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derbyshire police say herfamily north of matlock. family has been north of matlock. derbyshire police say herfamily has been informed north of matlock. derbyshire police say her family has been informed and their thoughts are with them. formal identification is still to take place. it shows you how dangerous things were yesterday and last night especially, when we had that same band of rain that has caused all the flooding in yorkshire, it has caused problems here in derbyshire and nottinghamshire, it sat here all day, seven inches of rain have fallen in that period of time and as you can see behind me, this particular street in matlock, 20 also businesses have been flooded, locals here tell me they have not seen locals here tell me they have not seen anything like this for at least 20 years, some say even longer. people are beginning to get into their properties and assess the damage, or is it too early? ifi step out of the way you can probably see somebody in the door of their property now and some other people down the street. the
derbyshire police say herfamily north of matlock. family has been north of matlock. derbyshire police say herfamily has been informed north of matlock. derbyshire police say her family has been informed and their thoughts are with them. formal identification is still to take place. it shows you how dangerous things were yesterday and last night especially, when we had that same band of rain that has caused all the flooding in yorkshire, it has caused problems here in derbyshire and...
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it adds to the severe flooding that has hit other parts of south yorkshire and derbyshire.his wall shows you very clearly where the water came up to. the basement storeroom of this florist, in matlock in north derbyshire, is completely ruined. all the stock, ready for the run—up to christmas, now worthless. to get things started again is going to cost a lot of money. the insurance company will help out, but of course we have to get those things to start with. we are talking between £5,000 and £10,000 - a lot of money, a lot of money to recoup. other businesses in the town have suffered a similarfate. this new toy shop didn't get a chance to open its doors to the public. everybody has had a terrible time of it, but our shop was due to open yesterday. so, we were here the day before yesterday until ten o'clock and evening and we have been for the last three weeks, and we were so excited about opening yesterday, and then we got here and it was full of water. as the clean—up operation gets into full swing, many here say they feel lucky they were not worse affected. it was at ma
it adds to the severe flooding that has hit other parts of south yorkshire and derbyshire.his wall shows you very clearly where the water came up to. the basement storeroom of this florist, in matlock in north derbyshire, is completely ruined. all the stock, ready for the run—up to christmas, now worthless. to get things started again is going to cost a lot of money. the insurance company will help out, but of course we have to get those things to start with. we are talking between £5,000...
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, that is what we have an amber warning derbyshire, that is what we have an amberwarning in derbyshireing in force from the mets office and of 200 mm of rain expected and we already have 75 mm of rain falling in sheffield. so flooding problems and travel disruptions in the zone. travelling towards the south, lagging behind the rainfall so flooding was still very much a problem through the day tomorrow. the clear skies are tonight, with the cool night with a lot of frosty starts to friday morning, foggy patches as well. if you want a flurries across parts of scotland. through the day tomorrow, band of rain will ease it will be light and patchy and becomes confined to eastern parts of england and most of the looking dry and much improved for the likes of sheffield, manchester and temperatures just about six to 11 degrees. a little bit below for the time of year. and a friday evening slowly will lose the cloud and shall remain from the east and then clearing skies and light winds, it turns pretty chilly. so he can see the blue colours on the map that shows that they're going to have quite
, that is what we have an amber warning derbyshire, that is what we have an amberwarning in derbyshireing in force from the mets office and of 200 mm of rain expected and we already have 75 mm of rain falling in sheffield. so flooding problems and travel disruptions in the zone. travelling towards the south, lagging behind the rainfall so flooding was still very much a problem through the day tomorrow. the clear skies are tonight, with the cool night with a lot of frosty starts to friday...
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areas of derbyshire are affected by flood alerts and warnings.g a danger to life, are in place along the river don near doncaster in south yorkshire, and there are around 60 other flood warnings in place. danny savage has spent the day in doncaster. as floodwaters rose rapidly across the east midlands, derbyshire and yorkshire, a woman died after being swept away in rowsley, near matlock. she went missing in the early hours near here and her body was recovered from the river derwent in darley dale this morning. in doncaster, the main river through the town burst its banks and overflowed into nearby streets. anything and everything was used as a huge community effort to save belongings swung into action. locals are angry and say they were not warned. it has happened down here a couple of times. we've had no warning from the council or anything. they should have been out last night, giving sandbags out, all that sort of stuff, but we had nothing. nearby, i met linda. her home has been flooded before but the timing now couldn't be worse. lam here, 2
areas of derbyshire are affected by flood alerts and warnings.g a danger to life, are in place along the river don near doncaster in south yorkshire, and there are around 60 other flood warnings in place. danny savage has spent the day in doncaster. as floodwaters rose rapidly across the east midlands, derbyshire and yorkshire, a woman died after being swept away in rowsley, near matlock. she went missing in the early hours near here and her body was recovered from the river derwent in darley...
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one woman died after being swept away by the rising water in rowsley, in derbyshire.ncy has warned people to stay away from swollen rivers. six severe warnings — meaning a danger to life — are in place along the river don in south yorkshire, and there are more than 60 other flood warnings in place. this report from our north of england correspondent danny savage. as floodwaters rose rapidly across the east midlands, derbyshire and yorkshire, a woman died after being swept away in rowsley, near matlock. she went missing in the early hours near here, and her body was recovered from the river derwent in darley dale this morning. in doncaster, the main river through the town burst its banks and overflowed into nearby streets. anything and everything was used as a huge community effort to save belongings swung into action. locals are angry and say they weren't warned. it has happened down here a couple of times. i've had no warning from the council or anything. they should have been out last night, giving sandbags out, all that sort of stuff, but we had nothing. nearby, i
one woman died after being swept away by the rising water in rowsley, in derbyshire.ncy has warned people to stay away from swollen rivers. six severe warnings — meaning a danger to life — are in place along the river don in south yorkshire, and there are more than 60 other flood warnings in place. this report from our north of england correspondent danny savage. as floodwaters rose rapidly across the east midlands, derbyshire and yorkshire, a woman died after being swept away in rowsley,...
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in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst affected areas there.named as a former high sheriff, and hall. she has been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it has launched an emergency fund so that local authorities can help safeguard people's lives and property. fiona trott, bbc news, doncaster. it's been a busy day on the election campaign trail, with the main parties unveiling new policy pledges. the conservatives have announced plans to train more gps while labour and the liberal democrats are focusing on more support for childcare. here's our political correspondent, iain watson. it's enough to raise your blood pressure. you know what it's like? try to get in on urgent appointment with your doctor and you can wet days, sometimes one of the week. today the conservatives promised an injection of more gps into the health service in england by 2025. the package will deliver 6000 more doctors in primary care a
in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst affected areas there.named as a former high sheriff, and hall. she has been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it has launched an emergency fund so that local authorities can help safeguard people's lives and property. fiona trott, bbc news, doncaster. it's been a busy day on the election campaign trail,...
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you overlap with the derbyshire.hire very close to hand, to go up there and talk to your operators there, what has been the principal problem with the river don? it is the sheer volume of water, we have had a very high level of rainfall, possibly the third or fourth highest on record, so it is sheer volume of water. compounded on thatis sheer volume of water. compounded on that is the amount of saturation in the ground. with the ground being so wet, any rainfall is immediately going into the river, so the rivers are reacting quickly. backin are reacting quickly. back in the early summer, your chairwoman in launching the strategy was talking about some of the consequences of the changing climate and you can't isolate individual weather incidents to that, but the cumulative effect was the way the events will become a more common and more persistent. in terms of how we prepare ourselves better in the future, what are the things that can be done when you are not simply dealing with an immediate crisis?l lot of the work w
you overlap with the derbyshire.hire very close to hand, to go up there and talk to your operators there, what has been the principal problem with the river don? it is the sheer volume of water, we have had a very high level of rainfall, possibly the third or fourth highest on record, so it is sheer volume of water. compounded on thatis sheer volume of water. compounded on that is the amount of saturation in the ground. with the ground being so wet, any rainfall is immediately going into the...
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it's after the death of a woman in derbyshire.ncerns about the river don at fishlake, north of doncaster. earlier, i spoke to samantha peckham—hufton and her son alex baxter who have evacuated their home in village. fishlake was overflowing into the village at one o'clock yesterday afternoon. no precautions were put into place. we went to bed at 3:30am this morning where a lot of the streets were flooded and were just starting to go into the properties. we had used sandbags that weren't delivered by special services, we had to go and get our own. we woke up at 7:30am this morning absolutely devastated. our house is three feet under inside and the elderly, the community are helping each other out. everything that they can do for each other. farmers actually evacuated us this morning with our pets. there has been nothing from nobody. fishlake is a forgotten village. alex, just tell me, when did you first start to see the water coming into your house? well, we came home after eating tea last night at a pub and water started seeping t
it's after the death of a woman in derbyshire.ncerns about the river don at fishlake, north of doncaster. earlier, i spoke to samantha peckham—hufton and her son alex baxter who have evacuated their home in village. fishlake was overflowing into the village at one o'clock yesterday afternoon. no precautions were put into place. we went to bed at 3:30am this morning where a lot of the streets were flooded and were just starting to go into the properties. we had used sandbags that weren't...
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the victoria derbyshire programme brought together 13 people this morning who haven't yet made up theirith the help of the research agency britain thinks. we asked you to play the game off, if you was an animal, what kind of animal would he be? anybody feel like volunteering? for boris johnson, i put that he is like an eagle. because sometimes stuff that he says and doesjust go straight in for it, it is likely doesn't... he is quite focused on what he was found not what everyone around him once. it is very one—sided. found not what everyone around him once. it is very one-sided. can we go round each of them, just say what animal you said, the other leaders? lion. penguin. they push other penguins into the water so just in case there is a predator, and ifeel like you try to put the blame on someone like you try to put the blame on someone else before it gets to him. fox. eagle. a monkey. in meerkat. lion. line also. a labrador. grizzly bear. polar bear. placid dog. he probably wouldn't be too sorry with some of these, they are quite powerful and strong. let's go back round. same exercise
the victoria derbyshire programme brought together 13 people this morning who haven't yet made up theirith the help of the research agency britain thinks. we asked you to play the game off, if you was an animal, what kind of animal would he be? anybody feel like volunteering? for boris johnson, i put that he is like an eagle. because sometimes stuff that he says and doesjust go straight in for it, it is likely doesn't... he is quite focused on what he was found not what everyone around him...
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in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst—affected areas there. died after being caught in floodwater near darley dale has today been named as the former high sheriff annie hall. she's been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it's launched an emergency fund so local authorities can help safeguard people's lives and property. this is the village of stainforth, just a mile away from fishlake, and the police are going to stay here throughout the night. they've got to stop people from crossing that bridge. the river don is a tidal river and it remains dangerously high. cyclone bulbul has made landfall near the border of india and bangladesh, bringing heavy rain and winds of up to 135km/h. up to two million peple have left their homes for safety, but two deaths have been reported. 0ur south asian editor, anbarasan ethirajan, explains how improved preparedness has helped save lives. in the past, hundreds of thousa
in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst—affected areas there. died after being caught in floodwater near darley dale has today been named as the former high sheriff annie hall. she's been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it's launched an emergency fund so local authorities can help safeguard people's lives and property. this is the village...
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there in derbyshire.age when the river don burst its banks. in the 12 years since, new flood defences have been built to prevent similar problems from happening. this time round, those flood defences seem to have worked, but of course memories, painful memories, of what happened i2 course memories, painful memories, of what happened 12 years ago have come flooding back for so many people in that city. judith moritz has more. fast moving and full, but the river don in sheffield has stayed within its banks today. there is huge relief here, because 12 years ago this area was flooded. this is where we keep all the beers... ed's pub was swamped then, and yesterday he was really worried it could happen again. this time there was i would say more water, and the flood defences managed to hold out. because we have been flooded before, we can't get flood insurance now which, when occasions like last night occur, makes me even more nervous. it adds an extra layer to the nightmare. this is what it was like in sheffie
there in derbyshire.age when the river don burst its banks. in the 12 years since, new flood defences have been built to prevent similar problems from happening. this time round, those flood defences seem to have worked, but of course memories, painful memories, of what happened i2 course memories, painful memories, of what happened 12 years ago have come flooding back for so many people in that city. judith moritz has more. fast moving and full, but the river don in sheffield has stayed within...
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derbyshire, and greater manchester too. as we head through friday morning, we've still got that rain band with us, it becomes fairly light and patchy and as we head through the day, it will be confined to eastern parts of england. it's cold, quite a frosty start for many of us to friday, we've also got a few wintry flurries across the highest parts of highland scotland. by the afternoon, lots of sunshine developing, away from eastern parts of england where you keep the cloud and a little bit of patchy rain. temperatures between about 6 and aberdeen to around about 11 in cardiff. still in the chilly side. into friday evening then, that area of cloud and rain slowly clears off towards the east, have a look at the blue colours, that indicates quite a cold start to your weekend, in fact, subzero temperatures for many of us, particularly in the north first thing saturday, but really wherever you are, you could well wake up to quite a sharp frost. after that chilly start to saturday, more cloud work in from the west, some room fo
derbyshire, and greater manchester too. as we head through friday morning, we've still got that rain band with us, it becomes fairly light and patchy and as we head through the day, it will be confined to eastern parts of england. it's cold, quite a frosty start for many of us to friday, we've also got a few wintry flurries across the highest parts of highland scotland. by the afternoon, lots of sunshine developing, away from eastern parts of england where you keep the cloud and a little bit of...
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but one poppy seller from derbyshire has gone all—out for this year's appeal by converting his mobilitycooter into a tank. (tx 85—year—old eddie wadsworth, whose fatherjohn was killed during the second world war, has always been keen to support the royal british legion's poppy appeal. he says he's "thrilled to bits" with the reaction, especially from young people. he says the impressive re—fit only cost him about seven pounds. it's time for a look at the weather. here's simon king. good morning. we've seen in the news that we've had some flooding through yesterday and overnight come across northern areas of england. currently still over 100 flood warnings in force across northern england, you can get all the details on the website for those. i'm fully today in terms of
but one poppy seller from derbyshire has gone all—out for this year's appeal by converting his mobilitycooter into a tank. (tx 85—year—old eddie wadsworth, whose fatherjohn was killed during the second world war, has always been keen to support the royal british legion's poppy appeal. he says he's "thrilled to bits" with the reaction, especially from young people. he says the impressive re—fit only cost him about seven pounds. it's time for a look at the weather. here's simon...
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was issued from the met office for up to 100mm of rain across parts of south and west yorkshire, derbyshirer manchester too.
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the prime minister visited derbyshire tonight to see
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she was annie hall, a former high sheriff of derbyshire.ur correspondent fiona trott is at stainforth in south yorkshire, with more for us this evening. it has been a changing picture over the last couple of days, what is it looking like now and what impact has that had on flooding? the floodwaters have receded in some parts of northern england. but the situation we have no fishlake tonight is that there were some residents in that village you are basically living on an island. that is how it is being described by local people here. completely surrounded by floodwater after the river don burst its banks. all day, five specialist and rescue teams insisted members of the local community use a boat to get to those people and evacuate dozens of families from their homes. they are now being looked after in a local community centre. they do not yet know when they are able to return. the village residents are leaving behind. the raids and fishlake are like rivers tonight, unless you have a boat the only way to travel is by tractor. at times like t
she was annie hall, a former high sheriff of derbyshire.ur correspondent fiona trott is at stainforth in south yorkshire, with more for us this evening. it has been a changing picture over the last couple of days, what is it looking like now and what impact has that had on flooding? the floodwaters have receded in some parts of northern england. but the situation we have no fishlake tonight is that there were some residents in that village you are basically living on an island. that is how it...
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now in bbc news, the disabled victoria derbyshire has been getting up victoria derbyshire has been getting
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in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst—affected areas there.ught in floodwater near darley dale has today been named as the former high sheriff annie hall. she's been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it's launched an emergency fund so that local authorities can help safeguard people's lives and property. this is the village of stainforth, just a mile away from fishlake, and the police are going to stay here throughout the night. they've got to stop people from crossing that bridge. the river don is a tidal river and it remains dangerously high. fiona trott, bbc news, doncaster. with me is our correspondent andy moore. we were just watching fiona there in and around fishla ke. we were just watching fiona there in and around fishlake. this is a place that hasn't been flooded like this, evenin that hasn't been flooded like this, even in 20s —— 2007. in some places, the water is falling but not in fishlake
in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst—affected areas there.ught in floodwater near darley dale has today been named as the former high sheriff annie hall. she's been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it's launched an emergency fund so that local authorities can help safeguard people's lives and property. this is the village of stainforth,...
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her body was found in the river derwent in derbyshire. this report from our correspondent danny savage. as floodwaters rose rapidly across the east midlands, derbyshire and yorkshire, a woman died after being swept away in rowsley, near matlock. she went missing in the early hours near here, and her body was recovered from the river derwent in darley dale this morning. in doncaster, the main river through the town burst its banks and overflowed into nearby streets. anything and everything was used as a huge community effort to save belongings swung into action. locals are angry, and say they weren't warned. it has happened down here a couple of times. i've had no warning from the council or anything. they should have been out last night, giving sandbags out, all that sort of stuff, but we had nothing. nearby, i met linda. her home has been flooded before, but the timing now couldn't be worse. iam here, 26a, the one with the for sale sign — in fact, sold, subject to survey. they were due to come out on monday to do the survey. are you worr
her body was found in the river derwent in derbyshire. this report from our correspondent danny savage. as floodwaters rose rapidly across the east midlands, derbyshire and yorkshire, a woman died after being swept away in rowsley, near matlock. she went missing in the early hours near here, and her body was recovered from the river derwent in darley dale this morning. in doncaster, the main river through the town burst its banks and overflowed into nearby streets. anything and everything was...
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for the victoria derbyshire programme, john owen reports.d that students renting private housing. running vulnerable to exploitative challenges by line thoughts. they say they face unfair deductions from their deposit at the end of their tenancy. we left in august but would receive notification that the landlord wa nted notification that the landlord wanted to charge extra as well as taking our deposit. jessica says she got charged a total of £1600 between four housemates, despite their deposit being just £300. peter carey, £30, he decided to be had not left the property and assets state, we had let there for two years and they had not allowed for wet and tear. we had been charged for reading. we were charged for the garden even though we had the next neighbour come over with the tremor. —— for reading. students are treated unfairly. in cardiff benjamin had a similar experience. he also said some landlords and estate agents cease students as a way to rake in easy cash. i am angry at landlords being able to do this, it seems to being able to
for the victoria derbyshire programme, john owen reports.d that students renting private housing. running vulnerable to exploitative challenges by line thoughts. they say they face unfair deductions from their deposit at the end of their tenancy. we left in august but would receive notification that the landlord wa nted notification that the landlord wanted to charge extra as well as taking our deposit. jessica says she got charged a total of £1600 between four housemates, despite their...
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in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst—affected areas there. died after being caught in floodwater near darley dale has today been named as the former high sheriff annie hall. she's been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it's launched an emergency fund so local authorities can help safeguard people's lives and property. this is the village of stainforth, just a mile away from fishlake, and the police are going to stay here throughout the night. they've got to stop people from crossing that bridge. the river don is a tidal river and it remains dangerously high. fiona trott, bbc news, doncaster. i have been speaking to a doncaster east farmer who has been warned that his farm could flood tomorrow. asked him he felt there was any point trying to protect his farm. not really. there are some ancient flood defences around the village which have repeatedly been asked to have been restored and preserved but no—
in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst—affected areas there. died after being caught in floodwater near darley dale has today been named as the former high sheriff annie hall. she's been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it's launched an emergency fund so local authorities can help safeguard people's lives and property. this is the village...
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as we heard earlier, a serious situation in parts of south yorkshire and derbyshire with the disruption and flooding, plenty of water where it should not be an from this view in sheffield, at least there was some sunshine out there to start the day but it was such a different story yesterday. we can replay the rainfall, all—day rain and with rent lasting that long with that intensity, of course there will be problem —— with that intensity but it was only today that it slowly eased southwards but the totals bear out what has happened. 84 millimetres in sheffield, some rain gauges had more, all of the average rainfall for november done just now, and that comes off the back of a wet october. putting this in context, this is average rainfall in october and the dark blue indicates 200% or more of the average october rainfall so more of the average october rainfall so already the rivers were high which is why we are seeing so many flood warnings on the environment agency including the severe warnings on the river don put it when the rain stops, the flooding gets worse before it gets better so
as we heard earlier, a serious situation in parts of south yorkshire and derbyshire with the disruption and flooding, plenty of water where it should not be an from this view in sheffield, at least there was some sunshine out there to start the day but it was such a different story yesterday. we can replay the rainfall, all—day rain and with rent lasting that long with that intensity, of course there will be problem —— with that intensity but it was only today that it slowly eased...
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let me remind you that victoria derbyshire is coming up that victoria derbyshire is coming up in thecross scotland and northern england, where temperatures were widely below freezing. whilst many of us will see a drier day, the next area of cloud and rain is going to push in as we get through this afternoon. the central and eastern england, a mostly dry picture with variable clouds and sunshine. a scattering of showers for northern scotland, western parts of scotland and north—west parts of england. but this afternoon, cloud and rain will feed into the south—west of britain and it could be heavy and persistent, particularly for southern wales, following a something wintry has a higher ground. it tends to pivot as we get through tomorrow night, feeding into southern areas and eastern areas. another cold night across scotland, temperatures dipping away. tomorrow, we have that band of rain first thing. it will be heavy and then it will gradually work further north. a
let me remind you that victoria derbyshire is coming up that victoria derbyshire is coming up in thecross scotland and northern england, where temperatures were widely below freezing. whilst many of us will see a drier day, the next area of cloud and rain is going to push in as we get through this afternoon. the central and eastern england, a mostly dry picture with variable clouds and sunshine. a scattering of showers for northern scotland, western parts of scotland and north—west parts of...
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in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst—affected areas there.f annie hall. she‘s been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it‘s launched an emergency fund so that local authorities can help safeguard people‘s lives and property. this is the village of stainforth, just a mile away from fishlake, and the police are going to stay here throughout the night. they‘ve got to stop people from crossing that bridge. the river don is a tidal river and it remains dangerously high. fiona trott, bbc news, doncaster. with me is our correspondent andy moore. we saw in fiona‘s report, lots of houses, lots of businesses, lots of people affected by this. give us an idea of the scale of what has been happening. well, the problem remains. the heavy rain that, months rainfall in one day. the rain is now travelling down the rivers from the hills, down to the floodplains where it meets the north sea and the problems are in those l
in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst—affected areas there.f annie hall. she‘s been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it‘s launched an emergency fund so that local authorities can help safeguard people‘s lives and property. this is the village of stainforth, just a mile away from fishlake, and the police are going to stay here...
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now in bbc news, the disabled victoria derbyshire has been getting up victoria derbyshire has been gettinghis week. hello and welcome to our programme. within the next half an hour we will bring you some of the highlights and original journalism from our show over the last week. on tuesday, we exposed the shocking conditions that some families in the capital city of the fifth—largest economy in the world, london, are living in. families in the last remaining block of flats of a huge regeneration scheme in barnet are coping with cockroaches, damp, mould and flooding. while drug addicts inject heroin on the stairs. residents told us exclusively they feel they are being left to rot. sean has this exclusive report. we cannot carry on living here. we are not leading how people should be living. the whole building is not secure, anybody can walk in. people using drugs, injecting in the area. they don't care. they don't care, they do not have to live like that. it is put up and shut up and be grateful for it. regardless of how you live. when did you first see the cockroaches? about a year and a h
now in bbc news, the disabled victoria derbyshire has been getting up victoria derbyshire has been gettinghis week. hello and welcome to our programme. within the next half an hour we will bring you some of the highlights and original journalism from our show over the last week. on tuesday, we exposed the shocking conditions that some families in the capital city of the fifth—largest economy in the world, london, are living in. families in the last remaining block of flats of a huge...
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now on bbc news, the victoria derbyshire programme week in review.f an hour we will bring you some of the highlights and original journalism from our show over the last week. on tuesday, we exposed the shocking conditions that some families in the capital city of the fifth—largest economy in the world, london, are living in. families in the last remaining block of flats of a huge regeneration scheme in barnet are coping with cockroaches, damp, mould and flooding. while drug addicts inject heroin on the stairs. residents told us exclusively they feel they are being left to rot. sean has this exclusive report. we cannot carry on living here.
now on bbc news, the victoria derbyshire programme week in review.f an hour we will bring you some of the highlights and original journalism from our show over the last week. on tuesday, we exposed the shocking conditions that some families in the capital city of the fifth—largest economy in the world, london, are living in. families in the last remaining block of flats of a huge regeneration scheme in barnet are coping with cockroaches, damp, mould and flooding. while drug addicts inject...
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let me start with that tragic death in derbyshire.re sketchy but police say they believe the woman was swept away by flood water in the early hours of this morning. a search was carried out and her body was recovered at da rley carried out and her body was recovered at darley dale downstream on the river derwent weight this morning. and her family on the river derwent weight this morning. and herfamily have been informed and more details may emerge in the coming hours. we are at saint mary's bridge which is a quarter of a mile from doncaster town centre. the river don behind me is about five metres above its normal level, about one foot below the bridge itself. it is still running at dangerous levels. this surge of water swept through sheffield last night through rods around, doncaster and is now travelling eastwards down the river don and behind it there is a trail of damage to homes and businesses. in a minute will be hearing from danny savage but first let's hear from hearing from danny savage but first let's hearfrom derbyshire wh
let me start with that tragic death in derbyshire.re sketchy but police say they believe the woman was swept away by flood water in the early hours of this morning. a search was carried out and her body was recovered at da rley carried out and her body was recovered at darley dale downstream on the river derwent weight this morning. and her family on the river derwent weight this morning. and herfamily have been informed and more details may emerge in the coming hours. we are at saint mary's...
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the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme.ternoon. gps have voted to reduce visits to patients‘ homes, saying they "no longer have the capacity" to offer them. at a conference on friday, doctors in england supported a proposal to take the requirement to provide home visits out of their nhs contract. the health secretary, matt hancock, said the idea was a "complete non—starter". jenny kumah reports. family doctors say their workload is on the rise and this, coupled with falling gdp numbers, mean something has to give. one of the daily pressures that gp practices are under is the obligation to do home visits. what would be much better is if we had a dedicated home visiting team with people with the time to be able to do this throughout the day, rather than gps having to squeeze it in. under the proposals home visits would not be scrapped completely but delivered by a separate service. similar to the way out—of—hours care has been contracted out. sometimes a gp has to go and see someone and they might be too frail to travel. and
the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme.ternoon. gps have voted to reduce visits to patients‘ homes, saying they "no longer have the capacity" to offer them. at a conference on friday, doctors in england supported a proposal to take the requirement to provide home visits out of their nhs contract. the health secretary, matt hancock, said the idea was a "complete non—starter". jenny kumah reports. family doctors say...
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derbyshire and the town of matlock have also been hit hard by the floods.r by the water near darley dale, has been named as a former high sheriff, annie hall. she was described as a special person and an inspirational force for good. for some, the flood levels are falling, and the clean—up can begin. for others, the misery is likely to continue for days to come. voters in spain are returning to the polls for the country's second general election injust over six months. the socialists, led by the acting prime minister, pedro sanchez, won the most seats in the last ballot in april but were unable to form a government. spain has been struggling to put stable governments together since 2015 and this year's vote has also been overshadowed by fresh unrest in catalonia. caroline gray is a lecturer in politics and spanish at aston university. shejoins us from birmingham. before we talk about today's general election, why do you think spain has found itself in this position where it has gone from having a very straightforward left and right—wing, two big parties who
derbyshire and the town of matlock have also been hit hard by the floods.r by the water near darley dale, has been named as a former high sheriff, annie hall. she was described as a special person and an inspirational force for good. for some, the flood levels are falling, and the clean—up can begin. for others, the misery is likely to continue for days to come. voters in spain are returning to the polls for the country's second general election injust over six months. the socialists, led by...
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in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst—affected areas there.being caught in floodwater near darley dale has today been named as the former high sheriff annie hall. she's been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it's launched an emergency fund so local authorities can help safeguard people's lives and property. this is the village of stainforth, just a mile away from fishlake, and the police are going to stay here throughout the night. they've got to stop people from crossing that bridge. the river don is a tidal river and it remains dangerously high. fiona trott, bbc news, doncaster. india's prime minister, narendra modi, has welcomed the supreme court's decision to award a bitterly disputed religious site in the northern town of ayodyha to hindus. he called for a new india, free of hatred between religious communities. 0ur correspondent rajini vaidyanathan is in delhi. they've waited decades for this. to
in derbyshire, matlock has been one of the worst—affected areas there.being caught in floodwater near darley dale has today been named as the former high sheriff annie hall. she's been described as a great leader who will be hugely missed. it will be weeks before this village and others like it reach some kind of normality. in the meantime, the government says it's launched an emergency fund so local authorities can help safeguard people's lives and property. this is the village of...
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that debate this morning from the victoria derbyshire programme following out research carried out by a leading economic research group says spending plans for both the conservatives and labour don't add up, accusing them of presenting numbers that are not credible. net migration falls to its lowest level for nearly 6 years — driven by fewer people entering the country from the eu// for work. tensions escalate between china and the us — after president trump signs a bill supporting hong kong's pro—democracy protesters. throughout this election campaign we've been reporting from some key battle ground constituencies. this afternoon martine croxall will be live in cheltenham. our correspondentjon kay has been speaking to voters there — and found housing could be a deciding factor... the gloucestershire town was won by the conservatives in 2015 and 2017, but it voted to remain in the eu and is at the very top of the lib dems' hit list for this election. i'm ina i'm in a council ward i'm in a councilward in i'm in a council ward in the west of town and we are focusing on housing. there is
that debate this morning from the victoria derbyshire programme following out research carried out by a leading economic research group says spending plans for both the conservatives and labour don't add up, accusing them of presenting numbers that are not credible. net migration falls to its lowest level for nearly 6 years — driven by fewer people entering the country from the eu// for work. tensions escalate between china and the us — after president trump signs a bill supporting hong...
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businesses will be counting the cost — our news reporter luxmy gopal sent us this, from matlock in derbyshirey have receded, but the damage caused by the flooding is still very plain to see at some of the businesses, here at matlock. i am in the basement of a florist and this is used as a store room for all of their christmas stock. there are some ornamental pine cones there, as you can see, all of the stock is scattered about and damaged due to the flooding. if i bring you round to this side here, just to show you, up against the wall, quite how high the water levels got to. so the dark mark here, compared to the lighter brickwork up there, that is how far the floodwaters rose to, here in the basement and as you can see, that is at least five foot high and the owner told me that when he came in to check on his stock yesterday, everything was just floating around all over the place. so you get a sense ofjust how bad the destruction and damage was and just how much the businesses here had to face. we have spoken to other businesses in the town who say they are in a similar situation, one of th
businesses will be counting the cost — our news reporter luxmy gopal sent us this, from matlock in derbyshirey have receded, but the damage caused by the flooding is still very plain to see at some of the businesses, here at matlock. i am in the basement of a florist and this is used as a store room for all of their christmas stock. there are some ornamental pine cones there, as you can see, all of the stock is scattered about and damaged due to the flooding. if i bring you round to this side...
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hello, it's friday, it's 9:30am, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to norwich!of the 2019 general election. today we're here with an audience of voters and politicians to talk about truth, the nhs, social care, crime, the climate, and brexit. i'm sam, i'm a mum of three from norwich and i feel i have i'm sam, i'm a mum of three from norwich and ifeel i have been i'm sam, i'm a mum of three from norwich and i feel i have been lied to by politicians in this election. i'm nicole, a politics student at the university of east anglia. i am deeply concerned that politicians are not talking to young people.|j am catherine, a senior lecturer in health research, i am deeply
hello, it's friday, it's 9:30am, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to norwich!of the 2019 general election. today we're here with an audience of voters and politicians to talk about truth, the nhs, social care, crime, the climate, and brexit. i'm sam, i'm a mum of three from norwich and i feel i have i'm sam, i'm a mum of three from norwich and ifeel i have been i'm sam, i'm a mum of three from norwich and i feel i have been lied to by politicians in this election. i'm nicole, a politics student...
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places like south yorkshire and derbyshire. this rain is just yorkshire and derbyshire.hat, they will be drier, brighter spells to be had but it will still feel cold on thursday. 0n but it will still feel cold on thursday. on thursday evening, i area of rain clears down towards the south. it will leave showery outbreaks through friday, still another cold day and fairly windy. that is how we head into the weekend, we keep the cold conditions and it remains unsettled. this is bbc news. the headlines. the government announces extra support for people, homes and businesses caught up in the flooding in the north of england — after opposition leaders accused them of not doing enough to help victims. the prime minister said more flooding could be likely. we simply have to prepare for more floods this winter. a huge amount of energy and effort is going into that. the conservative government's response to the floods has been woeful. just imagine if this had happened in surrey instead of yorkshire and the east midlands. i think there would have been a very, very different story. i
places like south yorkshire and derbyshire. this rain is just yorkshire and derbyshire.hat, they will be drier, brighter spells to be had but it will still feel cold on thursday. 0n but it will still feel cold on thursday. on thursday evening, i area of rain clears down towards the south. it will leave showery outbreaks through friday, still another cold day and fairly windy. that is how we head into the weekend, we keep the cold conditions and it remains unsettled. this is bbc news. the...
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hello, it's 7th november, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ote conservative. it's come to something when i tell decent traditional patriotically labour party voters that they should be voting for borisjohnson at this election. i can't believe it's come to this, but that is where we are. the conservatives are also about to set out their plans for the economy. we'll bring you chancellor sajid javid's speech live when it starts. an exclusive poll for this programme has found that more than half of poorer students say the cost of their rent is the same
hello, it's 7th november, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ote conservative. it's come to something when i tell decent traditional patriotically labour party voters that they should be voting for borisjohnson at this election. i can't believe it's come to this, but that is where we are. the conservatives are also about to set out their plans for the economy. we'll bring you chancellor sajid javid's speech live when it starts. an exclusive poll for this programme has found that more than...
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the headlines at 8pm: a woman has died in floodwater in derbyshire as much of northern england is hity. it happened in 2007, and it's happened again and... it's just ridiculous. people have been evacuated from their homes, and there is travel disruption on the roads and the rail network. the scottish national party launches its election campaign, saying it's seeking an alliance with other parties to lock the conservatives out of government and promising to stop the nhs being privatised. ten teenagers — including two 15—year—old boys — have been named among the 39 people from vietnam who were found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex.
the headlines at 8pm: a woman has died in floodwater in derbyshire as much of northern england is hity. it happened in 2007, and it's happened again and... it's just ridiculous. people have been evacuated from their homes, and there is travel disruption on the roads and the rail network. the scottish national party launches its election campaign, saying it's seeking an alliance with other parties to lock the conservatives out of government and promising to stop the nhs being privatised. ten...
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joinjoanna gosling to find letsjoinjoanna gosling to find out what is coming up in the victoria derbyshire corbyn endorsing each other for and jeremy corbyn endorsing each otherfor prime and jeremy corbyn endorsing each other for prime minister. also campaigners say retailers are missing out on aryans of pounds each year because they do not consider the needs of disabled people, including those with hidden disabilities. there are that many things going on in shopping centres, there can be crashes and bangs which can tip me over the edge, if i am already on a high level of stress, it can tip me over and xplode. china adds at 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online —— join us at10am. news channel and online —— join us at 10am. thank you, joanna, see you later. let's get the weather with elizabeth. staying unsettled for the rest of the week. rain in the forecast for areas that have seen recent flooding. shower restricting southwards into central and southern england, scantily north—westerly winds, gusting towards liverpool bay and north wales, wind eventually easing towards the end o
joinjoanna gosling to find letsjoinjoanna gosling to find out what is coming up in the victoria derbyshire corbyn endorsing each other for and jeremy corbyn endorsing each otherfor prime and jeremy corbyn endorsing each other for prime minister. also campaigners say retailers are missing out on aryans of pounds each year because they do not consider the needs of disabled people, including those with hidden disabilities. there are that many things going on in shopping centres, there can be...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning. £4 billion a year extra is needed just to maintain the social care system in england at current levels. could this become the defining issue of the general election? last week we spoke to edith monk. she is 32 and has ms. her council hasjust told her that because of a shortage, they've got no carers to help her. it's really stressful, and it just feels so fragile and every time it gets harder because, obviously, ms is progressive. like, between last year and this year, my right hand has got worse and weaker and i just feel like i'm going to have to fight this for the rest of my life. we've got three people here who've struggled with the system in england. what should the parties be doing about this? let us know your own experiences. over 100 people who live in flooded fishlake near doncaster are defying the authorities and refusing to evacuate their homes. we'll speak to some of them. and the police officer who was standing next to pc yvonne fletcher when she was shot de
i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning. £4 billion a year extra is needed just to maintain the social care system in england at current levels. could this become the defining issue of the general election? last week we spoke to edith monk. she is 32 and has ms. her council hasjust told her that because of a shortage, they've got no carers to help her. it's really stressful, and it just feels so fragile and every time it gets harder because, obviously, ms is progressive. like, between last year...