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, a ladies and gentlemen so it did this was in dorset , a dorset this was in dorset, a dorset place.e kids mine's a little bit too young for this, when it gets young for this, but when it gets a little bit older, i'll definitely using line of definitely be using this line of warning that if he messes warning him that if he messes around you, moj, better around you, moj, you better watch yourself because policeman that you away. that might take you away. i think it's a wonderful i'll definitely be waiting it out but . dorset police had a mum . dorset police who had a mum say this to their child will not have to talk social media to ask to stop telling young kids the police can take them away . i police can take them away. i personally think it's quite ludicrous because there's an element of i mean, i know it's not politically correct, henry, but there's an of me that i do think actually. you should have a bit fear when you a little bit of fear when you see the police know i'm up see the police know i've i'm up to good perhaps a walks to no good perhaps and a walks around there is arou
, a ladies and gentlemen so it did this was in dorset , a dorset this was in dorset, a dorset place.e kids mine's a little bit too young for this, when it gets young for this, but when it gets a little bit older, i'll definitely using line of definitely be using this line of warning that if he messes warning him that if he messes around you, moj, better around you, moj, you better watch yourself because policeman that you away. that might take you away. i think it's a wonderful i'll definitely...
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— and to visit, and we came from dorset especially today for this concert.— dorset especially todayn flying the _ this concert. the band have been flying the blue - this concert. the band have been flying the blue and . this concert. the band have - been flying the blue and yellow flag across europe ever since, performing to thousands. translation: it's very important to represent our country and show our ukrainian culture through the colours and music, and to some extent to provide it. kalush orchestra have support that clearly continues, but it is now time to hand that eurovision bet on on in preparation for next year's on in preparation for next yea r�*s contest. on in preparation for next year's contest. on in preparation for next ear's contest. �* ,, �* ~ year's contest. translation: we want to say _ year's contest. translation: we want to say thank _ year's contest. translation: we want to say thank you _ year's contest. translation: we want to say thank you to - want to say thank you to everyone who supported us, he listened — everyone who supported us, he listened to the mus
— and to visit, and we came from dorset especially today for this concert.— dorset especially todayn flying the _ this concert. the band have been flying the blue - this concert. the band have been flying the blue and . this concert. the band have - been flying the blue and yellow flag across europe ever since, performing to thousands. translation: it's very important to represent our country and show our ukrainian culture through the colours and music, and to some extent to provide it....
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devastating some habitats on national trust land in the southwest including rare heathland in dorset.ire left a large swath of it completely barren. but good news, the national trust has a well-established fire management strategy and the fire service got into limitless scale of the fire. there is something else. you can see that from the air. the area of natural ecosystem in this part of south dorset has been expanding. >> we have a much larger reserve which means we have better connectivity between those areas and that means wildlife can thrive. it is more resilient. wildlife can move around freel reporter: it was not just wild ecosystems affected by the hot, dry weather. some of the national trust most terrace gardens were hit. it's a warning of what is to come. >> we will have more frequent heat waves, droughts, torrential downpours. the way the national trust manages the land is part of the solution to make us more resilient. reporter: that means planting woodlands, free-floating bogs, and expanding other ecosystems. species that have suffered this year include the uk's seabird c
devastating some habitats on national trust land in the southwest including rare heathland in dorset.ire left a large swath of it completely barren. but good news, the national trust has a well-established fire management strategy and the fire service got into limitless scale of the fire. there is something else. you can see that from the air. the area of natural ecosystem in this part of south dorset has been expanding. >> we have a much larger reserve which means we have better...
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the area of natural ecosystem in this part of south dorset has been expanding.tter connectivity between those areas of land, and that means that wildlife can thrive. it's a more resilient landscape, wildlife can move around freely in that landscape. it wasn't just wild ecosystems that were affected by the hot, dry weather. lawns and water features at some of the national trust's most cherished gardens were hit, too. it is a warning of what is to come, says the trust. we're going to have more frequent heat waves, we're going to have droughts, we're going to have torrential downpours, and the way the national trust manages its land is part of the solution to making us all more resilient. that means planting woodlands, re—flooding bogs and, where possible, expanding other ecosystems. species that have suffered this year include the uk's seabird colonies, very badly affected by the bird flu epidemic. many bat species struggled in the intense heat of summer and some species of fungi suffered, too. but some species had thrived. large blue butterflies in gloucestershir
the area of natural ecosystem in this part of south dorset has been expanding.tter connectivity between those areas of land, and that means that wildlife can thrive. it's a more resilient landscape, wildlife can move around freely in that landscape. it wasn't just wild ecosystems that were affected by the hot, dry weather. lawns and water features at some of the national trust's most cherished gardens were hit, too. it is a warning of what is to come, says the trust. we're going to have more...
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the area of natural ecosystem in this part of south dorset has been expanding.tter connectivity between those areas of land, and that means that wildlife can thrive. it's a more resilient landscape, wildlife can move around freely in that landscape. it wasn't just wild ecosystems that were affected by the hot, dry weather. lawns and water features at some of the national trust's most cherished gardens were hit, too. it is a warning of what is to come, says the trust. we're going to have more frequent heat waves, we're going to have droughts, we're going to have torrential downpours, and the way the national trust manages its land is part of the solution to making us all more resilient. that means planting woodlands, re—flooding bogs and, where possible, expanding other ecosystems. species that have suffered this year include the uk's seabird colonies, very badly affected by the bird flu epidemic. many bat species struggled in the intense heat of summer and some species of fungi suffered, too. but some species had thrived. large blue butterflies in gloucestershir
the area of natural ecosystem in this part of south dorset has been expanding.tter connectivity between those areas of land, and that means that wildlife can thrive. it's a more resilient landscape, wildlife can move around freely in that landscape. it wasn't just wild ecosystems that were affected by the hot, dry weather. lawns and water features at some of the national trust's most cherished gardens were hit, too. it is a warning of what is to come, says the trust. we're going to have more...
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you mice. dorset door to the philly song because it was meat, obviously something like that. but again, as i said, door and i better class, enjoy the service of a 0 event, and i don't jinks into finance chicken contracts of a 1000000 theatre tickler cover. com. is it good as you see both out of but the of the blood suna by janelle advance with the now using general theme my this important, hey, shit is major. let's say put kid on top of that a corruption scandal hit brazilian football. tainting the yellow shirt, even more many officials at the brazilian a fe, were found guilty of using the national team as their personal cash cow. many had been part of the organizing committee for the 2014 world cup which brazil hosted. thousands took to the streets of major brazilian cities dressed in the colors of the flag to protest the government spending millions to host to walk up. many used a yellow kit as a symbol of patriotism. quando, this broad day will discuss the logical hope. so get there sick, his history, my house. so if was my house so spun bo, near. you polo, gotta copies of
you mice. dorset door to the philly song because it was meat, obviously something like that. but again, as i said, door and i better class, enjoy the service of a 0 event, and i don't jinks into finance chicken contracts of a 1000000 theatre tickler cover. com. is it good as you see both out of but the of the blood suna by janelle advance with the now using general theme my this important, hey, shit is major. let's say put kid on top of that a corruption scandal hit brazilian football. tainting...
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didn't she seem to mice dorset door to the silly song because it is meat shop, vasily something like that. again and so at the said door and i've got a glass enjoy the service of a 0 event tonight. don't jakes finances, chicky contrast of our 1000000 theatre tickler cover. com is good. as you see both of the of the bloods una my janelle event with the now using general theme my this important to us and i and she did mention was a put kid on top of that, a corruption scandal hit brazilian pupil painting the yellow shirt. even more, many officials had the brazilian a fe, were found guilty of using the national team as their personal cash cow. many had been part of the organizing committee for the 2014 world cup which brazil host it. thousands took to the streets of major brazilian cities dressed in the colors of the flag to protest the government spending millions to host the woke up. many used a yellow kit as a symbol of patriotism. quando, this broad, they will discuss the logical hope. so get their sick. he's his to my house. so if was my house so spawn virginia to quote, got a copi
didn't she seem to mice dorset door to the silly song because it is meat shop, vasily something like that. again and so at the said door and i've got a glass enjoy the service of a 0 event tonight. don't jakes finances, chicky contrast of our 1000000 theatre tickler cover. com is good. as you see both of the of the bloods una my janelle event with the now using general theme my this important to us and i and she did mention was a put kid on top of that, a corruption scandal hit brazilian pupil...
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you mice, dorset door to the philly song because it was meat. obviously something like that. but again app. so i put the door and i have better glass, enjoy the service of the 0, ventilate. all subjects define us. she called us of a 1000000 deer. tick will cover. com is that the good as you see, both of but the of the banana by janelle an event with the now using general theme my, this important to us and should match no say put, get on top of that, a corruption scandal hit brazilian football. tainting the yellow shirt, even more many officials at the brazilian faith were found guilty of using the national team as their personal cash cow. many had been part of the organizing committee for the 2014 world cup which brazil hosted. thousands took to the streets of major brazilian cities dressed in the colors of the flag to protest the government spending millions to host the woke up. many used a yellow kit as a symbol of patriotism. quando, this broad, they will discuss the logical hope. so get one desk his, his to my house. so it was my house, so it's from virginia to pull up. g
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you mice, dorset door to the philly. so because it was made shop vasily, something like that. but again, app. so i put a door glass, enjoy the service of a 0 event, and i don't jinks financed chicken contracts of a 1000000 theatre tick will recover. come either do good as you see both our but they have the budget by john l. l. event with the now using general theme, wisest, important to us. and you should meet, you know, say, put, get on top of that, a corruption scandal hit brazilian football, tainting the yellow shirt, even more many officials had the brazilian a fe, were found guilty of using the national team as their personal cash cow. many had been part of the organizing committee for the 2014 world cup which brazil host it. thousands took to the streets of major brazilian cities stressed in the colors of the flag to protest the government spending millions to host the woke up. many used a yellow kit as a symbol of patriotism won't do this broadly. we'll, we'll discuss the logical hope so get when they're sick. he's used to my house. so if was my house. so spa bernier, y
you mice, dorset door to the philly. so because it was made shop vasily, something like that. but again, app. so i put a door glass, enjoy the service of a 0 event, and i don't jinks financed chicken contracts of a 1000000 theatre tick will recover. come either do good as you see both our but they have the budget by john l. l. event with the now using general theme, wisest, important to us. and you should meet, you know, say, put, get on top of that, a corruption scandal hit brazilian football,...
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nancy, practitioner, dorset, lip, low chest. if i didn't get out and where media voided them. yeah. me. which did you got them? wire the law screenful? yeah. bonia gym, vicky so to nick of will of worship or to peter will part you to jerry hawley put on the shorter a the floor that the austin us will cause to will to new gov or shaker than us for 3 of them. the polish to columbia, it's a nice chill to pick one the precisely by the more procure but as cable cranes can make with any can he thought he story of music is the game. marie sticky wasn't good luck, a job, but a more that i think i did call the fifty's. got you? yes. the lou dvd work well. they knew they were worth of shoes. we didn't video pics. that would be really cheap. whatever. but he looked at the short go, what napoleon, you know, at the new, you can look, your church was solution deluded edaly at the free, slee shortly ticked of garage. and you certainly e tupelo ticket that i really board. yes. kim. so when you short cash li, sierra last year or since you brought us our wiley bonus too much old ship nor gordon obsol
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these up in wolf bit dorset, i mean some kite it could get very lonely in them 8 and i almost never went to parents meetings at my daughter's school or not as a chicken message. i seldom got to go to the bakery or my favorite cafe is one counter. i had virtually no social life unit indian. so suddenly, because i'd be here one month, 61, and then there for the next 6 months. i more i've been each door on does have i missed all of that once having a real life alongside opera house, so down all paw. oh, i was very conflicted, even when i was doing better than ever, professionally, directly sion label. yes, melissa, so game was fine. conflict in me, i was getting cost a lot of war. asking me a bill. it was a good time career wise. gresham, all swell in here as was fine to wish for car. yeah. here on a good, but i still have this inner conflict. it's bought to not them then came corona. so he's a conflict in mia. dar calmed corner ah. cultural life, ground to a standstill. all of boris. his productions were cancelled. he felt useless. he done charity performances and nursing homes and prisons
these up in wolf bit dorset, i mean some kite it could get very lonely in them 8 and i almost never went to parents meetings at my daughter's school or not as a chicken message. i seldom got to go to the bakery or my favorite cafe is one counter. i had virtually no social life unit indian. so suddenly, because i'd be here one month, 61, and then there for the next 6 months. i more i've been each door on does have i missed all of that once having a real life alongside opera house, so down all...
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for the past ten years a dedicated dance class for those with the condition has been running in dorsetthe movement created by dancing can help manage the symptoms of the disease. edward sault reports. spread those fingers as far and as wide as you can. boom. this dance class in bournemouth is a class with a difference. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. it is for people with parkinson's and their carers or loved ones such as robin and meg. it is therapeutic because there's not much available for parkinson's. and it is unique, this one. so, when you are with groups i of people that really have either the same or even may be more complicated problems, - it is comfortable, _ you don't feel embarrassed. give me a nice big boom on this one, boom. so what are the benefits for those who come here? quite a common thing that people face when they have parkinson's is freezing or festination of their feet where their feet feel glued to the floor. by doing the weight transfers we do during class, and the rhythms of the marching and all those exercises, they are to give people tools to
for the past ten years a dedicated dance class for those with the condition has been running in dorsetthe movement created by dancing can help manage the symptoms of the disease. edward sault reports. spread those fingers as far and as wide as you can. boom. this dance class in bournemouth is a class with a difference. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. it is for people with parkinson's and their carers or loved ones such as robin and meg. it is therapeutic because there's not much...
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accusations from some conservatives, in particular chris loder, who's the conservative mp for west dorsetikes are politically motivated. but the labour party has not come out officially in support of these strikes. so where does the idea that it is politically motivated come from? i think the main point to that is that actually it's the first time since franchising that the rail unions have been able to have a strike against the government. that's because the government now largely control the purse strings of the railway that happened during the pandemic when passenger shush numbers collapsed and the franchise system also collapsed because there was no way of making money. the way the networks are run now is completely changed. the government give money to the rail operating companies and they then return all the money that they make in terms of revenue. so there's no risk to them at all. that was to keep services running. that model has now stuck and is the model that the government intend to follow through with even as we emerge fully from the pandemic. it does mean, though, that for t
accusations from some conservatives, in particular chris loder, who's the conservative mp for west dorsetikes are politically motivated. but the labour party has not come out officially in support of these strikes. so where does the idea that it is politically motivated come from? i think the main point to that is that actually it's the first time since franchising that the rail unions have been able to have a strike against the government. that's because the government now largely control the...
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concert, and — win, and to visit the concert, and we — win, and to visit the concert, and we came from dorset this concert. , . ., , concert. the band had been fl in: concert. the band had been flying the — concert. the band had been flying the blue _ concert. the band had been flying the blue and - concert. the band had been flying the blue and yellow l concert. the band had been i flying the blue and yellow flag across europe ever since, performing to thousands. translation: it's very important to represent our country, and show our ukrainian culture to the colours in music and to some extent to revive it. , ., and to some extent to revive it. , . , _, , . it. they have become music ambassadors, _ it. they have become music ambassadors, at _ it. they have become music ambassadors, at a - it. they have become music ambassadors, at a time - it. they have become music ambassadors, at a time of i it. they have become music- ambassadors, at a time of pain, they brought pride that support clearly continues but it's now time to hang their eurovision button on in time for next year's eurovision con
concert, and — win, and to visit the concert, and we — win, and to visit the concert, and we came from dorset this concert. , . ., , concert. the band had been fl in: concert. the band had been flying the — concert. the band had been flying the blue _ concert. the band had been flying the blue and - concert. the band had been flying the blue and yellow l concert. the band had been i flying the blue and yellow flag across europe ever since, performing to thousands. translation: it's very...
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we came from dorset especially today for this concert.ive it. kalush 0rchestra have become music ambassadors for their country. at a time of pain, they brought pride. that support clearly continues, but it�*s now time to hand that eurovision baton on in preparation for next year�*s contest. translation: we want to say thank | you to everyone who supported us, | who listened to the music and who is fighting on the front line, because it is important. we will try to do everything to present ukraine with dignity in liverpool. # don�*t care what you say. # don�*t care how you feel...# liverpool is hosting the song contest on behalf of ukraine, and tvorchi�*s song ensures the country�*s voice will definitely be heard loud and clear. daniel rosney, bbc news, you are watching bbc news. strictly come dancing had its big finale last night. if you don�*t want to know who won — look away now. for the rest of us, here�*s our media and arts correspondent david sillito with a round—up of a spectacular night. your 2022 strictly come dancing finalists! a
we came from dorset especially today for this concert.ive it. kalush 0rchestra have become music ambassadors for their country. at a time of pain, they brought pride. that support clearly continues, but it�*s now time to hand that eurovision baton on in preparation for next year�*s contest. translation: we want to say thank | you to everyone who supported us, | who listened to the music and who is fighting on the front line, because it is important. we will try to do everything to present...
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colder air, and that could give some more significant snow across parts of devon, cornwall, somerset, dorset an eye on that for you. but once that clears through, midweek onwards, the northerly winds are back, meaning better visibility. snow mainly to the north and east of scotland, and to a limited degree, in the north east of england. however, through wednesday, winds will strengthen — 60—70mph gusts, blizzards across 0rkney, shetland and the north of the mainland. a lot of dry and bright weather elsewhere. but with that wind, don't even think about those as your temperatures. it's going to feel much, much colder in the wind. and then, to see the week out, we've got that northerly to begin with. still some further wintry flows in the north. this is what will bring the more significant change on sunday. and you can follow all those changes where you live on the bbc weather app. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 2:00: west midlands police say three boys aged eight, ten and 11 have died after being pulled from an icy lake in solihull on sunday. some of the officers went in was
colder air, and that could give some more significant snow across parts of devon, cornwall, somerset, dorset an eye on that for you. but once that clears through, midweek onwards, the northerly winds are back, meaning better visibility. snow mainly to the north and east of scotland, and to a limited degree, in the north east of england. however, through wednesday, winds will strengthen — 60—70mph gusts, blizzards across 0rkney, shetland and the north of the mainland. a lot of dry and bright...
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love covers dorset 8:00. >>> if we started the decade with boy bands, we ended the decade with solo womenne all those elements into really, aggressive, hard- hitting music. >> suddenly it was no longer enough to wear a pretty down on the red carpet. you had to make art and make a statement. >> you asked me if i music was distracted by my sexuality. if i was a guy with a cigarette and grabbing my talking about how i make music because i love fast cars and bleeped girls you would call me a rockstar. >> lady gaga is a female empowerment role model and this is just the beginning of girls running the world. >> we have katy perry, shakira. nicki minaj. you have taylor swift just coming into her own. >> taylor swift is a songwriter and at an impossibly early age. she comes up with what might be the single of the decade. you belong with me. >> and that chest straps her career to a rocket. >> we saw someone like taylor swift become a huge sensation because of her my space page posting her music on her page and look where she is now. >> by the end of that decade artists would create their own music
love covers dorset 8:00. >>> if we started the decade with boy bands, we ended the decade with solo womenne all those elements into really, aggressive, hard- hitting music. >> suddenly it was no longer enough to wear a pretty down on the red carpet. you had to make art and make a statement. >> you asked me if i music was distracted by my sexuality. if i was a guy with a cigarette and grabbing my talking about how i make music because i love fast cars and bleeped girls you...
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about - accusations from some conservatives in particular, chris loader, the conservative mp for west dorsethas not come out officially in support of these strikes. where does that idea that it is politically motivated come from? i idea that it is politically motivated come from? i think the main point _ motivated come from? i think the main point to _ motivated come from? i think the main point to that _ motivated come from? i think the main point to that is _ motivated come from? i think the main point to that is that - motivated come from? i think the main point to that is that actually| main point to that is that actually it is the first time since franchising that the rail unions have been able to have a strike against the government. that is because the government now largely controls the purse strings of the railways. that happened during the pandemic when passenger numbers collapsed in the franchise system also collapsed because there was no way of making money. the way the networks are run now is completely changed. the government give money to the rail operating companies and they
about - accusations from some conservatives in particular, chris loader, the conservative mp for west dorsethas not come out officially in support of these strikes. where does that idea that it is politically motivated come from? i idea that it is politically motivated come from? i think the main point _ motivated come from? i think the main point to _ motivated come from? i think the main point to that _ motivated come from? i think the main point to that is _ motivated come from? i think the...
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this is in dorset basically , and is in dorset basically, and they're saying that they've had complaintscomplaints, they've just decided to cancel it. they they gave consideration to sanitising the scripts, their words , not mine, scripts, their words, not mine, but just decided it probably wasn't worth the hassle and turned it all. now i have to say, if you are somebody who is offended by a latin or anything else, quite frankly, related to christmas or pantomime or all the rest of it, this is what i do not understand, and nobody forces you to leave your house and go to watch this. a latin pantomime, or indeed to go to these christmas parties. so if you are offended by a latin or christmas parties or alcohol or whatever is stay at home, go do something else with your time . something else with your time. where is this obsession? come from, this desperate attempt not to offend people? why do people think that they exist in a society? why they should be sheltered from being offended ? sheltered from being offended? it absolutely blows my brain. i don't know who's coming up with this. i don
this is in dorset basically , and is in dorset basically, and they're saying that they've had complaintscomplaints, they've just decided to cancel it. they they gave consideration to sanitising the scripts, their words , not mine, scripts, their words, not mine, but just decided it probably wasn't worth the hassle and turned it all. now i have to say, if you are somebody who is offended by a latin or anything else, quite frankly, related to christmas or pantomime or all the rest of it, this is...
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and rain, sleet and snow in devon and cornwall and dorset. we could see fog slipping further south. meanwhile, wintry showers continue across northern scotland. heavy and frequent, coupled with strong winds. drifting snow and blizzards. and we continue with snow showers at times of the east coast of england and northern ireland and wales. these are the temperatures. freezing in hull but when you add on the wind—chill, this is how it will feel, more like —6. overnight, we have furtherfrequent snow showers coming in across northern scotland. the wind easing. snow showers coming in in eastern england where it will be blustery. by england where it will be blustery. by the end of the night, we could see snow showers in east anglia and the south—east. it will be cold. a widespread frost. these are the temperatures you can expect. we are also looking at the risk of ice. temperatures could be down to —10 in sheltered glens for example. thursday, more sunshine but we continue with blustery conditions in the north and east. further snow showers. northe
and rain, sleet and snow in devon and cornwall and dorset. we could see fog slipping further south. meanwhile, wintry showers continue across northern scotland. heavy and frequent, coupled with strong winds. drifting snow and blizzards. and we continue with snow showers at times of the east coast of england and northern ireland and wales. these are the temperatures. freezing in hull but when you add on the wind—chill, this is how it will feel, more like —6. overnight, we have...
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these showers, thundering across jersey have started to push into dorset, they are turning to snow inlandt becomes a hard frost as we go through the night and temperatures may go 2—12 in scotland, making it the coldest night of the year so far. the other concern about this evening, we have already talked about the showers in the southern counties turning to snow. overnight as well they will work into south—eastern england coming to the london area towards the east midlands. it looks like the coastal counties will see the heaviest snowfall inland that even as it crosses the london region, we could see our first lying snow. the fog returns as well so we have that freezing fog issue as well as ice and snow. lots of sunshine elsewhere as soon as the fog clears away but it will be icy and just like today temperatures will struggle to get above freezing. particularly where we have that snow. once again this time of year the fog will linger. that cold air stays with us through the start of the week and into tuesday and wednesday where we see a return of those arctic winds. they will bring a rene
these showers, thundering across jersey have started to push into dorset, they are turning to snow inlandt becomes a hard frost as we go through the night and temperatures may go 2—12 in scotland, making it the coldest night of the year so far. the other concern about this evening, we have already talked about the showers in the southern counties turning to snow. overnight as well they will work into south—eastern england coming to the london area towards the east midlands. it looks like...
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dorset county hospital had links with ukraine long before the war began.etween kingfisher ward at the hospital, the children's ward here, and the children's hospital in cherkasy. singing in ukrainian. it seemed appropriate to sing a lullaby. it's a gesture from us to say, this is to you with love. we are thinking of what's going on in ukraine. and we're, you know, we can't be there. but we are sending heartfelt wishes to you. dorset county hospital staff choir, singing a popular ukrainian lullaby. its english name is the dream passes by the windows and is sung in ukrainian. ijoined the choirjust because i needed something to do. because we normally do a show here every year. it'sjust really nice, and it'sjust nice to do something for ukraine and put something in, if we can — and also it's the connection between the hospitals. it'sjust really nice. the relationship with ukraine goes back over 20 years when the hospital began supporting a children's hospital in the town of cherkasy. we were obviously desperate to do something to help them. and with the links
dorset county hospital had links with ukraine long before the war began.etween kingfisher ward at the hospital, the children's ward here, and the children's hospital in cherkasy. singing in ukrainian. it seemed appropriate to sing a lullaby. it's a gesture from us to say, this is to you with love. we are thinking of what's going on in ukraine. and we're, you know, we can't be there. but we are sending heartfelt wishes to you. dorset county hospital staff choir, singing a popular ukrainian...
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we came from dorset especially today for this concert.e music ambassadors for their country. at a time of pain, they brought pride. that support clearly continues, but it's now time to hand that eurovision baton on in preparation for next year's contest. translation: we want to say thank | you to everyone who supported us, | who listened to the music and who is fighting on the front line, because it is important. we will try to do everything to present ukraine with dignity in liverpool. # don't care what you say. # don't care how you feel...# liverpool is hosting the song contest on behalf of ukraine, and tvorchi's song ensures the country's voice will definitely be heard loud and clear. daniel rosney, bbc news, thanks forjoining us. temperature slowly climbed today but as this mild, wet weather has been pushing northwards into the cold we have seen a significant ice risk and also some sleet and snow which will diminish as we move into the overnight. as it turns mild there for all. ice risk across northern areas does diminish into the ear
we came from dorset especially today for this concert.e music ambassadors for their country. at a time of pain, they brought pride. that support clearly continues, but it's now time to hand that eurovision baton on in preparation for next year's contest. translation: we want to say thank | you to everyone who supported us, | who listened to the music and who is fighting on the front line, because it is important. we will try to do everything to present ukraine with dignity in liverpool. # don't...
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around the time of the stamp act when everyone floats around boston but hutchinson has in fact the dorset -- endorsed the stamp act but he can't exactly deny as much as he doesn't believe in the stamp act, he believes the colony is too young and fragile to pay this kind of tax, he can't oppose it. thomas hutchinson's house is destroyed by a mob in the stamp act riot. adams, thousands of people stood outside the house watching it be demolished without lifting a finger. it tells you something about the tight rope thomas hutchinson was walking. he's a highly appealing figure, incredibly competent public official. he just doesn't understand that the world is changing around him. he's clinging to a familiar landscape and it has changed and at no point he realizes that is the future. >> in a sense, he's a decade or so ahead of adams. you mentioned adams in a sense will age out, and his last year will be challenging. >> hutchinson's last year's are particularly poignant because after the boston tea party realizes he has no choice but to go back to london. in london he's received as an emissary f
around the time of the stamp act when everyone floats around boston but hutchinson has in fact the dorset -- endorsed the stamp act but he can't exactly deny as much as he doesn't believe in the stamp act, he believes the colony is too young and fragile to pay this kind of tax, he can't oppose it. thomas hutchinson's house is destroyed by a mob in the stamp act riot. adams, thousands of people stood outside the house watching it be demolished without lifting a finger. it tells you something...
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he was living in a care home in dorset when the pandemic struck.so it wasn't a question. it was really an s.o.s. i took it to mean i don't know how much longer i can hold on for. i need you to come and get me out of here. so we called it the bronap, didn't we? the brothers then spent the following months in a cottage in dorset together, trying to rebuild reuben's mental and physical health. well, rubes was a broken man. he was my brother. he's my wingman. he's my buddy. and he was locked away from me. i felt as if i'd lost him. he wasn't talking. he wouldn't look at me. didn't really want to be with me. he just wanted to be by himself. and then we devised ways for rubes to remember who he was as a famous line from the lion king. what does mufasa say to simba? remember? 0k? yeah. remember who you are. we had to remember who reuben was. he had to remember who he was because he used to be the man about town dancing. dressing up in the nun's outfit, doing shows and really enjoying life. and he'd forgotten that, hadn't you? in their book mani's words al
he was living in a care home in dorset when the pandemic struck.so it wasn't a question. it was really an s.o.s. i took it to mean i don't know how much longer i can hold on for. i need you to come and get me out of here. so we called it the bronap, didn't we? the brothers then spent the following months in a cottage in dorset together, trying to rebuild reuben's mental and physical health. well, rubes was a broken man. he was my brother. he's my wingman. he's my buddy. and he was locked away...
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michelle brown is an ecologist with the national trust in south dorset.es like these fires, it means that we've got those populations within the landscape that can recolonise those areas. it wasn't just wild ecosystems that were affected by the hot, dry weather. some of the national trust's most cherished gardens were hit too. water features ran dry and lawns turned yellow. like here at clifton house in berkshire. it is a portent of things to come, warns the trust's head of nature conservation. we're going to have more frequent heatwaves. we're going to have droughts. we're going to have torrential downpours. and the way the national trust manages its land is part of the solution to making us all more resilient to those challenges. that means planting woodlands, reflooding bogs and, where possible, expanding other ecosystems. species that have suffered this year include the uk's seabird colonies. thousands of birds died as a result of the bird flu epidemic. young puffins, known as pufflings, were amongst those hit. many bat species struggled in the intens
michelle brown is an ecologist with the national trust in south dorset.es like these fires, it means that we've got those populations within the landscape that can recolonise those areas. it wasn't just wild ecosystems that were affected by the hot, dry weather. some of the national trust's most cherished gardens were hit too. water features ran dry and lawns turned yellow. like here at clifton house in berkshire. it is a portent of things to come, warns the trust's head of nature conservation....
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showers coming in from the north sea and we have had rain, sleet and snow across devon, cornwall and dorsetowers across northern ireland too but in between lots of dry weather and a fair bit of sunshine but it will feel cold wherever you are, particularly cold where we have the strongest gusts of wind but if you are exposed to the wind, across the board, it will feel sub zero. this evening and overnight we continue with frequent and heavy snow showers across the northern half of scotland, some coming down the north sea coastline, some in the south—east, some affecting west wales and northern ireland but under clear skies temperatures will fall away quite rapidly, widespread frost and the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. tomorrow, furtherfrequent surfaces. tomorrow, further frequent snow surfaces. tomorrow, furtherfrequent snow showers across the northern half of scotland, also parts of east of england, northern ireland, western wells but a lot of dry weather and sunshine, but once again it will feel bitter. —— western wales. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: at least two people are b
showers coming in from the north sea and we have had rain, sleet and snow across devon, cornwall and dorsetowers across northern ireland too but in between lots of dry weather and a fair bit of sunshine but it will feel cold wherever you are, particularly cold where we have the strongest gusts of wind but if you are exposed to the wind, across the board, it will feel sub zero. this evening and overnight we continue with frequent and heavy snow showers across the northern half of scotland, some...
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for the past ten years a dedicated dance class for those with the condition, has been running in dorsetwhen you are with groups i of people that really have either the same or even may be more complicated problems, - it is comfortable, _ you don't feel embarrassed. give me a nice big boom on this one, boom. so what are the benefits for those who come here? quite a common thing that people face when they have parkinson's is freezing or festination of their feet where their feet feel glued to the floor. by doing the weight transfers we do during class, and the rhythms of the marching and all those exercises, they are to give people tools to carry on with the rest of their day. we want as many people living with parkinson's as possible to dance because we know that it benefits them from their soul, from their mind to their body, as it does for everybody but specifically for people living with parkinson's who are living with this condition day in, day out. and that is something endorsed by those here today. i feel good. very good, yes. i always do, i always feel relaxed. yes, you get out wh
for the past ten years a dedicated dance class for those with the condition, has been running in dorsetwhen you are with groups i of people that really have either the same or even may be more complicated problems, - it is comfortable, _ you don't feel embarrassed. give me a nice big boom on this one, boom. so what are the benefits for those who come here? quite a common thing that people face when they have parkinson's is freezing or festination of their feet where their feet feel glued to the...
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i remember having a lovely day trip actually from from dorset, from beautiful town of poole .l parked or mort, forgive me, anchored out in the bay. and you could get a boat trip around them, sort of wave the poor old crew who were on board and were just looking at the beaches, which was the pinos, iona to put it into. because i mean, that looks huge to put it into some sort of context. how much bigger is avia compared to iona ? about is avia compared to iona? about six inches really . it's all is avia compared to iona? about six inches really. it's all part of the same excellence class of ship. but every time they do it, they just a little bit on set. they can say this is the biggest ship ever built. built. honestly, it is quite childish, but it works . so. so that's but it works. so. so that's that's. there's also lots of other bits and pieces. they've got the first high altitude skywalk. this is one of these ropes experiences so that so that's for new the ship. you've got something called the skydome on the top deck, which opens and closes. there's something called the sixth
i remember having a lovely day trip actually from from dorset, from beautiful town of poole .l parked or mort, forgive me, anchored out in the bay. and you could get a boat trip around them, sort of wave the poor old crew who were on board and were just looking at the beaches, which was the pinos, iona to put it into. because i mean, that looks huge to put it into some sort of context. how much bigger is avia compared to iona ? about is avia compared to iona? about six inches really . it's all...
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we came from dorset especially today for this concert. doing something that should be _ because we are doing something that should be done in a year, in six months — should be done in a year, in six months. the hull city is so excited. where _ months. the hull city is so excited. where do _ months. the hull city is so excited. where do you even start? there are the practicalities of finding a venue, which you did, but what is he next step? the venue, which you did, but what is he next ste-? �* �* venue, which you did, but what is he next ste . ? �* �* ., venue, which you did, but what is he next ste-? �* �* ., , ., . next step? the bbc do the show. we are not next step? the bbc do the show. we are rrot doing — next step? the bbc do the show. we are not doing the _ next step? the bbc do the show. we are not doing the show. _ next step? the bbc do the show. we are not doing the show. what - next step? the bbc do the show. we are not doing the show. what we i next step? the bbc do the show. we are not doing the show. what we do| are not doin
we came from dorset especially today for this concert. doing something that should be _ because we are doing something that should be done in a year, in six months — should be done in a year, in six months. the hull city is so excited. where _ months. the hull city is so excited. where do _ months. the hull city is so excited. where do you even start? there are the practicalities of finding a venue, which you did, but what is he next step? the venue, which you did, but what is he next ste-?...
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when we first started to work with him, it was considered old, a small company in a tiny village in dorset superstar like pat haig. but we used to go to london for four or five times a year and he would signing photographs and shirts and things . us, photographs and shirts and things. us, which was our contract mainly entailed . we contract mainly entailed. we have worldwide rights to his number. and we'd sit there for 12 hours at a time, go out for lunch in the middle of it. pretty odd going lunch with pele. the way that people stare you and when you're having even once in a italian . there was once in a italian. there was i think it was late bernie ecclestone and the guy owned queens park rangers at the time . they popped in and it was just just bizarre to be out with him or even him with him. people come and meet him. and one guy we took in, someone we did quite well to meet him and a friend did when he got in the room. so just to be in his presence, it was fairly out. he was a lovely chap. but those photographs there that you would see could see what a great, fun, warm character he was
when we first started to work with him, it was considered old, a small company in a tiny village in dorset superstar like pat haig. but we used to go to london for four or five times a year and he would signing photographs and shirts and things . us, photographs and shirts and things. us, which was our contract mainly entailed . we contract mainly entailed. we have worldwide rights to his number. and we'd sit there for 12 hours at a time, go out for lunch in the middle of it. pretty odd going...
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to ensure that things keep running well, let's speak to chris lowe, the conservative mp for west dorset member of the select committee. i don't think chris someone who started his working life as a trained guard, is that right ? working life as a trained guard, is that right? yes, indeed . working life as a trained guard, is that right ? yes, indeed . i is that right? yes, indeed. i was a trained guard at the beginning of my career and in the t and indeed i've faced similar situations as we're seeing today. similar situations as we're seeing today . okay. we did have seeing today. okay. we did have a hiccup there in the summer. it will carry on and clearly you can hear us. okay with that with your very smart headphones. so that's that's good news. but let's just reflect on the transport and train issue first because clearly there is a pointed issue between the unions and the government, whether are saying that they can't get a deal because they believe government is insisting on driver only trains, that the guards and others are removed from these trains and that really is unchecked set
to ensure that things keep running well, let's speak to chris lowe, the conservative mp for west dorset member of the select committee. i don't think chris someone who started his working life as a trained guard, is that right ? working life as a trained guard, is that right? yes, indeed . working life as a trained guard, is that right ? yes, indeed . i is that right? yes, indeed. i was a trained guard at the beginning of my career and in the t and indeed i've faced similar situations as we're...
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parts of somerset, dorset, all the way through east wales, midlands, parts of yorkshire, lincolnshireloud, showers in the east, but when the cloud breaks, thrust into tomorrow morning. damp and cloudy in the north and west of scotland. close to this weather front, which will be moving away is a easterly wind develops, that making it work may —— that will neck its way none on saturday. showers in eastern england through the english channel as well. cloudy for the highlands, the islands and the rest of northern ireland. even that rain and drizzle will moved its way further westwards through the day. more of you will see the sunshine on saturday. but even with that sunshine, temperatures will dip away. more of us will see single figures. coldest into sunday. a lot more cloud on that easterly wind, which will be quite fresh in places, especially through the english channel. showers. where they fall on the hills, there could be sleet and snow. the brightest weather on sunday, western scotland and to the west of northern ireland is where we will see the sunniest conditions. more sunshine at
parts of somerset, dorset, all the way through east wales, midlands, parts of yorkshire, lincolnshireloud, showers in the east, but when the cloud breaks, thrust into tomorrow morning. damp and cloudy in the north and west of scotland. close to this weather front, which will be moving away is a easterly wind develops, that making it work may —— that will neck its way none on saturday. showers in eastern england through the english channel as well. cloudy for the highlands, the islands and...
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for the past 10 years, a dedicated dance class for those with the condition has been running in dorset8! it's for people with parkinson and their carers i wide as. 12345678! it's for people | with parkinson and their carers and loved ones, such as robin and meg. is an opportunity to get exercise, meet other people. is therapeutic, because there's not much available for parkinson's, and its unique, this one. ~ , ., for parkinson's, and its unique, this one. ~ y., ., ., ,, this one. when you are with groups of --eole this one. when you are with groups of people that _ this one. when you are with groups of people that really _ this one. when you are with groups of people that really have - this one. when you are with groups of people that really have either. of people that really have either the same — of people that really have either the same or even maybe more complicated problems, it's comfortable, you don't feel embarrassed.— comfortable, you don't feel embarrassed. , ., . , embarrassed. give me a nice big boom on this one! — embarrassed. give me a nice big boom on this one! so — emb
for the past 10 years, a dedicated dance class for those with the condition has been running in dorset8! it's for people with parkinson and their carers i wide as. 12345678! it's for people | with parkinson and their carers and loved ones, such as robin and meg. is an opportunity to get exercise, meet other people. is therapeutic, because there's not much available for parkinson's, and its unique, this one. ~ , ., for parkinson's, and its unique, this one. ~ y., ., ., ,, this one. when you are...
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and stevenage on the east coast main line and then the outer reaches of south western railways in dorsetoing to completely wipe out all eurostar trains on boxing day, 43 trains, more than 20,000 people found out over the weekend their trains had been cancelled because of this. when things start getting back to normal, late morning on the 27th, you are into festive engineering works which always happens, so big problems at liverpool street to east anglia. lots of work on various parts of the west coast main line and lots of disruption around york. 50 then those finishing 2nd of so then those finishing 2nd of january and we're onto the next round of national rail strikes. so if you want to have a trouble—free journey, journey, try to get it done before friday or after the 8th of january. before friday or after the 8th of janua . ._ before friday or after the 8th of janua . , , . , january. even friday will be really busy because _ january. even friday will be really busy because people _ january. even friday will be really busy because people will - january. even friday will be really busy
and stevenage on the east coast main line and then the outer reaches of south western railways in dorsetoing to completely wipe out all eurostar trains on boxing day, 43 trains, more than 20,000 people found out over the weekend their trains had been cancelled because of this. when things start getting back to normal, late morning on the 27th, you are into festive engineering works which always happens, so big problems at liverpool street to east anglia. lots of work on various parts of the...
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dorset, devon, eastwards. elsewhere, a scattering of showers. heads about the temperature drop from our american storm chaser. we are going to double—check it. from our american storm chaser. we are going to double-check it.- are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not going _ are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not going to — are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not going to be _ are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not going to be celsius, - are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not going to be celsius, i - it is not going to be celsius, i don't think. we shall double—check and talk to your letter. thank you. —— talk to your letter. thank you. —— talk to you later. king charles will deliver his first christmas speech as monarch tomorrow, in an address which is expected to pay tribute to the legacy of his mother, queen elizabeth. a picture has been released of the king delivering his speech at st george's chapel in windsor. our religion editor, aleem maqbool reports. another mo
dorset, devon, eastwards. elsewhere, a scattering of showers. heads about the temperature drop from our american storm chaser. we are going to double—check it. from our american storm chaser. we are going to double-check it.- are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not going _ are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not going to — are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not going to be _ are going to double-check it. yeah. it is not going...