did with the beef. and lamb what you d
office, boris johnson and joe biden having their first face to face meeting since the g7 summit in cornwallal of troops from kabul. let us listen in. withdrawal of troops from kabul. let us listen in-— us listen in. and this is a very important _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip for _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip for us, - us listen in. and this is a very important trip for us, in - us listen in. and this is a...
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i mean, they could reach 30 once again, but look at that, plymouth there, cornwall and devon, only around the country. there could be some showers and thunderstorms almost anywhere, really. and on thursday itself, you can see it's much fresher across the uk. some of that warmth is still left around lincolnshire and east anglia, but the vast majority of us are back into the low 20s. so here's the summary and the outlook. you can see that whether going downhill as we go through the second half of the week. and the weekend? the weather's set fair. modest temperatures, around the low 20s. bye— bye. this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: the taliban say they're now in control of the panjshir valley — the last province to fall to them. the resistance says it will fight on. women have been taking to the streets in afghanistan to demand their rights, chanting "we are not afraid, we are united." relatives of the 298 people killed when flight mh—17 was shot down give harrowing testimony to a court in the netherlands. with just eight weeks to go until the next crucial climate sum
i mean, they could reach 30 once again, but look at that, plymouth there, cornwall and devon, only around the country. there could be some showers and thunderstorms almost anywhere, really. and on thursday itself, you can see it's much fresher across the uk. some of that warmth is still left around lincolnshire and east anglia, but the vast majority of us are back into the low 20s. so here's the summary and the outlook. you can see that whether going downhill as we go through the second half of...
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dan: prince charles and the duchess of cornwall joint prince william and dutchess kate middleton on thein london this evening. no time to die marks ditto craig's final appearance as double 07. it opens in theaters on thursday, it was originally scheduled for release in april 2020. liz: world news tonight is next. dan: we appreciate your time, we will see you again in half an hour for abc 7 news at 6:00. who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k streaming box and peacock premium included, with access to tons of free movies and shows. more bang for your buck. can your internet do that? like your outfit, girl. why thank you! ok, now it's a party! get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming box for free. click, call, or visit a store today. >>> tonight, top u.s. military leaders on the hill appearing to contradict president biden, saying they did recommend a small u.s. force stay in afghanistan. the chairman of the joint chiefs ge
dan: prince charles and the duchess of cornwall joint prince william and dutchess kate middleton on thein london this evening. no time to die marks ditto craig's final appearance as double 07. it opens in theaters on thursday, it was originally scheduled for release in april 2020. liz: world news tonight is next. dan: we appreciate your time, we will see you again in half an hour for abc 7 news at 6:00. who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for...
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presumed to have died after they failed to return to the surface while exploring a wreck off the cornwallews, justice delayed. people really don't know how going to prison for something you didn't do, a crime you didn't commit, especially for a long, long time... ..what it does to a person. i was accused of killing a white man in a drug deal gone bad. this is a case they're - going to be teaching in law school 100 years from now. what could dontae have become? it was a travesty ofjustice. it took 26 years to make it partially right. i was exonerated on august 22nd, 2019. a lot of people think the ultimate goal is just getting exonerated and getting out of prison, getting your freedom back. it's a lot more than that. sometimes i wake up just crying. i just cry. people think that when you get exonerated, the fight is over. it'sjust beginning, really. i haven't been pardoned. governor roy cooper, for some reason, hasn't pardoned me. he's asking for the state of north carolina to acknowledge the wrong and give him what is due under the constitution. they buried this man alive! you're looking
presumed to have died after they failed to return to the surface while exploring a wreck off the cornwallews, justice delayed. people really don't know how going to prison for something you didn't do, a crime you didn't commit, especially for a long, long time... ..what it does to a person. i was accused of killing a white man in a drug deal gone bad. this is a case they're - going to be teaching in law school 100 years from now. what could dontae have become? it was a travesty ofjustice. it...