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cornwallis wrote to colonel william phillips. i'm quite tired of marching about the country in search of inventors. he decided the clear of it--the key of victory late in virginia. we have a state to fight for and if a successful battle may give us america. well, as we all know his lordship found his battle against a franco-american force and lost his army and with it america. cornwallis's surrender at yorktown marked the will of the british establishment to continue the war. five months later, 20 march 1782, in london, the ruling ministry fell. and three days later the opposition formed a new ministry whose policy was to conduct no offensive operations in america and to withdraw the army from the mainland. this took a while, because of the extreme shortage of shipping to not only withdraw troops but some 60,000 to 70,000 loyalist refugees in savannah, charleston, new york. americans all who wanted no part of life among the rebels and though politically the war was over for several months -- the british rating parties sought food
cornwallis wrote to colonel william phillips. i'm quite tired of marching about the country in search of inventors. he decided the clear of it--the key of victory late in virginia. we have a state to fight for and if a successful battle may give us america. well, as we all know his lordship found his battle against a franco-american force and lost his army and with it america. cornwallis's surrender at yorktown marked the will of the british establishment to continue the war. five months later,...
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rodden wrote to cornwall lass. it has made me judge it necessary for a time to withdraw my force from the back country and to assemble what troops i can collect at this point. and now followed a sad affair that you and i will recognize. we who have watched similar 21st century scenes on our television sets of people far away, civilians evacuating hearth and home, refugees in their own land. let lord rodden explain it to us. marching for the low country with his troops, we brought off not only the militia with camden but the well-affected neighbors in our group together with wives, children, negroes and baggage with almost all of them. those torreys left, for they had good reason to fear what bands would do to them if they stayed in their homes. in europe at the end of world war ii, refugees were concentrated in dp camps, displaced persons camps. general william described their fate. they built themselves huts. many of these unfortunate women and children who live comfortable in their own homes near camden died for
rodden wrote to cornwall lass. it has made me judge it necessary for a time to withdraw my force from the back country and to assemble what troops i can collect at this point. and now followed a sad affair that you and i will recognize. we who have watched similar 21st century scenes on our television sets of people far away, civilians evacuating hearth and home, refugees in their own land. let lord rodden explain it to us. marching for the low country with his troops, we brought off not only...
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the delegates from south carolina want to recall cornwallis.hey petition to have cornwallis recalled to philadelphia so he may hang in front of congress. they are like that is what we need. we want him hanged. as you can imagine how that would play out. congress can't afford to feed these guys any better than they can the army. what are they going to do with these people? they are bringing them to the same camp. they are bringing these prisoners to the same camp as the army in virginia and pennsylvania and maryland eventually. according to one of the prisoners, roger lamb, he wrote this after the war. i love what he wrote in here. "lord cornwallis's army was shut up here like a toad in a hole and full of venom." they are not pleased by the situation. yellow fever is going through philadelphia. before they are captured. it will spread to the camps in pennsylvania and begin taking the lives of these prisoners at a rapid rate. to the point we do have a fairly good records for the prisoners of the yorktown prisoners who were never exchanged. they a
the delegates from south carolina want to recall cornwallis.hey petition to have cornwallis recalled to philadelphia so he may hang in front of congress. they are like that is what we need. we want him hanged. as you can imagine how that would play out. congress can't afford to feed these guys any better than they can the army. what are they going to do with these people? they are bringing them to the same camp. they are bringing these prisoners to the same camp as the army in virginia and...
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when cornwallis takes over, he will retaliate on those prisoners violently.he continental army troops are initially kept in the barracks in charleston. but then, once these violations of paroles happen, the british commander, i believe it's nesbitt balfour, put them month prison ships to punish them for the violations of the rules. yes? >> thank you for your work. it's very novel and interesting. professor jones: thank you. >> how do you tell intentional harm when you are a prisoner versus gross negligence? it is at least gross negligence. and i think you can make an british, a lothe of them, arguably it was gross negligence and they did not understand how diseases work. clearly at least gross negligence. but you have cited some angry words by americans, but how did they really translate into the intentional harm, or was it mostly just the lack of funds, and they were not well organized when it came to money and raising money, the appreciation of money? professor jones: that's a great question. >> it is a sliding scale. professor jones: where does gross negli
when cornwallis takes over, he will retaliate on those prisoners violently.he continental army troops are initially kept in the barracks in charleston. but then, once these violations of paroles happen, the british commander, i believe it's nesbitt balfour, put them month prison ships to punish them for the violations of the rules. yes? >> thank you for your work. it's very novel and interesting. professor jones: thank you. >> how do you tell intentional harm when you are a prisoner...
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travelling on cornwall is now empty roads, these bikers are on a mission.s and i formed this group, we deliver medication from doctor's surgeries to pharmacies we also deliver food so if you need essentials like bread or milk. we have not had anything yet. they do not charge for delivery and was set up not charge for delivery and was set up to help vulnerable people stuck at home unable to get essentials. we have been trying to self isolate as much as possible and go out as little as possible and my partner, sarah, suffers badly with asthma as well so as a family we just try to keep ourselves to ourselves as much as possible. these gentlemen make it so as possible. these gentlemen make it so much easier. it goes to show that in this community and in cornwall in general people do help each other as much as they can and do what they can for one another. since starting a couple of weeks ago, 18 people have now volunteered including a chef, a plumber and supermarket worker. i am spider-man. chef, a plumber and supermarket worker. iam spider-man. i'm chef, a plu
travelling on cornwall is now empty roads, these bikers are on a mission.s and i formed this group, we deliver medication from doctor's surgeries to pharmacies we also deliver food so if you need essentials like bread or milk. we have not had anything yet. they do not charge for delivery and was set up not charge for delivery and was set up to help vulnerable people stuck at home unable to get essentials. we have been trying to self isolate as much as possible and go out as little as possible...
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a group of bikers from bodmin in cornwall in england have been helping vulnerable people by deliveringcation to those who are stuck in their homes and can't make it to the shops. the idea began withjust one man and his motorbike, but as demand grew, so did the number of willing volunteers. patrick clahane has more. travelling on cornwall‘s now empty roads, these bikers are on a mission. i'm kye, i work in the emergency services and iformed bodmin bikers. bodmin bikers is a delivery team for medication from doctor's surgeries to pharmacies. we're also a food delivery, so if you need your essentials — bread, milk. do you know what? we haven't had any had any pastie deliveries yet. the group don't charge for delivery and was set up to help vulnerable people stuck at home, unable to get essentials. we've been trying to self—isolate as much as possible and go out as little as possible. and sarah, my partner, she suffers quite badly with asthma as well. so, as a family, we'vejust, yeah — try to keep ourselves to ourselves as much as possible. and these gentlemen make it so much easier. it go
a group of bikers from bodmin in cornwall in england have been helping vulnerable people by deliveringcation to those who are stuck in their homes and can't make it to the shops. the idea began withjust one man and his motorbike, but as demand grew, so did the number of willing volunteers. patrick clahane has more. travelling on cornwall‘s now empty roads, these bikers are on a mission. i'm kye, i work in the emergency services and iformed bodmin bikers. bodmin bikers is a delivery team for...
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industry according to a research 80 percent of the businesses so far companies in cornwall have received the equivalent of more than $200000000.00 euros in government aid but the lockdown is expected to last at least another 3 weeks nobody can say when restaurants and hotels will be able to reopen and when tourists will return. and that's it for me and the business team here berlin to check us out online dot com slash business it's watching. fridays from minus 30 celsius. on the research station the scientists want to say. they're on the frontline of climate change research because they're finding. them disappearing ice climate change talk to do something just as. i'm sure that it was. in support. of all. the debris but. it's a deadly sin. on the whim of nature. it serves. friends to. greet. suitable. peaceful movement tribes. interested in danger it's been one big no i've come to oppose capitalism because i see the harm it has done to the world what's out there is duncan if the talk. we would really run the risk of being the 1st form of whites to be responsible for our audience question
industry according to a research 80 percent of the businesses so far companies in cornwall have received the equivalent of more than $200000000.00 euros in government aid but the lockdown is expected to last at least another 3 weeks nobody can say when restaurants and hotels will be able to reopen and when tourists will return. and that's it for me and the business team here berlin to check us out online dot com slash business it's watching. fridays from minus 30 celsius. on the research...
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parts of the country they do face the real problem, in places like cornwall they have an influx of people down, they don't have the capacity in terms of one hospital there to cope with a large mental illnesses caused by this pandemic. there not putting themselves risk for other people at risk and that's where they have to be responsible at the police have a job to do. and the difficulty there is the police are going through what is the police are going through what is an unprecedented time for them right now, there's not a guideline for the police force and how to behave because we never had this happen before. and i think it's really difficult to draft these guidances to say this essential rather than emergency, everyone can understand only for emergency youth when you say essential that means different things to different people. for we talk about how the police can use their powers, it's ha rd police can use their powers, it's hard to know where their focus should be at times like to the want to have a, we have a quite vivid example result could be using drones to catch people outcome
parts of the country they do face the real problem, in places like cornwall they have an influx of people down, they don't have the capacity in terms of one hospital there to cope with a large mental illnesses caused by this pandemic. there not putting themselves risk for other people at risk and that's where they have to be responsible at the police have a job to do. and the difficulty there is the police are going through what is the police are going through what is an unprecedented time for...
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respective children, while the villainous russell brand choose the scenery, handsomely doubling for cornwall. matthew goode and paula patton are the single parents planning to make their two families one, to the horror of their respective children, while a villainous russell brand chews the scenery, provided in eye—catching fashion by ireland handsomely doubling for cornwall. well, that is extraordinary. you. you, don't move. brilliant. oh, and one of the rest of you. well, better be getting back to the old mansion! do let me know if you need... anything? yeah! that would go there as a noun, wouldn't it? anything. any—thing! having apparently never been out of print since its first publication, the original novel has spawned several screen adaptations, including the much—loved ‘905 bbc tv series and a somewhat underrated 2004 film adaptation shot in the isle of man and featuring eddie izzard as the voice of it. this film of jacqueline wilson's modern update doesn't have the charm of those productions. what it does have is a hint of the real world issues that wilson's books have always tackle
respective children, while the villainous russell brand choose the scenery, handsomely doubling for cornwall. matthew goode and paula patton are the single parents planning to make their two families one, to the horror of their respective children, while a villainous russell brand chews the scenery, provided in eye—catching fashion by ireland handsomely doubling for cornwall. well, that is extraordinary. you. you, don't move. brilliant. oh, and one of the rest of you. well, better be getting...
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industry according to a research paper said to the businesses so far companies in cornwall have received the equivalent of more than 200000000 euros in government aid but the lockdown is expected to last at least another 3 weeks nobody can say when restaurants and hotels will be able to reopen and when tourists will return. and that's it for me and the d.w. business team here in berlin to check us out online dot com slash business that's watching. for a good. call instead of fireworks. in madagascar our students are learning how to make pallets and we can plant remains. in the goal. less deforestation and more nutrients for the island nation. from go. on d.w. . pioneers of the world at their feet but success can be a rollercoaster ride congo cuckoo clock what kind of person do you have to be to bet every koku of the dice to go your own way even if that path is fraught with risk pioneering spirit of the phenomenon and its economic impact made in germany. 16. dollars. oh. oh. my god just some of the was sued for the russians so. steve. so many different walks of life. some are. ugly. but a
industry according to a research paper said to the businesses so far companies in cornwall have received the equivalent of more than 200000000 euros in government aid but the lockdown is expected to last at least another 3 weeks nobody can say when restaurants and hotels will be able to reopen and when tourists will return. and that's it for me and the d.w. business team here in berlin to check us out online dot com slash business that's watching. for a good. call instead of fireworks. in...
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industry according to a research percent of the businesses so far companies in cornwall have received the equivalent of more than $200000000.00 euros in government aid but the lockdown is expected to last at least another 3 weeks nobody can say when restaurants and hotels will be able to reopen and when tourists will return. and that's it for me and the business team here berlin to check us out online dot com slash business thanks for watching. ready for liftoff. our solar system. and taking measurements. can all be done with the space telescope rosita. and researchers are working on a map of all the galaxies suddenly the universe doesn't seem so big after all tomorrow today. years of the world at their feet but for. excess can be a rollercoaster ride. on the old. mob what kind of person do you have to be to bet every condo full of the dogs to go your own way even if that path is fraught with risk by a nearing spirit a phenomenon and its economic impact in the made in germany. in 60 s. w. of. the global corona crisis you can find more information online instead e.w. dot com and on t.w
industry according to a research percent of the businesses so far companies in cornwall have received the equivalent of more than $200000000.00 euros in government aid but the lockdown is expected to last at least another 3 weeks nobody can say when restaurants and hotels will be able to reopen and when tourists will return. and that's it for me and the business team here berlin to check us out online dot com slash business thanks for watching. ready for liftoff. our solar system. and taking...
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and revving up to help, the bikers from cornwall who've been helping vulnerable people by delivering essential shopping and medication. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. as the uk enters its fourth week in lockdown, the government is reviewing the measures imposed to try to curb the spread of corona virus. it comes as one of the european countries worst hit by the pandemic, spain, relaxes some of the restrictions it announced last month. but with the number of hospital deaths in the uk now standing at more than 10,000 restrictions here are likely to remain in place for some time yet. all this as the armed forces are brought in to support ambulance services in england and wales. 0ur correspondent katherine decosta reports. it's three weeks today since the uk brought in unprecedented restrictions affecting all areas of our daily lives. with empty roads and motorways over easter, it seems the majority of people are following the guidelines and now preparing for a fourth week of lockdown. it comes as the prime minister continues his recovery from the virus at his country residence
and revving up to help, the bikers from cornwall who've been helping vulnerable people by delivering essential shopping and medication. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. as the uk enters its fourth week in lockdown, the government is reviewing the measures imposed to try to curb the spread of corona virus. it comes as one of the european countries worst hit by the pandemic, spain, relaxes some of the restrictions it announced last month. but with the number of hospital deaths in the uk...
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it goes to show that in this community and in cornwall in general, people do help each other as much as they can and do what they can for one another. since starting a couple of weeks ago, many people have now volunteered, including a chef, plumber and supermarket worker. it is nice to go out, make people happy and make them laugh. give people a bit of happiness while we are in this pandemic at the moment. they are a mix of ages, including one who has onlyjust got his biker licence. medication, food, essentials... even though they did not know each other until recently, it seems they will be...” not know each other until recently, it seems they will be... i think we are one big family and we will stick together. now it's time for a look at the weather. if you have already been out today for exercise, i am sure you will have noticed just how much colder it feels today. a chilly wind blowing off the north sea, often cloudy across eastern parts of the uk, and in fact easter monday is going to be the coldest day of the beat. these are our5pm the coldest day of the beat. these are our 5pm
it goes to show that in this community and in cornwall in general, people do help each other as much as they can and do what they can for one another. since starting a couple of weeks ago, many people have now volunteered, including a chef, plumber and supermarket worker. it is nice to go out, make people happy and make them laugh. give people a bit of happiness while we are in this pandemic at the moment. they are a mix of ages, including one who has onlyjust got his biker licence. medication,...
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and the rain and showers may probe up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, and over to the temperatures reaching close to 20 celsius. i suppose open up on thursday, the winds turn lighter and winds look to be turning warmer as well. by thursday, some spots will be in the mid—20s. proteins of the weekend, temperatures start to come down a few degrees. more cloud around, there is a chance of seeing some showers. but until then, it's another dry april week to come with plenty of sunshine and a brisk easterly breeze, especially along north sea coast. this is bbc news. the headlines: the british government says a shipment of 8a tonnes of personal protective equipment, which should already have arrived from turkey, had been delayed till on monday. more than 16,000 people have now died in the uk from coronavirus—related conditions. more protests have been held in several cities across the us, calling for state governors to ease the economic restrictions, which were put in place to stop the spread of covid—19. president trump has signalled his support for the demonstrations. in oth
and the rain and showers may probe up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, and over to the temperatures reaching close to 20 celsius. i suppose open up on thursday, the winds turn lighter and winds look to be turning warmer as well. by thursday, some spots will be in the mid—20s. proteins of the weekend, temperatures start to come down a few degrees. more cloud around, there is a chance of seeing some showers. but until then, it's another dry april week to come with plenty of...
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and revving up to help, the bikers from cornwall who've been helping vulnerable people by delivering essential shopping and medication. and in sport: tottenham insist they won't sell captain harry kane to a domestic rival amid reported interest from manchester united. good afternoon. as the uk enters its fourth week in lockdown, the government is reviewing the measures imposed to try to curb the spread of coronavirus. it comes as one of the european countries worst hit by the pandemic, spain, relaxes some of the restrictions it announced last month. but with the number of hospital deaths in the uk now standing at more than 10,000, restrictions here are likely to remain in place for some time yet. as the prime minister recuperates at his official country residence, there's growing pressure on the government to at least come up with a strategy for exiting the lockdown period. all this as the armed forces are brought in to support ambulance services in england and wales. 0ur correspondent katharine da costa reports. it's three weeks today since the uk brought in unprecedented restrictio
and revving up to help, the bikers from cornwall who've been helping vulnerable people by delivering essential shopping and medication. and in sport: tottenham insist they won't sell captain harry kane to a domestic rival amid reported interest from manchester united. good afternoon. as the uk enters its fourth week in lockdown, the government is reviewing the measures imposed to try to curb the spread of coronavirus. it comes as one of the european countries worst hit by the pandemic, spain,...
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and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon and anyway, overnight into first thing on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 degrees celsius. taking a look at the big picture wednesday into thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn lighter and it looks to be turning warmer as well. in fact, by thursday, some spots will be around the mid—20s. friday into the weekend, temperatures start to come down a few degrees. more cloud around, there is a chance of seeing some showers. but until then, it's another dry april week to come with plenty of sunshine — a brisk easterly breeze, especially along north sea coasts. this is bbc news. i'm sally bundock with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. this is bbc news. i'm sally bundock with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. germany lo
and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon and anyway, overnight into first thing on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 degrees celsius. taking a look at the big picture wednesday into thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn lighter and it...
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i would like to hear from michelle, in cornwall.e getting inquiries daily to book holidays from june onwards, we are worried there will be an influx of people going away from the cities and two tourist hotspots which could bring a second wave to areas such as cornwall. please could we ask how tourism in the uk will be managed in the coming weeks? well, thanks, michelle and first, i want to say i sympathise very much with everybody in the tourism industry who has taken such a hit. it has been one of ourjob is to make sure that we look after businesses as far as we possibly can, through our loans and support schemes, following schemes for workers. —— furloughing schemes. you will come back, michelle, we will make sure the uk bounces back strongly as it possibly can, but we have to be sensible and the public have been sensible in staying away as far as they have and obeying the advice. it is vital, as i say, that that does not fray and we don't see people starting to disregard what we are saying. a lot more will be said next week and i
i would like to hear from michelle, in cornwall.e getting inquiries daily to book holidays from june onwards, we are worried there will be an influx of people going away from the cities and two tourist hotspots which could bring a second wave to areas such as cornwall. please could we ask how tourism in the uk will be managed in the coming weeks? well, thanks, michelle and first, i want to say i sympathise very much with everybody in the tourism industry who has taken such a hit. it has been...
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starting sunday with a chance of a shower in cornwall and pembrokeshire, soon clearing away, but still in the afternoon. much of northern england and scotland will have a mostly sunny afternoon. temperatures holding back a little along north sea coasts with a freshening easterly breeze but when you are exchanging today's cloud for tomorrow's sunshine, if you're going to be outside at all it is going to feel warmer. high pressure in control for monday. the isobars closer together indicating a stronger breeze. that will a notable feature if and when you're outside over the half of the week ahead. maybe just the odd shower towards the channel islands and cornwall, the isles of scilly, in fact there will be a lot of dry and sunny weather across the bulk of the uk. the wind gusting to average speeds, that's gusts nearer to 30—30 mph the impact is holding temperatures down along north sea coasts. the further west you are, some spots will be around 20 celsius — look at the temperatures in cardiff for the week ahead. lots of dry, sunny weather to come with high pressure in control. the closer
starting sunday with a chance of a shower in cornwall and pembrokeshire, soon clearing away, but still in the afternoon. much of northern england and scotland will have a mostly sunny afternoon. temperatures holding back a little along north sea coasts with a freshening easterly breeze but when you are exchanging today's cloud for tomorrow's sunshine, if you're going to be outside at all it is going to feel warmer. high pressure in control for monday. the isobars closer together indicating a...
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and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon andhere for something wet, anyway, overnight into first thing on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 celsius. taking a look at the big picture on wednesday to thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn lighter and it looks to be turning warmer as well. in fact, by thursday, some spots will be around the mid—20s. friday into the weekend, temperatures start to come down a few degrees. more cloud around, there is a chance of seeing some showers. but until then, it's another dry april week to come with plenty of sunshine — a brisk easterly breeze, especially along north sea coasts. this is bbc news. i'm simon pusey, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president trump says testing for the coronavirus in the us is expanding rapidly, as the death toll rises to over 40,000
and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon andhere for something wet, anyway, overnight into first thing on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 celsius. taking a look at the big picture on wednesday to thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn...
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and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon andor something wet, anyway, overnight into first thing on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 celsius. taking a look at the big picture on wednesday to thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn lighter and it looks to be turning warmer as well. in fact, by thursday, some spots will be in the mid—20s. friday into the weekend, temperatures start to come down a few degrees. more cloud around, there is a chance of seeing some showers. but until then, it's another dry april week to come with plenty of sunshine — a brisk easterly breeze, especially along north sea coasts. this is bbc news. i'm simon pusey, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world: president trump says more than four million americans have been tested for the coronavirus and many more testing kits are being m
and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon andor something wet, anyway, overnight into first thing on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 celsius. taking a look at the big picture on wednesday to thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn lighter...
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and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon andpotential is there for something wet, anyway, overnight into first thing on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 degrees celsius. taking a look at the big picture wednesday into thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn lighter and it looks to be turning warmer as well. in fact, by thursday, some spots will be around the mid—20s. friday into the weekend, temperatures start to come down a few degrees. more cloud around, there is a chance of seeing some showers. but until then, it's another dry april week to come with plenty of sunshine — a brisk easterly breeze, especially along north sea coasts. this is bbc news. i'm simon pusey, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president trump says testing for the coronavirus in the us is expanding rapidly, as the death toll
and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon andpotential is there for something wet, anyway, overnight into first thing on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 degrees celsius. taking a look at the big picture wednesday into thursday. the isobars open...
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and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon andomething wet, anyway, overnight into first thing on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 degrees celsius. taking a look at the big picture wednesday into thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn lighter and it looks to be turning warmer as well. in fact, by thursday, some spots will be around the mid—20s. friday into the weekend, temperatures start to come down a few degrees. more cloud around, there is a chance of seeing some showers. but until then, it's another dry april week to come with plenty of sunshine — a brisk easterly breeze, especially along north sea coasts. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump has said more than four million americans have been tested for the coronavirus and many more testing kits are being made available. the governor of new york says he'll launch an
and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon andomething wet, anyway, overnight into first thing on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 degrees celsius. taking a look at the big picture wednesday into thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn...
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, gusts of up pembrokeshire and cornwall, gusts of up to 50 mph for parts of northern ireland and westernne, 20 1 degrees the winds from the south, yes, one, 201 degrees in london, even further north glasgow likely to get to 18 degrees. yes, warm, 21 degrees in london. very mild through the night, double digits for many. monday, slightly cooler for many, rain clearing the south—east, warming up again as we head through the week. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a five—year—old becomes the youngest victim of coronavirus in the uk, as people are urged to stay at home, amid a large rise in deaths. the queen will praise the country's self—discipline in response to the crisis, when she makes a rare television address on sunday. markets reopen in parts of italy as hopes rise that they're over the worst. and sir keir starmer becomes the new labour party leader — and commits to working with the government to tackle
, gusts of up pembrokeshire and cornwall, gusts of up to 50 mph for parts of northern ireland and westernne, 20 1 degrees the winds from the south, yes, one, 201 degrees in london, even further north glasgow likely to get to 18 degrees. yes, warm, 21 degrees in london. very mild through the night, double digits for many. monday, slightly cooler for many, rain clearing the south—east, warming up again as we head through the week. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk...
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cornwall. cutters in cumbria. i'm in south london. i'm in bristol.and quick to change. within half an hour i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcel set up one of the teams in the midlands. it's just been a complete whirlwind, even people who are not able to make the scrubs are making ear guards for us, they're making scrub bags. somebody has even created labels saying superhero cape. you know, to put on the front of the scrub bags. the clothes you wear determine the way people see you. it's notjust enthusiastic amateurs. blue is quite your colour. the costume makers from the bbc‘s his dark materials and other tv drama teams have made over 6,000 sets of scrubs between them. the world of opera is helping too. adding a little flair as they sew. we are putting fun pockets, we've got some prints so it's notjust plain, boring cotton scrubs. they are saying how much they love the little personal touch, of having a dragonfly or a bumblebee on their pocket. the basic pattern is simple to share and print. the material, bought using donations. even
cornwall. cutters in cumbria. i'm in south london. i'm in bristol.and quick to change. within half an hour i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcel set up one of the teams in the midlands. it's just been a complete whirlwind, even people who are not able to make the scrubs are making ear guards for us, they're making scrub bags. somebody has even created labels saying superhero cape. you know, to put on the front of the scrub bags. the clothes you wear determine the way people see...
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but this cloud also brought a few showers in to the isles of scilly, western areas of cornwall as well, they have been moving out of the way since. and for the rest of the country have clear blue sunny skies with weather systems restricted to southern europe where it is wet and windy, spain and portugal, southern france and italy getting quite wet. today we have plenty of sunshine but again those brisk and custom easterly winds bringing choppy seas to the coast of willington and also those easterly winds are keeping the east coast a little cooler and fresher. coming in land, a warmer day, temperatures more widely pushing into the low 20s. overnight tonight, it stays quite breezy, clear and starry skies initially but there could be a few patches of cloud forming over the pennines later in the night. temperatures for — seven celsius for many of us, but cold enough like last night for frost in some of the steeper scottish valleys. looking at the weather charts tomorrow, high pressure still firmly in charge of oui’ pressure still firmly in charge of our weather, but the isobars are beginni
but this cloud also brought a few showers in to the isles of scilly, western areas of cornwall as well, they have been moving out of the way since. and for the rest of the country have clear blue sunny skies with weather systems restricted to southern europe where it is wet and windy, spain and portugal, southern france and italy getting quite wet. today we have plenty of sunshine but again those brisk and custom easterly winds bringing choppy seas to the coast of willington and also those...
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and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon and on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 degrees celsius. taking a look at the big picture wednesday into thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn lighter and it looks to be turning warmer as well. in fact, by thursday, some spots will be around the mid—20s. friday into the weekend, temperatures start to come down a few degrees. more cloud around, there is a chance of seeing some showers. but until then, it's another dry april week to come with plenty of sunshine — a brisk easterly breeze, especially along north sea coasts. this is bbc news, i'm simon pusey with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president trump says testing for the coronavirus in the us is expanding rapidly as the death toll rises to over 40,000. the uk hospital death toll passes 16,000, as health
and the rain and showers mayjust pep up towards the channel islands, parts of cornwall, south devon and on tuesday. and then on tuesday, it's for most of us another day of sunshine with an easterly wind and those temperatures contrasting between the north sea coasts and those elsewhere that could see temperatures rising close to 20 degrees celsius. taking a look at the big picture wednesday into thursday. the isobars open up, the winds turn lighter and it looks to be turning warmer as well. in...
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starting sunday with a chance of a shower in cornwall and pembrokeshire, soon clearing away, but stillspells in the afternoon. much of northern england and scotland will have a mostly sunny afternoon. temperatures holding back a little along north sea coasts with a freshening easterly breeze but when you are exchanging today's cloud for tomorrows sunshine, if you're going to be outside at all it is great if warmer. high pressure in control for monday. the isobars closer together indicating a stronger breeze. maybe just the odd shower towards the channel islands and cornwall, the isles of scilly, in fact there will be a lot of dry and sunny weather across the bulk of the uk. the wind gusting to average speeds, that's gusts nearer to 30—30 mph across parts of england and wales, so a noticeable easterly breeze. the impact is holding temperatures down along north sea coasts. the further west you are, some spots will be around 20 celsius — look at the temperatures in cardiff lots of dry, sunny weather to come with high pressure in control. the closer you are to that east coast, initially in
starting sunday with a chance of a shower in cornwall and pembrokeshire, soon clearing away, but stillspells in the afternoon. much of northern england and scotland will have a mostly sunny afternoon. temperatures holding back a little along north sea coasts with a freshening easterly breeze but when you are exchanging today's cloud for tomorrows sunshine, if you're going to be outside at all it is great if warmer. high pressure in control for monday. the isobars closer together indicating a...
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a luxury log cabin in cornwall, a holiday resort in new york and a castle in scotland.their health for us. it is the idea of sarah white from ashburton who saw her plan to take off. people have been incredibly generous and other people have jumped have been incredibly generous and other people havejumped on board also and someone is offering, there could be tonight, three nights, i week and other people are jumping on board and saying we will get them a meal. instagram community is really generous in that respect anyway. sarah's left was won by the law which was nominated by my system. a return to the nhs as a nurse after leaving to start her own business. she is in the thick of it, working night shifts on the quilted board at her local hospital in cumbria. so monday morning i was walking back to the carandl monday morning i was walking back to the carand i had a monday morning i was walking back to the car and i had a notification and it medicated me that i want this competition and it was down in devon and it was amazing to have something to look forward to pretty muc
a luxury log cabin in cornwall, a holiday resort in new york and a castle in scotland.their health for us. it is the idea of sarah white from ashburton who saw her plan to take off. people have been incredibly generous and other people have jumped have been incredibly generous and other people havejumped on board also and someone is offering, there could be tonight, three nights, i week and other people are jumping on board and saying we will get them a meal. instagram community is really...
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a group of bikers from bodmin in cornwall have been helping vulnerable people by delivering essentialas demand grew so did the number of willing volunteers. patrick clahane can tell us more. travelling on cornwall‘s now empty roads, these bikers are on a mission. i‘m guy, i work in the emergency services and iformed bodmin bikers. bodmin bikers is a delivery team for medication from doctors‘ surgeries to pharmacies. we are also a food delivery, so if you need your essentials, bread, milk. do you know what? we haven‘t had any pasty deliveries yet. the group don‘t charge for delivery and were set up to help vulnerable people stuck at home unable to get essentials. we have been trying to self—isolate as much as possible and go out as little as possible, and sarah, my partner, she suffers quite badly with asthma as well. so, as a family, we havejust, yes, tried to keep ourselves to ourselves as much as possible and these gentlemen make it so much easier. just goes to show that in this community and, well, in cornwall in general, people do help each other as much as they can and do what th
a group of bikers from bodmin in cornwall have been helping vulnerable people by delivering essentialas demand grew so did the number of willing volunteers. patrick clahane can tell us more. travelling on cornwall‘s now empty roads, these bikers are on a mission. i‘m guy, i work in the emergency services and iformed bodmin bikers. bodmin bikers is a delivery team for medication from doctors‘ surgeries to pharmacies. we are also a food delivery, so if you need your essentials, bread, milk....
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cornwall. cutters in cumbria. i'm in south london. i'm in bristol.what they can to protect the nhs. so this is my temporary workroom i've set up at home. the pandemic has meant many more health workers need scrubs. cotton uniforms which are simple to clean and quick to change. within half an hour i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcel set up one of the teams in the midlands. it's just been a complete whirlwind, even people who are not able to make the scrubs are making ear guards for us, they're making scrub bags. somebody has even created labels saying superhero cape. you know, to put on the front of the scrub bags. the clothes you wear determine the way people see you. it's notjust enthusiastic amateurs. blue is quite your colour. the costume makers from the bbc‘s his dark materials and other tv drama teams have made over 6,000 sets of scrubs between them. the world of opera is helping too. adding a little flair as they sew. we are putting fun pockets, we've got some prints so it's notjust plain, boring cotton scrubs. they are saying
cornwall. cutters in cumbria. i'm in south london. i'm in bristol.what they can to protect the nhs. so this is my temporary workroom i've set up at home. the pandemic has meant many more health workers need scrubs. cotton uniforms which are simple to clean and quick to change. within half an hour i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcel set up one of the teams in the midlands. it's just been a complete whirlwind, even people who are not able to make the scrubs are making ear guards...
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villainous russell brand chews the scenery, provided in eye catching fashion by ireland doubling as cornwallwell. that is extraordinary. you. you, don't move. brilliant. oh, and one of the rest of you, well better be getting back to the old mansion, do let me know if you need... anything. yes, that would go there, anything, anything. having apparently never been out of print since its first publication, the original novel has spawned several screen adaptations, including the much loved 905 bbc tv series and a somewhat underrated 2004 film adaptation, shot in the isle of man and featuring eddie izzard is the voice of it. this film of jacqueline wilson's update doesn't have the charm of those productions. what it does have is a hint of the real world issues that wilson's books have always tackled, a great score and a likeably wrinkly sand fairy, to which kane lends deadpan vocal appeal. you also get to hear russell brand use the phrase ethnically insensitive erotic, and see him run around with his bottom on fire, which sums up the film. four kids and it is now available on sky cinema. at the o
villainous russell brand chews the scenery, provided in eye catching fashion by ireland doubling as cornwallwell. that is extraordinary. you. you, don't move. brilliant. oh, and one of the rest of you, well better be getting back to the old mansion, do let me know if you need... anything. yes, that would go there, anything, anything. having apparently never been out of print since its first publication, the original novel has spawned several screen adaptations, including the much loved 905 bbc...
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cornwall yesterday. it could be on a postcard. a world locked down by a global pandemic, and you may see something very different. these kayakers had to be rescued last week, drifting out to sea. the lifeboat cleaned and disinfected. we don't want our lifeboat crews, who once they are launched, once they respond to their pages, have no choice of social distancing, they have to come together, sit together in a small lifeboat, in a confined space, to rescue anybody, whoever that might be, with whatever disease or infection they might have. but these days, exercise is so vital for physical and mental health, the guidance has been relaxed, it's confusing. i think it's pretty vague. the government guidelines have said you shouldn't be allowed in the sea, however the council and everyone else know this is a community. when you are in the sea, you can easily keep a safe distance apart from everybody. most people do seem to be respecting the key message to stay at home. the tourist honeypot of scarborough is still quiet. but could this be
cornwall yesterday. it could be on a postcard. a world locked down by a global pandemic, and you may see something very different. these kayakers had to be rescued last week, drifting out to sea. the lifeboat cleaned and disinfected. we don't want our lifeboat crews, who once they are launched, once they respond to their pages, have no choice of social distancing, they have to come together, sit together in a small lifeboat, in a confined space, to rescue anybody, whoever that might be, with...
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some clouded cross southern and western parts of england may be not showering to cornwall.to awesome sunday's poster come through allowing a share of the sunshine after a chilly start on the scotland, northern and eastern england, the freshening easterly breeze holding north to coastal temperatures back, but further inlaid into the west, up to 18 degrees or so. 0vernight and into monday, still the chance of a touch of frost in northern england and scotla nd of frost in northern england and scotland and the chance too of seeing some heavy showers for the channel islands, may be approaching the first southwest of england. a lot of uncertainty about the exact movement but the bench was there for some showers here going into monday, elsewhere, plenty of sunshine but a brisk and at times quite cool easterly breeze. coolest along these north seacoast. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the uk goverment admits ppe is in short supply in england and that more needs to be done to secure stock. we've got to do more to get the ppe tha
some clouded cross southern and western parts of england may be not showering to cornwall.to awesome sunday's poster come through allowing a share of the sunshine after a chilly start on the scotland, northern and eastern england, the freshening easterly breeze holding north to coastal temperatures back, but further inlaid into the west, up to 18 degrees or so. 0vernight and into monday, still the chance of a touch of frost in northern england and scotla nd of frost in northern england and...
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good friday brought temperatures of 25 degrees in parts of cornwall and in jersey.day will be every bit as warm. high pressure not too far away from the british isles, but also areas of low pressure and frontal systems encroaching from the north—west. as these fronts work in, they will bring areas of cloud and some splashes of rain. so rather a cloudy start for much of scotland and northern ireland. some showers here and there. we see this band of cloud getting down into northern england through the day. so for parts of scotland, for northern ireland, it should brighten up with some sunshine. for north of scotland likely to see cloud and patchy rain returning, with a brisk breeze as well. the further south you are across england and wales, long spells of sunshine lifting those temperatures. in one or two places, up to 25—26 degrees. and with that warmth, i think we will see some quite isolated but potentially heavy downpours and thunderstorms breaking out, as we go through saturday evening, and into the early hours of sunday. another frontal system will bring cloud
good friday brought temperatures of 25 degrees in parts of cornwall and in jersey.day will be every bit as warm. high pressure not too far away from the british isles, but also areas of low pressure and frontal systems encroaching from the north—west. as these fronts work in, they will bring areas of cloud and some splashes of rain. so rather a cloudy start for much of scotland and northern ireland. some showers here and there. we see this band of cloud getting down into northern england...
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wells, the midlands, perhaps as far as the m 62, we see that rain, especially towards cornwall.e time of year, eight or 9 degrees through the midlands and east wales, big drop from what we've seen recently. this evening and overnight most of the rain will turn light and patchy, still some cloud and drizzle around into the morning, some of that pushing to the east of northern ireland and south—west scotland but with clearer skies to the north and east we see the greatest chance of frost to take us into wednesday. as for wednesday one weather system gets out of the way, many starting dry but another spell of wet weather sweeping dry but another spell of wet weather sweeping across dry but another spell of wet weather sweeping across england, wales and northern ireland. talking to us, and marie rafferty from the royal of nursing. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. new figures show more than a total of 21,000 people who were not in hospital died in the uk up until 17 april — and that covid—19 related deaths in care homes in england
wells, the midlands, perhaps as far as the m 62, we see that rain, especially towards cornwall.e time of year, eight or 9 degrees through the midlands and east wales, big drop from what we've seen recently. this evening and overnight most of the rain will turn light and patchy, still some cloud and drizzle around into the morning, some of that pushing to the east of northern ireland and south—west scotland but with clearer skies to the north and east we see the greatest chance of frost to...
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traffic light system as it were just on traffic lights, most interesting of the telegraph is that cornwallrelaxation of the lockdown just because of where it is geographically and they can control traffic in and out. they will take a localised approach on this and perhaps moving at different speeds and we have known all along that london is responsible for the highest infections, the densely populated area, and opinion polling is proved remarkably popular policy among all age groups and i think thatis among all age groups and i think that is the reason why the government feels relaxed and maintaining it because there was this position at the start that people might start to revolt against the lockdown and all the people are increasingly becoming weary of it, i think they also recognise that there isa think they also recognise that there is a significant health justification for because of be increasingly damaging to come out of lockdown and then be forced back into it due to economic instability magnifying. it was interesting but a few hours ago that traffic has picked up a little, not sig
traffic light system as it were just on traffic lights, most interesting of the telegraph is that cornwallrelaxation of the lockdown just because of where it is geographically and they can control traffic in and out. they will take a localised approach on this and perhaps moving at different speeds and we have known all along that london is responsible for the highest infections, the densely populated area, and opinion polling is proved remarkably popular policy among all age groups and i think...
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starting sunday with a chance of a shower in cornwall and pembrokeshire, soon clearing away, but stillgland through wales and northern ireland. then some sunny spells in the afternoon. much of northern england and scotland will have a mostly sunny afternoon. temperatures holding back a little along north seacoast with a freshening easterly breeze but when you are exchanging today's cloud for tomorrows sunshine, if you're going tomorrows sunshine, if you're going to be outside at all it is great if you were my. high pressure in control for monday. the isobars closer together indicating a stronger breeze. that will a notable feature if and when you're outside over the half of the brigade. maybe just the odd shower towards the channel islands and cornwall, the isles of scilly, in fact there will bea isles of scilly, in fact there will be a lot of dry and sunny weather across the bulk of the uk. the wind gusting to average speeds, that's nearer to 30—30 mph across parts of england and wales, so a noticeable easterly breeze. the impact is holding temperatures down along north sea coasts. th
starting sunday with a chance of a shower in cornwall and pembrokeshire, soon clearing away, but stillgland through wales and northern ireland. then some sunny spells in the afternoon. much of northern england and scotland will have a mostly sunny afternoon. temperatures holding back a little along north seacoast with a freshening easterly breeze but when you are exchanging today's cloud for tomorrows sunshine, if you're going tomorrows sunshine, if you're going to be outside at all it is great...
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it's devon and cornwall police, there is a guidance here, they are saying that, speaking to some aboutonavirus concern, if it is safe and within social distancing rules, they cannot concern, if it is safe and within social distancing rules, they the iot concern, if it is safe and within social distanci emf-hers“? to be at g concern, if it is safe and within social di go 1ci emf-hers“? to be gig concern, if it is safe and within social di go rci anathe'flze to h. the % it would go very quickly wrong. the thing is, would you go to a neighbour, ring on your door bell, i saw you going for three runs yesterday, that is against the rules 7 yesterday, that is against the rules? you would not do that, would you, surely? i would rules? you would not do that, would you, surely? iwould not. i am a memberofa you, surely? iwould not. i am a member of a vocal neighbourhood group. some people are asking about parties, inviting tens of people around, and all the advice on the forums have been to try and de—escalate it, so to try and have a very gentle conversation, saying, look, we are all under lock l
it's devon and cornwall police, there is a guidance here, they are saying that, speaking to some aboutonavirus concern, if it is safe and within social distancing rules, they cannot concern, if it is safe and within social distancing rules, they the iot concern, if it is safe and within social distanci emf-hers“? to be at g concern, if it is safe and within social di go 1ci emf-hers“? to be gig concern, if it is safe and within social di go rci anathe'flze to h. the % it would go very...
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the police are warning that if you people going down to cornwall and up structure.g about last weekend that the weather was not even going to be as good as it was this weekend. over 600 parties they had to break up and parties including street parties and bouncy castles. not everybody has got this message andi not everybody has got this message and i could say this to go to be an anxious time for police, because we do need to keep the social distancing in place because scientists are telling us the cheap scientific officer said their site that may just be scientific officer said their site that mayjust be working. do you think a stricter locked out is necessary in that case? his difficult balance to get here and i have some sympathy with the police but i also have it with a dangerous if you create this but will which are behind most people actually abiding by the restrictions could end up falling apart. so the tone and how the police it has got to be really quite subtle and cautious at times, but as i
the police are warning that if you people going down to cornwall and up structure.g about last weekend that the weather was not even going to be as good as it was this weekend. over 600 parties they had to break up and parties including street parties and bouncy castles. not everybody has got this message andi not everybody has got this message and i could say this to go to be an anxious time for police, because we do need to keep the social distancing in place because scientists are telling us...
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this is the cruz family from st ives, cornwall enjoying their garden.ur pictures and videos — you can emails them to bbcbrea kfast@bbc. co. uk or tweet us using the hashtag bbcbreakfast it's it‘s now five to nine. we‘ve enlisted diana moran, better known as "the green goddess", to help us all stay active while we‘re staying indoors. here she is to kick—start your week with another gentle routine. good morning, everybody, another week of these extraordinary times. now, how are your knees today? an awful lot of people complain about their knees, especially as they get a little bit older, or maybe they‘ve been doing a lot of sport, perhaps overdoing it. so just some simple little exercises today to help the supporting muscles, the muscles that support the knee. sojust sitting nice and comfortably, perhaps to the front of your chair a little bit, just lift your leg, using that quadriceps muscle which, i said before, is a really important muscle to keep us mobile as the years go on. i have put my toes up towards me and i am holding that for ten seconds. that
this is the cruz family from st ives, cornwall enjoying their garden.ur pictures and videos — you can emails them to bbcbrea kfast@bbc. co. uk or tweet us using the hashtag bbcbreakfast it's it‘s now five to nine. we‘ve enlisted diana moran, better known as "the green goddess", to help us all stay active while we‘re staying indoors. here she is to kick—start your week with another gentle routine. good morning, everybody, another week of these extraordinary times. now, how...
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cornwallis knew how to please a frenchman, but not how to win a war. journal writers within the french forces noted the grandiose sociable gestures made by the french toward the british and fashion officers at yorktown, which made -- and hessian officers at yorktown, which made american officers quite jealous. they passed judgment on the unenlightened and downright grotesque behavior of these foreign gentleman as well -- gentlemen as well. he was appalled at atrocities perpetrated in jamestown. he recounted with horror the vision of a young, pregnant american woman whose body had been mutilated and eviscerated, then hung on the door with her defunct fetus hanging from her hollow womb with a sign that read, " rebel, no longer shall you give birth." kinder hospitality could be found between generals and the bourgeoisie, met in cities like boston and newport. there were some american mores that french officers could not fathom. a number of officers marveled at the practice of bundling, which allowed young couples, engaged to be married or unengaged, to sp
cornwallis knew how to please a frenchman, but not how to win a war. journal writers within the french forces noted the grandiose sociable gestures made by the french toward the british and fashion officers at yorktown, which made -- and hessian officers at yorktown, which made american officers quite jealous. they passed judgment on the unenlightened and downright grotesque behavior of these foreign gentleman as well -- gentlemen as well. he was appalled at atrocities perpetrated in jamestown....
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spreading from the west, and later, we see rain into northern ireland, western scotland, perhaps cornwallts of 50mph or more in parts of northern ireland and western scotland. but with those wind coming up from the south, yes, it will be warm, 21 in london, even further north, glasgow likely to get to 18. however, that rain in western areas will push its way eastwards as we go on through the night. could see heavier bursts returning to the far south—east corner through the early part of monday morning. very mild through the night. double digits for many. monday, a slightly cooler day for many, rain clearing the south—east, it then warms up again as we head through the week. this is bbc news — i'm simon pusey with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. new york state records its biggest one—day jump in deaths so far. more than 3,500 people in the state have now died. spain and italy, the two countries which have suffered the highest numbers of deaths in the coronavirus pandemic both report progress in tackling the outbreak. people in the uk are urged to stay at ho
spreading from the west, and later, we see rain into northern ireland, western scotland, perhaps cornwallts of 50mph or more in parts of northern ireland and western scotland. but with those wind coming up from the south, yes, it will be warm, 21 in london, even further north, glasgow likely to get to 18. however, that rain in western areas will push its way eastwards as we go on through the night. could see heavier bursts returning to the far south—east corner through the early part of...
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we have the surrender of burgoyne in 1777 and another surrender of lord cornwallis. finally, a heroic civilian image of general george washington resigning his commission. why so important? rather than make himself a king, he relinquished military authority for civilian rule. particular, why a controversy about this? is not the signing of the declaration of independence, which we often think it is. what john trumbull did and which caused consternation among those still living, is he left out present att were not the signing of the declaration of independence, but he did add everyone into the audience who did sign. hee were not there but included them because he wanted to memorials -- memorialized those who had the strength to sign that document. it was john adams who was particularly perturbed. he wrote about it. he said, who will paint the debate? who will paint the arguments in the council chamber in boston, in the month of february, 1761, between mr. gidley and mr. otis? here, the revolution commenced. then and there, the child was born. what did he want? he wante
we have the surrender of burgoyne in 1777 and another surrender of lord cornwallis. finally, a heroic civilian image of general george washington resigning his commission. why so important? rather than make himself a king, he relinquished military authority for civilian rule. particular, why a controversy about this? is not the signing of the declaration of independence, which we often think it is. what john trumbull did and which caused consternation among those still living, is he left out...