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simon hare, bbc east midlands today, derbyshire.also more likely to be poorer, bbc analysis has revealed. satellite insight firm four earth intelligence provided heat data, which was then cross referenced with the government's measure of relative poverty. the research showed that nearly two—thirds of people living in high—heat areas are also in more deprived places. harriet bradshaw has this exclusive report. climate change is heating things up and even glasgow is vulnerable. in higher temperatures, some city buildings already get hotter compared to others in green spaces. a big problem if you have health issues made worse in the heat. alison has asthma. the whole house would be like an absolute tavern. the fans are going. my inhaler tries to help but then it got so bad i couldn't breathe at all and my partner had to take me to hospital. to keep neighbourhoods cooler, experts recommend more green space are needed. so during the heatwave lastjuly, a satellite measured the land surface temperature of this block of flats here as 27 cel
simon hare, bbc east midlands today, derbyshire.also more likely to be poorer, bbc analysis has revealed. satellite insight firm four earth intelligence provided heat data, which was then cross referenced with the government's measure of relative poverty. the research showed that nearly two—thirds of people living in high—heat areas are also in more deprived places. harriet bradshaw has this exclusive report. climate change is heating things up and even glasgow is vulnerable. in higher...
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the constituency of high peak in derbyshire went to the conservatives from labour at the last electionm westminster, whaley bridge feels far removed, but you don't have to look too far for ominous symbolism, look too farfor ominous symbolism, orforsigns, look too farfor ominous symbolism, orfor signs, which symbolism, or for signs, which could symbolism, orfor signs, which could represent how locals are feeling. at the end ofjohnson street sits the builder's merchants, where they say they put a price on honesty. it merchants, where they say they put a price on honesty.- put a price on honesty. it will be a lot cheaper— put a price on honesty. it will be a lot cheaper than - put a price on honesty. it will l be a lot cheaper than yesterday forced at be a lot cheaper than yesterday forced a- ., , ., forced at and where views are changing- _ forced at and where views are changing- i — forced at and where views are changing. i felt _ forced at and where views are changing. i felt sorry - forced at and where views are changing. i felt sorry for - forced at and where views are changing. i fe
the constituency of high peak in derbyshire went to the conservatives from labour at the last electionm westminster, whaley bridge feels far removed, but you don't have to look too far for ominous symbolism, look too farfor ominous symbolism, orforsigns, look too farfor ominous symbolism, orfor signs, which symbolism, or for signs, which could symbolism, orfor signs, which could represent how locals are feeling. at the end ofjohnson street sits the builder's merchants, where they say they put a...
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this is what that means forfamilies in derbyshire and across the uk.nity pantry finding demand rocketing at the same time as surplus supermarket supplies they rely on rental. we surplus supermarket supplies they rely on rental.— they rely on rental. we are shiftin: they rely on rental. we are shifting a _ they rely on rental. we are shifting a quarter - they rely on rental. we are shifting a quarter ton - they rely on rental. we are shifting a quarter ton of. they rely on rental. we are l shifting a quarter ton of food as demand keeps going up will run out in terms of being able to acquire enough food to feed people on a non—profit basis. even though here they can't supply families with —— they can supply food the 10th of the normal price, some customers can no longer afford the bus fare to get here or the electricity to keep food fresh and hot weather. we electricity to keep food fresh and hot weather.— electricity to keep food fresh and hot weather. we have heard of --eole and hot weather. we have heard of people switching _ and hot weather. we have
this is what that means forfamilies in derbyshire and across the uk.nity pantry finding demand rocketing at the same time as surplus supermarket supplies they rely on rental. we surplus supermarket supplies they rely on rental.— they rely on rental. we are shiftin: they rely on rental. we are shifting a _ they rely on rental. we are shifting a quarter - they rely on rental. we are shifting a quarter ton - they rely on rental. we are shifting a quarter ton of. they rely on rental. we are l...
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i'm victoria derbyshire and these are the headlines...next prime minister. after weeks of protests on the streets of sri lanka, demonstrators stage a silent protest after parliamentarians pick the country's new president. medical students in england will have to pass mandatory training to diagnose and treat specific health conditions that affect women. and we'll hear from britain newest world champion — jake wightman. we will start at the athletics world championships. jake wightman is the first british man to win the event in the 1500m since steve cram in 1983. anti—swiss is there. on top of the podium and on top of the world, forjake wightman and british athletics, a golden night. the men's 1,500 british athletics, a golden night. the men's1,500 metre final. the 28—year—old has impressed all summer, but on the bigger stage, could he rise to the occasion? weill. could he rise to the occasion? well, 'ust watch could he rise to the occasion? well, just watch this. _ could he rise to the occasion? well, just watch this. jake _ could he rise
i'm victoria derbyshire and these are the headlines...next prime minister. after weeks of protests on the streets of sri lanka, demonstrators stage a silent protest after parliamentarians pick the country's new president. medical students in england will have to pass mandatory training to diagnose and treat specific health conditions that affect women. and we'll hear from britain newest world champion — jake wightman. we will start at the athletics world championships. jake wightman is the...
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this is what that means for families in derbyshire and across the uk.supplies they rely on dwindle. we are currently shifting around 1.25 tonnes of food every week. we are certainly thinking that as demand carries on going up, we are going to run out of road in terms of being able to acquire enough food to feed people on a nonprofit basis. we've got chicken, we've got pork... and even though here they can supply families with food at a tenth of the normal price, such is the general inflation crisis that some customers, working people, can no longer afford the bus fare to get here or the electricity to keep food fresh in hot weather. well, we've heard of people switching off their fridges and freezers because they can't afford the electricity. and, actually, that's a really, really... it's a difficult choice to make but, actually, it doesn't really save you a lot because the biggest part of your energy bill is the standing charge. actually you're not really saving much money and you are risking your own health and that of your family. now i've got a real
this is what that means for families in derbyshire and across the uk.supplies they rely on dwindle. we are currently shifting around 1.25 tonnes of food every week. we are certainly thinking that as demand carries on going up, we are going to run out of road in terms of being able to acquire enough food to feed people on a nonprofit basis. we've got chicken, we've got pork... and even though here they can supply families with food at a tenth of the normal price, such is the general inflation...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, and these are your headlines at 9 o'clock. britain's first—ever red extreme heat warning comes into effect for most of england as the country gets ready for what could become the hottest day on record and london one of the hottest places in the world. high temperatures are forecast across the uk, with amber warnings in the rest of england, all of wales, and parts of scotland. we just wejust all we think we just all we think have to be sensible and steady and in particular take measures to stay hydrated, stay in the shade. do all the things that are the sort of things you might do in a hot day on holiday overseas. i'm live at a campsite in exmoor. the sun is out, the bacon is on, and these campers have a stream just down there to call off and when it gets hotter later. there's a also a heatwave across parts of southern europe as wildfires spread, prompting mass evacuations of residents and tourists. so, what have you changed about your day or your employees�* day or your children's day if you work at a school or nursery? i'm @v
i'm victoria derbyshire, and these are your headlines at 9 o'clock. britain's first—ever red extreme heat warning comes into effect for most of england as the country gets ready for what could become the hottest day on record and london one of the hottest places in the world. high temperatures are forecast across the uk, with amber warnings in the rest of england, all of wales, and parts of scotland. we just wejust all we think we just all we think have to be sensible and steady and in...
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what i thought when jennifer, uneasy near and young planning used to pop on november, the fisher derbyshire didn't really young girl mom, wendy will not by the mother yet or not by the sub warfare. one hour. now, but yet handle what? i'm on the propeller for. yeah. carver keyless it. don't kill. got literally dive if you are please. yeah, it is austell ecology. lou key kid yell under a marla display the sun lafond the la floor. if the, the local table that we'll see to see one thing to receive a new, you can change of import from that i do have to be doing did if you could give me the or the name on it to fella. so could i river orona really be responsible for what this active is cause an ecological disaster. we arrange a discrete meeting with a company employee. he gives us this usb key, but doesn't want to answer any questions for fear of reprisal. in this classified footage, the mining operations environmental impact is clear to see what the group uses explosives to access. they were uranium amid the dust. the miners dig up radioactive soil to obtain this paste called yellow cake, or ura
what i thought when jennifer, uneasy near and young planning used to pop on november, the fisher derbyshire didn't really young girl mom, wendy will not by the mother yet or not by the sub warfare. one hour. now, but yet handle what? i'm on the propeller for. yeah. carver keyless it. don't kill. got literally dive if you are please. yeah, it is austell ecology. lou key kid yell under a marla display the sun lafond the la floor. if the, the local table that we'll see to see one thing to receive...
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a derbyshire didn't leave young girl nom, wendy, or enough i do mother. yet when the police are warfare one hour now, but yet he end on remo, nevada. yeah, carver keyless it. don't kill. got literally the dive if you please. yeah, it is us double ecology. kid. yell of it on mon. lead is pretty soon. the lafond the la floor, if the, the local table that we'll see to say one thing the residue, young kick and jenkins of input from that a do tv during the read, if you could give bromley or the name on it to fella. so could a river or ana really be responsible for what this active is called an ecological disaster. we arrange a discrete meeting with a company employee. he gives us this usb key, but doesn't want to answer any questions for fear of reprisal. in this classified footage, the mining operations environmental impact is clear to see why the group uses explosives to access they were uranium amid the dust. the miners dig up radioactive soil to obtain this paste called yellow cake, or uranium concentrate are of our orona, produces 2 and a half 1000 tons per year in the year. the operati
a derbyshire didn't leave young girl nom, wendy, or enough i do mother. yet when the police are warfare one hour now, but yet he end on remo, nevada. yeah, carver keyless it. don't kill. got literally the dive if you please. yeah, it is us double ecology. kid. yell of it on mon. lead is pretty soon. the lafond the la floor, if the, the local table that we'll see to say one thing the residue, young kick and jenkins of input from that a do tv during the read, if you could give bromley or the name...
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there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with victoria derbyshire, just under wayc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it's goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield, political editor at huffpost uk, and martin bentham, the home affairs editorfor the evening standard. tomorrow's front pages. let's start with the i, who say the race is on to pick the next tory leader. rishi sunak announced his bid for the topjob. a picture of him as a young boy on the front of the daily mail. tory "traitors" face a red wall backlash according to the daily mail. the telegraph calls rishi sunak the serious candidate. he is being accused by treachery by fellow tories in the ft because of events of the last few days. don't listen to fairytales, the sound bite in the times, from rishi sunak�*s slick campaign video that was released on friday evening. the mirror pays tribute to the older brother of tv star dec, who
there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with victoria derbyshire, just under wayc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it's goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield, political editor at huffpost uk, and martin bentham, the home affairs editorfor the evening standard. tomorrow's front pages. let's...
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i thought when you had to put a melody near and you're planning to put on november, the bishop derbyshire didn't leave young girl nom, wendy. well enough, i do month at the end when the police of warfare. one hour now, but yet in what i'm on the property for. ya carver keyless it. don't keep got literally the dive. if you please. yes, it is. us total ecology. kid yell under a marla. display the sun lafond the la floor. if the, the local table that we'll see to see one thing here is you do a new, you can change of input from let a do up to be going to read. if you could give grow media or the name on it to fella. so could a river orona really be responsible for what this active is called an ecological disaster. we arrange a discrete meeting with a company employee. he gives us this usb key, but doesn't want to answer any questions for fear of reprisal. in this classified footage, the mining operations environmental impact is clear to see why the group uses explosives to access they were uranium. amid the dust, the miners dig up radioactive soil to obtain this paste called yellow cake. or u
i thought when you had to put a melody near and you're planning to put on november, the bishop derbyshire didn't leave young girl nom, wendy. well enough, i do month at the end when the police of warfare. one hour now, but yet in what i'm on the property for. ya carver keyless it. don't keep got literally the dive. if you please. yes, it is. us total ecology. kid yell under a marla. display the sun lafond the la floor. if the, the local table that we'll see to see one thing here is you do a...
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a derbyshire didn't leave young girl nom, wendy, or enough i do mother yet when the police are warfare one or another yet and on what i'm on the prepared. if you're carver keyless it, don't keep got literally the dive. if you am please. yeah, it is us total ecology, cool. kid yell under a marla is for the sun lafond the la floor. if the, the local table that we'll see to see one thing is you do you and your content of input from let it be up to be during the read. if you could give chrome yard, any doctor ferla. so could a river orona really be responsible for what this active is cause an ecological disaster? we arrange a discrete meeting with a company employee. he gives us this u. s. b. keep but doesn't want to answer any questions for fear of reprisal. in this classified footage, the mining operations environmental impact is clear to see what the group uses explosives to access. they were uranium amid the dust. the miners dig up radioactive soil to obtain this paste called yellow cake or uranium concentrate. our of our orona produces 2 and a half 1000 tons per year in the year. the
a derbyshire didn't leave young girl nom, wendy, or enough i do mother yet when the police are warfare one or another yet and on what i'm on the prepared. if you're carver keyless it, don't keep got literally the dive. if you am please. yeah, it is us total ecology, cool. kid yell under a marla is for the sun lafond the la floor. if the, the local table that we'll see to see one thing is you do you and your content of input from let it be up to be during the read. if you could give chrome yard,...
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well a little earlier, my colleague, victoria derbyshire spoke to archie's mother, hollie dance, whopressure, almost like we are on trial. i'm just not shocked. truth? on trial. i'm “ust not shocked. why have ou on trial. i'm just not shocked. why have you felt _ on trial. i'm just not shocked. why have you felt like _ on trial. i'm just not shocked. why have you felt like you are on trial? just the constant pressure, there's been no time to get my head around what happens to archie. do been no time to get my head around what happens to archie.— what happens to archie. do you acce -t what happens to archie. do you accept that. _ what happens to archie. do you accept that, the _ what happens to archie. do you accept that, the judge, - what happens to archie. do you accept that, the judge, and i what happens to archie. do you accept that, the judge, and this what happens to archie. do you i accept that, the judge, and this is accept that, thejudge, and this is the second judge you as reach this conclusion, will have looked at the evidence very carefully, because it is such a difficult
well a little earlier, my colleague, victoria derbyshire spoke to archie's mother, hollie dance, whopressure, almost like we are on trial. i'm just not shocked. truth? on trial. i'm “ust not shocked. why have ou on trial. i'm just not shocked. why have you felt _ on trial. i'm just not shocked. why have you felt like _ on trial. i'm just not shocked. why have you felt like you are on trial? just the constant pressure, there's been no time to get my head around what happens to archie. do been...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines at nine o'clock. today could be even hotter in the uk than yesterday. temperatures up to 42 degrees are expected — a new record. the heatwave has led to a wave of cancellations across the rail network. passengers in many areas are being warned to only travel if absolutely neccessary. siren wails. the met office has issued a red extreme heat warning for a second day running, and there'll be extra ambulances and emergency call handlers. wildfires driven by the extreme temperatures continue to rage across much of southern europe. in south—west france thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. in other news, four candidates remain in the race to be the next conservative leader — and prime minister. another vote takes place today. 2.5 million public sector workers will find out today about the pay rise they'll be getting this year. and could you soon be allowed to get wed in your back garden? a change in the law is set to give couples more say over w
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines at nine o'clock. today could be even hotter in the uk than yesterday. temperatures up to 42 degrees are expected — a new record. the heatwave has led to a wave of cancellations across the rail network. passengers in many areas are being warned to only travel if absolutely neccessary. siren wails. the met office has issued a red extreme heat warning for a second day running, and there'll be extra ambulances and emergency call handlers. wildfires...
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the constituency of high peak in derbyshire went to the conservatives from labour at the last electionels far removed. but you don't have to look too far for ominous symbolism, or for signs which could represent how locals are feeling. at the end ofjohnson street sits the builders merchants where they say they put a price on honesty. it will be a lot cheaper than what we did yesterday but i'll find out and i'll confirm the price to you. and where views are changing. i felt sorry for him in a way, because he has had a lot of pressure, what with covid and coming into the ukraine war, which he's trying to sort that out. then there is all the partygate, which i am not sure about but there's just too many lies coming out of his mouth. and after the two head ministers resigned today, i thought it is time now — if they haven't got confidence in boris, then he does need to go. people here know how it feels when things are precarious. the pm visited them in 2019 when the town was evacuated because a nearby dam threatened to burst. there is plenty of support here for conservative ideology, but t
the constituency of high peak in derbyshire went to the conservatives from labour at the last electionels far removed. but you don't have to look too far for ominous symbolism, or for signs which could represent how locals are feeling. at the end ofjohnson street sits the builders merchants where they say they put a price on honesty. it will be a lot cheaper than what we did yesterday but i'll find out and i'll confirm the price to you. and where views are changing. i felt sorry for him in a...
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a reveal from that, we do a reveal to what the independent has, a wildfire near chesterfield in derbyshirep in flames. james, what do you make you're obviously going to approve of the independent�*s front page, i assume, what do you make of the mere's front page? i agree with you. it is slightly outdated, and by the way, sorry i disappeared there, i think i may have _ disappeared there, i think i may have been— disappeared there, i think i may have been cut off by liz truss's black— have been cut off by liz truss's black ops, but i am back. laughter an a ,i black ops, but i am back. laughter anyway. i would say _ black ops, but i am back. laughter anyway, i would say this, _ black ops, but i am back. laughter anyway, i would say this, when i black ops, but i am back. laughterl anyway, i would say this, when taken as an _ anyway, i would say this, when taken as an indy race davis, as he said, i think _ as an indy race davis, as he said, i think much— as an indy race davis, as he said, i think... much more hitting the nail on the _ think... much more hitting the nail on the head — think... m
a reveal from that, we do a reveal to what the independent has, a wildfire near chesterfield in derbyshirep in flames. james, what do you make you're obviously going to approve of the independent�*s front page, i assume, what do you make of the mere's front page? i agree with you. it is slightly outdated, and by the way, sorry i disappeared there, i think i may have _ disappeared there, i think i may have been— disappeared there, i think i may have been cut off by liz truss's black— have...
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let's go to victoria derbyshire in downing street.to do itsjob. no doubt they will be digesting that awful news about shinzo abe as well. but the race to replace borisjohnson has started, following the prime minister's resignation as conservative party leader — after days of mutiny within his government. some mps have already begun to launch their campaigns. the chairman of the foreign affairs committee tom tugendhat is the latest to bid for leadership, joining the attorney general suella braverman. other senior figures are understood to be gathering support behind the scenes. but there is anger among some tories — that the prime minister will remain in post until his successor is appointed — that could be in october. the former prime minister sirjohn major has also expressed his concern. 0ur political correspondent ione wells reports. behind the doors of number ten this morning, things are very different from yesterday. on wednesday night, the message was that the prime minister was going to fight on. by 9am on thursday, he was going
let's go to victoria derbyshire in downing street.to do itsjob. no doubt they will be digesting that awful news about shinzo abe as well. but the race to replace borisjohnson has started, following the prime minister's resignation as conservative party leader — after days of mutiny within his government. some mps have already begun to launch their campaigns. the chairman of the foreign affairs committee tom tugendhat is the latest to bid for leadership, joining the attorney general suella...
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we have had a pump from derbyshire helping out this afternoon.e worked really hard to bring the incident to a conclusion. in dartford, a fire burned fiercely next to the a2. and this was the scene in milton keynes where a fire damaged a nursery and several homes. there are concerns that with the grass dry and temperature high, conditions forfires remain. people have been urged not to have barbecues or bonfires due to the unprecedented challenges facing crews. david lumb, bbc news. the mayor of london sadiq khan told the bbc about the extent of the fires in the city. he said 41 properties were destroyed. yesterday it was the busiest day for the fire service in london since the second world war. on a normal day they may receive about 350 calls, on a busy day around 500, yesterday we received more than 2600 calls. at the same time fire brigade were fighting fires some requiring 30 engines, some requiring 15, some 12, some ten. in total 41 properties have been lost, 16 firefighters were injured, thankfully all are ok, two had to go to hospital. it sh
we have had a pump from derbyshire helping out this afternoon.e worked really hard to bring the incident to a conclusion. in dartford, a fire burned fiercely next to the a2. and this was the scene in milton keynes where a fire damaged a nursery and several homes. there are concerns that with the grass dry and temperature high, conditions forfires remain. people have been urged not to have barbecues or bonfires due to the unprecedented challenges facing crews. david lumb, bbc news. the mayor of...
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the sides meet again at edgbaston on saturday that�*s all the sport for now, back to victoria derbyshirenk you foryour messages, iwas barbecues this weekend. thank you for your messages, i was asking you how the events of the last few days affect you, your family, how the events of the last few days affect you, yourfamily, your life, your circumstances and this messages from rosemary dixon who says i�*m 65 this month and waiting for the government to act on a parliamentary ombudsman report from last year on dwp maladministration. while figures show that poverty in my cohort has recently doubled, there is no bandwidth in the government while the farce of boris johnson�*s administration continues. a the farce of borisjohnson�*s administration continues. a number of people are saying that dominic raab should actually take over right now. this viewer says dominic raab should be made to step up. the bending of the truth, the u—turns from borisjohnson make him unsafe not to mention the recent vote of revelation with alexander levy def without security and disclosure. —— recent revelation of hi
the sides meet again at edgbaston on saturday that�*s all the sport for now, back to victoria derbyshirenk you foryour messages, iwas barbecues this weekend. thank you for your messages, i was asking you how the events of the last few days affect you, your family, how the events of the last few days affect you, yourfamily, your life, your circumstances and this messages from rosemary dixon who says i�*m 65 this month and waiting for the government to act on a parliamentary ombudsman report...
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this is what that means for families in derbyshire and across the uk.t the same time the surplus supermarket supplies they rely on dwindle. we are currently shifting around 1.25 tonnes of food every week. we are certainly thinking that as demand carries on going up, we are going to run out of road in terms of being able to acquire enough food to feed people on a nonprofit basis. we've got chicken, we've got pork... and even though here they can supply families with food at a tenth of the normal price, such is the general inflation crisis that some customers, working people, can no longer afford the bus fare to get here or the electricity to keep food fresh in hot weather. well, we've heard of people switching off their fridges and freezers because they can't afford the electricity. and, actually, that's a really, really... it's a difficult choice to make but, actually, it doesn't really save you a lot because the biggest part of your energy bill is the standing charge. actually you're not really saving much money and you are risking your own health and
this is what that means for families in derbyshire and across the uk.t the same time the surplus supermarket supplies they rely on dwindle. we are currently shifting around 1.25 tonnes of food every week. we are certainly thinking that as demand carries on going up, we are going to run out of road in terms of being able to acquire enough food to feed people on a nonprofit basis. we've got chicken, we've got pork... and even though here they can supply families with food at a tenth of the normal...
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hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines.ally leeds could reach up to a0 degrees, meaning a risk of life is likely. changes in routines will be needed. i is likely. changes in routines will be needed-— is likely. changes in routines will be needed. i don't think i've ever experienced _ be needed. i don't think i've ever experienced weather _ be needed. i don't think i've ever experienced weather like - be needed. i don't think i've ever experienced weather like that i be needed. i don't think i've ever i experienced weather like that here before. it feels like we're on a different continent.— before. it feels like we're on a different continent. when it gets to a certain temperature, _ different continent. when it gets to a certain temperature, it's - different continent. when it gets to a certain temperature, it's brutal. i a certain temperature, it's brutal. aiudge _ a certain temperature, it's brutal. ajudge ruled that life support a judge ruled that life support treatment can end. the 12—year—old suffered a brain injury t
hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines.ally leeds could reach up to a0 degrees, meaning a risk of life is likely. changes in routines will be needed. i is likely. changes in routines will be needed-— is likely. changes in routines will be needed. i don't think i've ever experienced _ be needed. i don't think i've ever experienced weather _ be needed. i don't think i've ever experienced weather like - be needed. i don't think i've ever experienced weather like that i...
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we had a pump from derbyshire helping out this afternoon, but the crews have worked really hard to bringn dartford, a fire burned fiercely next to the a2. and this was the scene in milton keynes where a fire damaged a nursery and several homes. there are concerns that with the grass dry and temperature is high, conditions forfires remain. people have been urged not to have barbecues or bonfires due to the unprecedented challenges facing crews. our reporter tim muffett is in wennington this morning, where over ten houses have been gutted by fires. absolutely devastating for the people who live in those homes. yes. people who live in those homes. yes, absolutely and _ people who live in those homes. yes, absolutely and we _ people who live in those homes. yes, absolutely and we are _ people who live in those homes. ye: absolutely and we are half a people who live in those homes. 123 absolutely and we are half a mile away from the village and much of the area is cordoned off and the emergency services... the area is cordoned off and the emergency services. . ._ the area is cordoned off and
we had a pump from derbyshire helping out this afternoon, but the crews have worked really hard to bringn dartford, a fire burned fiercely next to the a2. and this was the scene in milton keynes where a fire damaged a nursery and several homes. there are concerns that with the grass dry and temperature is high, conditions forfires remain. people have been urged not to have barbecues or bonfires due to the unprecedented challenges facing crews. our reporter tim muffett is in wennington this...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines at 5 o'clock. 11 candidates so far are in the running to become your next prime minister. as conservative mps meet to set out the rules for the party's leadership contest this evening, borisjohnson says he won't be backing any of the contenders. there's a contest under way and i just wouldn't want to damage anybody�*s chances by offering support. and i'm ros atkins, live in westminster, with the latest on that conservative party leadership contest. a 15—year—old boy has been given a life sentence with a minimum of 13 years for the murder of the schoolgirl ava white. extreme heat across large parts of the uk is expected to last into early next week. the met office issues an amber weather warning. drivers at eight rail companies have voted to strike in a dispute over pay, but scotrail drivers accept an improved pay offer of 5%. the president of sri lanka says he will resign after thousands of demonstrators stormed his official residence in protest at the state of
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines at 5 o'clock. 11 candidates so far are in the running to become your next prime minister. as conservative mps meet to set out the rules for the party's leadership contest this evening, borisjohnson says he won't be backing any of the contenders. there's a contest under way and i just wouldn't want to damage anybody�*s chances by offering support. and i'm ros atkins, live in westminster, with the latest on that conservative party leadership...
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this is what that means for families in derbyshire and across the uk.at the same time the surplus supermarket supplies they rely on dwindle. we are currently shifting around 1.25 tonnes of food every week. we are certainly thinking that as demand carries on going up, we are going to run out of road in terms of being able to acquire enough food to feed people on a nonprofit basis. we've got chicken, we've got pork... and even though, here, they can supply families with food at a tenth of the normal price, such is the general inflation crisis that some customers, working people, can no longer afford the bus fare to get here or the electricity to keep food fresh in hot weather. well, we've heard of people switching off their fridges and freezers because they can't afford the electricity. and, actually, that's a really, really... it's a difficult choice to make, but, actually, it doesn't really save you a lot because the biggest part of your energy bill is the standing charge. actually, you're not really saving much money and you're risking your own health
this is what that means for families in derbyshire and across the uk.at the same time the surplus supermarket supplies they rely on dwindle. we are currently shifting around 1.25 tonnes of food every week. we are certainly thinking that as demand carries on going up, we are going to run out of road in terms of being able to acquire enough food to feed people on a nonprofit basis. we've got chicken, we've got pork... and even though, here, they can supply families with food at a tenth of the...
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in derbyshire for as is victoria. crisis. in derbyshire for as is victoria-— crisis.milies, budget or keep their kids a nutritious diet and the like. and one person i have got with me today started looking at this issue back in 2017, so you have some form looking at this problem in this city. tell your connection to this and what you found.— city. tell your connection to this and what you found. back in 2017, i run a business _ and what you found. back in 2017, i run a business in _ and what you found. back in 2017, i run a business in the _ and what you found. back in 2017, i run a business in the city, - and what you found. back in 2017, i run a business in the city, and - and what you found. back in 2017, i run a business in the city, and i - run a business in the city, and i was _ run a business in the city, and i was part— run a business in the city, and i was part of— run a business in the city, and i was part of the derby renaissance bird, _ was part of the derby renaissance bird, a _ was part of the derby renaissance bird, a collaboration between the private _
in derbyshire for as is victoria. crisis. in derbyshire for as is victoria-— crisis.milies, budget or keep their kids a nutritious diet and the like. and one person i have got with me today started looking at this issue back in 2017, so you have some form looking at this problem in this city. tell your connection to this and what you found.— city. tell your connection to this and what you found. back in 2017, i run a business _ and what you found. back in 2017, i run a business in _ and...
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the constituency of high peak in derbyshire swung to the conservatives from labour at the last electionsure what with covid and then coming into the ukraine war, which he's trying to sort that out. then there's all the partygate, which i'm not sure about. but there's just too many lies coming out of his mouth. and after the two head ministers resigned yesterday, i thought it is time now. if they haven't got confidence in boris, then he does need to go. people here know how it feels when things are precarious. the pm visited them in 2019 when the town was evacuated because a nearby dam threatened to burst. there is lots of support here for conservative ideology. but the local mp only holds this seat by the slimmest of majorities, just over 500 votes. and so, come a general election, what's going on at westminster could make a real difference here. issues like the cost of living are an obvious priority. but personality politics matter as well, according to 18—year—old gemma. you're studying politics. what do you make of the professionals, of how the government are handling things? they're
the constituency of high peak in derbyshire swung to the conservatives from labour at the last electionsure what with covid and then coming into the ukraine war, which he's trying to sort that out. then there's all the partygate, which i'm not sure about. but there's just too many lies coming out of his mouth. and after the two head ministers resigned yesterday, i thought it is time now. if they haven't got confidence in boris, then he does need to go. people here know how it feels when things...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.urope wilts under blistering heat — wildfires are spreading in portugal, spain and greece as scientists warn that nearly half of eu territory is suffering from drought. in the uk today it could be even hotter than yesterday — temperatures up to 42 degrees are expected, a new record. the met office has issued a red extreme heat warning. that is a second day running. the heatwave is taking its toll on the uk rail network, with a wave of cancellations. and there'll be extra ambulances and emergency call handlers as the nhs comes under increased pressure. four candidates remain in the race to be the next british conservative party leader and prime minister. another vote takes place today. ajury in florida will decide whether the parkland school gunman, who killed 17 people, should get the death penalty. after being closed by the kremlin in the early days of war, russia's last remaining independent tv channel makes a defiant return to the airwaves. and could you soon be allowed to get wed i
i'm victoria derbyshire.urope wilts under blistering heat — wildfires are spreading in portugal, spain and greece as scientists warn that nearly half of eu territory is suffering from drought. in the uk today it could be even hotter than yesterday — temperatures up to 42 degrees are expected, a new record. the met office has issued a red extreme heat warning. that is a second day running. the heatwave is taking its toll on the uk rail network, with a wave of cancellations. and there'll be...
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victoria derbyshire is coming up with the news at 1pm. now, the weather forecast.al areas could be down into single figures so a good night and good morning to open the windows and let some of the fresh air in. but for friday, whilst high pressure is there across southern areas still, another little area of weather pushes its way from west to east. across scotland, cloudy and damp start, some outbreaks of rain and drizzle in northern england. a few showers continuing into the afternoon. but western areas will be dry and bright, feeling a bit warmer in northern ireland, to the south of the sunshine continues, temperatures fairly similar to this afternoon. as we go into the weekend, high pressure then sets up stall over the uk. that means a lot more sunshine will develop, a little bit of rain still possible for the western isles, where temperatures will be in the mid teens. but elsewhere temperatures starting to creep up a few degrees, and that will be the case as we go through saturday and indeed sunday. an isolated shower can't be ruled out saturday and sunday, par
victoria derbyshire is coming up with the news at 1pm. now, the weather forecast.al areas could be down into single figures so a good night and good morning to open the windows and let some of the fresh air in. but for friday, whilst high pressure is there across southern areas still, another little area of weather pushes its way from west to east. across scotland, cloudy and damp start, some outbreaks of rain and drizzle in northern england. a few showers continuing into the afternoon. but...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines from the uk and around the world. a heatwave in parts of southern europe sees wildfires spread across large areas, prompting mass evacuations of residents and tourists. i'm in the area of la teste—de—buch, where one of the main fires here in the gironde region has been raging for nearly a week now, the road here pretty much closed to motor traffic. britain's first—ever red extreme heat warning comes into effect for most of england as the country gets ready for what could become the hottest day on record and london one of the hottest places in the world. high temperatures are forecast across the uk — with amber warnings in the rest of england, all of wales, and parts of scotland with warnings of travel disruption. we just all, we think, have to be sensible and steady, and in particular take measures to stay hydrated, stay in the shade. do all the things that you would think are the sort of things you might do on a hot day on holiday overseas. ukraine's president suspends his security chief and top prosecutor over accus
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines from the uk and around the world. a heatwave in parts of southern europe sees wildfires spread across large areas, prompting mass evacuations of residents and tourists. i'm in the area of la teste—de—buch, where one of the main fires here in the gironde region has been raging for nearly a week now, the road here pretty much closed to motor traffic. britain's first—ever red extreme heat warning comes into effect for most of england as the...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, and these are your headlines at 9 o'clock.
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a either greater manchester and derbyshire worked on yesterday, the fire front was about two kilometres or had conversations with people about? i don't think people think they are being stupid. there may be a naivety to the risks that are out there, and firefighters are very attuned to the risks, but it is quite a natural thing to want to go and enjoy the countryside and the sunshine and take a picnic, but elements such as portable barbecues have got no place on aaron moore and open lands, those are to remain at home. they can be very safe in that safe conditions, but portable barbecues, campfires, stoves, out on dry land, there is a big risk to us. it stoves, out on dry land, there is a big risk to us— big risk to us. it must be frustrating _ big risk to us. it must be frustrating to _ big risk to us. it must be frustrating to you, i big risk to us. it must be i frustrating to you, because people can, there are no rules around that. i guess there maybe are in certain situations, but open fires... the national fire _ situations, but open fires... tia: national fire chiefs council situat
a either greater manchester and derbyshire worked on yesterday, the fire front was about two kilometres or had conversations with people about? i don't think people think they are being stupid. there may be a naivety to the risks that are out there, and firefighters are very attuned to the risks, but it is quite a natural thing to want to go and enjoy the countryside and the sunshine and take a picnic, but elements such as portable barbecues have got no place on aaron moore and open lands,...