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the firm in cornwall must have i 7 the firm in cornwall must have felt the pressure particularly acutelyld and many will have realise not the most attractive job for a lot of people, additional lorry driver is now coming from the continent, but we were told earlier today that many of them may not get here before december, meanwhile those who are here and in the job already have obviously spotted todd, although, this might be a good moment to apply a bit of pressure to improve their wages and working conditions. i think what has happened here is that the daily— think what has happened here is that the daily telegraph ever lyle has spotted _ the daily telegraph ever lyle has spotted a — the daily telegraph ever lyle has spotted a good opportunity to blame anyone _ spotted a good opportunity to blame anyone except the government for the state or— anyone except the government for the state or the _ anyone except the government for the state or the lack of lorry drivers that was — state or the lack of lorry drivers that was highlighted way back as 2015 _ that was highlighted way back as 2015
the firm in cornwall must have i 7 the firm in cornwall must have felt the pressure particularly acutelyld and many will have realise not the most attractive job for a lot of people, additional lorry driver is now coming from the continent, but we were told earlier today that many of them may not get here before december, meanwhile those who are here and in the job already have obviously spotted todd, although, this might be a good moment to apply a bit of pressure to improve their wages and...
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within a year, the march on yorktown which is a final battle and cornwallis will move north into virginiaon the peninsula. why do you not want to put yourself on a peninsula? >> way out. how does he do it? he thinks the navy canadian and he can retreat from the navy but through a quick march, a late march of french and americans jointly they surround cornwallis on the peninsula and the french navy will cut it off so we have a siege of yorktown and cornwallis doesn't have a way out and will be forced to surrender. the british band plays the song, the world turned upside down. this is the last major battle of the revolution. it will carry on a couple more years but this is it. why to the british stop fighting? why do you think? they could continue the war. >> there was nobody left it was loyal to them from the country. >> you still have loyalists but you have to not only defeat the army but when the hearts and minds of americans and that is problematic. this is costly. >> there were issues in france. >> by this time the french, spanish, the dutch are financing the americans. this has become
within a year, the march on yorktown which is a final battle and cornwallis will move north into virginiaon the peninsula. why do you not want to put yourself on a peninsula? >> way out. how does he do it? he thinks the navy canadian and he can retreat from the navy but through a quick march, a late march of french and americans jointly they surround cornwallis on the peninsula and the french navy will cut it off so we have a siege of yorktown and cornwallis doesn't have a way out and...
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today, we're travelling to the north cornwall coast.60 metres wide and creates a link that reunites the two halves of tintagel castle for the first time in more than 500 years: more than 500 years. when we proposed it to english heritage, i never thought they'd accept. but sometimes, the crazy ideas are actually the best ideas. my name's william matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle, built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which, in a sense, eroded away, and the bridge recreates that link between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project — indeed, its very raison d'etre — was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get he
today, we're travelling to the north cornwall coast.60 metres wide and creates a link that reunites the two halves of tintagel castle for the first time in more than 500 years: more than 500 years. when we proposed it to english heritage, i never thought they'd accept. but sometimes, the crazy ideas are actually the best ideas. my name's william matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle...
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cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. rain, and they will continue to last through the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is tomorrow's weather. it starts off quite bright if not sunny in east anglia and the south—east, but quickly the cloud spreads ahead of this weather front. and you can see in the middle of the day, it is raining pretty much north and south not all the time. the rain will come and go. for some of us, it will be a damp, mild, drizzly sort of day, with 16, 17 degrees. for others, it could be quite wet with that rain splashing its way through into monday evening as well. but it is going to remain cloudy. this is a mild south—westerly wind brought by this big area of low pressure across th
cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. rain, and they will continue to last through the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is...
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this bridge in north cornwall, _ is as short as possible.flats and offers up right, a sort of high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending _ high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on _ high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how- high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old - high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it i high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it is you will— rock, and depending on how old it is you will still— rock, and depending on how old it is you will still find fossils within it. you will still find fossils within it here — you will still find fossils within it. here you can see... this has come straight _ it. here you can see... this has come straight out _ it. here you can see... this has come straight out of _ it. here you can see... this has come straight out of the - it. here you can see... this has i come straight out of the ground? here is an ammonite shell. it is actually— here is an ammonite shell. it
this bridge in north cornwall, _ is as short as possible.flats and offers up right, a sort of high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending _ high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on _ high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how- high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old - high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it i high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it is you will— rock,...
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some also affecting wales, cornwall, devon, perhaps one or two running along the channel, too.and 1a in plymouth on monday. let's have a look at the summary for the week ahead. if anything the temperatures might climb a little further. 17 in belfast, 17 in cardiff. perhaps even 18 in london. above the average for the time of year. towards the end of the week, it will turn more unsettled and a bit colder. good afternoon. the chancellor's promising to spend almost £7 billion improving transport in england's city regions outside london as one of the spending pledges unveiled ahead of this week's budget. rishi sunak, says the "transport revolution" will bring public services in those areas in line with the capital. labour says the government lacks a coherent plan to transform regional economies and tackle the climate crisis. here's our political correspondent helen catt. waiting for the train to arrive.
some also affecting wales, cornwall, devon, perhaps one or two running along the channel, too.and 1a in plymouth on monday. let's have a look at the summary for the week ahead. if anything the temperatures might climb a little further. 17 in belfast, 17 in cardiff. perhaps even 18 in london. above the average for the time of year. towards the end of the week, it will turn more unsettled and a bit colder. good afternoon. the chancellor's promising to spend almost £7 billion improving transport...
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we a to help struggling young women in cornwall. ~ ., ., , ., ., cornwall.ell as raising money to fund growing network of support groups around the county the shop doubles as a venue itself. i suffer with ptsd and anxiety so it's been really helpful to come and be around other people who understand that. and having somewhere that is volunteer— run is really nice because there is not a waiting list and you can come and connect with other people. and you can come and connect with other people-— and you can come and connect with other people. and you can come and connect with other --eole. ~ ., , ., i. other people. who understand you. so far there are — other people. who understand you. so far there are nine _ other people. who understand you. so far there are nine georgia's _ other people. who understand you. so far there are nine georgia's voices - far there are nine georgia's voices support groups in cornwall. sophie hopes that one day there will be one in every town in the county. it has been an extraordinary 15 months. what do you think georgia would have
we a to help struggling young women in cornwall. ~ ., ., , ., ., cornwall.ell as raising money to fund growing network of support groups around the county the shop doubles as a venue itself. i suffer with ptsd and anxiety so it's been really helpful to come and be around other people who understand that. and having somewhere that is volunteer— run is really nice because there is not a waiting list and you can come and connect with other people. and you can come and connect with other...
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it doesn't seem as friendly as it did in cornwall, when they had the g7.o much for joining us for the last two days. i know you are heading out on sunday. it's going to be an amazing week ahead. coming up, you've got eric adams joining balance of power with david westin. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the world of politics, to the world of business. this is "balance of power" with david westin. david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our television and radio audiences, welcome to "balance of power." president biden is in for meetings but he leaves behind the framework for the build back better package that has some work to be done. joining us is emily wilkins. give us a sense, are the progressives calling the shots? emily: to a certain extent, yes. the margins are so slim in congress that a couple people have a lot of power. the progressive caucus in the house, it is easy for them to block things from passing. yesterday, what progressives were really looking for was
it doesn't seem as friendly as it did in cornwall, when they had the g7.o much for joining us for the last two days. i know you are heading out on sunday. it's going to be an amazing week ahead. coming up, you've got eric adams joining balance of power with david westin. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the world of politics, to the world of business. this is "balance of power" with david westin. david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our television and radio...
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today, we're travelling to the north cornwall coast.nt ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle, built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which, in a sense, eroded away, and the bridge recreates that link between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project — indeed, its very raison d'etre — was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get here _ before. because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn't because they had bad knees, they used wheelchairs, whatever it was. now we have essentially step—free access right from the car park all the way through onto the site. and it was so satisfying on the opening day to see literally a queue
today, we're travelling to the north cornwall coast.nt ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle, built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which, in a sense, eroded away, and the bridge recreates that link between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the...
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or this bridge in north cornwall, a place connected with the stories of king arthur.f stone are what is keeping these flats and office upright, a sort of high—tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it is you will still find fossils within it. here you can see... this has come straight out of the ground? here is an ammonite shell. it is actually cheaper, fasterand far greener to put stone buildings up. we found here that we saved 92% of the embodied carbon. had this been a steel framed building and clad in stone. this hasn't been simple. its exterior is not everyone's taste. at one point, the council was seeking to have it demolished. it was only saved after a two—year legal battle by its architect. was there a moment where you thought you wish you had never started this? of course. sorry, you want me to elaborate obviously. you are obviously relieved but that two and a half years of stress structures you in a way, so it's difficult. and our final building swaps steel and concrete for wood. inspired by a garden of paradise, cambridge mosque is low
or this bridge in north cornwall, a place connected with the stories of king arthur.f stone are what is keeping these flats and office upright, a sort of high—tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it is you will still find fossils within it. here you can see... this has come straight out of the ground? here is an ammonite shell. it is actually cheaper, fasterand far greener to put stone buildings up. we found here that we saved 92% of the embodied carbon. had this been a...
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gerald from cornwall wants to get to the source of it all.o mention of how it will be paid for, any thoughts of a magic money tree slash forest? ., �* , ., forest? you're right there is no manic forest? you're right there is no magic money _ forest? you're right there is no magic money tree _ forest? you're right there is no magic money tree or _ forest? you're right there is no magic money tree or forest. i forest? you're right there is no - magic money tree or forest. someone will have to pay for this at some point. there was that big announcement today that total departmental spending will rise by £150 billion. but we have already heard some key tax raises throughout this year already. so in march, in the march budget we had the announcement that the rate of corporation tax is increasing from 19% to 25% in 2023. and in that budget earlier in the year we also saw that the threshold on many rates of tax is being frozen, so it won't rise in inflation and that means in real terms taxes rising. so that includes the threshold on income tax and a
gerald from cornwall wants to get to the source of it all.o mention of how it will be paid for, any thoughts of a magic money tree slash forest? ., �* , ., forest? you're right there is no manic forest? you're right there is no magic money _ forest? you're right there is no magic money tree _ forest? you're right there is no magic money tree or _ forest? you're right there is no magic money tree or forest. i forest? you're right there is no - magic money tree or forest. someone will have to...
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some also affecting wales, cornwall, devon, perhaps one or two running along the channel, too.nd the world: court documents show that alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe, in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. get out and get your booster. a fresh push for eligible people in the uk to get theirjabs, amid rising concern over the rates of coronavirus. there'll be half a billion pounds to support families in the chancellor's budget for the uk next week, but the opposition labour party call it a "smokescreen." the coastal town that has received a £41 million donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets.
some also affecting wales, cornwall, devon, perhaps one or two running along the channel, too.nd the world: court documents show that alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe, in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. get out and get your booster. a fresh push for eligible people in the uk to get theirjabs, amid rising concern over the rates of coronavirus. there'll be half a billion pounds to support families in the chancellor's budget for the uk next week, but...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, cornwall.erg said the company cared deeply about safety, well—being and mental health and stopping the spread of disinformation. a united states senate committee is looking at the impact of the social media giant's platforms. james clayton reports. eleanor and freya are both 1a and, like many teenagers, they're both on instagram. as a teenager you're looking at these people, like, all these models, and, you know, influencers — they are all very, very skinny and they have, like, a perfect body. and when you're looking at that and then kind of comparing yourself to it, it's, like, very... i think it could be really damaging. when you're, like, feeling at your worst, and then you go on instagram and see things that are, like, targeted at you because you've looked at these kind of things before... you see them, like — yeah, models, influencers, celebrities, things like that and you're just like, "oh, well, i'll never be like that." eleanor and freya's concerns are in fact shared by one rather impor
michael buchanan, bbc news, cornwall.erg said the company cared deeply about safety, well—being and mental health and stopping the spread of disinformation. a united states senate committee is looking at the impact of the social media giant's platforms. james clayton reports. eleanor and freya are both 1a and, like many teenagers, they're both on instagram. as a teenager you're looking at these people, like, all these models, and, you know, influencers — they are all very, very skinny and...
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now, dame laura has formed a formidable partnership with the magis president, the duchess of cornwall maggies on site. i have been told almost a million mammograms were missed during the pandemic. the work that maggies began 25 years ago is not yet done. committed both publicly and privately to maggies since 2008, the duchess told me why she has championed this cause. to duchess told me why she has championed this cause. to be able to 'ust cross championed this cause. to be able to just cross the — championed this cause. to be able to just cross the road _ championed this cause. to be able to just cross the road and _ championed this cause. to be able to just cross the road and go _ championed this cause. to be able to just cross the road and go to - championed this cause. to be able to just cross the road and go to this i just cross the road and go to this quiet, cosy centre and talk to people who really know everything there is to know about cancer, it's, i think it's the greatest thing that you could actually give to anybody who is suffering from cancer. the charity aims _ who is s
now, dame laura has formed a formidable partnership with the magis president, the duchess of cornwall maggies on site. i have been told almost a million mammograms were missed during the pandemic. the work that maggies began 25 years ago is not yet done. committed both publicly and privately to maggies since 2008, the duchess told me why she has championed this cause. to duchess told me why she has championed this cause. to be able to 'ust cross championed this cause. to be able to just cross...
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so the story is a young girl from cornwall comes to london to be a fashion student, she is obsessed withken back into the �*60s through dreams or are they dreams are a ghostly apparition? sandy is a wannabe singer in the 19605 whose lives she starts to mirror and in fact starts to share that life is up on them on hand this is like a wishful film fantasy with somebody who loves a �*60s wakes up in the �*60s, in a cafe. it is also a nightmare because what happens is she starts to see things she can't do anything about. the thing i really love about it, i'm a big fan of edgar wright anyway, his movies of always sort of teetered on the brink of being musicals, when he does a car chases there like musical car chases. when he does fight scenes, it's like musical fight scenes. this have dance scenes and big pop soundtracks but it slips between being between this and a slasher movie. at that was really clever between doing and how it shifted. people may find it's a bit too full of movie references because walking around in soho, every single street has a history of its own. he called it peeping
so the story is a young girl from cornwall comes to london to be a fashion student, she is obsessed withken back into the �*60s through dreams or are they dreams are a ghostly apparition? sandy is a wannabe singer in the 19605 whose lives she starts to mirror and in fact starts to share that life is up on them on hand this is like a wishful film fantasy with somebody who loves a �*60s wakes up in the �*60s, in a cafe. it is also a nightmare because what happens is she starts to see things...
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, , ., ., ._ cornwall. she is brilliant, is that song. is — tunstall, she is brilliant, is that song, is that about coming through it? �* ., song, is that about coming through it? ~ ., y , , it? and i thought, yes, it is reall , it? and i thought, yes, it is really. we _ it? and i thought, yes, it is really, we are _ it? and i thought, yes, it is really, we are just - it? and i thought, yes, it is really, we are just trying i it? and i thought, yes, it is really, we are just trying toj it? and i thought, yes, it is- really, we are just trying to get by. but so are everything, plants, animals of all kinds, even viruses, actually. a synthetic and universal truth. there is a song on the album called tides, did that come out of the geography where you are, the estuary and the sea? item; the geography where you are, the estuary and the sea?— the geography where you are, the estuary and the sea? very much so. it is constant _ estuary and the sea? very much so. it is constant but _ estuary and the sea? very much s
, , ., ., ._ cornwall. she is brilliant, is that song. is — tunstall, she is brilliant, is that song, is that about coming through it? �* ., song, is that about coming through it? ~ ., y , , it? and i thought, yes, it is reall , it? and i thought, yes, it is really. we _ it? and i thought, yes, it is really, we are _ it? and i thought, yes, it is really, we are just - it? and i thought, yes, it is really, we are just trying i it? and i thought, yes, it is really, we are just trying toj it?...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, cornwall. sexual abuse at institutions for unmarried mothers. let's talk to our correspondent chris paige who is in belfast. tell us more about these allegations. belfast. tell us more about these allegations-— allegations. this is another significant _ allegations. this is another significant development . allegations. this is another significant development in | allegations. this is another . significant development in this story, which has affected thousands of women and their children over decades here in northern ireland. they have been carrying some horrific memories for a very long time. the focus on institutions for unmarried mothers, so—called mother and baby homes and magdalen laundry is, at least 10,500 women passed through the mother and baby homes between 1922 and when the last one closed in 1990. at least 3000 spent time in one of the four mac magdalen laundries where women often worked long exhausting hours with no pay. yesterday, a report was published by a panel set up by gover
michael buchanan, bbc news, cornwall. sexual abuse at institutions for unmarried mothers. let's talk to our correspondent chris paige who is in belfast. tell us more about these allegations. belfast. tell us more about these allegations-— allegations. this is another significant _ allegations. this is another significant development . allegations. this is another significant development in | allegations. this is another . significant development in this story, which has affected thousands of...
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nation and had a license to do anything in local took on in those who though not dora, got out of cornwall picking out oratory knolls on i thought it means accessible to know what all night. so i got out of my, of the english nation when it comes to colonization, it has accomplished the impossible said adult hitler with many historians claim that famine was a common event on the british rule in india. and that millions died of starvation. ah, also that in the mid 19th century, british business sold huge quantities of opium in china, making considerable profit from the drug trade. ah, it also said that in congo, half of the popular it died during belgium's colonization. ah, algerians have alleged that a chain of gruesome murders took place while france governed the country could ever do. what does she thought though, the road you this still curse? very good nora. so nanny dudgin are good though there scott, if you are sorry, july disco. chorus theory, most agony. another. do you think is joanie, you must. oh, the mother you and i discussed with scott bennett is a leading counter terrorism e
nation and had a license to do anything in local took on in those who though not dora, got out of cornwall picking out oratory knolls on i thought it means accessible to know what all night. so i got out of my, of the english nation when it comes to colonization, it has accomplished the impossible said adult hitler with many historians claim that famine was a common event on the british rule in india. and that millions died of starvation. ah, also that in the mid 19th century, british business...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, cornwall.ll be introduced in wales after the government won a tight vote in the senedd — the welsh parliament. they will come in on 11th october and will require all over 18s to show evidence of being fully vaccinated — or a recent negative covid test — in order to get into nightclubs, concerts and conventions. the headlines on bbc news... the prime minister has been warning there will be difficulties as the uk transitions to what he is calling a high wage, high skill economy. he has told the conservative party conference is part of his plan to level up the country. the £20 a week increase to universal credit which is claimed by nearly 6 million people comes to an end today. and the head of facebook mark zuckerberg has rejected claims from a whistle—blower that the company puts profits before the interests of its users. a man has died and another has suffered serious injuries after a series of stabbings in a village in gloucestershire. a woman is also being treated in hospital after the attack
michael buchanan, bbc news, cornwall.ll be introduced in wales after the government won a tight vote in the senedd — the welsh parliament. they will come in on 11th october and will require all over 18s to show evidence of being fully vaccinated — or a recent negative covid test — in order to get into nightclubs, concerts and conventions. the headlines on bbc news... the prime minister has been warning there will be difficulties as the uk transitions to what he is calling a high wage,...
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we saw that in the summer when the g7 assembled in cornwall.ejoking down there stop the government at the time were joking whether the queen might consider meeting one or two heads of government for a cup of tea at windsor and got the reply back, "no, don't worry, she wants to come down to cornwall. she helps that reception at the eden project for the world leaders. there is no lack of enthusiasm on her part. i think this is the medical side of the household, is leaning in a bit harder than usual and saying, "really, we know you would like to be there, and of course we would love to see her there." it would give enormous gravitas to this huge summit. but there are risks attached, whether it is going by train or plane up to scotland, and there are risks attached to being in a confined space with people flying in from all over the world. i think people understand... as your correspondent said, the queen will be making a video message to cop26. it is not as though she is not taking part in it. as we saw today, she will be taking part remotely. rob
we saw that in the summer when the g7 assembled in cornwall.ejoking down there stop the government at the time were joking whether the queen might consider meeting one or two heads of government for a cup of tea at windsor and got the reply back, "no, don't worry, she wants to come down to cornwall. she helps that reception at the eden project for the world leaders. there is no lack of enthusiasm on her part. i think this is the medical side of the household, is leaning in a bit harder...
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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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on a microphone while she was having a conversation with her private secretary and the duchess of cornwallcern that some senior leaders perhaps might not be there and said, you know, they talk but then they don't do. and she's really actuallyjust they talk but then they don't do. and she's really actually just the latest in a series of senior royals to make comments around the environment and around climate change this week. we had prince william speaking out after thatjust a zealous space journey today. we have the princess early in the week talking about how important our oceans are coming across prince charles we all know his views on everything green, and in fact prince philip well. so she's just the latest to join the ranks concerned about where our climate change pledges are going and whether other countries are going to be taken then as seriously as we have. is a countries are going to be taken then as seriously as we have.— as seriously as we have. is a the clean doesn't _ as seriously as we have. is a the clean doesn't intervene - as seriously as we have. is a the clean doesn't in
on a microphone while she was having a conversation with her private secretary and the duchess of cornwallcern that some senior leaders perhaps might not be there and said, you know, they talk but then they don't do. and she's really actuallyjust they talk but then they don't do. and she's really actually just the latest in a series of senior royals to make comments around the environment and around climate change this week. we had prince william speaking out after thatjust a zealous space...
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. >> we normally got a cornwall, and stayed in a bed and breakfast.was our idea for a getaway. this is different because we have never gone to sleep in a church before. this is amazing, everything i expected. >> staying here is like staying inside of -- >> ghost stories may attract some, but one of the volunteers says there is no need to be scared. >> i have been here with a group of young people. you would think it is scary, but it is not. a nice atmosphere, you wake up, lights coming through the windows. it is relaxing. this glorious space to yourself. it is good for hide and seek. >> her husband believes bringing young people into churches is one of the great advantages. >> i went to church as a youngster, dressed in your sunday best, a freer and more easy way to enjoy the space is very much the whole experience of camping for people. >> like all charities and tourist accommodation, the pandemic has meant a severe loss in revenue. so there is a determination to bounce back and breathe new life into history. john maguire, bbc news, somerset. >> cham
. >> we normally got a cornwall, and stayed in a bed and breakfast.was our idea for a getaway. this is different because we have never gone to sleep in a church before. this is amazing, everything i expected. >> staying here is like staying inside of -- >> ghost stories may attract some, but one of the volunteers says there is no need to be scared. >> i have been here with a group of young people. you would think it is scary, but it is not. a nice atmosphere, you wake...
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footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwallch in a sense, it eroded away and the bridge recreates that lake between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project and its whole reason to exist was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems at tintagel is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get here before because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn't because they had bad knees, use wheelchairs — whatever it was. now we have essentially step—free access all the way from the car park onto the site, and it was so satisfying on the opening day to see literally a queue of wheelchair users from the local village queue up to be the first person to cross the bridge and onto the island — something that they may not have done for many, many years. in my mind, this was a textbook example of how you should design a major piece of engineering in a really sensitive heritage or archaeological site. you could look at all sorts
footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwallch in a sense, it eroded away and the bridge recreates that lake between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project and its whole reason to exist was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems at tintagel is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get here before because there were so many steps...
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the weather front will be lying somewhere between the wash and cornwall as we start the day.ther side where we've got mist and fog patches, they will be clearing quite readily, and we'll see some good, long sunny spells. sunshine eventually reaching the far south—east as we go into the end of sunday afternoon. there will be some showers pushing across the northern half of scotland throughout the day, quite a keen breeze here, maybe touching a0 miles an hour in 0rkney and shetland. lighter winds further south so even if it does feel that bit fresher, it will still feel quite pleasant out there in the sunshine, temperatures, upperteens, maybe just squeezing a low of 20. a cooler feel across the northern half scotland. the breeze still blowing through the night and into monday, but many showers will clear, a bit more cloud into the western isles as we go through into monday morning but by and large, it will be a cooler night for all as we start the new week, temperatures in rural areas down into lower single figures. but the week ahead, we continue with a largely dry theme. yes,
the weather front will be lying somewhere between the wash and cornwall as we start the day.ther side where we've got mist and fog patches, they will be clearing quite readily, and we'll see some good, long sunny spells. sunshine eventually reaching the far south—east as we go into the end of sunday afternoon. there will be some showers pushing across the northern half of scotland throughout the day, quite a keen breeze here, maybe touching a0 miles an hour in 0rkney and shetland. lighter...
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uk, there as well, sir david attenborough the naturalist, the duke and duchess of cambridge and cornwallcorded message from the queen as well. so a real attempt in the early days to hammer out some sort of agreement. they already have to go back to the paris agreement, the previous big international climate agreement, and sort out elements of that, while hoping, as far as borisjohnson is concerned, to reach something that, to use the phrase we will hear a lot of — keep 1.5 alive. that is the slogan we are hearing from borisjohnson and others, the idea of keeping climate change to 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels. plenty of scientists say already that ship may have sailed, and it could be way higher than that. but that is clearly no ambition. the ambition. the phrase keep 1.5 alive, it sounds ambitious but as long as people are not saying it is completely dead and cannot possibly happen, they can claim some sort of success around that number, even if some of the pledges in the next couple of weeks lead some to conclude that meeting the target is not likely. three people have been ki
uk, there as well, sir david attenborough the naturalist, the duke and duchess of cambridge and cornwallcorded message from the queen as well. so a real attempt in the early days to hammer out some sort of agreement. they already have to go back to the paris agreement, the previous big international climate agreement, and sort out elements of that, while hoping, as far as borisjohnson is concerned, to reach something that, to use the phrase we will hear a lot of — keep 1.5 alive. that is the...
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around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwallnto the afternoon, they could bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it'll turn quite a bit colder — in fact, a reversal in the wind direction is expected wednesday into thursday. in fact, around this area of low pressure, the winds will start to come in from the north. now right now at this moment, the winds are coming in from the south or southwest. on thursday, they're coming in almost from the north — this is arctic air, in fact, some of the showers across scotland could be wintry, the winds will be strong anyway particularly along the north sea coast, touching gale force. i mean, gusts inland will be around 40 mph or so, so it'll feel relatively cold
around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwallnto the afternoon, they could bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or...
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cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens.but bits and pieces of rain, and they will continue to last through the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is tomorrow's weather. it starts off quite bright if not sunny in east anglia and the south—east, but quickly the cloud spreads ahead of this weather front. and you can see in the middle of the day, it is raining pretty much north and south not all the time. the rain will come and go. for some of us, it will be a damp, mild, drizzly sort of day, with 16, 17 degrees. for others, it could be quite wet with that rain splashing its way through into monday evening as well. but it is going to remain cloudy. this is a mild south—westerly wind brought by this big area of
cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens.but bits and pieces of rain, and they will continue to last through the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild...
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around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwalluld bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it'll turn quite a bit colder — in fact, a reversal in the wind direction is expected wednesday into thursday. in fact, around this area of low pressure, the winds will start to come in from the north. now right now at this moment, the winds are coming in from the south or southwest. on thursday, they're coming in almost from the north — this is arctic air, in fact, some of the showers across scotland could be wintry, the winds will be strong anyway particularly along the north sea coast, touching gale force. i mean, gusts inland will be around a0 mph or so, so it'll feel relatively cold compared to what we've got
around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwalluld bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it'll turn...
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the officer was sacked from devon and cornwall police after a misconduct hearing.dog, the iopc, show that over the past three years in disciplinary hearings, 63 police personnel from forces across england and wales have been found guilty of abusing their positions for sexual purposes. 29 have been sacked and ten resigned prior to their hearings. six cases led to criminal conviction. the most serious we have, serious sexual offending and at the other end, we have behaviour such as unwanted contact, excessive messaging, that sort of thing. and what this tells us is that we are investigating it and bringing sanctions for that. the watchdog said the horrific actions of wayne couzens shows the policing must root out abusive behaviour. june kelley, bbc news. sue fish is the former chief constable of nottinghamshire police. she believes the current numbers are just the tip of the iceberg. there is a horrific number of women who are contacting me to say this is their experience of both serving officers now and, indeed, former officers. those that left the service because t
the officer was sacked from devon and cornwall police after a misconduct hearing.dog, the iopc, show that over the past three years in disciplinary hearings, 63 police personnel from forces across england and wales have been found guilty of abusing their positions for sexual purposes. 29 have been sacked and ten resigned prior to their hearings. six cases led to criminal conviction. the most serious we have, serious sexual offending and at the other end, we have behaviour such as unwanted...
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the weather front will be lying somewhere between the wash and cornwall as we start the day. mist and fog patches, they will clear quite readily, and we'll see some good, long sunny spells. sunshine eventually reaching the far south—east as we go into the end of sunday afternoon. there will be some showers pushing through the northern half of scotland throughout the day, quite a keen breeze here, maybe touching a0 miles an hour in 0rkney and shetland. later in the east, even though it does feel that bit fresher, it will still feel quite pleasant out there in the sunshine, temperatures may be squeezing a load 20. cool feel across the northern half scotland. the breeze still blowing into monday, but many showers will clear, a bit more cloud into the western isles as we go through into monday morning but by and large, it will be a cooler night for all as we start the new week, temperatures in rural areas down into lower single figures. but the week ahead, we continue with a largely dry theme, it will feel cooler than the dayjust gone but it won't be a cold week by any means. mon
the weather front will be lying somewhere between the wash and cornwall as we start the day. mist and fog patches, they will clear quite readily, and we'll see some good, long sunny spells. sunshine eventually reaching the far south—east as we go into the end of sunday afternoon. there will be some showers pushing through the northern half of scotland throughout the day, quite a keen breeze here, maybe touching a0 miles an hour in 0rkney and shetland. later in the east, even though it does...
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in cornwall, the uk's most southwesterly county, the hospital — there is only one — declared a "criticalnce waits of up to 12 hours. 100 patients seeking treatment in an emergency department with space for fewer than half that number. 44 people hospitalised with covid in a hospital with a0 beds. henry chu we seem to be in a moment of decision with the government. thus far saying it is sticking with plan a, but when you compare us with other nations, how comfortable should we be at the moment? and should be worried, and if we should be worried how worried? i don't think there is any cause for worry at all, it right now infections with the coronavirus ? here in britain are triple combined that of germany, france, italy and spain. there's no reason for complacency even there there was a very good and speedy vaccine roll—out at the beginning of the year. of course now we're into the fall and a lot of those shots might be waning intent of the immunity we are experiencing. deaths still at about 100 or more a day. when you put that together we are talking about nearly 1,000 a week and if you ar
in cornwall, the uk's most southwesterly county, the hospital — there is only one — declared a "criticalnce waits of up to 12 hours. 100 patients seeking treatment in an emergency department with space for fewer than half that number. 44 people hospitalised with covid in a hospital with a0 beds. henry chu we seem to be in a moment of decision with the government. thus far saying it is sticking with plan a, but when you compare us with other nations, how comfortable should we be at the...
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cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens.ces of rain, and they will continue to last through the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is tomorrow's weather. it starts off quite bright if not sunny in east anglia and the south—east, but quickly the cloud spreads ahead of this weather front. and you can see in the middle of the day, it is raining pretty much north and south not all the time. the rain will come and go. for some of us, it will be a damp, mild, drizzly sort of day, with 16, 17 degrees. for others, it could be quite wet with that rain splashing its way through into monday evening as well. but it is going to remain cloudy. this is a mild south—westerly wind brought by this big area of low pressure acr
cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens.ces of rain, and they will continue to last through the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is...
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no, it focuses on an education policy call, the cornwall schools transgender guidelines introduced in 2015 schools are advised to have gender neutral toilets, analog pupils to wear clothes that reflect their so named gender identity rather than their biological sex. sallie ro thinks teachers are afraid to question the recommendations, to teach us things. this is law and it's not just guidelines, but they, they are actually scared the head teacher when we said, this is crazy. why would you just allow his child one day to wear, boise to 4, and then the next the gallon choosing from day to day, which is the 2nd situation for us? and he said, i, i have no choice. i just have to accept it. if i don't, i could lose my job, but the problem is government a push, putting these guidelines as best practice. and they've been doing this since 2017, 2019 as best patters. we challenge the government on this and they went back down on it. people say with brain speaking out. there was say there's a lot of, there are lots of parents around parents and teachers who are really, really grateful that we ar
no, it focuses on an education policy call, the cornwall schools transgender guidelines introduced in 2015 schools are advised to have gender neutral toilets, analog pupils to wear clothes that reflect their so named gender identity rather than their biological sex. sallie ro thinks teachers are afraid to question the recommendations, to teach us things. this is law and it's not just guidelines, but they, they are actually scared the head teacher when we said, this is crazy. why would you just...
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around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it�*ll turn quite a bit colder — in fact, a reversal in the wind direction is expected wednesday into thursday. in fact, around this area of low pressure, the winds will start to come in from the north. now right now at this moment, the winds are coming in from the south or southwest. on thursday, they�*re coming in almost from the north — this is arctic air, in fact, some of the showers across scotland could be wintry, the winds will be strong anyway particularly along the north sea coast, touching gale force. i mean, gusts inland will be around a0 mph or so, so it�*ll feel relatively cold compared to what we�*ve got right now. and these are the temperatures, the high temperatures on thursday —11—13 in the south, single fig
around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it�*ll turn quite a bit colder — in fact, a reversal in the wind direction is expected wednesday into thursday. in fact,...
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today we're travelling to the north cornwall coast.rs behind the project — indeed, its very raison d'etre — was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get here before. because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn't because they had bad knees, they used wheelchairs, whatever it was. now we have essentially step—free access right from the car park all the way through onto the site. and it was so satisfying on the opening day to see literally a queue of wheelchair users from the local village queue up to be the first person to cross the bridge and onto the island. something that they might not have done for many years. in my mind, this was a textbook example of how you should design a major piece of engineering, on a really sensitive heritage or archaeological site. you can look at all sorts of designs for bridges that would have to go through the archaeology on the surfac
today we're travelling to the north cornwall coast.rs behind the project — indeed, its very raison d'etre — was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get here before. because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn't because they had bad knees, they used wheelchairs, whatever it was. now we have essentially step—free access...
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around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwallhrough the morning and into the afternoon, they could bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it'll turn quite a bit colder — in fact, a reversal in the wind direction is expected wednesday into thursday. in fact, around this area of low pressure, the winds will start to come in from the north. now right now at this moment, the winds are coming in from the south or southwest. on thursday, they're coming in almost from the north — this is arctic air, in fact, some of the showers across scotland could be wintry, the winds will be strong anyway particularly along the north sea coast, touching gale force. i mean, gusts inland will be around a0 mph or so, so it'
around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwallhrough the morning and into the afternoon, they could bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia....