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daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland.resident celebrating with the national team in russia. here he is wearing a red and white chequered t—shirt — jumping and singing with the players. happy times for croatia. 30,000 people descended on british capital to celebrate british pride. we will leave you with some of these pictures to say goodbye. the summer heatwave goes on. another hot, sunny and dry day on saturday. sunday dry day on saturday. look similar. this was a picture taken saturday afternoon by one of our weather watchers in cambridgeshire. you can see the fair weather cloud which has been bubbling up. fairly similar on sunday. a bit of cloud here and there. over the next few days, largely dry, and many of us will have strong sunshine around. high pressure keeping things generally dry and settled. a weather front sitting across the far north—west on sunday, bringing a bit more cloud in some spots of rain, particularly to the far north—west of scotland. small chance of catching an isolated shower across southern scotl
daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland.resident celebrating with the national team in russia. here he is wearing a red and white chequered t—shirt — jumping and singing with the players. happy times for croatia. 30,000 people descended on british capital to celebrate british pride. we will leave you with some of these pictures to say goodbye. the summer heatwave goes on. another hot, sunny and dry day on saturday. sunday dry day on saturday. look similar. this was a picture taken saturday...
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daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland. now on bbc news — our world. we have a pursuit..heading eastbound, about 70mph... it's a pursuit. they're on the freeway, they're coming east. the crime situation is high. it's very, very busy for law enforcement. but, again, it's a very small percentage of people that are causing the problems. all right, bad guyjust crashed. all right. i'm going to get us a little bit off because we have, like, i7 guns pointed in this direction. radio: they are starting to take the occupants into custody. a night patrol with the la sheriffs in the city of compton. two suspected members of the southside compton cripps gang are under arrest. it would be really unsafe for them to be in their rival‘s area and if they are there they are going to have to have protection, because it's almost expected for them to be armed. police estimate there are almost 4,000 gang members in compton. 0urarea, ourservice area, is ten square miles. fireworks explode fireworks. ten square miles. so for every square mile, we have six active gangs. 37 gangs compete for contr
daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland. now on bbc news — our world. we have a pursuit..heading eastbound, about 70mph... it's a pursuit. they're on the freeway, they're coming east. the crime situation is high. it's very, very busy for law enforcement. but, again, it's a very small percentage of people that are causing the problems. all right, bad guyjust crashed. all right. i'm going to get us a little bit off because we have, like, i7 guns pointed in this direction. radio: they are starting...
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daniela relph reports. on the far left is rick stanton, on the far right isjohn volanthen.hed and experienced cave divers. the reassuring words of john volanthen the first contact with the outside world the boys and their coach had had in more than a week. this wasjohn volanthen this morning, helping prepare thai navy seals. the team have been in thailand for several days, chosen for the expertise of low visibility cave dives and specialist knowledge of breathing equipment. john and rick, they are calm, very collected, very organised, extremely disciplined, and consummate professionals. so i feel confident from this point on that things are going to work. the british cave divers are volunteers. rick stanton isa divers are volunteers. rick stanton is a retired firefighter from coventry. he was awarded an mbe in 2012 for services to cave diving. john volanthen is an it consultant from bristol. he's been cave diving since he was a teenager. his family have been closely following this rescue. it's a feeling of pride, but tojohn, it'sjust rescue. it's a feeling of pride, but to
daniela relph reports. on the far left is rick stanton, on the far right isjohn volanthen.hed and experienced cave divers. the reassuring words of john volanthen the first contact with the outside world the boys and their coach had had in more than a week. this wasjohn volanthen this morning, helping prepare thai navy seals. the team have been in thailand for several days, chosen for the expertise of low visibility cave dives and specialist knowledge of breathing equipment. john and rick, they...
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daniela relph is in hyde park in central london. not for everyone, this heat, but it does look lovely there? yeah, it is rather lovely, fiona, but even gone six o'clock in the evening here, no sign of things cooling off in hyde park, and it is the same story across large parts of the same story across large parts of the uk as temperatures continued to soar, and that is why today the met office and public health england have decided to issue that amber alert. a parched, dried out landscape. this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the only hint of green, the cricket pitches, which have been watered, as searing temperatures linger. in city centres on public transport that temperatures can feel particularly oppressive. for some there is downtime, but for many working through the heat, day after day, is now tiresome. i'm struggling. we've got a meeting just now, but we had to escape the office, we don't have air con, it's broken. the tube, you know, it is not pleasant to get to work. it was good for the fir
daniela relph is in hyde park in central london. not for everyone, this heat, but it does look lovely there? yeah, it is rather lovely, fiona, but even gone six o'clock in the evening here, no sign of things cooling off in hyde park, and it is the same story across large parts of the same story across large parts of the uk as temperatures continued to soar, and that is why today the met office and public health england have decided to issue that amber alert. a parched, dried out landscape. this...
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daniela relph, bbc news. means this grass hasn't grown so they have to eat they'll feed, highly unusual in summer they'll feed, highly unusual in summerand they'll feed, highly unusual in summer and very expensive. -- bailed feed. i've never known anything like this in all my time. we haven't had any significant rain for six weeks i would think so now we're having to feed the winter forage we've kept back for winter. the last time we had conditions like this was 1976.‘ short distance away atjohnson's commercial nursery they grow plants for garden centres and local authorities. trouble is, fewer people are wanting to buy plants because they don't think they'll last. there's talk of hosepipe bans etc, people don't want to put plans in and they watch them die in front of them. it's wilting, just not growing. guide grows carrots for a living. the conditions mean they are much smaller than they should be. the business consequences are there is much less crop, we are letting customers down, less income in the busin
daniela relph, bbc news. means this grass hasn't grown so they have to eat they'll feed, highly unusual in summer they'll feed, highly unusual in summerand they'll feed, highly unusual in summer and very expensive. -- bailed feed. i've never known anything like this in all my time. we haven't had any significant rain for six weeks i would think so now we're having to feed the winter forage we've kept back for winter. the last time we had conditions like this was 1976.‘ short distance away...
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daniela relph reports., this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the only hint of green, the cricket pitches which have been watered, as searing temperatures linger. at the start of another week, most of the uk's schools are on holiday and still temperatures soar. but are there signs of heatwave fatigue? i'm struggling. even like we have a meeting just now and we had to escape the office, we don't have air conditioning, it's broken. the tube is not pleasant to get to work. conditioning, it's broken. the tube is not pleasant to get to workm was good for the first five days and i think after that everyone has just gone a bit loopy now with it. i'm trying to remember that it would be like this all the time. that's basically about it. it's awful i try and wake up every day and say it's great because in a few months it won't be like this. the met office hasissued won't be like this. the met office has issued a heat healthwatch warning, that only happens during a prolonged period of
daniela relph reports., this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the only hint of green, the cricket pitches which have been watered, as searing temperatures linger. at the start of another week, most of the uk's schools are on holiday and still temperatures soar. but are there signs of heatwave fatigue? i'm struggling. even like we have a meeting just now and we had to escape the office, we don't have air conditioning, it's broken. the tube is not pleasant to get...
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daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland.eed by the cabinet at chequers yesterday. part of the plan is that unlimited immigration from the eu will end, but today theresa may refused to rule out making it easier for eu citizens to come here, than people from other parts of the world. conservative brexiteers have said they're waiting for more details about the new proposals. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. brexit is a marathon, not a sprint. mps rushing to downing street to get more on theresa may's plan. happy with what's been agreed? the cabinet agreed it. but who else knows what's going on? the only thing that is absolutely certain about today is free coffee at number 9. inside number 10, the prime minister relieved to have her cabinet on board. i think when people voted to leave the european union they wanted an end to free movement. free movement will end. they wanted us to end the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice in the uk. that will end. but for many brexiteers, a commitment to follow the eu's
daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland.eed by the cabinet at chequers yesterday. part of the plan is that unlimited immigration from the eu will end, but today theresa may refused to rule out making it easier for eu citizens to come here, than people from other parts of the world. conservative brexiteers have said they're waiting for more details about the new proposals. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. brexit is a marathon, not a sprint. mps rushing to downing street to get more on...
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daniela relph reports.andscape, this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the only hint of green, the cricket pitches which have been watered, as searing temperatures linger. at the start of another week, most of the uk's schools are on holiday and still temperatures soar. but are there signs of heatwave fatigue? i'm struggling. even like we've got a meeting just now and we had to escape the office, we don't have air conditioning, it's broken. the tube is not pleasant to get to work. it was good for the first five days and i think after that everyone has just gone a bit loopy now with it. i'm trying to remember that it won't be like this all the time. that's basically about it. it's awful that i try and wake up every day and say it's great because in a few months it won't be like this. the met office has issued a heat healthwatch warning, which only happens during a prolonged period of high temperatures. what we're seeing this week is a run of days across central and eastern en
daniela relph reports.andscape, this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the only hint of green, the cricket pitches which have been watered, as searing temperatures linger. at the start of another week, most of the uk's schools are on holiday and still temperatures soar. but are there signs of heatwave fatigue? i'm struggling. even like we've got a meeting just now and we had to escape the office, we don't have air conditioning, it's broken. the tube is not...
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daniela relph has the latest. a parched, dried out landscape.ordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the only hint of green, the cricket pitches, which have been watered, as searing temperatures linger. for the start of another week, most of the uk schools are now on holiday, and still, temperatures soar. but are there signs of heatwave fatigue? i'm struggling. we've got a meeting just now, but we had to escape the office, we don't have air con, it's broken. the tube, it is not pleasant to get to work. it was good for the first five days, and i think after that, everyone has just gone a bit loopy now with it. i'm trying to remember that it won't be like this all the time. it is awful, but i try to wake up every day and say, "it's great," because in a few months, it won't be like this. the met office has issued a heat health watch alert. that only happens during a prolonged period of high temperatures. what we are seeing this week is a run of days across central and eastern england where there is no respite from heat and humidi
daniela relph has the latest. a parched, dried out landscape.ordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the only hint of green, the cricket pitches, which have been watered, as searing temperatures linger. for the start of another week, most of the uk schools are now on holiday, and still, temperatures soar. but are there signs of heatwave fatigue? i'm struggling. we've got a meeting just now, but we had to escape the office, we don't have air con, it's broken. the tube, it is...
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daniela relph, bbc news. howard johnson is outside the caves and gave us more details about how the rescue might unfold. it's evening here at the cave complex but search and rescue operations are going on in the caves behind me here. we've heard that two navy seal divers are currently with the boys in this cave network underneath in this small pocket where the boys are sheltering roughly one metre above the water level on this muddy ledge somewhere near an area called pattay beach beach, around three kilometres inside this complex. what we've heard is they will be giving them energy sachets, gels to try to give them their vitamins and sugars they have been lacking in the last week. they've been reported to be very emaciated since they haven't eaten in more than ten days. also looking at stockpiling food and air with in the chambers, the flooded chambers down here, to get that through to the boys so in the worst case scenario, if this monsoon season carries on for another three or four months, they will have e
daniela relph, bbc news. howard johnson is outside the caves and gave us more details about how the rescue might unfold. it's evening here at the cave complex but search and rescue operations are going on in the caves behind me here. we've heard that two navy seal divers are currently with the boys in this cave network underneath in this small pocket where the boys are sheltering roughly one metre above the water level on this muddy ledge somewhere near an area called pattay beach beach, around...
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daniela relph is at stjames s palace in central london — daniela, we gather that neither the queen and right. neither of them will be here. it is not because of any health reasons or concern, it is a case in terms of the queen in managing her timetable. she has a busy week ahead of her. tomorrow she will be taking part in celebrations to mark the centenary of the raf and later in the week she will meet a certain president trump. she will miss today and we understand the cambridges are very understanding of that. in attendance will be prince louis‘ grandparents, the duke and duchess of cornwall and mr and mrs middleton. harry and meghan will be there. prince louis is 11 weeks old. today will be the first time we will see the cambridges altogether as a family of five because george and charlotte will be here prince louis will be christened in a replica of a traditional royal christening gown. he will be baptised with water from the riverjordan. there is one family member and five friends. the family member and five friends. the family is lucy middleton. she is the duchess of cambridge‘s
daniela relph is at stjames s palace in central london — daniela, we gather that neither the queen and right. neither of them will be here. it is not because of any health reasons or concern, it is a case in terms of the queen in managing her timetable. she has a busy week ahead of her. tomorrow she will be taking part in celebrations to mark the centenary of the raf and later in the week she will meet a certain president trump. she will miss today and we understand the cambridges are very...
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daniela relph was with some of the fans in sunderland. patriotism on full show.was hopeful. i'm feeling great! england 2-0. so excited! what do you reckon? going to wind, definitely going to wind. with england's jordan pickford and henderson both from sunderland, there was added passion here. this cloud lived every tackle, every chance, and emory goal. —— every chance, and emory goal. —— every goal. for 90 minutes this afternoon, england seems to grind to afternoon, england seems to grind to a halt. thousands gathering around big screens, watching and willing their team to do well. in the past, it england have been stressful viewing, but not so much today. the young footballers of ridgeway rovers stopped their games to watch. this is where harry kane played as a child. and in sunderland, at the final whistle, there was total euphoria. it's coming home! this has been an uplifting experience. everybody watching together here, after years of disappointment, they have finally seen their team deliver. you know, they have done really well. absolutely fab and i am so pl
daniela relph was with some of the fans in sunderland. patriotism on full show.was hopeful. i'm feeling great! england 2-0. so excited! what do you reckon? going to wind, definitely going to wind. with england's jordan pickford and henderson both from sunderland, there was added passion here. this cloud lived every tackle, every chance, and emory goal. —— every chance, and emory goal. —— every goal. for 90 minutes this afternoon, england seems to grind to afternoon, england seems to...
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more on that in a minute with danny savage in north yorkshire, but first daniela relph on the wider impacts of this heatwave. a parched, dried out landscape. this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. searing temperatures linger. the key thing is the weather is a prolonged period of high temperatures. with no breakfor period of high temperatures. with no break for catherine that is why the met office and public health england haveissued met office and public health england have issued that amber alert. the advice is obvious but clear. stay out of the sun during the hottest hours and it is the young and the elderly who are the most vulnerable. it is serious because people have underlying health problems and perhaps are on tablets and the hot weather just tip them perhaps are on tablets and the hot weatherjust tip them over into not being able to cope. i find sleeping difficult. i'm drinking more water and using ice. no problem for us, i think it is better than in the cold, wind and rain. the hot weather has a wider impact on our own behaviour and product committ
more on that in a minute with danny savage in north yorkshire, but first daniela relph on the wider impacts of this heatwave. a parched, dried out landscape. this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. searing temperatures linger. the key thing is the weather is a prolonged period of high temperatures. with no breakfor period of high temperatures. with no break for catherine that is why the met office and public health england haveissued met office and public health...
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daniela relph reports. a parched landscape, this is hertfordshire.r sight around the uk. there isjust a hints of green. the cricket pitches — which have been watered. as searing temperatures linger. in city centres on public transport the temperature can feel particularly oppressive. for some there is down time. but for many working through the heat day after day is now tiresome. i'm struggling. we have a meeting now and we have to escape the office. we don't have air conditioning. the tube is not pleasa nt to conditioning. the tube is not pleasant to get to work. it was good for the first five days now everyone's gone loopy wit. i'm trying to remember it won't be like this all the time. it is awful, but i try to wake up every day and say it's great. because in a few months it's great. because in a few months it won't be like this. the majority of schools in the uk are now on holiday. in cheltenham, the option ofa holiday. in cheltenham, the option of a swim was irresistible. but with caution. the met office has issued a heat health watch alert. some
daniela relph reports. a parched landscape, this is hertfordshire.r sight around the uk. there isjust a hints of green. the cricket pitches — which have been watered. as searing temperatures linger. in city centres on public transport the temperature can feel particularly oppressive. for some there is down time. but for many working through the heat day after day is now tiresome. i'm struggling. we have a meeting now and we have to escape the office. we don't have air conditioning. the tube...
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our correspondent daniela relph has the latest.lming legal victory. he cried in court as the judgment was read and showed his emotion as he left. i can't really answer too many questions at the moment. it's going to take a little while for me to get over the whole emotional factor. and so i hope you'll forgive me. i'll talk to some other time, thank you very much. in august 2014, the bbc reported on a police search of sir cliff richard's home in berkshire. it was part of a south yorkshire police investigation into an historical allegation of sexual abuse made by a boy under the age of 16. sir cliff richard was never arrested or charged. he argued the coverage was intrusive and an invasion of his privacy. today thejudge agreed. he never expected after 60 years in the public eye that his privacy and reputation would be tarnished in this way and he would need to fight such a battle. although he felt it necessary to pursue this case and the sum awarded in damages is one of the highest ever in this area of law, sir cliff's motivation wa
our correspondent daniela relph has the latest.lming legal victory. he cried in court as the judgment was read and showed his emotion as he left. i can't really answer too many questions at the moment. it's going to take a little while for me to get over the whole emotional factor. and so i hope you'll forgive me. i'll talk to some other time, thank you very much. in august 2014, the bbc reported on a police search of sir cliff richard's home in berkshire. it was part of a south yorkshire...
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daniela relph, bbc news.e was a paedophile ring in the matter has been charged. he has been charged with 12 counts of perverting the course of justice with 12 counts of perverting the course ofjustice and one count of fraud in relation to an alleged claim he made to the criminal injuries compensation authority. this relates to the operation known as operation midlands which was set up as operation midlands which was set up by as operation midlands which was set up by scotland yard to investigate allegations of a paedophile ring at the heart of westminster. nick said he had been systematically abused in the 1970s and 80s and he witnessed three boys being murdered and he named a number of leading, high profile figures including harvey proctor, the former conservative mp lord bramhall and the late leon britton. scotland yard to 18 months to carry out their investigation and it resulted in no criminal charges whatsoever. the enquiry cost £2.5 million and the met was subject to fierce criticism after a report by a
daniela relph, bbc news.e was a paedophile ring in the matter has been charged. he has been charged with 12 counts of perverting the course of justice with 12 counts of perverting the course ofjustice and one count of fraud in relation to an alleged claim he made to the criminal injuries compensation authority. this relates to the operation known as operation midlands which was set up as operation midlands which was set up by as operation midlands which was set up by scotland yard to...
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daniela relph has more. for sir cliff richard, it was an overwhelming legal victory.s read and judges ——and showed his emotion as he left. i can't really answer too many questions at the moment. it's going to take a little well for me to get over the whole emotional factor. and so i hope you will forgive me. i will talk to you some other time. thank you very much. in august 2014, the bbc reported on a police search of sir cliff richard's home in berkshire. it was part of a south yorkshire police investigation into an historical allegation of sexual abuse made by a boy under the age of 16. sir cliff richard was never arrested or charged. he argued that the coverage was intrusive and an invasion of his privacy. today, thejudge agreed. he never expected after 60 years in the public eye that his privacy and reputation would be tarnished in this way and that he would need to fight such a battle. although he felt it necessary to pursue this case, and the sum awarded in damages is one of the highest ever in this area of law, sir cliff's motivation was not for personal gain a
daniela relph has more. for sir cliff richard, it was an overwhelming legal victory.s read and judges ——and showed his emotion as he left. i can't really answer too many questions at the moment. it's going to take a little well for me to get over the whole emotional factor. and so i hope you will forgive me. i will talk to you some other time. thank you very much. in august 2014, the bbc reported on a police search of sir cliff richard's home in berkshire. it was part of a south yorkshire...
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daniela relph is in horse guards parade for us.be a fly—past that stewart one o'clock —— thatis fly—past that stewart one o'clock —— that is due at one o'clock. the parade is well under way up towards the palace and it is a real showcase today for the royal air force, a tra nsfer today for the royal air force, a transfer the air force to reflect on its achievements over the past 100 yea rs, its achievements over the past 100 years, marking its centenary but also a chance to look forward with what is going to happen over perhaps the next 100 years or so. to look at what it would be like to be part of events today, i'm joined by captain willie hackett. can i ask on a personal level but it is like to be involved in the centenary of the service you have worked in for so long? it's an amazing day and personally very interesting. i've beenin personally very interesting. i've been in the air force for nearly 30 years. ever since i was a little boy i wanted to be a fighter pilot in the air force and many are proud of out the air force and
daniela relph is in horse guards parade for us.be a fly—past that stewart one o'clock —— thatis fly—past that stewart one o'clock —— that is due at one o'clock. the parade is well under way up towards the palace and it is a real showcase today for the royal air force, a tra nsfer today for the royal air force, a transfer the air force to reflect on its achievements over the past 100 yea rs, its achievements over the past 100 years, marking its centenary but also a chance to look...