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. . . , ., cornwall.wall. the charity will have the rain forest up to 1 - cornwall. the charity will have the rain forest up to 1 million l the rain forest up to 1 million acres. ., ., ., _ acres. from the air, the canopy ofthe acres. from the air, the canopy of the temporary _ acres. from the air, the canopy of the temporary rain _ acres. from the air, the canopy of the temporary rain forest - acres. from the air, the canopy of the temporary rain forest to | of the temporary rain forest to cover 20% of the uk. it is almost finished with less than i% almost finished with less than 1% of the rare habitat left but now, the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. some of the 100,000 trees that are planted for this new temporary rain forest. i are planted for this new temporary rain forest. i think it is magnificent _ temporary rain forest. i think it is magnificent and - temporary rain forest. i think it is magnificent and what - temporary rain forest. i think it is magnificent and what we need
. . . , ., cornwall.wall. the charity will have the rain forest up to 1 - cornwall. the charity will have the rain forest up to 1 million l the rain forest up to 1 million acres. ., ., ., _ acres. from the air, the canopy ofthe acres. from the air, the canopy of the temporary _ acres. from the air, the canopy of the temporary rain _ acres. from the air, the canopy of the temporary rain forest - acres. from the air, the canopy of the temporary rain forest to | of the temporary rain forest to...
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the mission ofthe starts in cornwall. the mission of the charities _ starts in cornwall.the charities over _ starts in cornwall. the mission of the charities over the - starts in cornwall. the mission of the charities over the next l of the charities over the next 30 years to triple the amount of temperate rain growing in the uk. ., ., ., the uk. from the air near bodmin. _ the uk. from the air near bodmin, the _ the uk. from the air near bodmin, the canopy - the uk. from the air near bodmin, the canopy of. the uk. from the air near| bodmin, the canopy of the temperate rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk has almost vanished with less than 1% of the rare habitat left. but now the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. the decline and reap the rewards-_ the decline and reap the rewards. ., ., rewards. here are some of the 100,000 _ rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees _ rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that _ rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they - rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they are l 100,000 tre
the mission ofthe starts in cornwall. the mission of the charities _ starts in cornwall.the charities over _ starts in cornwall. the mission of the charities over the - starts in cornwall. the mission of the charities over the next l of the charities over the next 30 years to triple the amount of temperate rain growing in the uk. ., ., ., the uk. from the air near bodmin. _ the uk. from the air near bodmin, the _ the uk. from the air near bodmin, the canopy - the uk. from the air near bodmin,...
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so people still call it cornwallis escaped that cornwallis cave. and in the civil war this was another site visitation that confederates also used. by the way as a as a store of ammunition. so whether it's a building a battlefield old a set of earthworks when the war americans encountered a historical place actually something to them emotionally intellectually even there wasn't the same level of infrastructure and interpretation and preservation we see to today. a lot of these guys really felt link between them and the revolution, every generation in particular. it was only about 80 years had gone by. so it's a similar time frame as the distance between us today, world war two. so a lot of civil war americans knew that their grandfathers had fought in the revolutionary armies, for example, other relatives. and the connection felt is really nicely in this artifact act that you see up on your screen. now, you might not immediately realize what it was given. its unusual shape, but it was a canteen, water canteen, really looking item. it's in the colle
so people still call it cornwallis escaped that cornwallis cave. and in the civil war this was another site visitation that confederates also used. by the way as a as a store of ammunition. so whether it's a building a battlefield old a set of earthworks when the war americans encountered a historical place actually something to them emotionally intellectually even there wasn't the same level of infrastructure and interpretation and preservation we see to today. a lot of these guys really felt...
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model that works, you can roll it out across, you know, the whole of cornwall.l is to just to make the place better and make it more sustainable. i think it's a good idea. it is not too expensive and doesn't put people off and the collection of is going to be quite difficult. but as i said, i think we've got lots of people that do visit st ives and visit st ives regularly that absolutely love st ives. and i think they feel like sometimes it would be nice to give something back rather than to to take as they sometimes feel. so i think it's a good idea. the fact that they do it abroad, it would be very valid to do - it here and in devon because it's a beautiful part of the world - and we pay it abroad without questioning. so maybe we should here. there's a similar debate in wales whether we should have a tourism tax or a levy, anything that helps keep local people employed. i think it's a good thing. visit cornwall says it is time to look at options of how the vistor can help contribute in one way or another — a voluntary community charge is an interesting idea th
model that works, you can roll it out across, you know, the whole of cornwall.l is to just to make the place better and make it more sustainable. i think it's a good idea. it is not too expensive and doesn't put people off and the collection of is going to be quite difficult. but as i said, i think we've got lots of people that do visit st ives and visit st ives regularly that absolutely love st ives. and i think they feel like sometimes it would be nice to give something back rather than to to...
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wales' main competition for overnight british tourists is cornwall, which tops the list, but cornwall. no other part of the uk does other than manchester, so local businesses here want the money raised to be spent on bridging the gap with other holiday destinations across the country. the direction wales is taking may not affect adventure tourism businesses directly, but they still have concerns and they want to make sure monies raised go towards attracting future holiday—makers. my bias is marketing, so i think about how that money might be spent on destination marketing and competing on that international level. competing on a domestic tourism level is hugely important for this area, so if money's put into that, i'm a big fan. i think it is fair to recognise that the accommodation sector in wales has some reservations absolutely. this isn't one of those taxes where we're looking to put tourists off from coming to wales. actually, it's making sure that those tourists who do come to wales make a contribution to the communities in which they stay. this will be speedily implemented. the
wales' main competition for overnight british tourists is cornwall, which tops the list, but cornwall. no other part of the uk does other than manchester, so local businesses here want the money raised to be spent on bridging the gap with other holiday destinations across the country. the direction wales is taking may not affect adventure tourism businesses directly, but they still have concerns and they want to make sure monies raised go towards attracting future holiday—makers. my bias is...
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. taste happening starting in cornwall. from air near bodmin, the rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk has almost vanished, with less than 1% of the rare habitats left. but the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they are planting for this new temperate rainforest. i planting for this new temperate rainforest. ~ , rainforest. i think it is magnificent. - rainforest. ithink it is magnificent. it - rainforest. ithink it is magnificent. it is - rainforest. i think it is i magnificent. it is exactly rainforest. i think it is - magnificent. it is exactly what rainforest. i think it is _ magnificent. it is exactly what we need. we have had centuries and centuries of taking things away from our natural environment. some of our most special places like these temperate rainforests have become incredibly wear. what we have to start doing is putting back what we have lost. —— they have become incredibly rare. liii< have lost. -- they have become incredibly rare.— incredib
. taste happening starting in cornwall. from air near bodmin, the rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk has almost vanished, with less than 1% of the rare habitats left. but the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they are planting for this new temperate rainforest. i planting for this new temperate rainforest. ~ , rainforest. i think it is magnificent. - rainforest. ithink it is magnificent. it - rainforest. ithink it is...
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in - cornwall there is only one way to make _ cornwall there is only one way to make your— cornwall thereays. i will take that back to london with me. georgina is i first, always. i will take that back - to london with me. georgina is here, part of a sea shanty singing group. how are you partaking this afternoon?— how are you partaking this afternoon? �*, . ., ., ., ., , afternoon? it's a great honour to be here to celebrate _ afternoon? it's a great honour to be here to celebrate the _ afternoon? it's a great honour to be here to celebrate the coronation - afternoon? it's a great honour to be here to celebrate the coronation of| here to celebrate the coronation of kin- here to celebrate the coronation of king charles — here to celebrate the coronation of king charles iri— here to celebrate the coronation of king charles. in order— here to celebrate the coronation of king charles. in order to _ here to celebrate the coronation of king charles. in order to do - here to celebrate the coronation of king charles. in order to do that. here to celebrate the coronation of| king charles. in order
in - cornwall there is only one way to make _ cornwall there is only one way to make your— cornwall thereays. i will take that back to london with me. georgina is i first, always. i will take that back - to london with me. georgina is here, part of a sea shanty singing group. how are you partaking this afternoon?— how are you partaking this afternoon? �*, . ., ., ., ., , afternoon? it's a great honour to be here to celebrate _ afternoon? it's a great honour to be here to celebrate the _...
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. the sea any more -- i grew up in cornwall-— cornwall.ou, all the _ cornwall. that is so depressing. thank you, all the best - cornwall. that is so depressing. thank you, all the best to - cornwall. that is so depressing. thank you, all the best to you l cornwall. that is so depressing. i thank you, all the best to you and to yield per friends as well. all of her, kevin, good morning. what do you say? i her, kevin, good morning. what do ou sa ? ., ., ., �* ., you say? i am outraged. bear with me as i lose control. _ you say? i am outraged. bear with me as i lose control. i _ you say? i am outraged. bear with me as i lose control. i would _ you say? i am outraged. bear with me as i lose control. i would like - you say? i am outraged. bear with me as i lose control. i would like to - as i lose control. i would like to thank the bbc for highlighting this important issue. we would not get this information or dissection about this information or dissection about this ridiculous behaviour of the water companies from independent radio or televis
. the sea any more -- i grew up in cornwall-— cornwall.ou, all the _ cornwall. that is so depressing. thank you, all the best - cornwall. that is so depressing. thank you, all the best to - cornwall. that is so depressing. thank you, all the best to you l cornwall. that is so depressing. i thank you, all the best to you and to yield per friends as well. all of her, kevin, good morning. what do you say? i her, kevin, good morning. what do ou sa ? ., ., ., �* ., you say? i am outraged. bear...
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will guarantee what cornwall council wtttleowthg. — guarantee what cornwall council will-saying.u to _ state is a brilliant thing. thank you to my wonderful panel. corhthg— thank you to my wonderful panel. cohthg up— thank you to my wonderful panel. cohthg up to— thank you to my wonderful panel. cohthg up to hoe— thank you to my wonderful panel. coming up to has blamed a ttett-e— coming up to has blamed a field's pre—existing condition for field's pre—existing condition torthe— field's pre—existing condition for the latest— field's pre—existing condition for the latest sinkhole to have erherget.— for the latest sinkhole to have erherget. the— for the latest sinkhole to have emerged. the excuses get more ont— emerged. the excuses get more the more— emerged. the excuses get more and more creative— emerged. the excuses get more and more creative by the day . and more creative by the day. wett— and more creative by the day. we-tt he— and more creative by the day. we'll be getting— and more creative by the day. we'll be getting to the bottom of we'll be getting to the bottom ot thet—
will guarantee what cornwall council wtttleowthg. — guarantee what cornwall council will-saying.u to _ state is a brilliant thing. thank you to my wonderful panel. corhthg— thank you to my wonderful panel. cohthg up— thank you to my wonderful panel. cohthg up to— thank you to my wonderful panel. cohthg up to hoe— thank you to my wonderful panel. coming up to has blamed a ttett-e— coming up to has blamed a field's pre—existing condition for field's pre—existing condition...
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devon and cornwall police confirmed they had been taken to torbay district hospital for treatment butir 20s have died after being pulled out of the water off the coast of torbay. you can find all the stories we are following on our website. just search bbc news and it is all there. we will have the headlines in a short while. a bit more cloud around today compared with yesterday, especially across eastern england. through the week ahead, the dry story continues. notice the split across europe. i will focus rainfall amount charged shows that very little if anything. northern europe. further outbreaks around the mediterranean. to go with the dry weather for us, increasing amounts of sunshine and temperatures rising. mid week will see them lift up rising. mid week will see them lift up into the mid 20s quite widely. high pressure is the reason. low pressure towards the mediterranean bringing the showers and storms. more cloud for central and eastern england. an isolated shower but most will stay dry. still pretty sunny to the south and west of england and wales. forsome the south and wes
devon and cornwall police confirmed they had been taken to torbay district hospital for treatment butir 20s have died after being pulled out of the water off the coast of torbay. you can find all the stories we are following on our website. just search bbc news and it is all there. we will have the headlines in a short while. a bit more cloud around today compared with yesterday, especially across eastern england. through the week ahead, the dry story continues. notice the split across europe....
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the duchess of cornwall, as she was, now queen consort, — cornwall, as she was, now queen consort, she'sof— well— known either. so there is a bit of a — well— known either. so there is a bit of a blank slate on that and — a bit of a blank slate on that and canadians don't really know what _ and canadians don't really know what to — and canadians don't really know what to expect. a lot of them have — what to expect. a lot of them have moved on from the idea of monarchy, _ have moved on from the idea of monarchy, because of some of the issues _ monarchy, because of some of the issues with the house of windsor, _ the issues with the house of windsor, and also with the overall— windsor, and also with the overall looking at reconciliation, with indigenous issues, — reconciliation, with indigenous issues, the issues with the slave — issues, the issues with the slave trade. these issues have been _ slave trade. these issues have been extremely damaging for the institution in canada. that said. _ institution in canada. that said. it's _ institution in canada. that said, it's a very, very constit
the duchess of cornwall, as she was, now queen consort, — cornwall, as she was, now queen consort, she'sof— well— known either. so there is a bit of a — well— known either. so there is a bit of a blank slate on that and — a bit of a blank slate on that and canadians don't really know what _ and canadians don't really know what to — and canadians don't really know what to expect. a lot of them have — what to expect. a lot of them have moved on from the idea of monarchy, _ have...
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they steal a march partly by land, partly by see and block up cornwallis's army. here's an image showing you the area of the hudson. this spot we're looking at is 60 miles north of new york city and it's the first spot where the hudson river darts to narrow and gets into a hilly country. this was the important crossing point called keynes ferry so if you're in new england, new york and the middle colonies the only way you have to send troops back to fourth and fourth is occupied by the british is using the fairies that are through this area. any of you know bear mountain , that's all rights in this area here. this area is one of the most militarized zones in america during the revolutionary war in terms of permissions and the dedication of troops. on the west bank the fort montgomery and clinton were built, peaks skill new york was a place where there were continental army scores attacked by the british in 17 7079. trying to link up with the napoleon expedition. the light becomes a very important depot and military post but below stony point is a place where the b
they steal a march partly by land, partly by see and block up cornwallis's army. here's an image showing you the area of the hudson. this spot we're looking at is 60 miles north of new york city and it's the first spot where the hudson river darts to narrow and gets into a hilly country. this was the important crossing point called keynes ferry so if you're in new england, new york and the middle colonies the only way you have to send troops back to fourth and fourth is occupied by the british...
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dr craig lowrey, thank you, from cornwall insight.ritish car industry is about to get a much—needed boost. the bbc understands that jaguar land rover — owned by indian industrial giant tata — has chosen the uk for a multi—billion—pound electric car battery plant. up to 9,000 jobs would be created at the site in bridgewater in the west of england. the boss of tata is expected to fly to london next week to finalise the deal. our business editor simonjack reports. this patch of somerset is the site of a key battle to secure the future of the uk's car industry. next week, the government is expected to announce somerset has beaten off competition from spain to build a battery factory forjaguar land rover�*s indian owners, tata. they were the first in the world... last week, the chancellor — under fire from car makers dismayed at slow progress so far — hinted at the good news to come. the reality is there is a supply shortage. everyone is trying to develop supply of ev batteries, and so we need to have that supply here in the uk. the closer
dr craig lowrey, thank you, from cornwall insight.ritish car industry is about to get a much—needed boost. the bbc understands that jaguar land rover — owned by indian industrial giant tata — has chosen the uk for a multi—billion—pound electric car battery plant. up to 9,000 jobs would be created at the site in bridgewater in the west of england. the boss of tata is expected to fly to london next week to finalise the deal. our business editor simonjack reports. this patch of somerset...
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this year, an inquestjury finds catastrophic failings in the gun licensing department at devon and cornwall police. warning signs were ignored and a licence to kill was granted. the inquest heard how the price of a shotgun licence at £79.50 doesn't cover police costs, something the coroner was told leads to gun licensing being dangerously under—resourced. he also heard how current gun law has a presumption in favour of licences being granted, something he found was at odds with public safety. it is beyond us how davidson, a man with a known history of violence, mental health issues with no real need to own a firearm was granted a licence to possess a gun in the first place. in march, the coroner writes to the government saying uk gun law needs root and branch reform. without that, he says, there could be further deaths. the government had been due to respond two weeks ago. an extension to today was approved by the coroner, but now the government says it needs more time and has been given a further extension to the end ofjune. i think delay is indicative of a reluctance to grasp the issues.
this year, an inquestjury finds catastrophic failings in the gun licensing department at devon and cornwall police. warning signs were ignored and a licence to kill was granted. the inquest heard how the price of a shotgun licence at £79.50 doesn't cover police costs, something the coroner was told leads to gun licensing being dangerously under—resourced. he also heard how current gun law has a presumption in favour of licences being granted, something he found was at odds with public...
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it's actually now in falmouth , in cornwall. we'll falmouth, in cornwall.rishi sunak says the— years. prime minister rishi sunak says the measures will oteo— sunak says the measures will oteo nett— sunak says the measures will oteo netn cut— sunak says the measures will also help cut waiting times for tnoee— also help cut waiting times for tnoee eeettne— also help cut waiting times for those seeking medical help. 30 those seeking medical help. 80% of those seeking medical help. 80% ct tne— those seeking medical help. 80% ot the country— those seeking medical help. 80% of the country lives— those seeking medical help. 80% of the country lives about- those seeking medical help. 80% of the country lives about 20 minutes walk from a pharmacy and for many people their easier place to access than their surgery. that's why we're investing more in them and allowing them to do more. and it's more medicines it's not just more medicines that able get that people will be able to get there. able to get there. they'll be able to get more pressure checks or more blood pre
it's actually now in falmouth , in cornwall. we'll falmouth, in cornwall.rishi sunak says the— years. prime minister rishi sunak says the measures will oteo— sunak says the measures will oteo nett— sunak says the measures will oteo netn cut— sunak says the measures will also help cut waiting times for tnoee— also help cut waiting times for tnoee eeettne— also help cut waiting times for those seeking medical help. 30 those seeking medical help. 80% of those seeking medical help. 80%...
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these people— gateshead and cornwall. these oeoote tn— gateshead and cornwall.having to combine his official duty as the king's youngest son vttn— duty as the king's youngest son on nte— duty as the king's youngest son on nte totv— duty as the king's youngest son with his duty as— duty as the king's youngest son with his duty as a— duty as the king's youngest son with his duty as a father. and we know— with his duty as a father. and we know as working women, you anon— we know as working women, you know, tte— we know as working women, you know, tt-e o— we know as working women, you know, it's a balancing act, ten-t— know, it's a balancing act, ten-t tte— know, it's a balancing act, tent to so— know, it's a balancing act, isn't it? so he— know, it's a balancing act, isn't it? so he managed to, you know,— isn't it? so he managed to, you know, vett— isn't it? so he managed to, you know, well done— isn't it? so he managed to, you know, well done him for doing tott— know, well done him for doing totn veetentov. — know, well done him for doing both yesterday. thousands
these people— gateshead and cornwall. these oeoote tn— gateshead and cornwall.having to combine his official duty as the king's youngest son vttn— duty as the king's youngest son on nte— duty as the king's youngest son on nte totv— duty as the king's youngest son with his duty as— duty as the king's youngest son with his duty as a— duty as the king's youngest son with his duty as a father. and we know— with his duty as a father. and we know as working women, you anon— we know...
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for years, but in this country all is not lost in the fightback is happening, and it's starting in cornwallthe next 30 years to triple the amount of back up to i million acres. from the air near bodmin, the canopy of the temperate rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk has almost vanished with less than i% of the rare habitat left, but now the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they are planting for this new temperate rainforest. t planting for this new temperate rainforest. ~ �* . rainforest. i think it's magnificent. - rainforest. i think it's magnificent. they . rainforest. i think it's i magnificent. they think rainforest. i think it's - magnificent. they think this is exactly what we need. we've had centuries and centuries of taking things away from our natural environment so some of our most special places like these temperate rainforest become incredibly rare. what we now need to do is stop putting back what we have lost. and now need to do is stop putting back what we have lost.- back what we have lost. and if nothin: ba
for years, but in this country all is not lost in the fightback is happening, and it's starting in cornwallthe next 30 years to triple the amount of back up to i million acres. from the air near bodmin, the canopy of the temperate rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk has almost vanished with less than i% of the rare habitat left, but now the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they are planting for this new temperate rainforest. t...
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he was confirmed dead at the scene close to the eclipse venue in bodmin, cornwall, following reportsstreet brawl. seven men and women with suspected stab wounds were taken to hospital. police have been granted more time to question a 24—year—old man in connection with their murder inquiry. hundreds of pension funds have been asked to check whether data was stolen by cyber criminals during a major computer hack earlier this year. the pensions regulator has asked trustees responsible for funds that use capita as an administrator to assess whether clients�* data is at risk. the data includes home addresses and passport images. a pet owner in derby has been forced to apologise after her cat started stealing from her neighbours. harry — the one on the left — has taken all sorts of items including gloves, underwear and even a purse. his owner says he's taken around £300—worth of stolen goods down the years. as our population ages, the number of people living with dementia continues to increase. the alzheimer's society says more than 225,000 people will develop dementia this year alone, by
he was confirmed dead at the scene close to the eclipse venue in bodmin, cornwall, following reportsstreet brawl. seven men and women with suspected stab wounds were taken to hospital. police have been granted more time to question a 24—year—old man in connection with their murder inquiry. hundreds of pension funds have been asked to check whether data was stolen by cyber criminals during a major computer hack earlier this year. the pensions regulator has asked trustees responsible for...
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for years, but in this country all is not lost and a fightback is happening and it's starting in cornwallears to triple the amount of temperate rainforest growing in the uk back up to a million acres. from the air near bodmin, the canopy of the temperate rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk. it's almost vanished, with less than 1% of the rare habitat left. but now the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they are planting for this new temperate rainforest. i think it's magnificent. i think this is exactly what we need. we have had centuries and centuries of taking things away from our natural environment. and so some of our most special places like these temperate rainforests have become incredibly rare. what we now need to do is start putting back what we've lost. and if nothing else, it shows the uk is trying to do its environmental bit with what it's got. you get an awful lot of carbon being sucked out of the atmosphere into these forest environments and over the demonstration site that we're at here, we're looking at seque
for years, but in this country all is not lost and a fightback is happening and it's starting in cornwallears to triple the amount of temperate rainforest growing in the uk back up to a million acres. from the air near bodmin, the canopy of the temperate rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk. it's almost vanished, with less than 1% of the rare habitat left. but now the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they are planting for this...
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areas of england with the best of the sunshine for western wales, south—west of england, devon and cornwalle, it is picking up in the coastal areas, highs of 22 or 23 celsius in the best of the sunshine. let's take a look at bank holiday monday, it is cooler and breezier across the south—west of england, the best of the sunshine is further north and west, highs of around 21 celsius across the central belt of scotland, on bank holiday monday. the rest of the week, high pressure is going nowhere, it is keeping us dry and settled. there will be variable amounts of cloud but also some sunshine. if we look at the outlook for the capital cities, most the temperatures will get to the 20s. live from london — this is bbc news. a home office source says e—gates are now starting to come back on — after long delays for some passengers travelling to the uk. i'm live at london heathrow, one of many uk airports affected. at both here and gatwick, the royal navy has stepped in to support the border force system. it's the final day of campaigning in turkey ahead of one of the country's most divisive preside
areas of england with the best of the sunshine for western wales, south—west of england, devon and cornwalle, it is picking up in the coastal areas, highs of 22 or 23 celsius in the best of the sunshine. let's take a look at bank holiday monday, it is cooler and breezier across the south—west of england, the best of the sunshine is further north and west, highs of around 21 celsius across the central belt of scotland, on bank holiday monday. the rest of the week, high pressure is going...
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best of the sunshine on sunday for western wales and for the far south—west of england, devon and cornwall we head through sunday and into monday, you can see that colder airjust gradually filtering down from the north, so across it is a cooler—feeling day really on monday, and it is squeezing the isobars across the south of england, too, so here it is going to feel really quite windy, cold winds for north sea facing coasts with plenty of cloud, blustery conditions for channel coasts, particularly windy across the channel islands. but there will also be some some sunshine for the south coast, the cloud will break up across east anglia as well, so some sunny spells emerging, dry with the best of the sunshine and probably the highest temperatures across northern ireland and across the central belt of scotland, maybe 2i celsius on monday. now, as we head through the rest of the week, the high pressure is going nowhere. in fact, it is continuing to build in so it is set to stay dry and settled but we've still got that onshore breeze towards eastern coastal areas of england, and here the wind i
best of the sunshine on sunday for western wales and for the far south—west of england, devon and cornwall we head through sunday and into monday, you can see that colder airjust gradually filtering down from the north, so across it is a cooler—feeling day really on monday, and it is squeezing the isobars across the south of england, too, so here it is going to feel really quite windy, cold winds for north sea facing coasts with plenty of cloud, blustery conditions for channel coasts,...
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it's a beautiful day here in cornwall. we are at gwithian. i thinki deserve a hug. the last time these two met tina was fighting for her life and tarryn was intent on saving it. you all right? yeah, i'm good. i'm very well. thank you so much. you've got nothing to thank me for. really, it was a pleasure and i'm glad you're well. i remember when you jumped in the water and you were like, are you ok to get on board? i was like, try and stop me. tina had gone for a swim off godrevy beach in west cornwall. at first the conditions seemed benign, but then she realised there was a strong current taking her out to sea and she couldn't get back to shore and to safety. i'm not a bad swimmer, but i'm not a triathlete, you know. but there was no way i knew i was going to get back in. and i think at that point the realisation that i was going to have to start calling for help to get attention. and by this point, peoplejust are like little ants on the beach. it was, you know, the realisation that you're suddenly in this situation. she was in real trouble.
it's a beautiful day here in cornwall. we are at gwithian. i thinki deserve a hug. the last time these two met tina was fighting for her life and tarryn was intent on saving it. you all right? yeah, i'm good. i'm very well. thank you so much. you've got nothing to thank me for. really, it was a pleasure and i'm glad you're well. i remember when you jumped in the water and you were like, are you ok to get on board? i was like, try and stop me. tina had gone for a swim off godrevy beach in west...
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. >> the duke of cornwall sees his mother crowned. >> on saturday, his own children were there to support the 74-year-old, including the future king, prince william, and his brother, prince harry. the celebrations are really just begun. the king is a buckingham palace. people are out and about. there has been a flyby of military aircraft. but, tomorrow, there is going to be a concert celebrating the new king. back to you, devin. >>> parents are unsure if their kids will be able to return to school on monday. they are demanding more pay, support, and better facilities. now, the kids missed another day of learning. they talked about the families with the toll all this is taking. >> this is the second strike by oakland teachers the last four years. they had a lockdown with the pandemic and some of these kids missed a lot of school. many parents say, they support the teachers but it is the kids that are suffering. >> at this point, really, i'm just trying to figure out the next day. >> rebecca carpenter has a fourth-grader and was able to take care of her son but wishes he was back in the cla
. >> the duke of cornwall sees his mother crowned. >> on saturday, his own children were there to support the 74-year-old, including the future king, prince william, and his brother, prince harry. the celebrations are really just begun. the king is a buckingham palace. people are out and about. there has been a flyby of military aircraft. but, tomorrow, there is going to be a concert celebrating the new king. back to you, devin. >>> parents are unsure if their kids will be...
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i all on show at a community teddy bear museum in cornwall.- bear museum in cornwall.ecause their care is so disjointed. that's according the charity genetic alliance uk. daisy simpson from essex has a one in a million brain disease which can be fatal. she says she's been left without proper support and has been stuck in her bedroom for two years. sometimes i feel so unwell and i am constantly trying to advocate for my life, but i don't want to really do that, i want to be able to enjoy the time i have got left, i want to be able to see my friends, i want to just be supported to live my life the way i want to live it and have some sort of freedom within that. brentwood council says it's found a house for daisy, but it needs renovating. daisy�*s local nhs trust says if she can find a care coordinator, she could pay for them herself. the increasing cost of living is forcing shoppers to choose savings over sustainability. that's according to the environmental charity city to sea. they say 50% of people are doing less to reduce their reliance on single—use plastic than the
i all on show at a community teddy bear museum in cornwall.- bear museum in cornwall.ecause their care is so disjointed. that's according the charity genetic alliance uk. daisy simpson from essex has a one in a million brain disease which can be fatal. she says she's been left without proper support and has been stuck in her bedroom for two years. sometimes i feel so unwell and i am constantly trying to advocate for my life, but i don't want to really do that, i want to be able to enjoy the...
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for years but in this country all is not lost on a fightback is happening and it is starting in cornwalls is to triple the amount back to 1 30 years is to triple the amount back to1 million 30 years is to triple the amount back to 1 million acres growing in the uk. from the air near bodmin, the uk. from the air near bodmin, the canopy of the temperate rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk has almost vanished with less than 1% of the rare habitat left, but now the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they are planting for this new temperate rainforest. i they are planting for this new temperate rainforest.- they are planting for this new temperate rainforest. i think it's magnificent— temperate rainforest. i think it's magnificent and _ temperate rainforest. i think it's magnificent and exactly - temperate rainforest. i think it's magnificent and exactly what. temperate rainforest. i think it'si magnificent and exactly what we need. we have had centuries and centuries of taking things away from the natural environment so some o
for years but in this country all is not lost on a fightback is happening and it is starting in cornwalls is to triple the amount back to 1 30 years is to triple the amount back to1 million 30 years is to triple the amount back to 1 million acres growing in the uk. from the air near bodmin, the uk. from the air near bodmin, the canopy of the temperate rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk has almost vanished with less than 1% of the rare habitat left, but now the plan is to reverse the...
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they steal a march partly by land, partly by sea, and they block up cornwallis army at yorktown. there's an image showing you the area of the hudson highlands. so to zoom in a little bit, the spot we're looking at about six miles north of new york city, and it's the first spot where the hudson river starts to narrow enough and it gets into a hilly country. this was the important crossing point in a place called king's ferry. so if you can imagine if you're in new england, new york, the middle colonies, the only way you have to communicate to send troops back and forth because new york is occupied by the british, is using these ferries that are through this this this area of any of, you know, bear mountains. dylan sang a song about a bear mountain picnic years ago. that's all right. in this area here. so this area was probably one of the most militarized zones in america during the revolutionary war in terms of skirmishes, the dedication of troops. so on the west bank or the arrows indicating forts montgomery and clinton were built in 1776, peekskill, new york was a place where th
they steal a march partly by land, partly by sea, and they block up cornwallis army at yorktown. there's an image showing you the area of the hudson highlands. so to zoom in a little bit, the spot we're looking at about six miles north of new york city, and it's the first spot where the hudson river starts to narrow enough and it gets into a hilly country. this was the important crossing point in a place called king's ferry. so if you can imagine if you're in new england, new york, the middle...
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and _ northern parts of devon, cornwall and especially down the ete— cornwall and especially down theers— scotland looking dry, just a few scattered showers some scattered showers here in some tnigntneee— scattered showers here in some brightness still— scattered showers here in some brightness still cold and tiwetenw— brightness still cold and ttwetenw in— brightness still cold and blustery in the far north—east. tieewnene— blustery in the far north—east. elsewhere temperatures elsewhere our temperatures in the elsewhere our temperatures in tne-nign— elsewhere our temperatures in the-high teens- elsewhere our temperatures in the high teens but the mid to high teens but teeiing— the mid to high teens but teeiing-ee- the mid to high teens but feeling-as that- the mid to high teens but feeling as that rain feeling cooler as that rain arrives and— feeling cooler as that rain arrives and there'll be further ein— arrives and there'll be further nen-tenne— arrives and there'll be further rain come. western areas rain to come. western areas ieeting— rain to come. western areas ieeting tnen—
and _ northern parts of devon, cornwall and especially down the ete— cornwall and especially down theers— scotland looking dry, just a few scattered showers some scattered showers here in some tnigntneee— scattered showers here in some brightness still— scattered showers here in some brightness still cold and tiwetenw— brightness still cold and ttwetenw in— brightness still cold and blustery in the far north—east. tieewnene— blustery in the far north—east. elsewhere...
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i'm cornwall. i'm from canada. i'm now— cornwall. i'm from canada. i'm oiorw rono. — cornwall. you warr— is mummy dragged you down here, or did you want to— is mummy dragged you down here, or did you want to come and bund— or did you want to come and mm up— or did you want to come and mm up ro— or did you want to come and build up to the— or did you want to come and build up to the coronation year.— build up to the coronation year. r— build up to the coronation year. r did— build up to the coronation yeah, i did want— build up to the coronation yeah, i did want to- build up to the coronation yeah, i did want to come down and then. yeah. so it's just been from there. yeah. do you have a— been from there. yeah. do you have a favourite— been from there. yeah. do you have a favourite royal- " jewel yeah. do you have a favourite royal member. year— have a favourite royal member. year .— have a favourite royal member. year . ard— have a favourite royal member. yeah . and princess— have a favourite royal member. “43?" ' r: 37” f c yeah. and princess charlotte. princess charlotte. lydi
i'm cornwall. i'm from canada. i'm now— cornwall. i'm from canada. i'm oiorw rono. — cornwall. you warr— is mummy dragged you down here, or did you want to— is mummy dragged you down here, or did you want to come and bund— or did you want to come and mm up— or did you want to come and mm up ro— or did you want to come and build up to the— or did you want to come and build up to the coronation year.— build up to the coronation year. r— build up to the coronation year. r...
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best of the sunshine on sunday for western wales and for the far south—west of england, devon and cornwallown from the north, so across it is a cooler feeling day really on monday, and it is squeezing the isobars across the south of england, too, so here it is going to feel really quite windy, cold winds for north sea facing coasts with plenty of cloud, blustery conditions for channel coasts, particularly windy across the channel islands. but there will also be some some sunshine for the south coast, the cloud will break up across east anglia as well, so some sunny spells emerging, dry with the best of the sunshine and probably the highest temperatures across northern ireland and across the central belt of scotland, may be 21 celsius on monday. now, as we head through the rest of the week, the high pressure is going nowhere. in fact, it is continuing to build in so it is set to stay dry and settled but we�*ve still got that onshore breeze towards eastern coastal areas of england, and here the wind is going to feel quite brisk at times. it is always going to feel cooler towards the coasts.
best of the sunshine on sunday for western wales and for the far south—west of england, devon and cornwallown from the north, so across it is a cooler feeling day really on monday, and it is squeezing the isobars across the south of england, too, so here it is going to feel really quite windy, cold winds for north sea facing coasts with plenty of cloud, blustery conditions for channel coasts, particularly windy across the channel islands. but there will also be some some sunshine for the...
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best of the sunshine on sunday for western wales and for the far south—west of england, devon and cornwall that colder airjust gradually filtering down from the north, so across it is a cooler—feeling day really on monday, and it is squeezing the isobars across the south of england, too, so here it is going to feel really quite windy, cold winds for north sea facing coasts with plenty of cloud, blustery conditions for channel coasts, particularly windy across the channel islands. but there will also be some some sunshine for the south coast, the cloud will break up across east anglia as well, so some sunny spells emerging, dry with the best of the sunshine and probably the highest temperatures across northern ireland and across the central belt of scotland, maybe 21 celsius on monday. now, as we head through the rest of the week, the high pressure is going nowhere. in fact, it is continuing to build in so it is set to stay dry and settled but we've still got that onshore breeze towards eastern coastal areas of england, and here the wind is going to feel quite brisk at times. it is always g
best of the sunshine on sunday for western wales and for the far south—west of england, devon and cornwall that colder airjust gradually filtering down from the north, so across it is a cooler—feeling day really on monday, and it is squeezing the isobars across the south of england, too, so here it is going to feel really quite windy, cold winds for north sea facing coasts with plenty of cloud, blustery conditions for channel coasts, particularly windy across the channel islands. but there...
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we can go live not to cornwall. _ so much. we can go live not to cornwall, the _ so much.to france, germany and italy and it is a clear signal that the ukrainian counteroffensive is imminent. and that he is making a last—ditch effort to maximise ukrainian military supplies to ukraine before the offensive starts. it is not a question of getting everything ready for the first stage of the offensive, this thing will not be over quickly and it is a question of sustained support literally to come. but will be i think a bigger part of his bed, it is notjust getting equipment there for the first phase, it is the ammunition, the missiles, the shells that he will need in the months to come.— the shells that he will need in the months to come. how easily do you think that can _ months to come. how easily do you think that can be _ months to come. how easily do you think that can be sustained? - months to come. how easily do you think that can be sustained? it - months to come. how easily do you think that can be sustained? it is i think that can be sustained? it is notjust political
we can go live not to cornwall. _ so much. we can go live not to cornwall, the _ so much.to france, germany and italy and it is a clear signal that the ukrainian counteroffensive is imminent. and that he is making a last—ditch effort to maximise ukrainian military supplies to ukraine before the offensive starts. it is not a question of getting everything ready for the first stage of the offensive, this thing will not be over quickly and it is a question of sustained support literally to come....
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north and west looking good for the afternoon. 18 and 19 towards the grampians and also in devon and cornwallhe evening showers in parts of western england and east wales and they will fail quite quickly. tonight afresh night, but not a cold one. temperatures in mid—single figures as we start the weekend. into the weekend, the bigger picture. this is storm nino which could produce more flash flooding in italy and in sardinia after what has been a torrid week for some. after what has been a torrid week forsome. its after what has been a torrid week for some. its influence on us will be to strengthen the breeze a bit more in southern counties of england and south wales. 0n more in southern counties of england and south wales. on saturday it is a lovely day with long, sunny spells. scotland and northern ireland have a bright start, thicker cloud to the north and west and western isles. later on there could be outbreaks of rain. cooler compared to today, but elsewhere in england and wales it is a warmer day. saturday night into sunday, a more active whether frank will come into scotland and north
north and west looking good for the afternoon. 18 and 19 towards the grampians and also in devon and cornwallhe evening showers in parts of western england and east wales and they will fail quite quickly. tonight afresh night, but not a cold one. temperatures in mid—single figures as we start the weekend. into the weekend, the bigger picture. this is storm nino which could produce more flash flooding in italy and in sardinia after what has been a torrid week for some. after what has been a...
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best of the sunshine on sunday for western wales and for the far south—west of england, devon and cornwall monday, you can see that colder airjust gradually filtering down from the north, so across it is a cooler feeling day really on monday, and it is squeezing the isobars across the south of england, too, so here it is going to feel really quite windy, cold winds for north sea facing coasts with plenty of cloud, blustery conditions for channel coasts, particularly windy across the channel islands. but there will also be some some sunshine for the south coast, the cloud will break up across east anglia as well, so some sunny spells emerging, dry with the best of the sunshine and probably the highest temperatures across northern ireland and across the central belt of scotland, may be 21 celsius on monday. now, as we head through the rest of the week, the high pressure is going nowhere. in fact, it is continuing to build in so it is set to stay dry and settled but we've still got that onshore breeze towards eastern coastal areas of england, and here the wind is going to feel quite brisk at
best of the sunshine on sunday for western wales and for the far south—west of england, devon and cornwall monday, you can see that colder airjust gradually filtering down from the north, so across it is a cooler feeling day really on monday, and it is squeezing the isobars across the south of england, too, so here it is going to feel really quite windy, cold winds for north sea facing coasts with plenty of cloud, blustery conditions for channel coasts, particularly windy across the channel...
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and _ northern parts of devon, cornwall and especially down the ete— cornwall and especially down therth of england, seettent— the far north of england, scotland looking dry, just a few eeettenet— scotland looking dry, just a few scattered showers— scotland looking dry, just a few scattered showers some scattered showers here in some tnigntneee— scattered showers here in some brightness still— scattered showers here in some brightness still cold and tiwetenw— brightness still cold and ttwetenw in— brightness still cold and blustery in the far north—east. tieewnene— blustery in the far north—east. elsewhere temperatures elsewhere our temperatures in the elsewhere our temperatures in tne-nign— elsewhere our temperatures in the-high teens- elsewhere our temperatures in the high teens but the mid to high teens but teeting— the mid to high teens but teeting-ee- the mid to high teens but feeling-as that- the mid to high teens but feeling as that rain feeling cooler as that rain arrives and— feeling cooler as that rain arrives and there'll be further vein— arrives and there'll be further nei
and _ northern parts of devon, cornwall and especially down the ete— cornwall and especially down therth of england, seettent— the far north of england, scotland looking dry, just a few eeettenet— scotland looking dry, just a few scattered showers— scotland looking dry, just a few scattered showers some scattered showers here in some tnigntneee— scattered showers here in some brightness still— scattered showers here in some brightness still cold and tiwetenw— brightness still cold...
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barge arrives in- cornwall-its transfer cornwall ahead of its transfer to cornwall ahead of its transferpopulations are dangerously— that fox populations are dangerously blame dangerously low and they blame the abolition— dangerously low and they blame the abolition of— dangerously low and they blame the abolition of fox hunting. i'll the abolition of fox hunting. h-hh hhe— the abolition of fox hunting. i'll find out— the abolition of fox hunting. i'll find out why— the abolition of fox hunting. i'll find out why a little bit rarer— i'll find out why a little bit rarer eh— i'll find out why a little bit later on and— i'll find out why a little bit later on and want to round us off later on and want to round us ehlwehh. — later on and want to round us off-well. nobody- later on and want to round us off well. nobody cares about off as well. nobody cares about wehe:— off as well. nobody cares about wehe-heh— off as well. nobody cares about woke, keir starmer . look, woke, says keir starmer. look, is woke, says keir starmer. look, he he— woke, says keir starmer. look, he he rhghr— woke, says
barge arrives in- cornwall-its transfer cornwall ahead of its transfer to cornwall ahead of its transferpopulations are dangerously— that fox populations are dangerously blame dangerously low and they blame the abolition— dangerously low and they blame the abolition of— dangerously low and they blame the abolition of fox hunting. i'll the abolition of fox hunting. h-hh hhe— the abolition of fox hunting. i'll find out— the abolition of fox hunting. i'll find out why— the abolition of...
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areas of england with the best of the sunshine for western wales, south—west of england, devon and cornwallunshine. let's take a look at bank holiday monday, it is cooler and breezier across the south—west of england, the best of the sunshine is further north and west, highs of around 21 celsius across the central belt of scotland, on bank holiday monday. the rest of the week, high pressure is going nowhere, it is keeping us dry and settled. there will be variable amounts of cloud but also some sunshine. if we look at the outlook for the capital cities, most the temperatures will get to the 20s. live from london. this is bbc news. long delays for some passengers travelling to the uk — there's a problem with the border force e—gate passport system. i'm live at london heathrow, one of many uk airports affected, at both here and gatwick the royal navy has stepped in to support the border force system. it's the final day of campaigning in turkey ahead of one of the country's most divisive presidential elections. i'm anna foster live in istanbul. the candidates do their best to whenever those fi
areas of england with the best of the sunshine for western wales, south—west of england, devon and cornwallunshine. let's take a look at bank holiday monday, it is cooler and breezier across the south—west of england, the best of the sunshine is further north and west, highs of around 21 celsius across the central belt of scotland, on bank holiday monday. the rest of the week, high pressure is going nowhere, it is keeping us dry and settled. there will be variable amounts of cloud but also...
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attack for years, but in this country all is not lost on the fightback is happening and starting in cornwallyears to triple the amount of rain forest back up to1 million acres. from the air near bodmin, the canopy of the temperate rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk. it's almost vanished with less than 1% of the rare habitat left but now the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. here are some of the rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they are planting for this new temperate rainforest. i think it's magnificent and exactly what we need. we have had centuries of taking things away from the natural environment so some of the most special places like the most special places like the temperate rainforests have become incredibly rare and what we need to do is stop putting back what we have lost. and if nothing else it shows the uk is trying to do its environmental bit with what it has got. you aet a bit with what it has got. you get a lot _ bit with what it has got. you get a lot of _ bit with what it has got. you get a lot of carbon - bit with what it has got.
attack for years, but in this country all is not lost on the fightback is happening and starting in cornwallyears to triple the amount of rain forest back up to1 million acres. from the air near bodmin, the canopy of the temperate rainforest that used to cover 20% of the uk. it's almost vanished with less than 1% of the rare habitat left but now the plan is to reverse the decline and reap the rewards. here are some of the rewards. here are some of the 100,000 trees that they are planting for...
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away from the capital, the sun was shining in bude in cornwall, and children were enjoying the coronationa cornish flavour by hosting a big cream tea, all delivered by paddleboard. it was a day for communities across england to celebrate the new king. nikki fox, bbc news. the head of an anti—monarchy group who was arrested before a planned protest on coronation day has called the detention of him and dozens of others a "direct attack on our democracy." graham smith, who was released after nearly 16 hours in police custody, said officers should hang their heads in shame. the culture secretary lucy frazer has backed the metropolitan police, following criticism of the arrest of more than 50 people yesterday. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. picking out an outfit for the prom, a mum and daughter well aware ofjust how much an outfit can set people back. hundreds. and you even see them secondhand online for hundreds and when you are struggling to pay bills i think it's a real, you know, that moment where you think oh, god, we wanted to be right, so think is a lovely thing t
away from the capital, the sun was shining in bude in cornwall, and children were enjoying the coronationa cornish flavour by hosting a big cream tea, all delivered by paddleboard. it was a day for communities across england to celebrate the new king. nikki fox, bbc news. the head of an anti—monarchy group who was arrested before a planned protest on coronation day has called the detention of him and dozens of others a "direct attack on our democracy." graham smith, who was released...
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been arrested on suspicion of murder after another man was stabbed to death near a nightclub in cornwallor treatment following the incident in bodmin. the victim's family has been informed and investigations are ongoing. new figures show that around 4,500 hospitality venues have shut down across the uk over the past year because of soaring costs. industry experts say restaurants have been particularly hard hit but the pace of closures has slowed down. this month's extra bank holiday is expected to help pubs, bars and restaurants. hundreds of pension funds have been asked to check whether data was stolen by cybercriminals during a major computer hack earlier this year. the pensions regulator has asked trustees responsible for funds that use capita as an administrator to assess whether clients�* data is at risk. let's go back to sudan and we can speak to a former adviser to the sudan chief of staff. are you able to hear me? thank you for coming on the programme and talking to us. can you tell us what the situation is around you?— you tell us what the situation is around ou? , ., , around y
been arrested on suspicion of murder after another man was stabbed to death near a nightclub in cornwallor treatment following the incident in bodmin. the victim's family has been informed and investigations are ongoing. new figures show that around 4,500 hospitality venues have shut down across the uk over the past year because of soaring costs. industry experts say restaurants have been particularly hard hit but the pace of closures has slowed down. this month's extra bank holiday is expected...
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sunshine on sunday will tend to be across western wales and the far south west of england, devon and cornwalllet's take a look at bank holiday monday and our high pressure still very much in control. but you see the wind starting to pick up the ice above, squeezing but you see the wind starting to pick up, the isobars squeezing closer together towards the south of the uk, really quite blustery across the channel islands and across parts of kent and sussex as well. there will be some more clouds just moving into north sea coast too. so generally windier and cooler across the south, the best of the sunshine across the far south, west, west and wales and the sunshine not too badly either. across much of northern ireland and much of scotland where we could see highs of around 21 degrees celsius in the central belt on bank holiday monday. let's take a look at the rest of the week now. the high pressure is going nowhere. it is set to keep us dry and settled. there'll be variable amounts of sunshine day on day, always with this onshore easterly wind. then there'll be more cloud out towards eastern c
sunshine on sunday will tend to be across western wales and the far south west of england, devon and cornwalllet's take a look at bank holiday monday and our high pressure still very much in control. but you see the wind starting to pick up the ice above, squeezing but you see the wind starting to pick up, the isobars squeezing closer together towards the south of the uk, really quite blustery across the channel islands and across parts of kent and sussex as well. there will be some more clouds...
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wee— cornwall. 36 year old michael allen was killed— cornwall. 36 year old michael allen was killedl. a 24 weer— people remain in hospital. a 24 weer ere— people remain in hospital. a 24 weer ere her— people remain in hospital. a 24 year old man from _ people remain in hospital. a 24 year old man from bodmin has freeh— year old man from bodmin has been arrested— year old man from bodmin has been arrested on— year old man from bodmin has been arrested on suspicion of mere— been arrested on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and eewehe— murder, attempted murder and causing grievous— murder, attempted murder and causing grievous bodily harm . causing grievous bodily harm. referr— causing grievous bodily harm. fehewr eewe— causing grievous bodily harm. labour says the— causing grievous bodily harm. labour says the government's eeefefeh — labour says the government's eeefefeh fe — labour says the government's decision to scale— labour says the government's decision to scale back housing fereefe— decision to scale back housing rergere eewfe— decision to scale back housing targets could
wee— cornwall. 36 year old michael allen was killed— cornwall. 36 year old michael allen was killedl. a 24 weer— people remain in hospital. a 24 weer ere— people remain in hospital. a 24 weer ere her— people remain in hospital. a 24 year old man from _ people remain in hospital. a 24 year old man from bodmin has freeh— year old man from bodmin has been arrested— year old man from bodmin has been arrested on— year old man from bodmin has been arrested on suspicion of mere— been...
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— so lucky to have amazing wildlife in cornwall and we want people to enjoy it, cornwall and we wantr at themselves and think, have i finger at themselves and think, have i done _ finger at themselves and think, have i done the _ finger at themselves and think, have i done the right thing? am i a hundred — i done the right thing? am i a hundred metres away and if the answer— hundred metres away and if the answer is — hundred metres away and if the answer is yes, the problem goes away tomorrow _ answer is yes, the problem goes away tomorrow. the answer is yes, the problem goes away tomorrow. . ., ., , , tomorrow. the code has been published. — tomorrow. the code has been published, but _ tomorrow. the code has been published, but how— tomorrow. the code has been published, but how will- tomorrow. the code has been published, but how will the i tomorrow. the code has been - published, but how will the problem be able to read and get hold of it? a good question. this is the first step— a good question. this is the first step and — a good question. this is the first step and this is the
— so lucky to have amazing wildlife in cornwall and we want people to enjoy it, cornwall and we wantr at themselves and think, have i finger at themselves and think, have i done _ finger at themselves and think, have i done the _ finger at themselves and think, have i done the right thing? am i a hundred — i done the right thing? am i a hundred metres away and if the answer— hundred metres away and if the answer is — hundred metres away and if the answer is yes, the problem goes away...
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initially, at least in the morning, it brings rain to south—western areas so cornwall, devon, somersetmeans once again quite chilly in places like newcastle and aberdeen. the higher temperatures will be further south. and i'm going to skip now to the weekend, but of course it is a very important weekend. low pressure weather front after weather front and plenty of heavy showers and the risk of downpours, yes, almost any day. but it is going to be very tricky, at least at this stage, to forecast where the showers will occur. there will be showers around, no doubt about that, and a few downpours, too. but i think the best advice is just be prepared for the showers because they won't occur everywhere. there will be some sunny spells and the weather icons on the website icons on the website, on our apps will change from day to day as that's just the nature of shower forecasting. that's it from me. bye—bye. hello, i'm ben thompson. you're watching the context on bbc news. the hollywood ending — wrexham fans celebrate their team winning the national league and returning to the english footba
initially, at least in the morning, it brings rain to south—western areas so cornwall, devon, somersetmeans once again quite chilly in places like newcastle and aberdeen. the higher temperatures will be further south. and i'm going to skip now to the weekend, but of course it is a very important weekend. low pressure weather front after weather front and plenty of heavy showers and the risk of downpours, yes, almost any day. but it is going to be very tricky, at least at this stage, to...