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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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i clairejones, bbc news in cornwall. hello, there.we had temperatures last week well above the seasonal average by day. they came down just a little on sunday and they will nudge down a little over the coming week. it is because we have turned our airflow from the south last week to, as we head through this week, more coming in from the atlantic, but we weren�*t alone, many parts of france and spain have also had some really warm weather for the time year. at the moment, all that southerly air is drwaing in a lot of cloud and moisture, as well. we are in for some wetter weather throughout the rest of the day ahead. through the afternoon, i think across much of scotland the rain makes inroads, except the east and the far south—east. northern ireland�*s eastern areas turn wetter and there will be increasing amounts of heavy showers in southern areas. as i say, it�*s still mild. temperatures above the ten or 11 average for scotland, for example, at this time of year. staying fine and dry south—eastern areas and in northern england, as we
i clairejones, bbc news in cornwall. hello, there.we had temperatures last week well above the seasonal average by day. they came down just a little on sunday and they will nudge down a little over the coming week. it is because we have turned our airflow from the south last week to, as we head through this week, more coming in from the atlantic, but we weren�*t alone, many parts of france and spain have also had some really warm weather for the time year. at the moment, all that southerly...
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and, the king did not blame cornwallis, personally, for the catastrophe at york tower. that is because he felt that cornwallis marched up from charleston to the peninsula in your town. he was not part of the overall plan. he did it, essentially, because he thought he could. he thought he could win and people in britain and, especially the king, felt that it was really the fault of the royal navy not being able to get cornwallis off the peninsula. and had he been defeated, had the royal navy done what it was supposed to do. with the duty of what the navy has always been. it would be having and had a different outcome. and so, when he came back, he was not court-martial like others were. he was, like as you say, given a very important task and one of them was to command the troops in india which he did extremely well. and, also, he was responsible for putting down the irish rebellion of 1798 and he was putting overall control on the command of the british army when there were threats to their main land britain as well he is someone who became a trustee of the king and was
and, the king did not blame cornwallis, personally, for the catastrophe at york tower. that is because he felt that cornwallis marched up from charleston to the peninsula in your town. he was not part of the overall plan. he did it, essentially, because he thought he could. he thought he could win and people in britain and, especially the king, felt that it was really the fault of the royal navy not being able to get cornwallis off the peninsula. and had he been defeated, had the royal navy...
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. >> i want to see growth and jobs in east cornwall and i believe investments could help that. will the prime minister back honorable members in north cornwall and myself who are supporting a zone for this area? >> i want to see more jobs, more opportunities, more homes for local people in cornwall, i don't ask my honorable friend -- i'm delighted we are bringing forward these investment zones that will give those opportunities to local people. >> the leader of the s&p, ian blackburn. >> can i associate myself with the remarks of the prime minister, thoughts and prayers with julia and the family and we think very much of those who have been cut off in the tragedies there as well. the disappointment of making public spending commitments, those that rely on social security benefits will get the benefits in the zone. when the prime minister left the dispatch box, the average mortgage, 4.5%, 6% and rising, average families with an extra 450 pounds of mortgage payments every single month over and above. this is literally the cost of the prime minister's incompetence. the price house
. >> i want to see growth and jobs in east cornwall and i believe investments could help that. will the prime minister back honorable members in north cornwall and myself who are supporting a zone for this area? >> i want to see more jobs, more opportunities, more homes for local people in cornwall, i don't ask my honorable friend -- i'm delighted we are bringing forward these investment zones that will give those opportunities to local people. >> the leader of the s&p,...
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here they are his royal highness the prince and her royal highness the duchess of cornwall well, over the next few years the newly titled duke and duchess of cornwall take over more and more more duties traditionally associated with the queen, among them visits to distant countries and active participation in commonwealth summits, i watched my mother for a long time perform all these duties related to the commonwealth, for sure now. it is difficult for her to stand aside. she learned and will try to do everything so that she has every right to be proud of me, i don't know, but the new generation continues to move to the center of the stage we love william we love kate we love william we love kate when the queen's grandson prince william married catherine middleton it became an extraordinary example of the combination of modernity with tradition flags and green leaves all over the ministerial abbey more than half a century after the queen's own wedding welcoming a real representative of the middle class catherine the queen continued her long-term strategy of weaving the monarchy into t
here they are his royal highness the prince and her royal highness the duchess of cornwall well, over the next few years the newly titled duke and duchess of cornwall take over more and more more duties traditionally associated with the queen, among them visits to distant countries and active participation in commonwealth summits, i watched my mother for a long time perform all these duties related to the commonwealth, for sure now. it is difficult for her to stand aside. she learned and will...
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carrying out a number of engagements for them before handing that duty over to the then duchess of cornwall six years ago. barnardos says the bears will be well looked after by the children they support and they will be told the story of this special group of bears and how they came to be donated. daniela relph, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. hello there. plenty of this today. yes, for many, there's going to be a lot of sunshine around, a lot of winds. it'll feel quite pleasant out there as well. we keep the risk of a few showers across the northern and western isles and anywhere north west to the great glen. and as the afternoon continues, we will see the wind strengthening and some cloud and outbreaks of rain arriving by the end of the day in the southwest when certainly lighter. so temperatures will respond, highs likely of around 18 celsius. that's above where they should be really for this time of year. but as we go through the evening and overnight, we're looking down to the southwest. a spell of wet and windy weather will push its way steadily north. t
carrying out a number of engagements for them before handing that duty over to the then duchess of cornwall six years ago. barnardos says the bears will be well looked after by the children they support and they will be told the story of this special group of bears and how they came to be donated. daniela relph, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. hello there. plenty of this today. yes, for many, there's going to be a lot of sunshine around, a lot of winds. it'll feel...
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but further south we are actually closer to high pressure here, so, from the tip of cornwall to the tipf kent, actually the weather is not bad at all, and the satellite picture reveals the sunshine right across into east anglia, but closer to the jet stream, further north, that is where we have these weather systems coming in. this afternoon i think the showers will be merging into what we refer to as longer spells of rain. giving a spell of wet weather, and that will continue into northern ireland and scotland tonight. further south, closer to that high pressure, things are a bit more settled. and with this brisk south—westerly breeze, it never gets cold, and it never really get that cold, and it never really get that cold at this time of the year when the winds are strong. tomorrow, there will be a weather front coming across, it should reach the midlands by the middle of the afternoon, and behind it, those brisk atlantic winds and frequent showers. quite fresh in glasgow tomorrow, 11 degrees, whereas in the south, around 18. by the time we get to friday night that weather front shoul
but further south we are actually closer to high pressure here, so, from the tip of cornwall to the tipf kent, actually the weather is not bad at all, and the satellite picture reveals the sunshine right across into east anglia, but closer to the jet stream, further north, that is where we have these weather systems coming in. this afternoon i think the showers will be merging into what we refer to as longer spells of rain. giving a spell of wet weather, and that will continue into northern...
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winds will strengthen, we'll see rain pushing and along the dorset coast down towards devon and cornwall. and the warmth as well. not too bad in terms of the feeling of the weather particular across england and wales. 16-18. particular across england and wales. 16—18. fresherfurther north, 10—13. we will see more wet weather arriving from this area of no pressure. it will push into the evening and overnight, rattling through at quite a pace, quite a few isobars once again, so we will see some blustery winds, gale force, on exposed coasts, with the heaviest likely to be through northern ireland and scotland, but that will be sitting to the far north during the early hours of the morning. you can see quite a mild start with a trailing weather front down into east anglia, essex and kent first thing. that's due in the morning rush hour and a lot of sunshine expected once again across england and wales. slowly improving through northern ireland in eastern scotland but we will continue to see plenty of showers on those exposed north and west facing coast here, so again, temperatures, similar v
winds will strengthen, we'll see rain pushing and along the dorset coast down towards devon and cornwall. and the warmth as well. not too bad in terms of the feeling of the weather particular across england and wales. 16-18. particular across england and wales. 16—18. fresherfurther north, 10—13. we will see more wet weather arriving from this area of no pressure. it will push into the evening and overnight, rattling through at quite a pace, quite a few isobars once again, so we will see...
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the odd shower left over for the north—east of scotland and cloud could threaten rain in cornwall butee low pressure push bands of rain in from the south—west, so rain for a time for parts of england, wales, northern ireland. scotland and north—east england should stay dry. temperatures nine to 12 degrees. thursday we see another band of rain, this one more potent, heading northwards and eastwards. clear in the south with brighter skies following and mild, 15 in belfast, highs reaching around 18 or 19
the odd shower left over for the north—east of scotland and cloud could threaten rain in cornwall butee low pressure push bands of rain in from the south—west, so rain for a time for parts of england, wales, northern ireland. scotland and north—east england should stay dry. temperatures nine to 12 degrees. thursday we see another band of rain, this one more potent, heading northwards and eastwards. clear in the south with brighter skies following and mild, 15 in belfast, highs reaching...
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would cornwallis have gone to india? because, you know, that's that's what really the scene for you know empire building that you know that great britain is going to you know continue to to explore and that's the empire you know on which the sun sets so we could have a whole conversation about how the removal of colonial distraction in north you know begat opportunity but you know of course problems and and consequences a very negative way for a vast majority the world so so as we have a few minutes left let's segway since we're getting closer to the happy hour, do some happy hour of type. since we have to wait till august of 2024 for dr. stravinsky's next book. and it is a walk down the steps to. get norm's books downstairs and also eric's. what's one book on your subject you would recommend for to read one book? david? david lovejoy's glorious revolution in america is very, very good. i really like the way that he explores the impact, the glorious revolution and regionally, virginia is a small slice of that, i think th
would cornwallis have gone to india? because, you know, that's that's what really the scene for you know empire building that you know that great britain is going to you know continue to to explore and that's the empire you know on which the sun sets so we could have a whole conversation about how the removal of colonial distraction in north you know begat opportunity but you know of course problems and and consequences a very negative way for a vast majority the world so so as we have a few...
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bowles here they are his royal highness the prince of wales and her royal highness the duchess of cornwallover the following years the newly titled duke and duchess the cornish people are taking on more and more responsibilities that traditionally associated with the queen among them visits to distant countries and active participation in the commonwealth itself. i watched how my mother performed all these duties related to the commonwealth for a long time, probably now it is difficult for her to stand aside, i learned a lot from her and will try to do everything so that she has every right to be proud of me, i don't know but the new generation continues to move to the center stage we love william we love kate we love william we love kate when the queen's grandson prince william married katherine middleton it became a great example of combining modernity with tradition flags and green leaves all over ministerial abbey more than half a century after the queen's own wedding, welcoming a true representative of the middle class katherine the queen continued her long-term strategy of weaving th
bowles here they are his royal highness the prince of wales and her royal highness the duchess of cornwallover the following years the newly titled duke and duchess the cornish people are taking on more and more responsibilities that traditionally associated with the queen among them visits to distant countries and active participation in the commonwealth itself. i watched how my mother performed all these duties related to the commonwealth for a long time, probably now it is difficult for her...
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we'll start to see some rain pushing in along that dorset coast down towards devon and cornwall.th as well. not too bad in terms of the feel of the weather, particularly across england and wales, 16 to 18 degrees, a little bit fresher further north, 10 to 13 the high. but we're going to see yet more wet weather arriving from this area of low pressure. it's going to push in through the evening and overnight, rattling through it quite a pace, quite a few isobars once again. so we will see some blustery winds, gale force gusts on exposed coast with the heaviest of the rain likely to be through northern ireland and scotland. but that will be sitting to the far north during the early hours of the morning. and you can see quite a mild start with the trailing weather front down into east anglia, essex and kent. first thing that eases during the morning rush hour. a lot of sunshine is expected once again across england and wales, slowly improving through northern ireland and eastern scotland. but we will continue to see plenty of showers on those exposed north and west facing coasts here
we'll start to see some rain pushing in along that dorset coast down towards devon and cornwall.th as well. not too bad in terms of the feel of the weather, particularly across england and wales, 16 to 18 degrees, a little bit fresher further north, 10 to 13 the high. but we're going to see yet more wet weather arriving from this area of low pressure. it's going to push in through the evening and overnight, rattling through it quite a pace, quite a few isobars once again. so we will see some...
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shetland, clipping aberdeenshire, and there may well be a little bit of cloud just coming in across cornwall most, it's dry. temperatures mild again — england and wales 14—18 degrees, bit closer to average for scotland and for northern ireland. heading into the middle part of the week, we see this area of rain extending in from the southwest. now, as the rain comes in on wednesday, it's going to come in kind of sporadically in bursts here and there. might stay dry across northeast england and dry for scotland, but you'll notice more cloud building in here, probably quite misty as well. cooler weather for scotland and the far northeast of england — 9—12 degrees is below average, but still mild further south, even with the rain moving in. now, for thursday, we've got a heavier band of rain that's going to push its way northwards followed by probably a mixture of sunny spells and showers. if anything, it will get a little bit milder again with temperatures up to 19 degrees in london. mild as well for northern ireland, but still relatively cool in scotland. friday, the low pressure is still with
shetland, clipping aberdeenshire, and there may well be a little bit of cloud just coming in across cornwall most, it's dry. temperatures mild again — england and wales 14—18 degrees, bit closer to average for scotland and for northern ireland. heading into the middle part of the week, we see this area of rain extending in from the southwest. now, as the rain comes in on wednesday, it's going to come in kind of sporadically in bursts here and there. might stay dry across northeast england...
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now they'll start to drift out of cornwall, up into wales, and gradually towards the midlands as we gotually moving their way steadily north. fewer showers into the far north of scotland, but nowhere maybe will escape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they'll rattle through at quite a pace because of that strong southerly wind — the strongest of the gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50 mph not out of the question into the southwest. but always coming from a southerly direction, a mild source. so in between, with the sunshine coming through, temperatures still likely to peak into the high teens, which is pretty good for this time of year. now, as we move into the early hours of saturday morning, the centre of the low will move up into northern ireland, northwest england, and southwest scotland — that's where the frequent sharp showers are likely to be. we may well see some mist and fog forming behind as the winds become just that a little bit lighter, because we've got this little ridge of high pressure building for the start of the weekend.
now they'll start to drift out of cornwall, up into wales, and gradually towards the midlands as we gotually moving their way steadily north. fewer showers into the far north of scotland, but nowhere maybe will escape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they'll rattle through at quite a pace because of that strong southerly wind — the strongest of the gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50 mph not out of the question into the southwest. but always...
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some gusting winds, along especially the irish sea coast, the northern isles, devon and cornwall.much of england and wales, 1a to 18 celsius. 11 to 13 for northern ireland, scotland and northern england. tonight we see the showers continuing across northern ireland, scotland, and northern england. they will start to fade further south. the temperatures won't drop much lower than six to nine celsius overnight. it will be a little cooler across rural parts of scotland. maybe a touch of frost here. as we head into sunday, we have this area of low pressure pulling away north and eastwards. behind it there is a second area, but in between we have a quiet spell of weather. still some showers first thing across scotland and northern ireland and northern england. they will soon fade, and for many, a day with blue skies and sunshine. the second area of cloud pushes into southern and south—west england. we see heavy rain developing here as we head through the second half of the afternoon. temperature wise, it is similar to today. 11 to 13 celsius. 16 to 18 celsius further south. sunday even
some gusting winds, along especially the irish sea coast, the northern isles, devon and cornwall.much of england and wales, 1a to 18 celsius. 11 to 13 for northern ireland, scotland and northern england. tonight we see the showers continuing across northern ireland, scotland, and northern england. they will start to fade further south. the temperatures won't drop much lower than six to nine celsius overnight. it will be a little cooler across rural parts of scotland. maybe a touch of frost...
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oh yes, soc jordy you're there was o as if she are doing the cornwall utter a nuclear war could o q e in the charter of europe. and because her, her beware, or nuclear weapons, seen us nuclear weapons in russia, in soviet union at the time. and are europeans to, we're feeding back to they could be view your earliest to the tier 2 of his nuclear war. and this is why your united kingdom on france decided to have your own nuclear bomb or to, to have your own new dissertation. 40 c, d, terrence, 40 c st. english are now, oh we, we are, we are back to we stokes, about 2 millimeter nuclear strikes. but i think today, or this is more a communication wall. i think you're a very same, a huge communication company to try to depict russia as her, as he, i, grace or on potentially using the nuclear bumper. limited nuclear bumps, but i don't think cure is gonna happen because it's part of it, or of, of the sure of communication war and the russia. i never mentioned joel distress, but they were nuts, a user nuclear bob instead of a extreme case. so for, for threats to, to vital interest of rashana,
oh yes, soc jordy you're there was o as if she are doing the cornwall utter a nuclear war could o q e in the charter of europe. and because her, her beware, or nuclear weapons, seen us nuclear weapons in russia, in soviet union at the time. and are europeans to, we're feeding back to they could be view your earliest to the tier 2 of his nuclear war. and this is why your united kingdom on france decided to have your own nuclear bomb or to, to have your own new dissertation. 40 c, d, terrence, 40...
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understand it, go ahead and brussels oh yes, soc jordy you're there was, or who is if she are doing the cornwall, utter a nuclear war could o q e in the charter of europe. and because her, her been aware of nuclear weapons seen us nuclear weapons in rush in soviet union at the time, and the europeans to, we're feeding about to they could be view your voucher. the t auto of is nuclear war. and this is why you are united change in france decided to have their own new crop bomb or to, to have your own new situation policy. deterrence policy research in english are now, oh we, we are, we are back to we stokes about to mediate new class strikes. but i think today or this is more a communication wall. i think you're a very same a huge communication company to try to depict russia as her, as he, i grace or on potentially using the nuclear bumper. limited nuclear bumps, but i don't think it is gonna happen because it's part of it, or of, of the sure of communication walk and the russia. i was never mentioned joel distress, but they were nuts, a user nuclear bob instead of a extreme case. so for a threat
understand it, go ahead and brussels oh yes, soc jordy you're there was, or who is if she are doing the cornwall, utter a nuclear war could o q e in the charter of europe. and because her, her been aware of nuclear weapons seen us nuclear weapons in rush in soviet union at the time, and the europeans to, we're feeding about to they could be view your voucher. the t auto of is nuclear war. and this is why you are united change in france decided to have their own new crop bomb or to, to have your...
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now, they'll drift out of cornwall, up into wales and gradually towards the midlands as we go throughowers into the far north of scotland, but nowhere maybe will escape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they'll rattle through at quite a pace because of that strong southerly wind — the strongest of the gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50mph not out of the question into the south—west. but always coming from a southerly direction — a mild source — so in between, with the sunshine coming through, temperatures still likely to peak in the high teens, which is pretty good for this time of year. now, as we move into the early hours of saturday morning, the centre of the low will move up into northern ireland, north—west england and south—west scotland — that's where the frequent sharp showers are likely to be. we may well see some mist and fog forming behind as the winds become just that little bit lighter, because we've got this little ridge of high pressure building for the start of the weekend. however, it won't be long before another low sta
now, they'll drift out of cornwall, up into wales and gradually towards the midlands as we go throughowers into the far north of scotland, but nowhere maybe will escape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they'll rattle through at quite a pace because of that strong southerly wind — the strongest of the gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50mph not out of the question into the south—west. but always coming from a southerly direction — a mild...
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shetland, clipping aberdeenshire, and there may well be a little bit of cloud just coming in across cornwalltures mild again — england and wales, ia—i8 degrees, bit close to average for scotland and for northern ireland. heading into the middle part of the week, we see this area of rain extending in from the southwest. now, as the rain comes in on wednesday, it's going to come in kind of sporadically in bursts here and there. might stay dry across northeast england and dry for scotland, but you'll notice more cloud building in here, probably quite misty as well. cooler weather for scotland and the far northeast of england — 9—i2 degrees is below average, but still mild further south, even with the rain moving in. now, for thursday, we've got a heavier band of rain that's going to push its way northwards followed by probably a mixture of sunny spells and showers. if anything, it will get a little bit milder again with temperatures up to 19 degrees in london. mild as well for northern ireland, but still relatively cool in scotland. friday, the low pressure is still with us, but it's getting cl
shetland, clipping aberdeenshire, and there may well be a little bit of cloud just coming in across cornwalltures mild again — england and wales, ia—i8 degrees, bit close to average for scotland and for northern ireland. heading into the middle part of the week, we see this area of rain extending in from the southwest. now, as the rain comes in on wednesday, it's going to come in kind of sporadically in bursts here and there. might stay dry across northeast england and dry for scotland, but...
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passing showers for 0rkney, shetland, aberdeenshire and a little bit more cloud coming in across cornwalls. heading into the middle part of the week, we see this area of rain extending in from the southwest. as the rain comes in on wednesday, it will come in kind of sporadically in bursts here and there. probably quite misty as well. cooler weather for scotland and the far northeast of england, 9—12 degrees below average. for thursday, we've got a heavier band of rain that's going to push its way northwards. followed by a mixture of sunny spells and showers. if anything, it will get a little bit milder with temperatures up to 19 degrees in london, mild as well northern ireland but relatively cool in scotland. friday, low pressure still with us, but getting closer which our reverse of rain across the country. —— shower read bursts of rain. that's your latest weather, bye—bye. this is bbc news, the headlines in an interview with the bbc, prime minister liz truss has apologised for the mistakes she said were made under her premiership. she added she had fixed those mistakes, by appointing a
passing showers for 0rkney, shetland, aberdeenshire and a little bit more cloud coming in across cornwalls. heading into the middle part of the week, we see this area of rain extending in from the southwest. as the rain comes in on wednesday, it will come in kind of sporadically in bursts here and there. probably quite misty as well. cooler weather for scotland and the far northeast of england, 9—12 degrees below average. for thursday, we've got a heavier band of rain that's going to push its...
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they will drift out of cornwall into wales and towards the midlands as we go through the midlands as, fewer showers into the far north of scotland, but nowhere will escape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they will rattle through at quite a pace because of the strong southerly wind, the strongest gusts close to the centre of the load during the afternoon, 50 mph not out of question into the south—west. but always coming from the south, a mild sauce, so in between with the sunshine coming through, temperatures are likely to peak in the high teens, pretty good for this time of year. early saturday morning, the centre of the low will move up into northern ireland, north—west england and south—west scotland, where the frequent sharp showers will be. we may see some mist and fog behind, as the winds become a little lighter, with this little lighter, with this little ridge of high pressure building for the start of the weekend. however, it won't be long before another low start to move in for sunday. saturday certainly the better day through the weekend. showers into
they will drift out of cornwall into wales and towards the midlands as we go through the midlands as, fewer showers into the far north of scotland, but nowhere will escape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they will rattle through at quite a pace because of the strong southerly wind, the strongest gusts close to the centre of the load during the afternoon, 50 mph not out of question into the south—west. but always coming from the south, a mild sauce, so in between with...
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and the channel is through raw and hence the x one cornwall. they explore the diamond. they explored. busy gold, now the natural resources around the d. c, i really the number of the formations of military militia and the government has really beveled to get a grid of the difference in varying and sometimes the rival interest of these militia grooves throughout the country. now, the president of the, the phillips says it gave, he has really come out to say that government should not be in any way, shape or, or size being, you know, part of a co illusion with any militia groups. he's, as he says, and i quote, you do not each of a via by pouring more while in it. and he seems to be walking back what some of his senior military officials have been alleged to be puzzled, and then it's aging and abating. these different militia groups, and that goes as far as giving them amunition in order to go to the front line. well, if you'd like to dig deeper into that or indeed any of this, our stories are t dot com. how's you covered? all was lively discussions, fresh content waiting
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we spoke to cornwall the ball. india's former foreign secretary, who said us officials don't realize the possible consequences of their statements. if it was a mistake, then they would have corrected it, but i've seen that they are beating this formulation, offer larger, more in cash lead and subsequent tweets. in april this year, a u. s. congress woman islamist, she was in august, august me and many india protest in the state park and said that the privacy visit and distance themselves from them saying that they have no hand in organizing. now in 6 months, and this is a big change where the u. s investor himself is visiting august, august me and treating it as as odd. when gets me, rich actually, in pakistani, way of describing these things means that they're part of me, they've been liberated by the indian. pardon me, the lender, indian occupation. there is a very sensitive kind or done that, the american ambassador of the embassy did you not utilizing the consequences russian cosmonaut, anna kina has become the 1st russian pilot in 20 years to blast off to the international space
we spoke to cornwall the ball. india's former foreign secretary, who said us officials don't realize the possible consequences of their statements. if it was a mistake, then they would have corrected it, but i've seen that they are beating this formulation, offer larger, more in cash lead and subsequent tweets. in april this year, a u. s. congress woman islamist, she was in august, august me and many india protest in the state park and said that the privacy visit and distance themselves from...
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shetland, clipping aberdeenshire, and there may well be a little bit of cloud just coming in across cornwall and wales, 14—18 degrees, bit closer to average for scotland and for northern ireland. heading into the middle part of the week, we see this area of rain extending in from the southwest. now, as the rain comes in on wednesday, it's going to come in kind of sporadically in bursts here and there. might stay dry across northeast england and dry for scotland, but you'll notice more cloud building in here, probably quite misty as well. cooler weather for scotland and the far northeast of england — 9—12 degrees is below average, but still mild further south, even with the rain moving in. now, for thursday, we've got a heavier band of rain that's going to push its way northwards followed by probably a mixture of sunny spells and showers. if anything, it will get a little bit milder again with temperatures up to 19 degrees in london. mild as well for northern ireland, but still relatively cool in scotland. friday, the low pressure is still with us, but it's getting closer. really, we'll see s
shetland, clipping aberdeenshire, and there may well be a little bit of cloud just coming in across cornwall and wales, 14—18 degrees, bit closer to average for scotland and for northern ireland. heading into the middle part of the week, we see this area of rain extending in from the southwest. now, as the rain comes in on wednesday, it's going to come in kind of sporadically in bursts here and there. might stay dry across northeast england and dry for scotland, but you'll notice more cloud...
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now they�*ll start to drift out of cornwall, up into wales, and gradually towards the midlands as wecotland, but nowhere maybe will escape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they�*ll rattle through at quite a pace because of that strong southerly wind — the strongest of the gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50 mph not out of the question into the southwest. but always coming from a southerly direction, a mild source. so in between, with the sunshine coming through, temperatures still likely to peak into the high teens, which is pretty good for this time of year. now, as we move into the early hours of saturday morning, the centre of the low will move up into northern ireland, northwest england, and southwest scotland — that�*s where the frequent sharp showers are likely to be. we may well see some mist and fog forming behind as the winds become just that a little bit lighter, because we�*ve got this little ridge of high pressure building for the start of the weekend. however, won�*t be long before another low starts to move in for sunday.
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conditions provided for by law, subject to fair compensation being paid in good time for their loss or cornwall. sybil, former indian foreign secretary says that if the you does go ahead with this decision, it wouldn't mind as reputation as a trustworthy partner. the entire foundation of western economic system. at least ostensibly, based on the root of law. you can't confiscate property of anyone unless there is due process unless they are valid reasons to do so. and they are legally based and all that is challenging, but later on in a court of law. but then here on the case of ukraine and russia, i think frankly the european union as lost all sense of proportion. i think they will be countries will feel very concerned in the, in the long run and about what it means in terms of the business environment, in the investment in the new relations with russia and the image that europe wants to give to the world of, of of an entity that is based on the rule of law and rule of law is part of the values, which supposedly the european union is attached to this a little grid, damage to europe in the long
conditions provided for by law, subject to fair compensation being paid in good time for their loss or cornwall. sybil, former indian foreign secretary says that if the you does go ahead with this decision, it wouldn't mind as reputation as a trustworthy partner. the entire foundation of western economic system. at least ostensibly, based on the root of law. you can't confiscate property of anyone unless there is due process unless they are valid reasons to do so. and they are legally based and...
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a family from cornwall are doing their bit to help others struggling with the cost of living crisis.ly would be cooking and giving out free roasts in camborne today. josh— who is a bus driver — says he's noticed people locally needing some help. tamsin melville's been to meet him. a lot of us might have been preparing a roast today but i am sure not as many as josh preparing a roast today but i am sure not as many asjosh and his family are due in, just tell me what you are up to? i family are due in, 'ust tell me what you up to?_ family are due in, 'ust tell me what you up m_ family are due in, 'ust tell me what you are up to? i am making 90 roasts for o-eole you are up to? i am making 90 roasts for peeple today _ you are up to? i am making 90 roasts for people today who _ you are up to? i am making 90 roasts for people today who can't _ you are up to? i am making 90 roasts for people today who can't otherwise | for people today who can't otherwise afford a sunday meal themselves. fire afford a sunday meal themselves. are we talking about? we _ afford a sunday meal themselves. are we
a family from cornwall are doing their bit to help others struggling with the cost of living crisis.ly would be cooking and giving out free roasts in camborne today. josh— who is a bus driver — says he's noticed people locally needing some help. tamsin melville's been to meet him. a lot of us might have been preparing a roast today but i am sure not as many as josh preparing a roast today but i am sure not as many asjosh and his family are due in, just tell me what you are up to? i family...
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carrying out a number of engagements for them before handing that duty over to the then duchess of cornwalloked after by the children they support and they will be told the story of this special group of bears and how they came to be donated. daniela relph, bbc news. for many of us, 2022 is the first year where life has started to feel close to normal after the privations of covid. some once familiar rituals are being performed once again. in chile, the so—called zombie—walk is back. tim allman�*s report contains a lot of make—up — but no real blood. after three years, the walking dead have risen once more. well, not really. instead, a lot of people dressed up as zombies for a sloping, staggering stroll around santiago. it's an event we used to do every year, said this man. but due to the coronavirus, it had been suspended. it's a family event where everyone participates and people show their creativity. zombie walks date back more than 20 years. sometimes they're for a good cause. sometimes they're for no real cause at all. except for this one, of course. i come because it's fun, said this
carrying out a number of engagements for them before handing that duty over to the then duchess of cornwalloked after by the children they support and they will be told the story of this special group of bears and how they came to be donated. daniela relph, bbc news. for many of us, 2022 is the first year where life has started to feel close to normal after the privations of covid. some once familiar rituals are being performed once again. in chile, the so—called zombie—walk is back. tim...
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and then, so just thought of the prosecution off that cornwall, which they don't want to get locked from their perspective. but as you said, they were willing to fight with last your grievances. well, if they're willing to take nato all the way up to your rushes bought, or do you think it would be a wise strategy on the part of russia to take that for closer to the american homeland? i'm thinking about the industrial infrastructure. i'm thinking about all kinds of special forces operations. i'm thinking about even targeting american forces in 3rd countries and perhaps a credible threat of a new class right on the american homeland. do you think something like that could bring those people in check with reality? yeah, but i think we would cross an important line if there's a direct exchange between the russians and the americans. are russians and a neutral states. i think back line needs to be preserved because of that line as violated. i think we could be in for a conflagration. and so i think those some element of even self restraint from the russian and which needs to happen. and that'
and then, so just thought of the prosecution off that cornwall, which they don't want to get locked from their perspective. but as you said, they were willing to fight with last your grievances. well, if they're willing to take nato all the way up to your rushes bought, or do you think it would be a wise strategy on the part of russia to take that for closer to the american homeland? i'm thinking about the industrial infrastructure. i'm thinking about all kinds of special forces operations. i'm...
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i clairejones, bbc news in cornwall.came under fire for tweeting a weblink to an unfounded conspiracy about the attack on the us house speaker, nancy pelosi�*s husband last week. mr musk has since deleted the tweet. for more on all of this, let�*s talk to the technology journalist chris stokel—walker. thank you for coming on the programme. what do you make of this idea that verified users, the blue tick, actually now you will have to pay an amount per month to get one? i will not be paying $240 a year or $20 a month for it but i think that there will be some that do. at the minute, verification on twitter, which is essentially a small blue tick after your name, is free. there is a paid version of twitter which is a paid version of twitter which is around $5 a month, that gives you access to some features like editing pleats but there is this idea that those two things will become bundled into this subscription. and the idea i think is to try and make money out of twitter. i think elon musk is looking at this thinking, i
i clairejones, bbc news in cornwall.came under fire for tweeting a weblink to an unfounded conspiracy about the attack on the us house speaker, nancy pelosi�*s husband last week. mr musk has since deleted the tweet. for more on all of this, let�*s talk to the technology journalist chris stokel—walker. thank you for coming on the programme. what do you make of this idea that verified users, the blue tick, actually now you will have to pay an amount per month to get one? i will not be...
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shetland, clipping aberdeenshire, and there may well be a little bit of cloud just coming in across cornwallin — england and wales, 14—18 degrees, bit close to average for scotland and for northern ireland. heading into the middle part of the week, we see this area of rain extending in from the southwest. now, as the rain comes in on wednesday, it's going to come in kind of sporadically in bursts here and there. might stay dry across northeast england and dry for scotland, but you'll notice more cloud building in here, probably quite misty as well. cooler weather for scotland and the far northeast of england — 9—12 degrees is below average, but still mild further south, even with the rain moving in. now, for thursday, we've got a heavier band of rain that's going to push its way northwards followed by probably a mixture of sunny spells and showers. if anything, it will get a little bit milder again with temperatures up to 19 degrees in london. mild as well for northern ireland, but still relatively cool in scotland. friday, the low pressure is still with us, but it's getting closer. really,
shetland, clipping aberdeenshire, and there may well be a little bit of cloud just coming in across cornwallin — england and wales, 14—18 degrees, bit close to average for scotland and for northern ireland. heading into the middle part of the week, we see this area of rain extending in from the southwest. now, as the rain comes in on wednesday, it's going to come in kind of sporadically in bursts here and there. might stay dry across northeast england and dry for scotland, but you'll notice...
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now, they'll drift out of cornwall, up into wales and gradually towards the midlands as we go throughgo through the afternoon. at least they'll rattle through at quite a pace because of that strong southerly wind — the strongest of the gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50mph not out of the question into the south—west. but always coming from a southerly direction — a mild source — so in between, with the sunshine coming through, temperatures still likely to peak in the high teens, which is pretty good for this time of year. now, as we move into the early hours of saturday morning, the centre of the low will move up into northern ireland, north—west england and south—west scotland — that's where the frequent sharp showers are likely to be. we may well see some mist and fog forming behind as the winds become just that little bit lighter, because we've got this little ridge of high pressure building for the start of the weekend. however, it won't be long before another low starts to move in for sunday. so saturday certainly the better of the two days we'll have s
now, they'll drift out of cornwall, up into wales and gradually towards the midlands as we go throughgo through the afternoon. at least they'll rattle through at quite a pace because of that strong southerly wind — the strongest of the gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50mph not out of the question into the south—west. but always coming from a southerly direction — a mild source — so in between, with the sunshine coming through, temperatures still likely to peak...
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now they'll start to drift out of cornwall, up into wales, and gradually towards the midlands as we go. fewer showers into the far north of scotland, but nowhere maybe will escape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they'll rattle through at quite a pace because of that strong southerly wind — the strongest of the gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50 mph not out of the question into the southwest. but always coming from a southerly direction, a mild source. so in between, with the sunshine coming through, temperatures still likely to peak into the high teens, which is pretty good for this time of year. now, as we move into the early hours of saturday morning, the centre of the low will move up into northern ireland, northwest england, and southwest scotland — that's where the frequent sharp showers are likely to be. we may well see some mist and fog forming behind as the winds become just that a little bit lighter, because we've got this little ridge of high pressure building for the start of the weekend. however, won't be long before another
now they'll start to drift out of cornwall, up into wales, and gradually towards the midlands as we go. fewer showers into the far north of scotland, but nowhere maybe will escape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they'll rattle through at quite a pace because of that strong southerly wind — the strongest of the gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50 mph not out of the question into the southwest. but always coming from a southerly direction, a mild...
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they will drift out of cornwall into wales and towards the midlands as we go through the morning rushescape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they will rattle through at quite a pace because of the strong southerly wind, the strongest gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50mph not out of question into the south—west. but always coming from the south, a mild source, so in between with the sunshine coming through, temperatures are likely to peak in the high teens, pretty good for this time of year. early saturday morning, the centre of the low will move up into northern ireland, north—west england and south—west scotland, where the frequent sharp showers will be. we may see some mist and fog behind, as the winds become a little lighter, with this little ridge of high pressure building for the start of the weekend. however, it won't be long before another low starts to move in for sunday. saturday certainly the better day through the weekend. showers into northern ireland and much of central and southern scotland, clearer skies behind, some suns
they will drift out of cornwall into wales and towards the midlands as we go through the morning rushescape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they will rattle through at quite a pace because of the strong southerly wind, the strongest gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50mph not out of question into the south—west. but always coming from the south, a mild source, so in between with the sunshine coming through, temperatures are likely to peak in the...
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we spoke to cornwall, feeble india's former foreign secretary, who said us officials don't realize the possible consequences of their statements. if it was a mistake, then they would have good activity, but i've seen that they are beating the formulation off without them or meet and greets in april. does he congresswoman read islam is she visited? i guess i guess me and many india protested the stand the box and said that this was the private and distance themselves from me and think that they hadn't now in 6 months and is a big change where the u. s. and so is really being focused on okay, by me and reading it as, as a nice week actually in bucharest, on the way of describing these things means that they're part of me being liberated by the indian part of me, the lender, indian occupation. there is a very sensitive kind, dumb that the american ambassador of the embassy did you not realizing the consequent survey in journalist and art contributor. nicola yo which has been banned from entering bosnia and herzegovina with authority's denying him access due to his pro russian views. they
we spoke to cornwall, feeble india's former foreign secretary, who said us officials don't realize the possible consequences of their statements. if it was a mistake, then they would have good activity, but i've seen that they are beating the formulation off without them or meet and greets in april. does he congresswoman read islam is she visited? i guess i guess me and many india protested the stand the box and said that this was the private and distance themselves from me and think that they...
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but further south we are actually closer to high pressure here, so, from the tip of cornwall to the tip
but further south we are actually closer to high pressure here, so, from the tip of cornwall to the tip
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link, we've russia in old, old, to, to ease the tensions that was, were part of the us 40 to joint cornwall and during the gymnast. oh, like the fords about sir? oh su corporation, me nutshell, no g and commerce. we bratia it east tensions, but are they didn't expect herb christ's her to be accelerate teacher by of course the crisis ukraine. that or so because over pressure of from you and i did states to stop or e ports of rush and gas and many times or i'm or we can know members of the administration stress to but it was relax, taber, but germany was a boating or a russian guys on i'm do they want you to so mode feel own or shape a gas but pierre and to for exams or i'm sorry to jump in. i do apologize, but did you on a really good role? but you know, as he was saying, you know, the russians, even the soviet union, what we're supplying gas for many, many decades to europe reliably, according to all the contractual obligations as well. now we have this top secret document that's come out where anglo merkel is basically said that the russian nodes stream to pipeline pose no risk to europe,
link, we've russia in old, old, to, to ease the tensions that was, were part of the us 40 to joint cornwall and during the gymnast. oh, like the fords about sir? oh su corporation, me nutshell, no g and commerce. we bratia it east tensions, but are they didn't expect herb christ's her to be accelerate teacher by of course the crisis ukraine. that or so because over pressure of from you and i did states to stop or e ports of rush and gas and many times or i'm or we can know members of the...
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this was newquay in cornwall a little earlier on today.picture, but some of those showers, a real nuisance. in fact, the satellite picture picking up that shower cloud. it's an area of low pressure pulling away. the best of the sunshine certainly was further south. clear skies by days will lead into clear skies overnight and temperatures fall away, maybe mist and fog forming. the low continues to track off into scandinavia allowing a ridge of high pressure to build before low pressure starts to influence the weather story again into the middle part of the week. with those clear skies we could see some lingering fog during the early hours of tuesday morning. a brisk northerly breeze will drive those showers through the northern isles and into aberdeenshire. the lowest values into low single figures perhaps through the midlands. early fog will slowly lift away. an improving picture as we go through the day, we keep that breeze in the far northeast but they'll be plenty of sunshine for most and lighter winds here. thickening cloud down to the
this was newquay in cornwall a little earlier on today.picture, but some of those showers, a real nuisance. in fact, the satellite picture picking up that shower cloud. it's an area of low pressure pulling away. the best of the sunshine certainly was further south. clear skies by days will lead into clear skies overnight and temperatures fall away, maybe mist and fog forming. the low continues to track off into scandinavia allowing a ridge of high pressure to build before low pressure starts to...