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and there is more on the victoria derbyshire programme website. least 58 people have been killed in a suspected gas attack in the rebel—held province of idlib. the british—based, syrian 0bservatory for human rights said most of the dead in the air raid were civilians and either the syrian government or russian planes carried out the bombing. earlier neil davidson gave his reaction to these reports. the use of chemical weapons is prohibited in all circumstances under international humanitarian law, the law of armed conflict. the icrc has been appalled over the last two yea rs been appalled over the last two years about repeated allegations about the use of chemical weapons. there has been confirmed use of chlorine, nerve agents and mustard gas. some investigations having carried out by the united nations with the icrc to verify the use of chemical weapons and also in some cases to determine responsibility. the icrc, we don‘t take part in any kind of investigation because of our working methods, but we do, where we have first hand information about
and there is more on the victoria derbyshire programme website. least 58 people have been killed in a suspected gas attack in the rebel—held province of idlib. the british—based, syrian 0bservatory for human rights said most of the dead in the air raid were civilians and either the syrian government or russian planes carried out the bombing. earlier neil davidson gave his reaction to these reports. the use of chemical weapons is prohibited in all circumstances under international...
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she is on the campaign trail in derbyshire.p some of the items on the pavement. looks like they are about to box them up to take them away for any analyses the need to do. the officer with the camera around his or her neck taking details of what has happened. we have some still photographs we can assure you. there we are. armed police in some numbers responding to that incident earlier. it seems there is a person on the ground who they are dealing with. the suggestion is this is the man who was arrested in this incident earlier. it is a busy part of london. many pictures coming in from eyewitnesses who were just going about their business near westminster and the houses of parliament. they became aware there was police activity. that is the live pictures at this incident on whitehall. one man arrested. no suggestion that anybody has been injured, but reports of knives. actually you can see two knives it would seem to me in that shotjust to the left of brown rucksack. and certainly police cordoned and the presence of forensic of
she is on the campaign trail in derbyshire.p some of the items on the pavement. looks like they are about to box them up to take them away for any analyses the need to do. the officer with the camera around his or her neck taking details of what has happened. we have some still photographs we can assure you. there we are. armed police in some numbers responding to that incident earlier. it seems there is a person on the ground who they are dealing with. the suggestion is this is the man who was...
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the prime minister was away from london on an election visit to derbyshire.n individual has been arrested in whitehall today and that that individual has been arrested on the basis of a terrorism charge. obviously i can't say much more about it, because it is an ongoing police investigation, but i think it shows that our police and our intelligence and security services are on the alert, as they always are, looking to keep us safe and secure. for the second time in just over a month, westminster was once again on a terror alert. security are concerned with the police and everything like that. but overall, i think people still feel safe and tourism, people will continue to do what they do. scary to be honest, because it has happened the second time in one month. so, yes, it makes me really, really worried. we saw the helicopters circling. people got in touch to see if you were ok. friends and family up north were saying — make sure you are ok down there, not walking about. the suspect is said to have no link to the killer khalid masood who launched his assault
the prime minister was away from london on an election visit to derbyshire.n individual has been arrested in whitehall today and that that individual has been arrested on the basis of a terrorism charge. obviously i can't say much more about it, because it is an ongoing police investigation, but i think it shows that our police and our intelligence and security services are on the alert, as they always are, looking to keep us safe and secure. for the second time in just over a month,...
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the prime minister was away from london on an election visit to derbyshire.arrested in whitehall today and the individual has been arrested on the basis of a terrorism charge. obviously i can't say much more about it because it is an ongoing police investigation. but i think it shows that our police and intelligence and security services are on the alert as they always are, looking to keep us safe and secure. for the second time in just over a month westminster was once again on a terror alert. but this time, to the relief of those who work here, and the many visitors, any threat was stopped, no one was harmed. the suspect is said to have no link to khalid masood who launched his murderous assault, first with a car and then with a knife. he was shot dead by police. he took the lives of five people including pc keith palmer who, unarmed, confronted five people including pc keith palmerwho, unarmed, confronted him inside the grounds of the houses of parliament. since then there has been a heightened sense of security here. the fact he is in a location that has
the prime minister was away from london on an election visit to derbyshire.arrested in whitehall today and the individual has been arrested on the basis of a terrorism charge. obviously i can't say much more about it because it is an ongoing police investigation. but i think it shows that our police and intelligence and security services are on the alert as they always are, looking to keep us safe and secure. for the second time in just over a month westminster was once again on a terror alert....
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victoria derbyshire. now the weather. we have seen big con drasts across the uk today.ng down in the next couple of days because towards the north and the west of the uk we have got cloud and outbreaks of rain and indeed, along the south coast we saw lingering fog here, but it is this weather front out west which is going to change the story a little bit over the next few days. it is a cold front coming in from the west. we saw 18 celsius in gravesend earlier. we will see lower temperatures as the weather front makes its way eastwards. it will bring cloud and rain with it. the cloud keeps temperatures up across england and wales, but they will be dipping away in scotland and northern ireland. into the morning, not much rain left in wales and in the south—west of england, but it is grey out there. there will be low cloud over the hills, but dull and damp across the south—eastern corner. bear that in mind for the morning rush. further north, there is low cloud out there, so it will be grey over the hills. it does brighten upment some parts of northern ireland seeing some
victoria derbyshire. now the weather. we have seen big con drasts across the uk today.ng down in the next couple of days because towards the north and the west of the uk we have got cloud and outbreaks of rain and indeed, along the south coast we saw lingering fog here, but it is this weather front out west which is going to change the story a little bit over the next few days. it is a cold front coming in from the west. we saw 18 celsius in gravesend earlier. we will see lower temperatures as...
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derbyshire as a whole voted leave.have to say when i woke up this morning i was not expecting there to be the announcement. but now that i've heard it am incredibly excited. i think putting my majority aside we have to think of what is right for the country and i think this is a great opportunity for us to take, to go forward. you voted remain in an area that voted by and large to leave. that is going to complicate things is it not and in that regard putting your a1 seat, a1 vote majority to one side will be difficult. i fought and i thought long and hard whether to go for remain leave and in the end i went for remain. 57% of people in derbyshire voted to leave. but actually now that we have voted to leave, i was fully committed to it, i believe it was the right thing to do, incredibly excited. i've been speaking to businesses in derby who are looking at the opportunities this would afford us. and now this will back that up so i am excited about the opportunity it presents. are you hoping that if theresa may gets a thu
derbyshire as a whole voted leave.have to say when i woke up this morning i was not expecting there to be the announcement. but now that i've heard it am incredibly excited. i think putting my majority aside we have to think of what is right for the country and i think this is a great opportunity for us to take, to go forward. you voted remain in an area that voted by and large to leave. that is going to complicate things is it not and in that regard putting your a1 seat, a1 vote majority to...
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that was alan, talking to the victoria derbyshire programme.ix years ago, and put up a reward for information about her killing. john mcareavey has offered 2 million mauritian rupees, almost twice the average annual salary. michaela mcareavey was found strangled in her hotel room in january 2011, just 12 days after her wedding. two hotel workers stood trial for murder, but were found not guilty. mark simpson reports from mauritius. back on the island where his wife was murdered. this is a returnjourney most people thought john mcareavey would never make. he first came to mauritius six years ago. it was his honeymoon. but, 12 days after getting married, michaela mcareavey was murdered. today, he announced a reward to help catch his wife's colours. his offering more than £110,000. catch his wife's colours. his offering more than £40,000. anyone can provide information that can subsequently be used and lead to a successful conviction in court for the people responsible for michaela's murder, then they are fully entitled to that reward. john and mi
that was alan, talking to the victoria derbyshire programme.ix years ago, and put up a reward for information about her killing. john mcareavey has offered 2 million mauritian rupees, almost twice the average annual salary. michaela mcareavey was found strangled in her hotel room in january 2011, just 12 days after her wedding. two hotel workers stood trial for murder, but were found not guilty. mark simpson reports from mauritius. back on the island where his wife was murdered. this is a...
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we've seen a major investment from toyota in derbyshire.onstituency with aston martin. that demonstrates their confidence in our vision as we leave the european union. wales has a number of technological hotspots, particularly around cardiff and elsewhere. does he not think that they will benefit after brexit from bilateral trade deals that we'll be able to make with the united states, canada as well as the european union? in leaving the european customs union, welsh manufacturers and farmers will lose the solid protections offered by the bloc. why doesn't he come clean today and admit it is the intention of the tories to sell welsh producers down the rivers in order to open up markets with the bankers of london? well, the honourable member will recognise that exports from wales have grown over the last year, they've grown significantly by 6.2%. that is something he welcomes. he will also recognise the data i highlighted earlier about record levels of employment and low levels of unemployment. on that basis, he will recognise we want the fr
we've seen a major investment from toyota in derbyshire.onstituency with aston martin. that demonstrates their confidence in our vision as we leave the european union. wales has a number of technological hotspots, particularly around cardiff and elsewhere. does he not think that they will benefit after brexit from bilateral trade deals that we'll be able to make with the united states, canada as well as the european union? in leaving the european customs union, welsh manufacturers and farmers...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.children on holiday in term time. and i will be at the supreme court bringing you live reaction to that judgment. we are expecting it in the next hour. cuts to bereavement payments — something we've been talking about all week on the programme — come into effect today. we'll hear from a group of parents calling on the government to reverse the changes. and how to bounce back from massive disappointment. there is a head shot in the last second. olympic silver medallist lutalo mohammed, who missed out on a gold by one second, has been speaking to others about bouncing back from failure.
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.children on holiday in term time. and i will be at the supreme court bringing you live reaction to that judgment. we are expecting it in the next hour. cuts to bereavement payments — something we've been talking about all week on the programme — come into effect today. we'll hear from a group of parents calling on the government to reverse the changes. and how to bounce back from massive disappointment. there is a head shot in the last...
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hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. 21—year—old jamesis life. he plays for qprs mental health team and this morning we've taken him to train and meet with some of their first team players. do say tuned for that — and keen to hear your stories this morning. did you find something — or someone — in life which helped you deal with mental illness?
hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. 21—year—old jamesis life. he plays for qprs mental health team and this morning we've taken him to train and meet with some of their first team players. do say tuned for that — and keen to hear your stories this morning. did you find something — or someone — in life which helped you deal with mental illness?
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hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. the caring for their own premature baby, is having a dramatic and beneficial effect. we've had exclusive access to the neo—natal unit. it's just nice to feel like a mum instead of just it's just nice to feel like a mum instead ofjust somebody it's just nice to feel like a mum instead of just somebody watched it's just nice to feel like a mum instead ofjust somebody watched —— stood watching. i could feel her and she felt safe. we bring you that report before 9:30. also on the programme — campaigners are calling on the government to rethink cuts to payments for bereaved parents that take effect this week. they've been described as callous and brutal by critics. and will the fa punish the sunderland manager, david moyes, for saying this to a female reporter? it was just getting a wee
hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. the caring for their own premature baby, is having a dramatic and beneficial effect. we've had exclusive access to the neo—natal unit. it's just nice to feel like a mum instead of just it's just nice to feel like a mum instead ofjust somebody it's just nice to feel like a mum instead of just somebody watched it's just nice to feel like a mum instead ofjust somebody watched —— stood watching. i could...
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the prime minister was away from london on an election visit to derbyshire.as been arrested in whitehall and that individual has been arrested on the basis of a terrorism charge. i cannot say much more about it because it is an ongoing police investigation, but i think it shows oui’ investigation, but i think it shows our police and intelligence and security services are on the alert as always, looking to keep us safe and secure. for the second time in just over a month westminster was once again on a terror alert, but this time to the relief of those who work here and many visitors, any threat was stopped. no one was harmed. the suspect is said to have no link to khaled massoud, who launched his murderous assault with a carand then launched his murderous assault with a car and then a knife. he was shot dead by police. he took the lives of five people, including pc keith palmer, who confronted him inside the grounds of parliament. since then there has been a heightened sense of security. the fact he is in a location recently the subject of an attack would mak
the prime minister was away from london on an election visit to derbyshire.as been arrested in whitehall and that individual has been arrested on the basis of a terrorism charge. i cannot say much more about it because it is an ongoing police investigation, but i think it shows oui’ investigation, but i think it shows our police and intelligence and security services are on the alert as always, looking to keep us safe and secure. for the second time in just over a month westminster was once...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.or parties that have ruled the country for decades have been swept aside — instead, voters will chose between a relative political novice and an anti—immigration, anti—european party. full coverage of the presidential elections throughout the programme. translation: i want to become the president of all the people of france, the president of the patriots, in the face of threats from the nationalists. translation: the time has come to get rid of all the arrogant people who wanted to dictate to the people what they should do. i am the candidate the people. also this morning: caring for an elderly relative 24 hours a day — we've been to meet those who give up their lives to look after a family member.
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.or parties that have ruled the country for decades have been swept aside — instead, voters will chose between a relative political novice and an anti—immigration, anti—european party. full coverage of the presidential elections throughout the programme. translation: i want to become the president of all the people of france, the president of the patriots, in the face of threats from the nationalists. translation: the time has come to get...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. 72 dead, 20 of them children in a suspected chemical attack in north—west syriaat. what can be done, if anything? i lost my son, my children, my neighbours, my daughter. they're all gone. i only have got left... we will be live on the ground where it happened and we'll ask whether the attack was carried out on the orders of the syrian president? also on the programme, in an exclusive interview a mum whose violent and abusive ex is subject to the first ever court orderforcing him to is subject to the first ever court order forcing him to tell authorities if he gets a new
i'm victoria derbyshire. 72 dead, 20 of them children in a suspected chemical attack in north—west syriaat. what can be done, if anything? i lost my son, my children, my neighbours, my daughter. they're all gone. i only have got left... we will be live on the ground where it happened and we'll ask whether the attack was carried out on the orders of the syrian president? also on the programme, in an exclusive interview a mum whose violent and abusive ex is subject to the first ever court...
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the prime minister was away from london on an election visit to derbyshire i'm aware an individual hasday and that that individual has been arrested on the basis of a terrorism charge. obviously i can't say much more about it, because it is an ongoing police investigation but i think it shows that our police and our intelligence and security services are on the alert, as they always are, looking to keep us safe and secure. for the second time in just over a month, westminster was once again ona over a month, westminster was once again on a terror alert. security are concerned with the police and everything like that. but overall, i think people still feel safe and tourism, people will continue to do what they do. scary to be honest, because it has happened the second time in one month. so, yes, it makes me really, really worried. we saw the helicopters circling. me really, really worried. we saw the helicopters circling! people got in touch to see if you were ok. friends and family up north were saying — make sure you are ok down there, not walking about. the suspect is said to have no
the prime minister was away from london on an election visit to derbyshire i'm aware an individual hasday and that that individual has been arrested on the basis of a terrorism charge. obviously i can't say much more about it, because it is an ongoing police investigation but i think it shows that our police and our intelligence and security services are on the alert, as they always are, looking to keep us safe and secure. for the second time in just over a month, westminster was once again ona...
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this morning kurt's son dallas told victoria derbyshire how the news from london reached him in saltmy older brother saying that my dad and melissa were involved in the london attacks. i got a few photos that was the way i found out. of course, it was unbelievable and i did not believe it at first. after seeing the pictures, it was a heavy experience. it is still hard to take in. we confirmed that it was them. how do you rationalise that?” in. we confirmed that it was them. how do you rationalise that? i try to focus on the positive and celebrate the time that i did have with my dad. my dad was the most loving, giving, humble guy that you can come across. always good to hang out with him. kids loved him. he was just always someone with a smile on his face, it was contagious. he had back contagious laugh. he is going to be missed —— that contagious laugh. i want to play you something your stepmother melissa said in an interview with the bbc last night. he was probably the most loving man i have ever met. no hate. he just loved everyone. there was such love in his heart. and you can ma
this morning kurt's son dallas told victoria derbyshire how the news from london reached him in saltmy older brother saying that my dad and melissa were involved in the london attacks. i got a few photos that was the way i found out. of course, it was unbelievable and i did not believe it at first. after seeing the pictures, it was a heavy experience. it is still hard to take in. we confirmed that it was them. how do you rationalise that?” in. we confirmed that it was them. how do you...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ook two women who don't like politics to spend a day in parliament. could it convince them to vote? i wasn't too sure why the speaker speaks in that weird voice when he calls out people's names. and then it made it hard to understand what he was saying. yeah. reporter: how does he do it? right, my name is kiara and it was like ki—ar—ra. it was really weird. we'll bring you that full report in around 15 minutes time. the puppy farm murders — surrey police have been criticised for returning a collection of shotguns to a man who went on to kill his partner and her daughter. we found systematic failings from the local force and also we feel that there
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ook two women who don't like politics to spend a day in parliament. could it convince them to vote? i wasn't too sure why the speaker speaks in that weird voice when he calls out people's names. and then it made it hard to understand what he was saying. yeah. reporter: how does he do it? right, my name is kiara and it was like ki—ar—ra. it was really weird. we'll bring you that full report in around 15 minutes time. the puppy farm murders...
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i'm victoria derbyshire and welcome to the programme.a dortmund team bus last night — that's according to german media reports. we will have the latest on the investigation and speak to people who were on the scene. translation: a letter was found near the blast scene. due to the ongoing investigation, i can't give more information. the authenticity is being investigated. also today, an exclusive interview with scottish nurse pauline cafferkey, who tells us she's going to sierra leone where she contracted ebola, a disease which, twice, almost killed her. that's kind of where things started for me and i've had a terrible couple of years since then so it would be good
i'm victoria derbyshire and welcome to the programme.a dortmund team bus last night — that's according to german media reports. we will have the latest on the investigation and speak to people who were on the scene. translation: a letter was found near the blast scene. due to the ongoing investigation, i can't give more information. the authenticity is being investigated. also today, an exclusive interview with scottish nurse pauline cafferkey, who tells us she's going to sierra leone where...
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it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.as murdered in the attack in westminster last month. friends and colleagues have been paying tribute. one of the kindest people you'll ever find. very giving, very loyal, very true friend. fantastic policeman. iamat i am at westminster, where tens of thousands are expected to line the route of the funeral. also on the programme — micro—dosing is illegal, and there's no medical evidence to say what kind of harm it could cause. so why do some people think taking a tiny amount of psychedelic drugs can help them with their day? a large amount of different pills each of which
it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.as murdered in the attack in westminster last month. friends and colleagues have been paying tribute. one of the kindest people you'll ever find. very giving, very loyal, very true friend. fantastic policeman. iamat i am at westminster, where tens of thousands are expected to line the route of the funeral. also on the programme — micro—dosing is illegal, and there's no medical evidence to say what kind of harm...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — a political earthquake in france. the two major parties that have ruled the country for decades have been swept aside — instead, voters will chose between a relative political novice and an anti—immigration, anti—european party. full coverage of the presidential elections throughout the programme. translation: i want to become the president of all the people of france, the president of the patriots, in the face of threats from the nationalists. translation: the time has come to get rid of all the arrogant people who wanted to dictate to the people what they should do. i am the candidate the people. also this morning: caring for an elderly relative 2a hours a day — we've been to meet those who give up their lives to look after a family member. its chips the person of the personality that they really are. i have lost my best friend —— it strips the person of their personality. and as ukip call for a ban on full face veils — one woman who wears a niqab tells us it w
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — a political earthquake in france. the two major parties that have ruled the country for decades have been swept aside — instead, voters will chose between a relative political novice and an anti—immigration, anti—european party. full coverage of the presidential elections throughout the programme. translation: i want to become the president of all the people of france, the president of the patriots, in the face of...
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hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. 21—year—old jamesling moved so many of you to tears last month as he described how football saved his life. he plays for qprs mental health team and this morning we've taken him to train and meet with some of their first team players. do say tuned for that — and keen to hear your stories this morning. did you find something — or someone — in life which helped you deal with mental illness? also on the programme — the american state of arkansas has killed two convicted murderers by lethal injection, the first double execution on the same day in the us for seventeen years. and sir eltonjohn is recovering from a bacterial infection he picked up on tour. — he spent two nights in intensive care. we'll bring you the details. hello. welcome to the programme, we're live until 11. throughout the morning — we ll bring you the latest breaking news — and at 10 o clock we'll hear from labour who're setting out their brexit policy...and a little later we'll talk about the rise in food banks. as always — really keen t
hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. 21—year—old jamesling moved so many of you to tears last month as he described how football saved his life. he plays for qprs mental health team and this morning we've taken him to train and meet with some of their first team players. do say tuned for that — and keen to hear your stories this morning. did you find something — or someone — in life which helped you deal with mental illness? also on...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.n meet today to discuss what can be done, a doctor tells us what he saw.|j a doctor tells us what he saw. i saw many children and many children died and 21 women and the remaining are men. in an exclusive interview we heard from a mother whose violent and abusive former partner has been subject to the first ever court order forcing him to tell authorities if he gets a new girlfriend. she says she thinks it will help and urges women in a similar relationship to find the strength to walk away. you can lose a lot. you can lose your children. you can lose your life. you can lose yourself. even the smile on your face. so many of you respond to go that interview. this texter says, "what an amazing, clearand interview. this texter says, "what an amazing, clear and inspiring message today. please make sure you pass on our huge gratitude for her speaking out." church leaders and politicians from all sides say they are planning to fight government cuts to support for bereaved parents. it follow
i'm victoria derbyshire.n meet today to discuss what can be done, a doctor tells us what he saw.|j a doctor tells us what he saw. i saw many children and many children died and 21 women and the remaining are men. in an exclusive interview we heard from a mother whose violent and abusive former partner has been subject to the first ever court order forcing him to tell authorities if he gets a new girlfriend. she says she thinks it will help and urges women in a similar relationship to find the...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.ast night — that's according to german media reports. juanfran believes the rescheduled game shouldn't go ahead today.” think they shouldn't play today, out of respect for marc bartra and the wounded policeman, i don't think there should be a game at all. -- one fan believes. we have the latest on the investigation. we'll get the latest on the investigation and speak to one fan who was moments from the scene of the blast. also, the scottish nurse pauline cafferkey tells us, in an exclusive interview, she has no trepidation about returning to sierra leone — the country where she contracted the virus ebola, which twice nearly killed her. it's really multiple organ failure — the vomiting and diarrhoea is so profuse that the organs can't keep up with it, and the organs start failing, so it affects many parts of the body. and you can read more about pauline cafferkey on the bbc news site. one woman tells this programme how her council knew she was being abused by her school teacher, but did
i'm victoria derbyshire.ast night — that's according to german media reports. juanfran believes the rescheduled game shouldn't go ahead today.” think they shouldn't play today, out of respect for marc bartra and the wounded policeman, i don't think there should be a game at all. -- one fan believes. we have the latest on the investigation. we'll get the latest on the investigation and speak to one fan who was moments from the scene of the blast. also, the scottish nurse pauline cafferkey...
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earlier, ms khan told the victoria derbyshire about that moment.hink she was comfortable in that position. i wasn't comfortable with her being there either. what did you say? in that position, i couldn't really get to her physically, so the most i could do was agree with her verbally in that i do believe they are racist, which is what she was saying. that is what i was doing, and then i was identified as someone who oppose the edl, and that kind of stemmed from there, my involvement. facing people like this is not something that i want to do, i would love to live in a place where we didn't have but, yeah, always stand up to it, i have no fear towards the edl. some vocational subjects in england's schools are being scrapped because of budget pressures, according to teaching unions. the nut and atl unions, claim teachers of subjects outside of maths, english, science and the humanities, are most at risk. judith burns reports. one way of measuring performance at 16 is the english baccalaureate. to pass, teenagers need at least a gcse c grade in englis
earlier, ms khan told the victoria derbyshire about that moment.hink she was comfortable in that position. i wasn't comfortable with her being there either. what did you say? in that position, i couldn't really get to her physically, so the most i could do was agree with her verbally in that i do believe they are racist, which is what she was saying. that is what i was doing, and then i was identified as someone who oppose the edl, and that kind of stemmed from there, my involvement. facing...
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matt derbyshire reports. —— martin bashir reports. is notjust an worship at this church in surrey is not just an expression worship at this church in surrey is notjust an expression of gratitude for what these christians say god is doing in their lives now, but also, what they say he has in store for them when they die. the bible says that we will have eternal life are we will enter heaven. it doesn't go into major details. itjust says there will be no more weeping, no more tears. after our life here, we go to heaven. there's paradise, it's perfect. there's no pain. it's good, yes. the resurrection is a really powerful event for me. but what of those who don't claim to have any religious faith? a bbc poll of 2,000 people conducted by comres shows thatjust over 30% of those who say they are not religious still believe they will live again after death. mediums and tarot card readers here in covent garden charge £a5 for 30 minutes and say they can put you in touch with friends and relatives who have passed away. it's hoped that what has
matt derbyshire reports. —— martin bashir reports. is notjust an worship at this church in surrey is not just an expression worship at this church in surrey is notjust an expression of gratitude for what these christians say god is doing in their lives now, but also, what they say he has in store for them when they die. the bible says that we will have eternal life are we will enter heaven. it doesn't go into major details. itjust says there will be no more weeping, no more tears. after our...
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but today, the prime minister too, theresa may, out campaigning in derbyshire, she was asked about possiblethis is a hypothetical issue there is are no prosesals on the table for further strikes in syria. we need to look how to bring about a solution in syria that will leaded to a strong and stable syria. that means a political transition. it means a political transition away from president assad. we have heard from president assad. we have heard from borisjohnson from president assad. we have heard from boris johnson on jeremy from president assad. we have heard from borisjohnson onjeremy corbyn, wading into the election. he hasn't been prominent in the election campaign so far. . what do you make of what he said today? boris johnson had people reaching for the dictionary with those comments. the role of borisjohnson in this campaign will be interesting. during the referendum he was out on the bus for the eu to leave the uk andrew large crowds. a lot of people talk about boris johnson as large crowds. a lot of people talk about borisjohnson as the conservative who can reach parts of the co
but today, the prime minister too, theresa may, out campaigning in derbyshire, she was asked about possiblethis is a hypothetical issue there is are no prosesals on the table for further strikes in syria. we need to look how to bring about a solution in syria that will leaded to a strong and stable syria. that means a political transition. it means a political transition away from president assad. we have heard from president assad. we have heard from borisjohnson from president assad. we have...
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earlier, ms khan told the victoria derbyshire show about that moment.sn't comfortable with her being there either. what did you say? in that position i couldn't really get to her physically, so all i could do was agree with her verbally in that i do believe they are racist, as that's what she was saying, as well. and that's what i ended up doing and then i was identified as someone who opposed the edl and that kind of stemmed from there. my involvement. i mean, facing people like this, it's not something i want to do. i'd love to live in a place where we didn't have vulnerable women put in these situations. but, yeah, always stand up to it. i have no fear towards the edl. this is bbc news at five — the headlines: the funeral of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in last month's westminster terror attack, has taken place at southwark cathedral. foreign ministers from the g7 nations, are trying to find a unified approach to tackling the syria conflict, after last week's suspected chemical weapons attack. the bbc has uncovered evidence, implicating the bank
earlier, ms khan told the victoria derbyshire show about that moment.sn't comfortable with her being there either. what did you say? in that position i couldn't really get to her physically, so all i could do was agree with her verbally in that i do believe they are racist, as that's what she was saying, as well. and that's what i ended up doing and then i was identified as someone who opposed the edl and that kind of stemmed from there. my involvement. i mean, facing people like this, it's not...
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she's been speaking to victoria derbyshire. leone and been treated when i was out there. so i knew that having access to the nhs and being treated in the nhs, my chances would be much higher, and they were. because without a doubt, if i wasn't treated here, i would be dead now. you saw people dying in large numbers of this disease as part of your charitable work. 11,000 people died in total. and now you're going back? yeah, yeah. why? i'm going back next month with a small uk charity, street child. they are doing some great things out in sierra leone. i'm planning to run 10k. i think psychologically it's important as well that i go back. that's where things kind of standard from me and i had a terrible couple of years since then so it would be good to go back, just for things to come full circle for me and a little bit of closure. and end up with something good, something positive as well. how do you reflect on the fact that you were investigated? i don't hold anything against the nursing and midwifery council, they were just p
she's been speaking to victoria derbyshire. leone and been treated when i was out there. so i knew that having access to the nhs and being treated in the nhs, my chances would be much higher, and they were. because without a doubt, if i wasn't treated here, i would be dead now. you saw people dying in large numbers of this disease as part of your charitable work. 11,000 people died in total. and now you're going back? yeah, yeah. why? i'm going back next month with a small uk charity, street...
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victoria derbyshire documentary on the bbc i player.nian wladimir klitschko. 90,000 people are expected to fill wembley to watch the bout, which will see the winner become the "unified" heavyweight world champion. anthony joshua is looking to maintain his perfect unbeaten professional record. wladimir klitschko is aiming to reclaim the international boxing federation and world boxing association titles that he lost to tyson fury. let's take a look at this clip ofjoshua in action. this is from a bbc three documentary looking ahead to this weekend's fight. i like my rest but i need to start earlier so i can get back earlier. every morning when you wake up you have to give a bit of yourself to the gym. no one tells me what i have to do. no one puts a gun to my head and says, you have to be a boxer. when i was like 17, 18, it was about being cool, looking good. i'm 27, now. and now i'm fighting wlad, everything that i've done over the last three years, it's built me up to now. i found out what i need to do, what works, what don't work. ijus
victoria derbyshire documentary on the bbc i player.nian wladimir klitschko. 90,000 people are expected to fill wembley to watch the bout, which will see the winner become the "unified" heavyweight world champion. anthony joshua is looking to maintain his perfect unbeaten professional record. wladimir klitschko is aiming to reclaim the international boxing federation and world boxing association titles that he lost to tyson fury. let's take a look at this clip ofjoshua in action. this...
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stacy banner, speaking to victoria derbyshire today, said it was a terrible sequence of events that leds. i told the police that he would kill and he was. i told the police that he would killand he did. he was. i told the police that he would kill and he did. he called my mum and my sister. —— killed. ultimately, i have no other family other than my husband and children. lam i am really family of my mum and sister and i have no i am really family of my mum and sisterand i have no mum and i am really family of my mum and sister and i have no mum and sister now. thanks to surrey police. stacy banner speaking. a number of lessons for the police to learn from this, not only in surrey but nationwide, about how the examine whether someone should have possession of firearms or not. the bigger picture is that theyjust have to take it more seriously. what seems to happen in this case is that the officers... there was a rubber—stamp investigation. the complaint has been dropped, it is probably ok. we would get with his gp, you probably —— he probably has alzheimer's, but we will go and assessing
stacy banner, speaking to victoria derbyshire today, said it was a terrible sequence of events that leds. i told the police that he would kill and he was. i told the police that he would killand he did. he was. i told the police that he would kill and he did. he called my mum and my sister. —— killed. ultimately, i have no other family other than my husband and children. lam i am really family of my mum and sister and i have no i am really family of my mum and sisterand i have no mum and i...
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it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. our top today: officers will line the street later as the funeral is held for pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the attack in westminster last month. friends and colleagues have been paying tribute. one of the kindest people you'll ever find. very giving, very loyal, very true friend. fantastic policeman. iamat i am at westminster, where tens of thousands are expected to line the route of the funeral. also on the programme — micro—dosing is illegal, and there's no medical evidence to say what kind of harm it could cause. so why do some people think taking a tiny amount of psychedelic drugs can help them with their day? a large amount of different pills each of which causes side—effects, andi each of which causes side—effects, and ifind each of which causes side—effects, and i find these substances give me the benefits without any of those drawbacks. and we'll talk to the woman in this viral photo who stood up to the english defence league at a protest in birmingham. hello. welcome
it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. our top today: officers will line the street later as the funeral is held for pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the attack in westminster last month. friends and colleagues have been paying tribute. one of the kindest people you'll ever find. very giving, very loyal, very true friend. fantastic policeman. iamat i am at westminster, where tens of thousands are expected to line the route of the funeral. also on...
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she was talking exclusively to victoria derbyshire.here. i knew that having access to the nhs, treated by the nhs, my chances would be much higher, and they were, without a doubt if i wasn‘t treated here i would be dead now. you saw people dying in large numbers of this disease as part of your charitable work. 11,000 people died in total. and now you‘re going back. yeah. why? i'm going back next month with a small charity, street child, they are doing some great things out in sierra leone. i plan to run ten k. psychologically it‘s important as well that i go back. that is where things started for me. i‘ve had a terrible couple of years since then. it would be good to go back for things to come full circle for me. a little bit of closure. and end it with something good, something positive. do you fear it returning? not any more, no. you did though? i did, especially after having a relapse. it‘s not so long ago i was carrying a thermometer with me everywhere. the sort of paranoia, that if i get a fever again that‘s it. i no longer have t
she was talking exclusively to victoria derbyshire.here. i knew that having access to the nhs, treated by the nhs, my chances would be much higher, and they were, without a doubt if i wasn‘t treated here i would be dead now. you saw people dying in large numbers of this disease as part of your charitable work. 11,000 people died in total. and now you‘re going back. yeah. why? i'm going back next month with a small charity, street child, they are doing some great things out in sierra leone....
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i'm victoria derbyshire. is that families are going home more confident and more able to look after their babies, and that means a lot. lots of you getting in touch on this. the government is cutting the amount of money that widowed parents receive. one parent who previously relied on the allowance told this programme what she thought of the new measures. it's absolutely ludicrous to think that anybody would be in a position to have got their lives together, sorted, to be able to support their children and themselves, financially and emotionally, without that lifeline. prince harry is following in his mother's footsteps by campaigning to rid the world of landmines. we'll be asking what needs to be done to achieve that goal. good morning. here's joanna with a summary of today's news. the number of people killed in yesterday's bomb attack on the st petersburg metro has risen to 14, according to russia's health ministry. the man investigators now suspect of carrying out the attack, is a native of kyrgyzstan who
i'm victoria derbyshire. is that families are going home more confident and more able to look after their babies, and that means a lot. lots of you getting in touch on this. the government is cutting the amount of money that widowed parents receive. one parent who previously relied on the allowance told this programme what she thought of the new measures. it's absolutely ludicrous to think that anybody would be in a position to have got their lives together, sorted, to be able to support their...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. with a general election six weeks away, voter apathy remains high. we took two women who don't like politics to spend a day in parliament. could it convince them to vote? i wasn't too sure why the speaker speaks in that weird voice when he calls out people's names. and then it made it hard to understand what he was saying. yeah. reporter: how does he do it? right, my name is kiara and it was like ki—ar—ra. it was really weird. we'll bring you that full report in around 15 minutes time. the puppy farm murders — surrey police have been criticised for returning a collection of shotguns to a man who went on to kill his partner and her daughter. we found systematic failings from the local force and also we feel that there are lessons to be learnt nationally. and teachers say they're regularly receiving abuse from parents — and it's driving them away from the profession. we'll hear from teachers who say parents have made their lives a misery. hello and welcome to the programme. we're live u
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. with a general election six weeks away, voter apathy remains high. we took two women who don't like politics to spend a day in parliament. could it convince them to vote? i wasn't too sure why the speaker speaks in that weird voice when he calls out people's names. and then it made it hard to understand what he was saying. yeah. reporter: how does he do it? right, my name is kiara and it was like ki—ar—ra. it was really weird. we'll bring...
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derbyshire, sun is out, warming up.. towards the north—west, we have got some changes coming, and the weather front pushing in, increasing cloud. and the rain getting heavier at west of scotland. england and wales, hanging onto some sun, more cloud. not much room for eastern scotland, moray firth. but still, some bands of showers. dry for england and wales but then increasing amounts of cloud. western coasts towards the end. chilly. fog through the english channel, temperatures are about 15 degrees, 11 at the london area. high pollen. the highest it is going to be, probably all week. that is because we have seen some changes, and we have got these weather fronts, with cloud and rain, wales, but it is becoming patchy. skies clearfor scotla nd becoming patchy. skies clearfor scotland and northern ireland, but going to be chillier. cloud for england and wales, much milder. grey start. south eastern part, it could stay that way all day, but then brightening up from the north—west, and we could see some showers to scotland,
derbyshire, sun is out, warming up.. towards the north—west, we have got some changes coming, and the weather front pushing in, increasing cloud. and the rain getting heavier at west of scotland. england and wales, hanging onto some sun, more cloud. not much room for eastern scotland, moray firth. but still, some bands of showers. dry for england and wales but then increasing amounts of cloud. western coasts towards the end. chilly. fog through the english channel, temperatures are about 15...
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more on that story on the victoria derbyshire programme at nine o'clock this morning.ng a stabbing in london within two weeks. police were called to reports of a disturbance on ingrave street in the early hours of yesterday morning. no arrests have been made — but police are questioning two teenagers and a 21—year—old man after a man was stabbed and killed in enfield on saturday afternoon. police are appealing for witnesses in both cases. the streets of london are almost back to normal this normal — apart from the last few barriers being removed — after yesterday's london marathon. all sorts of records were broken including the fastest race in wellington boots — and quickest in a three person costu me. but probably the one of the most impressive, was joe spraggins from southfields who became the fastest man to run the race dressed as a swimmer. he completed the race in an impressive two hours and 42 minutes. well done to everyone. let's have a look at the travel situation now. a good service on all lines. in south—east london, the a2 is getting busy as you head into to
more on that story on the victoria derbyshire programme at nine o'clock this morning.ng a stabbing in london within two weeks. police were called to reports of a disturbance on ingrave street in the early hours of yesterday morning. no arrests have been made — but police are questioning two teenagers and a 21—year—old man after a man was stabbed and killed in enfield on saturday afternoon. police are appealing for witnesses in both cases. the streets of london are almost back to normal...
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she was talking exclusively to victoria derbyshire.got it when iwas in good, more so than had i got it when i was in sierra leone and treated when i was out there. i knew having access and being treated by the nhs, i knew my chances would be higher than they were. without a doubt, if i wasn't treated here, i would be dead. you saw people dying in large numbers of this disease, as part of your charitable work. 11,000 people died in total. and now you are going back? yes. why? i'm going back next month with a small uk charity who are doing great things in sierra leone. i'm going to run ten k also. i think, psychologically it's important to go back. it's where things started for me and i have had a terrible couple of years since then. i want to go back so things come full circle for me and get a little bit of closure, and end up with something good, something positive. how do you reflect on the fa ct positive. how do you reflect on the fact that you were investigated?” don't hold anything against those who were doing theirjob. it came at
she was talking exclusively to victoria derbyshire.got it when iwas in good, more so than had i got it when i was in sierra leone and treated when i was out there. i knew having access and being treated by the nhs, i knew my chances would be higher than they were. without a doubt, if i wasn't treated here, i would be dead. you saw people dying in large numbers of this disease, as part of your charitable work. 11,000 people died in total. and now you are going back? yes. why? i'm going back next...
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seats, only controlling a couple of councils, aside from doncaster, that is nottinghamshire and derbyshireecently, labour cannot be sure of hanging onto those two county councils. to that extent at least, labour is in a relatively weak position in rural england, and that could weaken. the real problem is in scotland, and wales. there are elections fall of the council seats. in scotland, when these elections we re in scotland, when these elections were last 142012, labour did relatively well, at least by the standards of other recent elections in scotland. only one point behind the snp. but opinion polls, and indeed local pub and by—elections, point to them at being below 20% in scotland, probably trailing the tories and losing control as a result of places like north lanarkshire and glasgow, where they have the majority. in wales, labour is defending a relatively high baseline from 2012, and cardiff, for example, perhaps newport, also looking vulnerable and labour likely to lose ground. the truth is, this is probably a moment where labour's pretty dire position in the opinion polls is as w
seats, only controlling a couple of councils, aside from doncaster, that is nottinghamshire and derbyshireecently, labour cannot be sure of hanging onto those two county councils. to that extent at least, labour is in a relatively weak position in rural england, and that could weaken. the real problem is in scotland, and wales. there are elections fall of the council seats. in scotland, when these elections we re in scotland, when these elections were last 142012, labour did relatively well, at...
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but to the north—west, more clout is working its way in and some getting into the midlands and derbyshire areas. it will stay that way for the rest of the day. the cloud towards the north—west will be thick enough at times to produce the odd spot of patchy light rain and drizzle. if you are out and about at apm, south—west england, channel islands, should keep some spells sunshine and across the south—east where we see sunny spells, temperatures may be up to 15 degrees, some areas cloud floating through as well and generally across east anglia, the midlands, and parts of north wales, things will cloud over the afternoon, a fair amount of cloud for northern england, the odd spot of rain in the pennines, northern ireland and western scotland, loud and patchy rain but from aberdeen to edinburgh, not about afternoon, should hold onto some spells of sunshine. this evening and tonight, increasing amounts of cloud spreading from the western outbreaks of rain, sporadic for the central slice of the country, northern ireland, southern scotland, northern england, into wales and the midlands. into th
but to the north—west, more clout is working its way in and some getting into the midlands and derbyshire areas. it will stay that way for the rest of the day. the cloud towards the north—west will be thick enough at times to produce the odd spot of patchy light rain and drizzle. if you are out and about at apm, south—west england, channel islands, should keep some spells sunshine and across the south—east where we see sunny spells, temperatures may be up to 15 degrees, some areas cloud...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. in the next hour, a landmark court ruling on whether parents in england can take their children on holiday in term time. and i will be at the supreme court bringing you live reaction to that judgment. we are expecting it in the next hour. cuts to bereavement payments — something we've been talking about all week on the programme — come into effect today. we'll hear from a group of parents calling on the government to reverse the changes. and how to bounce back from massive disappointment. there is a head shot in the last second. olympic silver medallist lutalo mohammed, who missed out on a gold by one second, has been speaking to others about bouncing back from failure. we dropped from the darlings of the computer industry down to virtually zero. and that was a very, very tough time. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 o'clock this morning. we're also talking about free school meals this morning. the labour leader says if they win the election, they will tax private s
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. in the next hour, a landmark court ruling on whether parents in england can take their children on holiday in term time. and i will be at the supreme court bringing you live reaction to that judgment. we are expecting it in the next hour. cuts to bereavement payments — something we've been talking about all week on the programme — come into effect today. we'll hear from a group of parents calling on the government to reverse the changes....
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the front page of the daily mirror, victoria derbyshire, one of our colleagues, has done an interviewy about some robbers who poured boiling water over someone, and they we re boiling water over someone, and they were arrested after they had a £19,000 spending spree in dubai. one story on the back of the sport pages, something entertaining on the inside pages normally, but here is david moyes and the story on his comments to a female reporter after a match dominating the back pages with the mail calling for him to be sacked following those comments. david moyes in slap wrap on the back of the star and lots of analysis on the worst, you know, what is the worst pa rt of the worst, you know, what is the worst part of what he said? sarah sheppard in the times talking about, is it the fact he threatened to slap her, the fact he drew attention to the fact she is a woman, or is it just in general a problem in football, that managers are so powerful they get to pick and choose which questions they answer, they can treat reporters as they want to. the interesting reaction to it, gary linekersa
the front page of the daily mirror, victoria derbyshire, one of our colleagues, has done an interviewy about some robbers who poured boiling water over someone, and they we re boiling water over someone, and they were arrested after they had a £19,000 spending spree in dubai. one story on the back of the sport pages, something entertaining on the inside pages normally, but here is david moyes and the story on his comments to a female reporter after a match dominating the back pages with the...
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this will be followed at 9am by the victoria derbyshire programme home to lively debate and the latestf these showers could move into north england and could be happy. not much sunshine in northern ireland, not much rain either, some showers in scotland, sunshine in the north and east, 1a degrees possible for edinburgh, typically 11 celsius under the cloud. the cloud brings bands of showers this evening. they clear away from the east of the uk, keep a few showers out towards wales, the west country, west of scotland, the lowest temperatures in the east, two or three degrees in rural areas, a chilly start, early sunshine, some coastal showers perhaps, some towards wales, western scotland, south—west england, those would amount to much, most places will be dry today, the cloud could limit the sunshine to a certain extent, dry and bright for the most pa rt extent, dry and bright for the most part with sunshine at times and those temperatures creeping up to 15 possible in the south of england. the start of the weekend looks like this, dry weather, sunshine at times, it will be milder, the
this will be followed at 9am by the victoria derbyshire programme home to lively debate and the latestf these showers could move into north england and could be happy. not much sunshine in northern ireland, not much rain either, some showers in scotland, sunshine in the north and east, 1a degrees possible for edinburgh, typically 11 celsius under the cloud. the cloud brings bands of showers this evening. they clear away from the east of the uk, keep a few showers out towards wales, the west...
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there is a bit of snow on the ground, in derbyshire and buxton. and one more to show you. those wintry. some of those getting into northumberland, but move away from northumberland and for much of the rest of england and wales is largely dry. there is a fair bit of sunshine around. one or two exceptions, snow showers coming in across east anglia, and a few rain showers getting in across south—west england. in the south, the wind is not as strong as it is in the north. nonetheless, if you are exposed to the wind today, it will really accentuate the cold feel. late morning into the afternoon we will see the showers develop much more widely. again, any of them could have a wintry element, and around them it will be gusty as well. temperatures of six in aberdeen but in the wind will be closer to freezing against your skin. another day for wrapping up warmly. last week, if you remember, cold starts today and it warmed up nicely in the afternoon. that will not happen today, it willjust be a cold day. through the evening and overnight we hang on of showers. still gusty winds but
there is a bit of snow on the ground, in derbyshire and buxton. and one more to show you. those wintry. some of those getting into northumberland, but move away from northumberland and for much of the rest of england and wales is largely dry. there is a fair bit of sunshine around. one or two exceptions, snow showers coming in across east anglia, and a few rain showers getting in across south—west england. in the south, the wind is not as strong as it is in the north. nonetheless, if you are...