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i am going to cornwall. and i have — their diary. i am going to cornwall.ng to cornwall. and i have said before _ their diary. i am going to cornwall. and i have said before i _ their diary. i am going to cornwall. and i have said before i think- their diary. i am going to cornwall. and i have said before i think we . and i have said before i think we will have — and i have said before i think we will have a — and i have said before i think we will have a great british summer. should _ will have a great british summer. should you — will have a great british summer. should you plan for that? going on holiday abroad is banned right now and under lockdown you are only allowed away from home for limited reasons. you can, though, book four months to come, whether anyone wants a repeat of crowded beaches last summer is a different question. we hope at least is clear that by the summer with the spread of the vaccine and the squeeze on the disease that tourist spots could in theory be buzzing again. and there is rising frustration among some of the government's own
i am going to cornwall. and i have — their diary. i am going to cornwall.ng to cornwall. and i have said before _ their diary. i am going to cornwall. and i have said before i _ their diary. i am going to cornwall. and i have said before i think- their diary. i am going to cornwall. and i have said before i think we . and i have said before i think we will have — and i have said before i think we will have a — and i have said before i think we will have a great british summer. should _...
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over whether or not to book a summer holiday — the health secretary insists he still hopes to go to cornwalldespite the transport secretary saying it's too soon to organise to organise a getaway. and if you'd like to get in touch today, you can reach me on twitter @annita—mcveigh. figures released in the next hour aim to provide a clearer picture on the number of people with disabilities in england who have died with covid—19 dramatic new footage of the attack on capitol hill, as democrats present their case in donald trump's second impeachment trial. and overnight temperatures plunged to minus 21.9 degrees in braemar in aberdeenshire, making it the coldest night for parts of the uk in more than a decade, good morning. welcome to bbc news. the government is setting out how it intends to overhaul health and social care services in england. the reforms would reverse measures introduced less than a decade ago when david cameron was prime minister. the changes would see hospitals, gp services and social care providers working more closely together, a reduced role for the private sector, and less
over whether or not to book a summer holiday — the health secretary insists he still hopes to go to cornwalldespite the transport secretary saying it's too soon to organise to organise a getaway. and if you'd like to get in touch today, you can reach me on twitter @annita—mcveigh. figures released in the next hour aim to provide a clearer picture on the number of people with disabilities in england who have died with covid—19 dramatic new footage of the attack on capitol hill, as...
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for the _ already booked a holiday to cornwall for the summer. already booked a holiday to cornwall are getting — really big picture. i think we are getting a — really big picture. i think we are getting a big disconnect between the political— getting a big disconnect between the political timetable and the scientific timetable. i will explain why _ scientific timetable. i will explain why here — scientific timetable. i will explain why. here in westminster we are having _ why. here in westminster we are having this — why. here in westminster we are having this row about whether we think— having this row about whether we think we — having this row about whether we think we should wait 11 days or not to decide — think we should wait 11 days or not to decide whether to book a summer holiday _ to decide whether to book a summer holiday. but then you talk to people like sharon peacock, who is running the genetic— like sharon peacock, who is running the genetic sequencing programme for coronavirus. _ the genetic sequencing programme for coronavirus, the person who looks at b6 gnomes— cor
for the _ already booked a holiday to cornwall for the summer. already booked a holiday to cornwall are getting — really big picture. i think we are getting a — really big picture. i think we are getting a big disconnect between the political— getting a big disconnect between the political timetable and the scientific timetable. i will explain why _ scientific timetable. i will explain why here — scientific timetable. i will explain why. here in westminster we are having _ why. here in...
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welcome to the wonderful north cornwall coast.? it was good that we can open — of the announcements? it was good that we can open in _ of the announcements? it was good that we can open in april, _ of the announcements? it was good that we can open in april, i - of the announcements? it was good that we can open in april, i was - that we can open in april, i was pretty devastated that we could not open the cafe and the camping side of things until may. we are opening the holiday lets in april but we cannot open the toilet block. we really miss our customers coming into the cafe. pretty devastating, really, just another few months but in hindsight it is the right thing to do. ., , , ., ., “ in hindsight it is the right thing to do. ., , , ., ., ,, ., to do. your nephew george worked out 52 da s to do. your nephew george worked out 52 days until— to do. your nephew george worked out 52 days until april _ to do. your nephew george worked out 52 days until april 12th _ to do. your nephew george worked out 52 days until april 12th so _
welcome to the wonderful north cornwall coast.? it was good that we can open — of the announcements? it was good that we can open in _ of the announcements? it was good that we can open in april, _ of the announcements? it was good that we can open in april, i - of the announcements? it was good that we can open in april, i was - that we can open in april, i was pretty devastated that we could not open the cafe and the camping side of things until may. we are opening the holiday lets in april...
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this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.s carrying on with her duties but, inevitably, in everyone�*s mind will be the fact that the duke is now just four months short of his 100th birthday. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the life and times of the massively influential right—wing radio host, rush limbaugh who�*s died, at the age of 70. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm has been murdered. that has a terrible affect on the morale of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions on the streets, one wonders who is next. gunfire. as the airlift got under way, there was no letup . in the eruption itself. lava streams from . a vent low the crater flowed down to the sea the east of the island, i away from the town for the time being. | it could start flowing again at any time. i the russians heralded their new generation space station with
this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.s carrying on with her duties but, inevitably, in everyone�*s mind will be the fact that the duke is now just four months short of his 100th birthday. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the life and times of the massively influential right—wing radio host, rush limbaugh who�*s died, at the age of 70. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were...
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this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.er duties but, inevitably, in everyone�*s mind will be the fact that the duke is now just four months short of his 100th birthday. facebook has blocked australian users from sharing or viewing news content in a dispute over a proposed law. australia wants social media giants to pay for the content re—posted from news outlets. facebook said the proposed law "fundamentally misunderstands the relationship between our platform and publishers". australian treasurer, josh frydenberg hasjust addressed the media. facebook was wrong. facebook sanctions were unnecessary. they were heavy—handed and they will damage its reputation here in australia. their decision to block australians�* access to government sites, be they about support through the pandemic, mental health, emergency services, the bureau of meteorology, were completely unrelated to the media code which is yet to pass through the senate. but what today�*s events do confirm for all australians is the immense market power of these medi
this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.er duties but, inevitably, in everyone�*s mind will be the fact that the duke is now just four months short of his 100th birthday. facebook has blocked australian users from sharing or viewing news content in a dispute over a proposed law. australia wants social media giants to pay for the content re—posted from news outlets. facebook said the proposed law "fundamentally misunderstands the...
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even in the tip of cornwall around minus three degrees.l islands with further snow showers across many parts of the uk. temperatures will be around freezing or below during the course of the afternoon. not much changes for the rest of the week. in fact that cold is set to continue but milder air just trying to imagine. onlyjust by the end the week. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the who chief says a new study which shows the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine might be less effective against the south africa's coronavirus variant is concerning — but warns against rushing to conclusions. given the limited sample size of the trial and that younger, healthier profile of the participants, it is important to determine whether or not the vaccine remains effective. in myanmar protesters have rallied against military rule for a third day straight — as the coup leader insists his power grab was legal in his first address to the nation. they myanmar army is therefore the as always. in india the search for survivors of a devastating mountain f
even in the tip of cornwall around minus three degrees.l islands with further snow showers across many parts of the uk. temperatures will be around freezing or below during the course of the afternoon. not much changes for the rest of the week. in fact that cold is set to continue but milder air just trying to imagine. onlyjust by the end the week. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the who chief says a new study which shows the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine might be less effective...
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this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.yone's mind will be the fact that the duke is nowjust four months short of his 100th birthday. nicholas witchell, bbc news. i'm sure we all wish the duke of edinburgh a speedy recovery. lots more on our website. i'm on social media. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbckasiamadera. for the time being. thanks for watching. bye—bye. hello. quite a lot of wind and rain in the forecast, but some sunshine too. at least it is very mild out there. thursday is going to be quite a mixed bag, so we might have a spell of very heavy rain, but there's also some sunshine on the way. you can see the weather fronts gathering out towards the southwest. they are going to be moving across the uk. there's another one deep out in the atlantic. that's on the way for friday, and that will bring more heavy rain and strong winds. so here is the first bout of wet and windy weather through the early hours. the weather front crossing england and wales, also some heavy rain there wrapping around the centre of the
this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.yone's mind will be the fact that the duke is nowjust four months short of his 100th birthday. nicholas witchell, bbc news. i'm sure we all wish the duke of edinburgh a speedy recovery. lots more on our website. i'm on social media. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbckasiamadera. for the time being. thanks for watching. bye—bye. hello. quite a lot of wind and rain in the forecast, but some...
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this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.er duties but, inevitably, in everyone�*s mind will be the fact that the duke is now just four months short of his 100th birthday. myanmar has seen some of its biggest protests yet against the military coup that deposed the civilian leader, aung san suu kyi, earlier this month. hundreds of thousands gathered across the country, as the campaign of civil disobedience entered its 12th consecutive day. jonathan head reports. the military government has dismissed the protesters as a violent minority. today people across myanmar set out to prove it is wrong. this was the capital, naypyidaw, the seat of power for the generals, but everywhere the face of the woman who hasn�*t defied them for so long. —— who has defied them for so long. it was the military�*s decision to rush aung san suu kyi�*s trial on flimsy charges that brought out the crowds today. there were civil servants here, teachers and bankers, part of a movement which aims to cripple the new regime by withdrawing their labour. here
this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.er duties but, inevitably, in everyone�*s mind will be the fact that the duke is now just four months short of his 100th birthday. myanmar has seen some of its biggest protests yet against the military coup that deposed the civilian leader, aung san suu kyi, earlier this month. hundreds of thousands gathered across the country, as the campaign of civil disobedience entered its 12th consecutive day....
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there's more cloud to the south—west and that threatens them sleet and snow into devon and cornwall, pembrokeshire, and it's windy, gusts 40-50 pembrokeshire, and it's windy, gusts 40—50 miles an hour making it feel colder temperatures struggling to get much above freezing and numbers will drop quickly during the evening. we have more cloud for a while across south—west england and wales. the clouds thickening up in northern ireland, we could see snow here, at the same time snow coming into the north—east of england and there will be icy conditions, a widespread chop foster overnight. not quite as cold as last night, down to —13 in scotland. the snow should move away from northern ireland on friday in the cloud thing here, it should brighten up as it will in wales and the south—west and most places well enjoy some sunshine during the day, however, it will be a windy day and again the strongest winds will be towards the south—west of england and wales and northern ireland and whilst it got temperatures struggling to get above freezing again it will feel colder in the wind. into the we
there's more cloud to the south—west and that threatens them sleet and snow into devon and cornwall, pembrokeshire, and it's windy, gusts 40-50 pembrokeshire, and it's windy, gusts 40—50 miles an hour making it feel colder temperatures struggling to get much above freezing and numbers will drop quickly during the evening. we have more cloud for a while across south—west england and wales. the clouds thickening up in northern ireland, we could see snow here, at the same time snow coming...
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this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.d at windsor castle. she, too, is carrying on with her duties but, inevitably, in everyone's mind will be the fact that the duke is now just four months short of his 100th birthday. let's just take you back to that story that the us department ofjustice has charged north korean hackers over a scheme to steal $1.3 billion from banks and businesses around the world. the us assistant attorney—general has described north korea as "a criminal syndicate with a flag". try one more time to speak to the former cia analyst. basically, we know that north korea is not going to extradite anyone, what would you say is the point of these charges? it is very important to expose north courier, their capability and what they have been doing. north korea has become one of the most sophisticated cyber actors out there. it has really become adept at hacking international financial institutions and networks and using it to generate where the new —— revenue, and obtain hard currency. cybercrime isjust one of
this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.d at windsor castle. she, too, is carrying on with her duties but, inevitably, in everyone's mind will be the fact that the duke is now just four months short of his 100th birthday. let's just take you back to that story that the us department ofjustice has charged north korean hackers over a scheme to steal $1.3 billion from banks and businesses around the world. the us assistant attorney—general has...
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this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.r duties but, inevitably, in everyone's mind will be the fact that the duke is nowjust four months short of his 100th birthday. we wish him the very best indeed. just time to bring you some live pictures from dallas in texas. this is the image of extreme weather thatis this is the image of extreme weather that is currently taking place there. it's important to say that 21 people have been killed as a result of the winter storm in this part of the us. icy conditions they are threatening the area, but this just gives you an idea of how difficult the conditions are. these are live images in dallas, texas as people are once again bracing themselves for freezing conditions. hello. quite a lot of wind and rain in the forecast, but some sunshine too. at least it is very mild out there. thursday is going to be quite a mixed bag, so we might have a spell of very heavy rain, but there's also some sunshine on the way. you can see the weather fronts gathering out towards the southwest. they are go
this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham.r duties but, inevitably, in everyone's mind will be the fact that the duke is nowjust four months short of his 100th birthday. we wish him the very best indeed. just time to bring you some live pictures from dallas in texas. this is the image of extreme weather thatis this is the image of extreme weather that is currently taking place there. it's important to say that 21 people have been killed as a...
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the royal cornwall hospitals trust has apologised forfailures in her care.eam is that i reach a point where learning disabled and autistic people aren't dying decades prematurely, where bereaved families aren't contacting me. but until we reach that point, i can't imagine not doing this work. coco's inquest is set for later this year. george will tweet about it. dr sarah ryan is a researcher focusing on learning disabilities at oxford university. we heard about her son, connor, in that report. sarah joins me now. good morning, thanks for being with us. what do you make of what george julian is doing? i us. what do you make of what george julian is doing?— julian is doing? i 'ust think it is totall julian is doing? i just think it is totally extraordinary _ julian is doing? i just think it is totally extraordinary and - julian is doing? i just think it is totally extraordinary and i - julian is doing? i just think it is. totally extraordinary and i think, julian is doing? i just think it is i totally extraordinary and i think, i mean, if she wasn't doing it,
the royal cornwall hospitals trust has apologised forfailures in her care.eam is that i reach a point where learning disabled and autistic people aren't dying decades prematurely, where bereaved families aren't contacting me. but until we reach that point, i can't imagine not doing this work. coco's inquest is set for later this year. george will tweet about it. dr sarah ryan is a researcher focusing on learning disabilities at oxford university. we heard about her son, connor, in that report....
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but really only kind of circumstantially, only when cornwallis is seeking. back to new york. and yes, there's again, there does not as important economically to the east atlantic trade. >> that makes sense. thank you very much. our next commission is looking at whether or not any of the cities occupied by the british were what you would regard as a failure boston is such an example or what are the common themes we saw in these various places. >> i think they all fail in the end. because they all get return to the united states. the british actually when they negotiate a peace, there is a movement because of the end of the even after the battle of yorktown, the british full new york for charleston. and there is actually a directed by the ministry to save new york. to keep it as kind of an american gibraltar or a trading outpost. to which the british can keep some of their economic clout in north america. and it kind of station their navy and kind of have a strategic holdout. but really, the populations of all of these cities against the british by the end of the war. they don'
but really only kind of circumstantially, only when cornwallis is seeking. back to new york. and yes, there's again, there does not as important economically to the east atlantic trade. >> that makes sense. thank you very much. our next commission is looking at whether or not any of the cities occupied by the british were what you would regard as a failure boston is such an example or what are the common themes we saw in these various places. >> i think they all fail in the end....
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the health secretary says he still hopes to go to cornwall.happening with the variant circulating in the uk. there was this news that it might be slightly more lethal and i think the jury is still out on that, i don�*t think the evidence really firm. i think it is still under investigation at the moment but when you look at the number of cases caused because of transmission the number of deaths and illness it causes simply by being more transmissible cards numerically more problems for people in this country than it being slightly more lethal, if that proves to be the case. i would say at the moment that what is affecting us is transmissible it because the new variant has swept the country and will sweep the world in all probability. in the future, i think the key will be if something is particularly problematic with vaccines was that i think we will be able to duck and dive around that to get our vaccines tweaked and rolled out again in boosters but it will be that slow waltz with the virus and the vaccine development trying to keep up ahead
the health secretary says he still hopes to go to cornwall.happening with the variant circulating in the uk. there was this news that it might be slightly more lethal and i think the jury is still out on that, i don�*t think the evidence really firm. i think it is still under investigation at the moment but when you look at the number of cases caused because of transmission the number of deaths and illness it causes simply by being more transmissible cards numerically more problems for people...
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young woman she married the son of the 13th baron richard current polls whose ancestral home is in cornwall. but then in 2015 her 1st born was a girl. and the reaction of those around her was different from what she had expected the implication was you could by not having a son let your family down or. that you must try again for a better outcome and that better outcome sure but i'm able to say anything because takes a while to her to understand that people still think that still think that way and 2015 the queen had already realized this in 2013. and she changed the line of succession in the royal family. is really my 1st child had been a girl she would have a venture to become queen. but the english don't belittle that not follow suit in 2040 and a bill to this effect was rejected by the house of lords that's also to primes women of the ability for hereditary right to a seat here. one of the other men's opposers the change in the law that bars daughters from becoming hereditary peers is large turn chart it's extremely complicated. because every period she's created separately i think that
young woman she married the son of the 13th baron richard current polls whose ancestral home is in cornwall. but then in 2015 her 1st born was a girl. and the reaction of those around her was different from what she had expected the implication was you could by not having a son let your family down or. that you must try again for a better outcome and that better outcome sure but i'm able to say anything because takes a while to her to understand that people still think that still think that way...
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morning on tuesday, below freezing, evenin morning on tuesday, below freezing, even in the tip of cornwallome of them heavy, some only flurries. these are the temperatures on the chronometer. obviously it will be another —— on the thermometer. gusts of wind approaching a0 mph, that cold, dry easterly wind. you add the strong wind to that thermometer temperature and you get the wind chill against the bare skin, it feels more like it's —6 or 7 degrees. a different way of looking at the atmosphere, this is the jet stream, displaced way in the south, should have been way to the north. effectively it is deflecting the mild air to the south, so we are on the cold side of the jet, and it has allowed for that. on wednesday, fewer wintry showers but there certainly will be some. for many of us, it will actually be a glorious, crisp daily, with temperatures most of the day hovering around freezing, may be just sneaking up to a couple of degrees briefly. on thursday, milder air will try to sneak in off the atlantic but it will come in the form of sleet and snow across the south—western portion of the
morning on tuesday, below freezing, evenin morning on tuesday, below freezing, even in the tip of cornwallome of them heavy, some only flurries. these are the temperatures on the chronometer. obviously it will be another —— on the thermometer. gusts of wind approaching a0 mph, that cold, dry easterly wind. you add the strong wind to that thermometer temperature and you get the wind chill against the bare skin, it feels more like it's —6 or 7 degrees. a different way of looking at the...
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more isobars across the southwest which could bring more of a breeze for coastal parts of devon and cornwallloud and mist around on monday for england and wales. it could be stubborn and burn back to the east coast, some areas cool and great all day, but further north and west and across the south it will feel mild again. monday into tuesday, we are watching this feature move northwards across biscayne which will introduce thicker cloud and heavy showers to the channel islands and towards south—western england late on tuesday but for the rest of the country, a repeat performance, grey skies in eastern areas, the best of the sunshine further north and west and across southern areas where we will see double figures. this front continues to move northwards and eastwards so we could see more widespread showers for southwest england, wales and into southern england for a time, the odd heavier ones mixed in. elsewhere, variable cloud and sunny spells, most of the cloud across northern and eastern areas, most of the sunshine out west. highs of ten or 12 celsius, otherwise quite cool in the cloud. s
more isobars across the southwest which could bring more of a breeze for coastal parts of devon and cornwallloud and mist around on monday for england and wales. it could be stubborn and burn back to the east coast, some areas cool and great all day, but further north and west and across the south it will feel mild again. monday into tuesday, we are watching this feature move northwards across biscayne which will introduce thicker cloud and heavy showers to the channel islands and towards...
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you also saw prince charles and camilla, the duchess of cornwall.the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham talking to people due to be taking part in vaccine trials. the message very much has been that the duke is in good spirits. we heard that he walked into the hospital unaided. he was driven from winter their castle yesterday by car, so it wasn't an emergency —— from windsor cashel. when you're talking about someone who is going to be 100 years old injune, there will be some concern. there will be a concern from medical staff, but he will be very well looked after. he will be very well looked after. he will be very well looked after. he will be carefully monitored and no doubt the queen here at windsor castle will be kept fully up—to—date with the condition of her husband of 73 years. with the condition of her husband of 73 ears. .. . with the condition of her husband of 73 ears. ., ., ,., with the condition of her husband of 73 ears. ., ., . with the condition of her husband of 73 ears, ., ., . ., 73 years. sarah, thanks so much for keein: 73 y
you also saw prince charles and camilla, the duchess of cornwall.the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham talking to people due to be taking part in vaccine trials. the message very much has been that the duke is in good spirits. we heard that he walked into the hospital unaided. he was driven from winter their castle yesterday by car, so it wasn't an emergency —— from windsor cashel. when you're talking about someone who is going to be 100 years old injune, there will be some concern....
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it may bring sleet and snow to cornwall and snow to the channel islands.mometer temperature and you get the wind chill against the bare skin. feels more like as mine is six or 7 degrees. here is a different way of looking at the atmosphere. this is thejet different way of looking at the atmosphere. this is the jet stream displaced way to the south. it normally should be way to the north. effectively, it's deflecting the mild heir to the south. we are on the cold side of the jet and it's allowed for that northeasterly wind to develop. on wednesday i think if you are wintry showers but there certainly will be some top for many of us it's actually going to be a glorious, crisp day. with temperatures most of the day hovering around freezing. maybe just sneaking up a couple of degrees briefly. thursday, milder air is trying to sneak in off the atlantic but it's going to come in the form of sleet and snow across the south western portion of the british isles out towards the eads is still dry and cold maybe some wintry showers. the thinking is as this weather fro
it may bring sleet and snow to cornwall and snow to the channel islands.mometer temperature and you get the wind chill against the bare skin. feels more like as mine is six or 7 degrees. here is a different way of looking at the atmosphere. this is thejet different way of looking at the atmosphere. this is the jet stream displaced way to the south. it normally should be way to the north. effectively, it's deflecting the mild heir to the south. we are on the cold side of the jet and it's allowed...
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this was prince charge and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital. has remained at windsor castle. she too is carrying on with her duties. the fact that the duke is just for months short of his 100th birthday. laura: our thoughts are with the duke tonight. before we go, to the cold an snowy weather is not ruining everyone's fun. a female panda in the moscow zoo seems unbothered by the recent cold, running around and doing tricks in the snow. temperatures in the russian capital can dip below -29 degrees celsius. meteorologists expect it to get even colder over the next few days. hardly fitting for most of us, but the panda does appear to be perfectly happy. completely adorable. there is more snow coming here to washington tonight. i am larger by an. -- i am laura trevelyan. narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: y're watching
this was prince charge and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital. has remained at windsor castle. she too is carrying on with her duties. the fact that the duke is just for months short of his 100th birthday. laura: our thoughts are with the duke tonight. before we go, to the cold an snowy weather is not ruining everyone's fun. a female panda in the moscow zoo seems unbothered by the recent cold, running around and doing tricks in the snow. temperatures in the russian capital can...
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prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have been at the hospital in birmingham today and hearing trials and speaking to some of those people who are taking part in those vaccine trials. so as i say business as usual but despite those positive messages we understand the duke is in good spirits but he is 99 years old and it will be —— he will be 100 injune. so of course there will be concerns and no doubt the queen is being kept fully up on the condition of her husband of 73 years. condition of her husband of 73 ears. . ~' condition of her husband of 73 ears. . ~ , ., y condition of her husband of 73 ears. . ~ ,, , . years. thank you very much indeed for that update, _ years. thank you very much indeed for that update, sarah _ years. thank you very much indeed for that update, sarah campbell. years. thank you very much indeed | for that update, sarah campbell live with us from windsor. aruna iyengar is outside the king edward vii hospital in central london. what he tells about what you are hearing their pleas?— what he tells about what you are hearing their pleas? what we are heafin
prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have been at the hospital in birmingham today and hearing trials and speaking to some of those people who are taking part in those vaccine trials. so as i say business as usual but despite those positive messages we understand the duke is in good spirits but he is 99 years old and it will be —— he will be 100 injune. so of course there will be concerns and no doubt the queen is being kept fully up on the condition of her husband of 73 years....
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and even the possibility of some sleet and snow across the tip of cornwall and in the channel islandshermometer, but obviously the winds will be quite strong, gusting to around 30 mph or more, which means that it'll feel a lot colder than those temperatures suggest on the garden thermometer — in fact, more like —6 celsius, even —7 with those stronger easterly winds and potentially snow there in the channel. now here's a different way of looking at the weather — so this is midweek, and thejet stream is displaced way to the south. it should be somewhere around here, but it's actually here. and look at that, it's deflecting all the mild heir to the south across the mediterranean, so we are on that cold side of the jet with those east to north easterly winds continuing to bring snow showers to eastern areas on wednesday. but there is an indication those snow showers will become less frequent as we go through the week. still cold, barely above freezing, and even if it's above two celsius, it will be brief. most of the day, it'll be around freezing or below. now towards the end of the week,
and even the possibility of some sleet and snow across the tip of cornwall and in the channel islandshermometer, but obviously the winds will be quite strong, gusting to around 30 mph or more, which means that it'll feel a lot colder than those temperatures suggest on the garden thermometer — in fact, more like —6 celsius, even —7 with those stronger easterly winds and potentially snow there in the channel. now here's a different way of looking at the weather — so this is midweek, and...
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also the chance of some sleet and snow very close to cornwall and the channel islands to end the day. scotland to northern england in particular, and a few lines further south. another icy night, temperatures could get even colder, —15, —16. now, the big picture to start wednesday has low pressure out in the atlantic trying to get towards us, but high pressure is holding on, and the isobars opening out a little bit. the good news is it's not going to be quite as windy on wednesday. those wins more north—easterly, so it will be parts of south—east scotland, north—east england, the focus of showers. a few down east anglia, the south—east too, but more of you dry on wednesday, more of you see the sunshine. it's not going to do much to the temperatures, still struggling to get above freezing in some spots. another widespread, harsh frost, then, to take us into thursday. plenty of sunshine around for many, but increasing cloud into the west. signs of weather fronts trying to push in as the breeze picks up, signs of something milder trying to edge in as well, but do not underestimate the po
also the chance of some sleet and snow very close to cornwall and the channel islands to end the day. scotland to northern england in particular, and a few lines further south. another icy night, temperatures could get even colder, —15, —16. now, the big picture to start wednesday has low pressure out in the atlantic trying to get towards us, but high pressure is holding on, and the isobars opening out a little bit. the good news is it's not going to be quite as windy on wednesday. those...
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also the chance of some sleet and snow very close to cornwall and the channel islands to end the day.into wednesday. a subtle shift in wind direction means snow showers pushing through southern scotland into northern england in particular, and a few lines further south. another icy night, temperatures could get even colder, —15, —16. now, the big picture to start wednesday has low pressure out in the atlantic trying to get towards us, but high pressure is holding on. and with the isobars opening out a little bit, the good news is it's not going to be quite as windy on wednesday. those winds more north—easterly, so it will be parts of south—east scotland, north—east england, the focus of showers. a few down east anglia, the south—east too, but more of you dry on wednesday, more of you see the sunshine. it's not going to do much to the temperatures, still struggling to get above freezing in some spots. another widespread, harsh frost, then, to take us into thursday. plenty of sunshine around for many, but increasing cloud into the west. signs of weather fronts trying to push in as the b
also the chance of some sleet and snow very close to cornwall and the channel islands to end the day.into wednesday. a subtle shift in wind direction means snow showers pushing through southern scotland into northern england in particular, and a few lines further south. another icy night, temperatures could get even colder, —15, —16. now, the big picture to start wednesday has low pressure out in the atlantic trying to get towards us, but high pressure is holding on. and with the isobars...
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it will be accompanied by some very gusty winds across cornwall, devon, parts of wales as well.f the midlands, the northwest of england as well, into parts of western scotland. this is where the centre of the low is. winds actually not too strong in scotland. they're slightly stronger towards the south here. and then the rain will reach the east coast by the time we get to around lunchtime, and then after that, actually, the skies clear, and it's going to be a bright day but a blustery one. gusts of wind in excess of 40, maybe approaching 50 mph in places, and also plenty of showers out towards the west. so suffice to say it is going to be a mixed bag on thursday. 9—10 celsius — it's going to feel chilly in the gusts of wind. here's thursday night, into friday. that next area of low pressure heading our way. more weather fronts. a lot of isobars here, so that means some strong winds. in fact, a prolonged spell of strong winds out towards the west. gales around these coasts here — 50 mph at least, maybe even 60 in places. breezy inland, too. the best of the weather, i think, on f
it will be accompanied by some very gusty winds across cornwall, devon, parts of wales as well.f the midlands, the northwest of england as well, into parts of western scotland. this is where the centre of the low is. winds actually not too strong in scotland. they're slightly stronger towards the south here. and then the rain will reach the east coast by the time we get to around lunchtime, and then after that, actually, the skies clear, and it's going to be a bright day but a blustery one....
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woman she married the son of the thirty's baron richard current polls who's ancestral home is in cornwall. but then in 2015 her 1st born was a girl. and the reaction of those around her was different from what she had expected the implication was you could by not having a son let your family down or. say that you must try again for a better outcome and that better outcome sure but i'm able to say anything because takes a while to her to understand that people still think that still think that way and 2015 the queen had already realized this in 2013. and she changed the line of succession in the royal family. is really 1st child had been a girl she would have eventually become queen. but the english don't belittle that not follow suit and 2014 a bill to this effect was rejected by the house of lords that's also to privatise women of the ability the hereditary right to a seat here. one of the other men supposes to changing the law that bars daughters from becoming hereditary peers is lords triggered it's extremely complicated. because every period she has created separately i think that the
woman she married the son of the thirty's baron richard current polls who's ancestral home is in cornwall. but then in 2015 her 1st born was a girl. and the reaction of those around her was different from what she had expected the implication was you could by not having a son let your family down or. say that you must try again for a better outcome and that better outcome sure but i'm able to say anything because takes a while to her to understand that people still think that still think that...
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young woman she married the son of the 13th baron richard kerr in polls whose ancestral home is in cornwall. but then in 2015 her 1st born was a girl. and the reaction of those around her was different from what she had expected the implication was you could by not having a son let your family down or. that you must try again for a better outcome and that better outcome being a son show but i'm able to say anything because it takes a while to her to understand that people still think that still think that way and 2015 the queen had already realized this in 2013. and change the line of succession in the royal family. is really kate's 1st child had been a girl she would have eventually become queen. but the english nobility that not follow suit 2014 a bill to this effect was rejected by the house of lords that's also to primes women of the ability for hereditary rights to a seat here. one of the other men's opposers the change in the law that bars daughters from becoming hereditary peers is large triggered it's extremely complicated. because every period she's created separately i think that
young woman she married the son of the 13th baron richard kerr in polls whose ancestral home is in cornwall. but then in 2015 her 1st born was a girl. and the reaction of those around her was different from what she had expected the implication was you could by not having a son let your family down or. that you must try again for a better outcome and that better outcome being a son show but i'm able to say anything because it takes a while to her to understand that people still think that still...
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and we also have got to watch for a weather system just getting close to cornwall and also across intoy of subzero wind—chill for all of us. as you go through into wednesday, the winds will ease. notice how the isobars opening out a little bit. that means we will see a very cold start with lighter winds, particularly across the snowfields of scotland we could see temperatures as low as around —13 or —14. the snow showers that we do see want to be driven as far west either. many towards the eastern areas, most though on wednesday will have a dry and bright day. still pretty cold but with less of a wind—chill out there. bye for now. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm lewis vaughan jones. south africa suspends its use of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine after a study showed disappointing results against the local variant of coronavirus. a breakaway glazier kills at least 100 people in india.
and we also have got to watch for a weather system just getting close to cornwall and also across intoy of subzero wind—chill for all of us. as you go through into wednesday, the winds will ease. notice how the isobars opening out a little bit. that means we will see a very cold start with lighter winds, particularly across the snowfields of scotland we could see temperatures as low as around —13 or —14. the snow showers that we do see want to be driven as far west either. many towards...
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and we also have got to watch for a weather system just getting close to cornwall and also across into, the winds will ease. notice how the isobars opening out a little bit. that means we will see a very cold start with lighter winds, particularly across the snowfields of scotland we could see temperatures as low as around —13 or —14. the snow showers that we do see want to be driven as far west either. many towards the eastern areas, most though on wednesday will have a dry and bright day. still pretty cold but with less of a wind—chill out there. bye for now. this is bbc news, the headlines: south africa is to delay and review its use of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine after a study showed is appointing results against the local variant of coronavirus. it comes less than a week after the countries received 1 million doses and just days before its inoculation programme was set to begin. a third day of protests has taken place in myanmar, a week after the military seized power in a coup. more than 1000 are set to be on the main city gang gone, calling for the restoration of democracy an
and we also have got to watch for a weather system just getting close to cornwall and also across into, the winds will ease. notice how the isobars opening out a little bit. that means we will see a very cold start with lighter winds, particularly across the snowfields of scotland we could see temperatures as low as around —13 or —14. the snow showers that we do see want to be driven as far west either. many towards the eastern areas, most though on wednesday will have a dry and bright day....
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this caravan park in cornwall has a backlog of bookings, but still isn't sure when people can come.ed for easter, which is fantastic news. and that is 50 families desperate to come and have a holiday and have a respite. we will know more about the possibilities next week, but for now, nothing is set in stone. so much still up in the air. the prime minister is expected to set up more details of his plan to ease restrictions next monday and it is thought that will include dates marking the starting point at which various sectors might be able to begin to open up but downing street keen to stress that nothing is definite and will depend on the progress of the virus. they will keep a close eye on the data but the prime minister was keen to stress a cautious note he also pointed to the advancesin cautious note he also pointed to the advances in science. the vaccine programme but also treatments in testing and even suggesting down the line that could be tests to get into things like nightclubs or theatres. so even when things start to open up again we could live with the effects of this v
this caravan park in cornwall has a backlog of bookings, but still isn't sure when people can come.ed for easter, which is fantastic news. and that is 50 families desperate to come and have a holiday and have a respite. we will know more about the possibilities next week, but for now, nothing is set in stone. so much still up in the air. the prime minister is expected to set up more details of his plan to ease restrictions next monday and it is thought that will include dates marking the...
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it will be accompanied by some very gusty winds across cornwall, devon, parts of wales as well. of the midlands, the northwest of england as well, into parts of western scotland. this is where the centre of the low is. winds actually not too strong in scotland. they're slightly stronger towards the south here. and then the rain will reach the east coast by the time we get to around lunchtime, and then after that, actually, the skies clear, and it's going to be a bright day but a blustery one. gusts of wind in excess of 40, maybe approaching 50 mph in places, and also plenty of showers out towards the west. so suffice to say it is going to be a mixed bag on thursday. 9—10 celsius — it's going to feel chilly in the gusts of wind. here's thursday night, into friday. that next area of low pressure heading our way. more weather fronts. a lot of isobars here, so that means some strong winds. in fact, a prolonged spell of strong winds out towards the west. gales around these coasts here — 50 mph at least, maybe even 60 in places. breezy inland, too. the best of the weather, i think, on
it will be accompanied by some very gusty winds across cornwall, devon, parts of wales as well. of the midlands, the northwest of england as well, into parts of western scotland. this is where the centre of the low is. winds actually not too strong in scotland. they're slightly stronger towards the south here. and then the rain will reach the east coast by the time we get to around lunchtime, and then after that, actually, the skies clear, and it's going to be a bright day but a blustery one....
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young woman she married the son of the 13th baron richard current polls whose ancestral home is in cornwall. but then in 2015 her 1st born was a girl. and the reaction of those around her was different from what she had expected the implication was you could by not having a son let your family down or. say that you must try again for a better outcome and that better outcome sure but i'm able to say anything because takes a while to her to understand that people still think that still think that way and 2015 the queen had already realized this in 2013. and she changed the line of succession in the royal family. is really treats 1st child had been a girl she would have eventually become queen. but the english don't belittle the not follow suit in 2014 a bill to this effect was rejected by the house of lords that's also to primes women of the ability to hereditary right to a seat here. one of the other men's opposers to change in the law that bars daughters from becoming hereditary peers is lowered triggered it's extremely complicated. because every period she's created separately i think that
young woman she married the son of the 13th baron richard current polls whose ancestral home is in cornwall. but then in 2015 her 1st born was a girl. and the reaction of those around her was different from what she had expected the implication was you could by not having a son let your family down or. say that you must try again for a better outcome and that better outcome sure but i'm able to say anything because takes a while to her to understand that people still think that still think that...
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cornwall already while others are saying there should be no summer holidays even in britain means that basically there's total chaos and not surprisingly people are very confused and also very angry because they want snow. and decisively what is the situation washing out a thank you company the same time forget about a website for the stories as usual and you can find that article. in europe. with. the lower street view or through. the movie. it appears. that it is still. i'm after a county welcome to another lockdown edition of going underground so-called mainstream media in nature nations is warning people not to invest in bitcoin the currency not controlled by government backed central bank regulators it comes after bitcoins value so little and the spike in some stocks sparked by grassroots activists seeking to damage the bill for years of established hedge funds joining me now from st barts in the caribbean is the founder of bitcoin dot com thanks so much roger coming on i'm going to tell you that over here in britain as the spike in bit coin that's bt see numbers have been happeni
cornwall already while others are saying there should be no summer holidays even in britain means that basically there's total chaos and not surprisingly people are very confused and also very angry because they want snow. and decisively what is the situation washing out a thank you company the same time forget about a website for the stories as usual and you can find that article. in europe. with. the lower street view or through. the movie. it appears. that it is still. i'm after a county...
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it will be accompanied by some very gusty winds across cornwall, devon, parts of wales as well.tre of the low is. winds actually not too strong in scotland. they�*re slightly stronger towards the south here. and then the rain will reach the east coast by the time we get to around lunchtime, and then after that, actually, the skies clear, and it�*s going to be a bright day but a blustery one. gusts of wind in excess of 40, maybe approaching 50 mph in places, and also plenty of showers out towards the west. so suffice to say it is going to be a mixed bag on thursday. 9—10 celsius — it�*s going to feel chilly in the gusts of wind. here�*s thursday night, into friday. that next area of low pressure heading our way. more weather fronts. a lot of isobars here, so that means some strong winds. in fact, a prolonged spell of strong winds out towards the west. gales around these coasts here — 50 mph at least, maybe even 60 in places. breezy inland, too. the best of the weather, i think, on friday, will be towards the east, say, hull, norwich, london as well. but once the rain sets in and
it will be accompanied by some very gusty winds across cornwall, devon, parts of wales as well.tre of the low is. winds actually not too strong in scotland. they�*re slightly stronger towards the south here. and then the rain will reach the east coast by the time we get to around lunchtime, and then after that, actually, the skies clear, and it�*s going to be a bright day but a blustery one. gusts of wind in excess of 40, maybe approaching 50 mph in places, and also plenty of showers out...
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and we also have got to watch for a weather system just getting close to cornwall and also across intoday of subzero wind—chill for all of us. as you go through into wednesday, the winds will ease. notice how the isobars opening out a little bit. that means we will see a very cold to start with lighter winds, particularly across the snowfields of scotland we could see temperatures as low as around —13 or —14. the snow showers that we do see want to be driven as far west either. many towards the eastern areas, most on wednesday will have a dry and bright day. still pretty cold but with less of a wind—chill out there. bye for now. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm lewis vaughan jones. a breakaway glacier washes away a dam in northern india. the flooding kills at least nine people. more than 100 are missing. south africa suspends its use of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine after a study showed disappointing results against the local variant of coronavirus. former us secretary of state george schultz is negotiating like he was negotiat
and we also have got to watch for a weather system just getting close to cornwall and also across intoday of subzero wind—chill for all of us. as you go through into wednesday, the winds will ease. notice how the isobars opening out a little bit. that means we will see a very cold to start with lighter winds, particularly across the snowfields of scotland we could see temperatures as low as around —13 or —14. the snow showers that we do see want to be driven as far west either. many...
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cornwall already while others are saying there should be no summer holidays even in britain means that basically this is total chaos and not surprisingly people are very confused and also very angry because they want to know firmly and decisively what is the situation. that was stoney has called on the european union to hurry up and impose more sanctions on russia the repression of its opposition leaders a shuttle to meet in march to discuss the issue but russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has has his doubts about the impact of the measures we've got to we are ready militarily we have already become completely self-sufficient what we heard from a russian arms producer to see what the threat of more sanctions could actually make. and i found it on the show if you care about import substitution didn't begin just yesterday but the tendency has been there since the last decade almost a 100 percent of what we do is import substitution clearly national defense is a rather sensitive secure and you need to have everything of your own for civilian products we actually started in 2008 when w
cornwall already while others are saying there should be no summer holidays even in britain means that basically this is total chaos and not surprisingly people are very confused and also very angry because they want to know firmly and decisively what is the situation. that was stoney has called on the european union to hurry up and impose more sanctions on russia the repression of its opposition leaders a shuttle to meet in march to discuss the issue but russian foreign minister sergei lavrov...
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watch for a weather system getting close to cornwall and across into parts of the channel islands.to wednesday the winds will ease. notice how the isobars open out a little and we will see a very cold start with lighter winds and we could see temperatures as low as —13 or 14. the snow showers that we do see will want to be as far west either. we will have a dry and bright day. still pretty cold but with less of the wind chill out there. goodbye for now. this is bbc news, the headlines. at least nine people have been killed after a himilayan glacier broke off and sent a surge of water and rock down river in northern india. the avalanche caused a dam to burst and over 100 people are still unaccounted for. search efforts have stopped for the night. south africa is suspending its full roll—out of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine after a study showed disappointing results against the local variant of coronavirus. last week south africa received a million doses of the astrazeneca jab and had been due to start vaccinating people next week. protests against the military coup in me and have b
watch for a weather system getting close to cornwall and across into parts of the channel islands.to wednesday the winds will ease. notice how the isobars open out a little and we will see a very cold start with lighter winds and we could see temperatures as low as —13 or 14. the snow showers that we do see will want to be as far west either. we will have a dry and bright day. still pretty cold but with less of the wind chill out there. goodbye for now. this is bbc news, the headlines. at...
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also the chance of some sleet and snow very close to cornwall and the channel islands to end the day.ns snow showers pushing through southern scotland into northern england in particular, and a few lines further south. another icy night, temperatures could get even colder, —15, —16. now, the big picture to start wednesday has low pressure out in the atlantic trying to get towards us, but high pressure is holding on. and with the isobars opening out a little bit, the good news is it's not going to be quite as windy on wednesday. those winds more north—easterly, so it will be parts of south—east scotland, north—east england, the focus of showers. a few down east anglia, the south—east too, but more of you dry on wednesday, more of you see the sunshine. it's not going to do much to the temperatures, still struggling to get above freezing in some spots. another widespread, harsh frost, then, to take us into thursday. plenty of sunshine around for many, but increasing cloud into the west. signs of weather fronts trying to push in as the breeze picks up. signs of something milder trying to
also the chance of some sleet and snow very close to cornwall and the channel islands to end the day.ns snow showers pushing through southern scotland into northern england in particular, and a few lines further south. another icy night, temperatures could get even colder, —15, —16. now, the big picture to start wednesday has low pressure out in the atlantic trying to get towards us, but high pressure is holding on. and with the isobars opening out a little bit, the good news is it's not...
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also the chance of some sleet and snow very close to cornwall and the channel islands to end the day.a subtle shift in wind direction means snow showers pushing through southern scotland into northern england in particular, and a few lines further south. another icy night, temperatures could get even colder, —15, —16. now, the big picture to start wednesday has low pressure out in the atlantic trying to get towards us, but high pressure is holding on. and with the isobars opening out a little bit, the good news is it's not going to be quite as windy on wednesday. those winds more north—easterly, so it will be parts of south—east scotland, north—east england, the focus of showers. a few down east anglia, the south—east too, but more of you dry on wednesday, more of you see the sunshine. it's not going to do much to the temperatures, still struggling to get above freezing in some spots. another widespread, harsh frost, then, to take us into thursday. plenty of sunshine around for many, but increasing cloud into the west. signs of weather fronts trying to push in as the breeze picks up.
also the chance of some sleet and snow very close to cornwall and the channel islands to end the day.a subtle shift in wind direction means snow showers pushing through southern scotland into northern england in particular, and a few lines further south. another icy night, temperatures could get even colder, —15, —16. now, the big picture to start wednesday has low pressure out in the atlantic trying to get towards us, but high pressure is holding on. and with the isobars opening out a...
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downed street press conference he stood up and confessed that he had actually booked a holiday to cornwallworried now has jinxed everybody by doing so and he also said we would have a great british summer. he said he did that and they got everybody�*s hopes up that we could do something within the transport secretary came on the airwaves morning and said don't even think about international travel but that we shouldn't be going on any holidays. until everybody�*s vaccinated. it will take towards even though they are doing great with the vaccination programme, come at us many great success so far, we've done something like 30 million now which is more than the whole of the eu combined, but that said that is not prompted a big row with the conservative party and charles walker, by share of the 22, coming out and accusing grant schapps of being a responsible and his main point is last year with covid—i9 going on you can still go on holiday but this year we have the vaccination programme and the vaccines so we can go holiday now, so people are a bit confused and understandably so. fix, so peopl
downed street press conference he stood up and confessed that he had actually booked a holiday to cornwallworried now has jinxed everybody by doing so and he also said we would have a great british summer. he said he did that and they got everybody�*s hopes up that we could do something within the transport secretary came on the airwaves morning and said don't even think about international travel but that we shouldn't be going on any holidays. until everybody�*s vaccinated. it will take...
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cornwall already well there's a saying there should be no summer holidays even in britain means that basically there's total chaos and not surprisingly people are very confused and also very angry because they won't see that. decisively what is the situation. protests across party media are expressing concern that president biden may just be too boring compared to his predecessor donald trump and this private networks conflict depend on viewer numbers they're now in a bind as to whether to keep showing the controversial but profitable former leader . gary biden is so 6 boring in a competent i suppose i trust this guy a little bit more with the nuclear codes shined of way which is why the media is clinging to donald trump it's kind of ironic because in talking about how much the media can't let go of donald trump i'm demonstrating just how much the media can't let go of donald trump my hunch is that the orange one twitter less new to isn't leaving the public psyche or the news cycle for that matter is the media going to ignore. almost joined by every day you know the stadium a company
cornwall already well there's a saying there should be no summer holidays even in britain means that basically there's total chaos and not surprisingly people are very confused and also very angry because they won't see that. decisively what is the situation. protests across party media are expressing concern that president biden may just be too boring compared to his predecessor donald trump and this private networks conflict depend on viewer numbers they're now in a bind as to whether to keep...
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this caravan park in cornwall has a backlog of bookings, but still isn't sure people can come.w fully booked for easter, which is fantastic news. and that is 50 families desperate to come and have a holiday. we will know more about the possibilities next week, but for now, nothing is set in stone. so much still up in the air. alex forsyth, bbc news. with the uk passing the 15 million mark for vaccinations, attention is now focusing on offering jabs to the next group of people — starting with those aged over 65 and younger people with underlying health conditions. the government aims to inoculate everyone over 50 by the end of april. but there's concern from some vulnerable groups that they've been missed out in the first phase — people with asthma or learning difficulties, for example. our health editor hugh pym has more. thank you very much, good morning. visiting a vaccination centre today, the prime minister was keen to praise all those involved in getting more than 15 million people in the uk inoculated with a first dose. if you look at what's happened in the last few weeks
this caravan park in cornwall has a backlog of bookings, but still isn't sure people can come.w fully booked for easter, which is fantastic news. and that is 50 families desperate to come and have a holiday. we will know more about the possibilities next week, but for now, nothing is set in stone. so much still up in the air. alex forsyth, bbc news. with the uk passing the 15 million mark for vaccinations, attention is now focusing on offering jabs to the next group of people — starting with...
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and we also have got to watch for a weather system just getting close to cornwall and also across intoy of subzero wind—chill for all of us. as you go through into wednesday, the winds will ease. notice how the isobars opening out a little bit. that means we will see a very cold start with lighter winds, particularly across the snowfields of scotland we could see temperatures as low as around —13 or —14. the snow showers that we do see want to be driven as far west either. many towards the eastern areas, most though on wednesday will have a dry and bright day. still pretty cold but with less of a wind—chill out there. bye for now. hello, you are with abc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world, i'm sally bundock. myanmar�*s protests intensify. nurses and other workers go on strike as thousands take to the streets again, a week on from the military coup was that this is the scene live in the commercial capital young gone. south africa pulls the oxford astrazeneca jab from its upcoming vaccine programme after a study shows disappointing results against t
and we also have got to watch for a weather system just getting close to cornwall and also across intoy of subzero wind—chill for all of us. as you go through into wednesday, the winds will ease. notice how the isobars opening out a little bit. that means we will see a very cold start with lighter winds, particularly across the snowfields of scotland we could see temperatures as low as around —13 or —14. the snow showers that we do see want to be driven as far west either. many towards...