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yes, that's pretty good question about cornwallis cornwallis had been the eight decant to the king and he was also related to various friends of the of the kings and the king did not blame cornwallis personally for the catastrophe at yorktown because he felt that cornwallis, although of course come wallace's march up from charleston to the peninsula at yorktown and was not part of the overall plan. he did it essentially because he thought he could he thought he could win but people in britain and especially the king felt that had that it was really the fault of the royal navy not being able to get cornwallis off the peninsula and that had to grass been defeated had the royal navy done what it's the duty of the royal navy has always been which is the sync french jebs it would. have it would have had a different outcome. and so when he came back, he was not caught marshall like burgoyne was he was as you say given very important tasks the one of them as you say was to command the troops in india in the morata wars, which he did extremely well and also he was responsible for putting down
yes, that's pretty good question about cornwallis cornwallis had been the eight decant to the king and he was also related to various friends of the of the kings and the king did not blame cornwallis personally for the catastrophe at yorktown because he felt that cornwallis, although of course come wallace's march up from charleston to the peninsula at yorktown and was not part of the overall plan. he did it essentially because he thought he could he thought he could win but people in britain...
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fear of overwhelming in some places, you mentioned it northwest of england, john, i can think of cornwalls one hospitalfor think of cornwall which only has one hospital for the whole of the county, obviously other people go to plymouth, but dara for it is now facing critical emergency so that one will be closed for moving patients. but this is a dilemma for ministers. a lot of them are based in westminster most of the week, and again, trying to keep in touch, keep again, trying to keep in touch, keep a sense of what's happening in the country and something like this is quite hard, isn't it? mil country and something like this is quite hard, isn't it?— quite hard, isn't it? all 'ust say cuickl , quite hard, isn't it? all 'ust say quickly, it quite hard, isn't it? all 'ust say quickly. i am i quite hard, isn't it? all 'ust say quickly, i don't think_ quite hard, isn't it? alljust say quickly, i don't think you'll - quite hard, isn't it? alljust say| quickly, i don't think you'll have quickly, idon't think you'll have your— quickly, i don't think you'll have your conservative backbenchers be
fear of overwhelming in some places, you mentioned it northwest of england, john, i can think of cornwalls one hospitalfor think of cornwall which only has one hospital for the whole of the county, obviously other people go to plymouth, but dara for it is now facing critical emergency so that one will be closed for moving patients. but this is a dilemma for ministers. a lot of them are based in westminster most of the week, and again, trying to keep in touch, keep again, trying to keep in...
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this village in north cornwall had a fatal collision in 2019.t before christmas, a 13—year—old boy was injured as he walked to football practice. this is where the accident happened. that's where lucas was hit. lucas's leg was broken in two places. the police are investigating the accident. it was the worst pain i've ever felt by about a mile. it was so bad. all my mates were just there, just shouting, screaming for help. we could tell, just by looking at his leg, that it was broken and he was screaming out in pain, and it's awful to see your child in that much pain. do you feel that it could have been worse? yeah, ifeel it could have been a lot worse, and i got away with it, really, cos not many people are here to tell the tale after being hit by a car. and do you think people understand the dangers? i don't think they do, and a lot of the roads round here don't have pavements, so you are literally on the road. so anybody could be a lucas? yeah, yeah. it just takes one accident like that and, yeah, you'll be a lucas. some of the worst incidents
this village in north cornwall had a fatal collision in 2019.t before christmas, a 13—year—old boy was injured as he walked to football practice. this is where the accident happened. that's where lucas was hit. lucas's leg was broken in two places. the police are investigating the accident. it was the worst pain i've ever felt by about a mile. it was so bad. all my mates were just there, just shouting, screaming for help. we could tell, just by looking at his leg, that it was broken and he...
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the eden project complex has been in operation for 20 years and the county of cornwall. the side was fully opened in march, 2001. it's a paradise artificially constructed on ground, where clay was once extracted. sir tim smith came up with the idea to transform the old quarry into an attraction where people are confronted with one of the most existential issues of human conte. i want to disguise inside fun a really important message which is that we are part of the natural world and we should not treat ourselves if we were somehow special and we will pay the ultimate penalty of extinction. if we do not learn to work within the boundaries that the world sets up 1st and we wanted to create a world and he said, wow, we want that. that could be our future. mm. time now to get better acquainted with the rain forest. the by a tov is artificially created, but the conditions are almost the same as those found in nature. this is mainly thanks to the self supporting cantilevered dom construction which made it possible to create a rain forest on this scale. there are some 1000 diff
the eden project complex has been in operation for 20 years and the county of cornwall. the side was fully opened in march, 2001. it's a paradise artificially constructed on ground, where clay was once extracted. sir tim smith came up with the idea to transform the old quarry into an attraction where people are confronted with one of the most existential issues of human conte. i want to disguise inside fun a really important message which is that we are part of the natural world and we should...
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. >> the great people of cornwall spoke to the prime minister on promise to get brexit done. faced with a global pandemic our prime minister, vaccination program to save lives. he lifted covid restrictions against huge pressure and has the economy back on track and i ask my right honorable friend will he continue to deliver on the priorities of my constituents and the millions across this country who voted for him in 2019. [shouting] >> i can't approve, the people of southeast cornwall are lucky to have my right honorable friend and she's writing what she says. >> tomorrow is the second anniversary of the night michael leavy was murdered and his body desecrated to cover up the trail. will he meet with my staff to discuss of the need for amended sentencing guidelines to reflect the extra suffering faced by the families of victims whose bodies were desecrated? >> prime minister? >> thank you for drying this appalling case to the attention of the house and i assure him he will get the meeting he needs at the earliest opportunity. >> the 20 fourth of november i asked the prime mi
. >> the great people of cornwall spoke to the prime minister on promise to get brexit done. faced with a global pandemic our prime minister, vaccination program to save lives. he lifted covid restrictions against huge pressure and has the economy back on track and i ask my right honorable friend will he continue to deliver on the priorities of my constituents and the millions across this country who voted for him in 2019. [shouting] >> i can't approve, the people of southeast...
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it's something real right now, and it's in cornwall. human face. in the future you'll see these more and more in service robot—oriented tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't do something like end a tv news report? ameca, bbc spotlight, falmouth. oh, you're a one—take wonder. after a week—long drive across canada, a convoy of trucks has arrived in ottawa to protest against vaccine mandates and covid—19 measures. the movement was sparked by new rules for truckers crossing the us—canada border, implemented byjustin trudeau's liberal government earlier this month. us media say that one of the biggest stars in world sport, the american football quarterback tom brady, is expected to announce his retirement after 22 seasons. the seven—time winner of the su
it's something real right now, and it's in cornwall. human face. in the future you'll see these more and more in service robot—oriented tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't do something like end a tv...
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. >> the great people of cornwall noted in our prime minister on the promise to get brexit done. it was successful. faced with a global pandemic, our prime minister set out to build a vaccination program to save lives. mr. speaker, he wasn't successful. he listed covid restrictions against pressure and has got the economy back on track. can i ask my right honorable friend the prime minister, will he continue to deliver on the priorities of my constituents and the millions across this country who voted for him in 2019? prime min. johnson: mr. speaker, i really can't improve on the brilliant question. the people of southeast cornwall are lucky to have -- [indiscernible] and she is right in what she says. speaker hoyle: jonathan edwards. >> tomorrow is the second anniversary since michael leavitt was murdered and his body desecrated in an attempt to cover up the crime. will you meet to discuss the needs for a new offense or amended sentencing guidelines to reflect the murdered victims whose bodies were concealed or desecrated? speaker hoyle: prime minister? prime min. johnson: i thi
. >> the great people of cornwall noted in our prime minister on the promise to get brexit done. it was successful. faced with a global pandemic, our prime minister set out to build a vaccination program to save lives. mr. speaker, he wasn't successful. he listed covid restrictions against pressure and has got the economy back on track. can i ask my right honorable friend the prime minister, will he continue to deliver on the priorities of my constituents and the millions across this...
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it's something real right now, and it's in cornwall.e ameca are meant to give it a human face in the future, you'll see these more and more in service robot—oriented tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't do something like end a tv news report? ameca, bbc spotlight, falmouth. oh, you're a one—take wonder! it will never happen here, i hope! now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello. we're ending the weekend off with another storm. this is storm corrie moving accross the north of the country during the overnight. into the start of monday so that we could see it showing up very clearly here on the pressure chart, a real squeeze in the isobars as it continues to exit out into the north sea. blanket yellow warning across the north of the co
it's something real right now, and it's in cornwall.e ameca are meant to give it a human face in the future, you'll see these more and more in service robot—oriented tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't...
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around the coasts in the north with some drifting across northern ireland and maybe the west of cornwallperatures are down into single digits, feeling very, very different. and as we get into wednesday morning it could be a frost starting the day but more on the way of dry weather and spells of sunshine and potentially one or two wintry showers around and the temperatures are 4 degrees for aberdeen, 9 degrees for plymouth and as we move out of wednesday into thursday looks like things will change again with a frontal system pushing in from the and outbreaks of rain, potentially some snow on the leading edge as it runs into the cold air so at this stage thursday looks like a soggy day for a time and some sunny spells following behind in some showers again and again some of them will be wintry and temperatures between four or five or 11 degrees in the south, but getting much closer to where they should be at this time of year. as we head through the end of the week into next weekend, the weather feeds into next weekend, the weather feeds in from the west and it means we will see further ou
around the coasts in the north with some drifting across northern ireland and maybe the west of cornwallperatures are down into single digits, feeling very, very different. and as we get into wednesday morning it could be a frost starting the day but more on the way of dry weather and spells of sunshine and potentially one or two wintry showers around and the temperatures are 4 degrees for aberdeen, 9 degrees for plymouth and as we move out of wednesday into thursday looks like things will...
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it's something real right now, and it's in cornwall.ace. in the future you'll see these more and more in service robot—oriented tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't do something like end a tv news report? ameca, bbc spotlight, falmouth. 0h. you're a one—take wonder. extraordinary events in the australian open. rafael nadal of spain has w011 won his 21st grand slam tournament but something novak djokovic of course was very much hoping to do had he been allowed to compete in the australian open. but of course he wasn't vaccinated and now rafa nadal, his great rival at the grand old age of 35, has managed to defeat the russian, daniil medvedev in the australian men's singles title. it went to five sets. as the sun sets on another australian open, the
it's something real right now, and it's in cornwall.ace. in the future you'll see these more and more in service robot—oriented tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't do something like end a tv news...
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it's something real right now, and it's in cornwall.eca are meant to give it a human face. in the future. you'll see these more and more in service robot—oriented tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't do something like end a tv news report. ameca, bbc spotlight, falmouth. oh, you're a one—take wonder. i'm not sure arm quite ready for that. but what the future holds, how exciting. but what the future holds, how exciting. now to florida where they managed to escape the worst of the bad weather but faced another foe...(oov)an invasion of pirates! but faced another foe...(oov)an this is the gasparilla pirate festival — where a fully rigged ship — chock—full of pirates heads into tampa bay demanding the key to the city from the mayor. the annual event dr
it's something real right now, and it's in cornwall.eca are meant to give it a human face. in the future. you'll see these more and more in service robot—oriented tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't do...
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it�*s something real right now, and it�*s in cornwall.d tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn�*t do something like end a tv news report. ameca, bbc spotlight, falmouth. oh, you�*re a one—take wonder. you�*re watching bbc news. hello. yesterday it was storm malik. things were very much quieter by the time we got into sunday morning, but the winds are picking up again out there now as storm corrie moves towards the northwest of the uk. the strongest of the winds overnight sunday into the middle of monday. this area of cloud here is the nor�*easter exiting the us. we�*ve seen how much damage that has done. here�*s corrie deepening to the north of the uk as we speak, and this low will push across northern scotland overnight sunday into monday, emerge into t
it�*s something real right now, and it�*s in cornwall.d tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn�*t do something like end a tv news report. ameca, bbc spotlight, falmouth. oh, you�*re a one—take...
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2014, a devastating storm struck the south devon coast, destroying a stretch of railway and cutting cornwallal weeks. you might remember these astonishing pictures of the tracks in dawlish, dangling in mid air after the sea wall was hit by 80mph winds and washed away. in 2019, work started on construction of a new sea wall to protect the railway and the local community, asjohn maguire reports. a hairline crack appeared, and then throughout the day, itjust kept opening up and just kept opening up and the cracks just got — kept getting bigger and bigger. you were standing onjust, like, moving land when we were trying to move the fences because the fences were there and the crack was appearing and we were open at the time. didn't quite know what to do. and people were coming in. we couldn't afford to close, so we were just ferociously trying to fence it off as it was moving, so that it was not a danger to anyone. for the past 18 years, cara strom has woken up every morning wondering whether her home and her business, the blue anchor pub, would still be standing. at high tide, you could feel the
2014, a devastating storm struck the south devon coast, destroying a stretch of railway and cutting cornwallal weeks. you might remember these astonishing pictures of the tracks in dawlish, dangling in mid air after the sea wall was hit by 80mph winds and washed away. in 2019, work started on construction of a new sea wall to protect the railway and the local community, asjohn maguire reports. a hairline crack appeared, and then throughout the day, itjust kept opening up and just kept opening...
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this cliffs, dunes and sand on the north cornwall coast.— cornwall coast.th. the beach here is 3.5 kilometres long, _ every month. the beach here is 3.5 kilometres long, and _ every month. the beach here is 3.5 kilometres long, and a _ every month. the beach here is 3.5 kilometres long, and a severe - kilometres long, and a severe winter storm can shift up to 1 million cubic metres of sand out to sea. before summer tides bring it back again. the beach is notjust popular with visitors, but it is essential to protect the town. the with visitors, but it is essential to protect the town. the amount of sand that is — to protect the town. the amount of sand that is on _ to protect the town. the amount of sand that is on the _ to protect the town. the amount of sand that is on the beach _ to protect the town. the amount of. sand that is on the beach determines how easily— sand that is on the beach determines how easily the — sand that is on the beach determines how easily the town _ sand that is on the beach determines how easily the town gets _ sand that is on th
this cliffs, dunes and sand on the north cornwall coast.— cornwall coast.th. the beach here is 3.5 kilometres long, _ every month. the beach here is 3.5 kilometres long, and _ every month. the beach here is 3.5 kilometres long, and a _ every month. the beach here is 3.5 kilometres long, and a severe - kilometres long, and a severe winter storm can shift up to 1 million cubic metres of sand out to sea. before summer tides bring it back again. the beach is notjust popular with visitors, but it...
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this cliffs, dunes and sand on the north cornwall coast.— cornwall coast. and the wide of the beachis coastal defence and the wide of the beach is at the higher the beach is the better protection provided against flooding. fight! the better protection provided against flooding.— the better protection provided against flooding. and built on the shiftin: against flooding. and built on the shifting sands _ against flooding. and built on the shifting sands is _ against flooding. and built on the shifting sands is the _ against flooding. and built on the shifting sands is the watering - against flooding. and built on the l shifting sands is the watering hole pub. the owners are channelling kink in it and holding back natural forces. :, in it and holding back natural forces. .y ., , in it and holding back natural forces. ., , , , forces. the way it has been built and the raft _ forces. the way it has been built and the raft it _ forces. the way it has been built and the raft it is _ forces. the way it has been built and the raft it is on _ forces. the way it has b
this cliffs, dunes and sand on the north cornwall coast.— cornwall coast. and the wide of the beachis coastal defence and the wide of the beach is at the higher the beach is the better protection provided against flooding. fight! the better protection provided against flooding.— the better protection provided against flooding. and built on the shiftin: against flooding. and built on the shifting sands _ against flooding. and built on the shifting sands is _ against flooding. and built on...
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the previous record was set in bude, cornwall, in 1916, when it reached 15.6 celsius. year's day temperature. achnagart hit 15.9c this morning — breaking the previous record of 1a.5c at inverurie from 1992. now it's time for a look at the weather, with ben rich. with matt taylor. hello, it's been an unusually warm start to the brand—new year, not only the warmest start to a january morning on record, inch— in devon, but we also picked up our warmest new year's day on record, above 15 degrees in london. it wasn'tjust on record, above 15 degrees in london. it wasn't just the london. it wasn'tjust the uk experiencing exceptional warmth. it's been across europe, record—breaking for some but a change has colder air pushes in through next week to something much more akin to january, the return of snow for some. no snow for sunday morning, it will be chilly across parts of north—east scotland but elsewhere i'll start and heavy downpours to begin with across the eastern half of england. quickly out of the way than lots of sunshine through match of the day. a few showers in the
the previous record was set in bude, cornwall, in 1916, when it reached 15.6 celsius. year's day temperature. achnagart hit 15.9c this morning — breaking the previous record of 1a.5c at inverurie from 1992. now it's time for a look at the weather, with ben rich. with matt taylor. hello, it's been an unusually warm start to the brand—new year, not only the warmest start to a january morning on record, inch— in devon, but we also picked up our warmest new year's day on record, above 15...
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we end the day with this band of light patchy rain pushing into cornwall.he uk as we go through monday. now, with that, yes, will come mild air, but there will be a lot of cloud around, mist and fog patches quite common around the coasts and hills. and it will be quite damp at times, too, with a bit of light rain and drizzle. bit of heavier rain into western scotland, where a cold front will begin to move in late in the day. temperatures — the mildest across western areas of the uk just ahead of this front. in the wast, a little bit cooler, highs of around 7 or so. now, by tuesday, this is our cold front now pushing its way southwards across england and wales. that will clear outbreaks of rain southwards. a mixture of bright spells and showers for scotland. a lot of dry weather in between for northern ireland, northern england and north wales as well. you'll notice the cooler air starting to move back in from the north and west, with temperatures here around 7—8, the mildest air in the south. now, beyond that, high pressure is going to build into the south
we end the day with this band of light patchy rain pushing into cornwall.he uk as we go through monday. now, with that, yes, will come mild air, but there will be a lot of cloud around, mist and fog patches quite common around the coasts and hills. and it will be quite damp at times, too, with a bit of light rain and drizzle. bit of heavier rain into western scotland, where a cold front will begin to move in late in the day. temperatures — the mildest across western areas of the uk just ahead...
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investigating a deadly shooting in the richmond district last night that happened near 3rd avenue and cornwall street. neighbors say that are struggling with increasing crime. >> you hear carjacking, car break in, theft. there's a bunch of homeless people around the neighborhood. jobina: investigators are looking for a red nissan seaddan in connection with the shooting. a freeze warning into night. spencer christian joins us with a look at the lows. my hands have still not recovered from being outside. it is called. spencer: i understand. bundle up tonight if you are going back outside. we have a freeze warning from midnight until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow for interior areas. low temperatures will drop into the upper 20's in the cold spots. it will be a wise idea to protect pets, plants, pipes, and dress warmly if you are going outside. low temperatures will be in the upper 20's to low 30's. even low 30's and some bayshore locations. the chill is widespread. i will have the complete seven-day forecast a little later. jobina: now to the pandemic. the u.s. is facing its worst surge on record. more amer
investigating a deadly shooting in the richmond district last night that happened near 3rd avenue and cornwall street. neighbors say that are struggling with increasing crime. >> you hear carjacking, car break in, theft. there's a bunch of homeless people around the neighborhood. jobina: investigators are looking for a red nissan seaddan in connection with the shooting. a freeze warning into night. spencer christian joins us with a look at the lows. my hands have still not recovered from...
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will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwall and thereafter, it really does turn just that little bit milder with temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughanjones with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. # sweet land of liberty... us politicians hold a vigil on the steps of the capitol building to mark one year since the attack asjoe biden blames donald trump for the riot. the former president of the united states of america has created and spread a web of lies about the 2020 election. russian soldiers arrive in kazakhstan to help crush anti—government protests. reports say security forces have taken control of central almaty. the clashes are taking place just a few hundred metres away from where i am standing now. you can hear the sound of shooting and explosions.
will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwall and thereafter, it really does turn just that little bit milder with temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughanjones with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. # sweet land of liberty... us politicians hold a vigil on the steps of the capitol building to mark one year since...
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it's something real right now, and it's in cornwall.ecking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't do something like end a tv news report. ameca, bbc spotlight, falmouth. oh, you're a one—take wonder. there's no need to keep your laptop open — or answer the boss's messages late at night. at least that's soon to be the case for thousands of workers in belgium — the latest country to introduce what's known as the "right to disconnect". from this tuesday sixty five thousand civil servants will gain the legal right to be offline, outside of their agreed working hours. jessica parker reports from brussels. (tx next) the makings of a belgian shepherd's pie. delphine, a civil servant, is preparing dinnerfor herfriends. i love to cook, it is one of my passions. with a life outside of work, she welcomes ways to help people sw
it's something real right now, and it's in cornwall.ecking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't do something like end a tv news report. ameca, bbc spotlight, falmouth. oh, you're a one—take wonder. there's no need to keep your laptop open — or answer the boss's...
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around the coast in the north, some drifting around northern island parts of wales, be the west of cornwallt. as we get into wednesday morning it could well be a frost to start the day but more in the way of dry weather. some spells of sunshine still potentially wanted to wintry showers around and those temperatures four for aberdeen, nine for plymouth. as we move out of wednesday into thursday looks like things are set to change again but frontal system pushing in from the west for the outbreaks of rain, potentially snow on the leading edge as that runs into the cold air. at this stage thursday looks like a pretty soggy day at least for a time. some sunny spells falling on behind showers again some will be wintry, temperatures four, maybe 11 degrees in the cell. getting much closer to where they should be really at this time of year. as we had through the end of the week into next weekend our weather continues to feed in from the west. that means we will see further outbreaks of rain at times, still the potential for some wintry witness mixing in because there will be incursions of cold ai
around the coast in the north, some drifting around northern island parts of wales, be the west of cornwallt. as we get into wednesday morning it could well be a frost to start the day but more in the way of dry weather. some spells of sunshine still potentially wanted to wintry showers around and those temperatures four for aberdeen, nine for plymouth. as we move out of wednesday into thursday looks like things are set to change again but frontal system pushing in from the west for the...
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will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwallith temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news. i�*m lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: # sweet land of liberty...# us politicians hold a vigil on the steps of the capitol building, to mark one year since the attack, asjoe biden blames donald trump for the riot. the former president of the united states of america has created and spread a web of lies about the 2020 election. russian soldiers arrive in kazakhstan to help crush anti—government protests — reports say security forces have taken control of central almaty. the clashes are taking place just a few hundred metres away from where i am standing now. you can hear the sound of shooting and explosions.
will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwallith temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news. i�*m lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: # sweet land of liberty...# us politicians hold a vigil on the steps of the capitol building, to mark one year since the attack, asjoe biden blames donald trump for the riot. the former president of the united states of america...
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the previous record was set in bude, cornwall in 1916 when it reached 15.6 celsius. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good afternoon, the new year has started just as the old one ended, with some exceptionally mild air across the uk. through the rest of the afternoon, it stays very mild, stays very windy in places, and there'll be rain for some, but not for all. some rain pushing across the south east corner, some showery rain through northern ireland and scotland and for western scotland particularly, we'll see wind gusts of 60 to 70 miles per hour, maybe even a little stronger in the most exposed places. top temperatures, 13 to 16 degrees. quite extraordinary for the first day of january. through this evening and tonight, some of that rain hangs on across the south east. for a time, we will see more showery rain pushing its way in from the west overnight. some of that could be on the heavy side, a little bit cooler than last night across the northern half of the uk particularly. but temperatures still above where we'd expect them to be. and the
the previous record was set in bude, cornwall in 1916 when it reached 15.6 celsius. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good afternoon, the new year has started just as the old one ended, with some exceptionally mild air across the uk. through the rest of the afternoon, it stays very mild, stays very windy in places, and there'll be rain for some, but not for all. some rain pushing across the south east corner, some showery rain through northern ireland and scotland and for...
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a good deal of sunshine, but cloud increasingly towards channel islands, devon, cornwall and south—westinging outbreaks of rain later in the afternoon and something a bit milder. chilly end to the day, though, in eastern areas, where we could see a widespread frost for the first half of the night. —6 may be in eastern scotland. but as this cloud spills its way eastwards through the night, temperatures will gradually rise, ten quite misty and murky in the west with the odd spot of light rain or drizzle, but we could be up to around eight to ten degrees a restart monday morning through some western areas. rather grey here, though, with some drizzle around, the heaviest burst of rain in northern and western scotland. gales starting to develop later in the day. patchy rain or drizzle pushing its way eastwards across england, though some in the far east of the country will stay dry with some hazy sunshine. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... england's education secretary backs reducing covid isolation down from seven days to five. the australian government say they did not give novak dj
a good deal of sunshine, but cloud increasingly towards channel islands, devon, cornwall and south—westinging outbreaks of rain later in the afternoon and something a bit milder. chilly end to the day, though, in eastern areas, where we could see a widespread frost for the first half of the night. —6 may be in eastern scotland. but as this cloud spills its way eastwards through the night, temperatures will gradually rise, ten quite misty and murky in the west with the odd spot of light rain...
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police said they found 24-year- old takota smith of oregon suffering from a gunshot wound on cornwall street . during the investigation, officers determined smith was robbed of his vehicle along with his puppy named azula. authorities took a 15-year-old and 217-year-olds into custody, and during a search warrant, officers found the dog and the victim's car. >>> the funeral service for a fallen officer in new york was held this morning at st. patrick's cathedral. this follows a dramatic rise in the number of police officers killed in the line of duty. although officers draped the casket of 22-year-old rookie jason rivera in white during the mass. mourners packed the church for the final farewell. rivera got married months ago to his high school sweetheart, who promised to love him forever. >> today i am still in this nightmare that i wish i never had, full of rage and anger, hurt and sad. >> when i think of my brother, i just feel so much pride, so, so much pride. >> rivera and his partner were shot while responding to a domestic violence call last week. rivera died that night. his par
police said they found 24-year- old takota smith of oregon suffering from a gunshot wound on cornwall street . during the investigation, officers determined smith was robbed of his vehicle along with his puppy named azula. authorities took a 15-year-old and 217-year-olds into custody, and during a search warrant, officers found the dog and the victim's car. >>> the funeral service for a fallen officer in new york was held this morning at st. patrick's cathedral. this follows a dramatic...
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england a lot of dry weather but we end the day with this band of light, patchy rain pushing into cornwallront is going to pivot its way in to the uk as we go through monday. now, with that, yes, will come mild air, but there will be a lot of cloud around, mist and fog patches quite common around the coasts and hills, and it will be quite damp at times, too, with a bit of light rain and drizzle. a bit of heavier rain into western scotland, where a cold front will begin to move in late in the day. temperatures then are the mildest across western areas of the uk just ahead of this front. in the east, a little bit cooler — highs of around 7 or so. now, by tuesday, this is our cold front now pushing its way southwards across england and wales. that will clear outbreaks of rain southwards. a mixture of bright spells and showers for scotland. a lot of dry weather in between for northern ireland, northern england and north wales as well but you'll notice the cooler air starting to move back in from the north and west with temperatures here around 7 or 8, the mildest air in the south. now, beyond
england a lot of dry weather but we end the day with this band of light, patchy rain pushing into cornwallront is going to pivot its way in to the uk as we go through monday. now, with that, yes, will come mild air, but there will be a lot of cloud around, mist and fog patches quite common around the coasts and hills, and it will be quite damp at times, too, with a bit of light rain and drizzle. a bit of heavier rain into western scotland, where a cold front will begin to move in late in the...
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it happened on cornwall street.ice say they found 24-year- old takota smith of oregon suffering from a gunshot wound. officers determined that smith was robbed of his vehicle along with his puppy named azula. they took a 15-year-old in 217- year-old into custody. during the search warrant, officers found the dog and victim's car. >>> california ranks number one in the nation for ransomware attacks, according to a new report by cybersecurity company add normal security of the nearly 4200 ransomware victims 2020 and 2021 identified, 260 are in california. that makes our state the most popular in the nation for these kinds of attacks. experts say criminals are not only going after big companies. they are in fact targeting police departments, even hospitals. last summer, a hospital in l.a. was under attack from ransomware criminals. doctors and nurses were trying to treat criminal, critical portions of its computer systems including charts for the patients. >> it was truly a hardship for our staff to have to work under
it happened on cornwall street.ice say they found 24-year- old takota smith of oregon suffering from a gunshot wound. officers determined that smith was robbed of his vehicle along with his puppy named azula. they took a 15-year-old in 217- year-old into custody. during the search warrant, officers found the dog and victim's car. >>> california ranks number one in the nation for ransomware attacks, according to a new report by cybersecurity company add normal security of the nearly...
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forests with europe, but in fact, there is one in the most unlikely of places in the english county of cornwall. here in artificial rain forest was erected some 20 years ago to show the importance of plants in relation to people. it's now the biggest of its kind and one reason our euro max report, our hendrick, vowing went there for the latest edition of europe to the max. ah, i'm making my way through the rain forest, the earth's green lawn. this time i found myself sent into the jungle for europe to the max. this is your of the rain forest, but under a roof that makes it europe largest indoor rainfall. here you can discover exotic plants experience adventures and learn everything about the rang for this particular in forest. as part of the eden project, various climate zones are simulated in a vast garden with enormous greenhouses. one of the domes, houses a tropical humid rain forest environment. an area of 16000 square meters makes it the largest indoor range forest in europe. i've traveled to southwest england to see it. the eden project complex has been in operation for 20 years, and the
forests with europe, but in fact, there is one in the most unlikely of places in the english county of cornwall. here in artificial rain forest was erected some 20 years ago to show the importance of plants in relation to people. it's now the biggest of its kind and one reason our euro max report, our hendrick, vowing went there for the latest edition of europe to the max. ah, i'm making my way through the rain forest, the earth's green lawn. this time i found myself sent into the jungle for...
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will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwall thereafter, it really does turn just that little bit milder with temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. doctors take an oath to "do no harm". we trust them — we have to — to do all in their power to diagnose and treat us, and, if they possibly can, make us better. but sometimes they can't. what should doctors do when confronted with terminal illness that brings with it great suffering? well, my guest today is a doctor who believes
will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwall thereafter, it really does turn just that little bit milder with temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. doctors take an oath to "do no harm". we trust them — we have to — to do all in their power to diagnose and treat us, and, if they possibly can, make us better. but sometimes...
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will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwall and thereafter, it really does turn just that little bit milder with temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: # sweet land of liberty... us politicians hold a vigil on the steps of the capitol building to mark one year since the attack asjoe biden blames donald trump for the riot. the former president of the united states of america has created and spread a web of lies about the 2020 election. russian soldiers arrive in kazakhstan to help crush anti—government protests. reports say security forces have taken control of central almaty. the clashes are taking place just a few hundred metres away from where i'm standing now. you can hear the sound of shooting and explosions. the family of novak djokovic
will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwall and thereafter, it really does turn just that little bit milder with temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: # sweet land of liberty... us politicians hold a vigil on the steps of the capitol building to mark one year since the attack asjoe biden blames donald trump for the...
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we end the day but this band of light patchy rain pushing into cornwall. into the uk as we go through monday. now, with that, yes, will come mild air, but there will be a lot of cloud around, mist and fog patches quite common around the coasts and hills. it will be quite damp at times with a bit of light rain and drizzle, bit of heavier rain into western scotland where a cold front will begin to move in late in the day. temperatures — the mildest across western areas of the uk just ahead of this front. in the east, a little bit cooler, highs of around seven celsius or so. now, by tuesday, this is our cold front now pushing its way southwards across england and wales. that will clear outbreaks of rain southwards. a mixture of bright spells and showers for scotland. a lot of dry weather in between for northern ireland, northern england and north wales as well. you will notice the cooler air is starting to move back in from the north and west. temperatures here around 7—8 celsius, the mildest air in the south. now, beyond that, high pressure is going to build
we end the day but this band of light patchy rain pushing into cornwall. into the uk as we go through monday. now, with that, yes, will come mild air, but there will be a lot of cloud around, mist and fog patches quite common around the coasts and hills. it will be quite damp at times with a bit of light rain and drizzle, bit of heavier rain into western scotland where a cold front will begin to move in late in the day. temperatures — the mildest across western areas of the uk just ahead of...
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at the g7 meeting in cornwall, the royals were out in force, promoting brand britain.monarch. she'd clearly lost none of her authority or sense of humour. how's that? aren't you supposed to be looking as if you're enjoying it? yes. the following day, the queen was back home for trooping the colour, the military parade which celebrates her official birthday. the day after that, she welcomed president biden and the first lady for tea at the castle. she spent the summer at balmoral in the scottish highlands, and on the 1st of october, it was back to work. planting a tree to highlight the platinumjubilee initiative the queen's green canopy. launching the commonwealth games baton relay. celebrating the royal british legion and publicly using a walking stick for the first time. then travelling to cardiff to open parliament, and finally meeting global investment leaders at windsor castle. it was a hectic schedule and seemingly took its toll. the morning after this reception, a trip to northern ireland was cancelled at the last minute. the queen spent one night in hospital and
at the g7 meeting in cornwall, the royals were out in force, promoting brand britain.monarch. she'd clearly lost none of her authority or sense of humour. how's that? aren't you supposed to be looking as if you're enjoying it? yes. the following day, the queen was back home for trooping the colour, the military parade which celebrates her official birthday. the day after that, she welcomed president biden and the first lady for tea at the castle. she spent the summer at balmoral in the scottish...
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health service in says it is not discriminating and says the blanket policies are inappropriate. cornwall, it begs to differ where every child and every ad though, it's got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question b, a n n. why are people with adults children elderly while we why on trade differently with the lack of he must say, given the health care system i deserve on the social system, i did that, i get the and i just was painted under extreme cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so, you know, just out and isn't it not easily our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else's children. so they're not going to be put on that list. list i was arc isn't it will lead you out. the dumbest idea, because there's not a lot of, we're not so fair. an indigenous leader in new zealand is accusing australia of using this country as a dumping ground for criminals. the national mario authority chairman, was
health service in says it is not discriminating and says the blanket policies are inappropriate. cornwall, it begs to differ where every child and every ad though, it's got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question b, a n n. why are people with adults children elderly while we why on trade differently with the lack of he must say, given the health care system i deserve on the social system, i...
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will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwalltle bit milder with temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: us members of congress have held a vigil on the steps of the capitol building to mark one year since the attack. president biden said the rioters "held a dagger to the throat of american democracy" and accused them of acting after donald trump spun a web of lies. russian soldiers have arrived in kazakhstan to help crush a wave of anti—government protests that began over rising fuel prices. they were sent after an appeal for help from kazakhstan�*s president. reports say security forces have taken control of central almaty. the men�*s tennis world number one, novak djokovic, remains under detention in a hotel in melbourne after his visa was revoked in a row over covid precautions. his treatment has drawn criticism from the serbian government, as well as his family, who have called him the victim of a political witch—hunt. this is bbc news. now
will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwalltle bit milder with temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: us members of congress have held a vigil on the steps of the capitol building to mark one year since the attack. president biden said the rioters "held a dagger to the throat of american democracy" and accused them of acting after...
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at the g7 meeting in cornwall, the royals were out in force, promoting brand britain.ear—old monarch. she'd clearly lost none of her authority or sense of humour. how's that? aren't you supposed to be looking as if you're enjoying it? yes. the following day, the queen was back home for trooping the colour, the military parade which celebrates her official birthday. the day after that, she welcomed president biden and the first lady for tea at the castle. she spent the summer at balmoral in the scottish highlands, and on the 1st of october, it was back to work. planting a tree to highlight the platinumjubilee initiative the queen's green canopy. launching the commonwealth games baton relay. celebrating the royal british legion and publicly using a walking stick for the first time. then travelling to cardiff to open parliament, and finally meeting global investment leaders at windsor castle. it was a hectic schedule and seemingly took its toll. the morning after this reception, a trip to northern ireland was cancelled at the last minute. the queen spent one night in hosp
at the g7 meeting in cornwall, the royals were out in force, promoting brand britain.ear—old monarch. she'd clearly lost none of her authority or sense of humour. how's that? aren't you supposed to be looking as if you're enjoying it? yes. the following day, the queen was back home for trooping the colour, the military parade which celebrates her official birthday. the day after that, she welcomed president biden and the first lady for tea at the castle. she spent the summer at balmoral in...
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will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwallter, it really does turn just that little bit milder with temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hours straight up this programme. for you at the top of the hour, straight up this programme. child crying
will be a little lower, between, say, 5—8 degrees for the most part, maybe a little bit milder in cornwallter, it really does turn just that little bit milder with temperatures perhaps reaching 13 degrees in some southern and southwestern areas. bye— bye. this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hours straight up this programme. for you at the top of the hour, straight up this programme. child crying