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now we discover how mod culture influenced the east midlands in inside out east midlands.t's programme... after his brother's murder, the inspiring story of how jar chose life over a gang life. if you've got a dream, if you've got a vision, there's steps — it's not going to come overnight. you've got to work hard, you've got to believe in yourself, and you've got to be focused, and that's what i try and instil in all these kids that walk through the door. what's next for the mercians? local soldiers reflect on their service and sacrifice in afghanistan. friend isn't a strong enough word to describe the relationship that we have. i think we are absolutely brothers. and talking about their generation — the mods are back in town. # talking 'bout my generation. # just because we get around...#. well, first tonight a deeply personal story from a nottingham musician and youth worker called jar digger. he was 15 when his brother remi was murdered, on september 22 2002. now, it was a time of unprecedented violence in the city, and also when jar decided to turn his own life around.
now we discover how mod culture influenced the east midlands in inside out east midlands.t's programme... after his brother's murder, the inspiring story of how jar chose life over a gang life. if you've got a dream, if you've got a vision, there's steps — it's not going to come overnight. you've got to work hard, you've got to believe in yourself, and you've got to be focused, and that's what i try and instil in all these kids that walk through the door. what's next for the mercians? local...
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it may have kicked off in london but there was a huge scene in the east midlands.the mods paved the way way for the next generations. oh, look at the clothes! it may have been an exciting new era but young mods were also experiencing the highs and lows of teenage life. ann barry grew up in nottingham — and kept a diary of the time. from school and family life to meeting her now husband eddie. november 1966, i‘ve been 16 since may. read that teenagers have a depression period and go all moody and feel awful. june ‘66, met gee, went to an all—nighter at the burlesque in leicester. met some londoners. wish a new club would have another nottingham. we‘ll have to open our own. july, 1966. mum and me kept raring, she sloshed me. as i‘m sick of it i want to leave home. there‘s no denying ann‘s teenage angst — but life seemed to get better when she was at the dungeon. it was one of the biggest mod hang—outs in the midlands. where friends became family — and music was everything. you knew you were approaching the dungeon by turning the corner at the top of the street and yo
it may have kicked off in london but there was a huge scene in the east midlands.the mods paved the way way for the next generations. oh, look at the clothes! it may have been an exciting new era but young mods were also experiencing the highs and lows of teenage life. ann barry grew up in nottingham — and kept a diary of the time. from school and family life to meeting her now husband eddie. november 1966, i‘ve been 16 since may. read that teenagers have a depression period and go all...
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and in half an hour, inside out east midlands takes a look at the inspiring story of musician, jah digga afternoon. borisjohnson says he's been "a model of restraint" when it comes to the language he uses in the brexit debate. it follows a week of bitter exchanges between mps in the commons. the prime minister refused to apologise for words such as "surrender" when describing the legislation designed to stop the uk leaving the european union without a deal. this report now from our political correspondent, jonathan blake, at the conservative party conference in manchester — and it does contains some flash photography. despite the weather, manchester might be a welcome change of scene for the prime minister, after a week in westminster he may want to forget. why did you lie to parliament, boris? why did you lie to the queen? when are you going to resign, boris? and accusations have followed him here that his use of language about brexit is dangerous, that downing street is exploiting divisions, even inciting violence. labour say boris johnson should be ashamed. his response? it's an overr
and in half an hour, inside out east midlands takes a look at the inspiring story of musician, jah digga afternoon. borisjohnson says he's been "a model of restraint" when it comes to the language he uses in the brexit debate. it follows a week of bitter exchanges between mps in the commons. the prime minister refused to apologise for words such as "surrender" when describing the legislation designed to stop the uk leaving the european union without a deal. this report now...
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cook founded his travel company almost two centuries ago, offering short railwayjourneys in the east midlandsome one of the biggest names in the travel industry, with millions of customers every year. now it's collapsed with debts of 1.7 billion pounds. emma simpson examines what went wrong. venice, a popular holiday destination, even back in 1898. and there's a thomas cook shop in the corner of this famous square, already doing business. its shop front, there in the background, survived the war years too. the go to place for foreign travel. then came the boom — brits found themselves with enough money for a few weeks in the sun. thomas cook pioneered the package holiday and rode the wave. don'tjust book it, thomas cook it. one of the world's best known holiday brands, but it's finances then became stretched. thomas cook was a business with a huge amount of debt. it almost went bust in 2011 and it has not had the financial resilience to weather the huge changes in the market, with the low—cost carriers coming along, jet2 holidays, people booking online more than through traditional high stree
cook founded his travel company almost two centuries ago, offering short railwayjourneys in the east midlandsome one of the biggest names in the travel industry, with millions of customers every year. now it's collapsed with debts of 1.7 billion pounds. emma simpson examines what went wrong. venice, a popular holiday destination, even back in 1898. and there's a thomas cook shop in the corner of this famous square, already doing business. its shop front, there in the background, survived the...
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would agree to vote for boris johnson, the east midlands would agree to vote for borisjohnson, if nigelr brexit. just instructed them? no if their main point is to deliver brexit, that is all we are about, we are a plain party, we can't be dishonest and spin anything. if they want brexit implemented and it means voting for the tory, 23% of labour voters said they would do that. thank you. that's it from me on this dramatic day in westminster. i'll be back tomorrow on bbc two at 7pm with the andrew neil show. and there's continuing coverage now on the bbc news channel and bbc world news. goodnight. this is a bbc news special with me, christian fraser. a damning verdict from the supreme court, the government broke the law when it suspended parliament. the court passed a unanimous verdict prompting demands for boris johnson passed a unanimous verdict prompting demands for borisjohnson to resign. the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful. it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions. mps celeb
would agree to vote for boris johnson, the east midlands would agree to vote for borisjohnson, if nigelr brexit. just instructed them? no if their main point is to deliver brexit, that is all we are about, we are a plain party, we can't be dishonest and spin anything. if they want brexit implemented and it means voting for the tory, 23% of labour voters said they would do that. thank you. that's it from me on this dramatic day in westminster. i'll be back tomorrow on bbc two at 7pm with the...
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scotland and england, you might even stay mainly dry, a few sunny spells, particularly to the east midlandsittle further, perhaps 2a celsius in the warm spots, tuesday the warmest day of the week. mid week onwards, temperatures come down. on wednesday it is because we have this cold front moving through, the isobars tilting around to the north, the cooler air coming back and there could be a flow of air on these wind arrows here. any early rain which will be welcome in south—east england clears away, further showers running through scotland, northern ireland and northern england just 12 oi’ ireland and northern england just 12 or 13 degrees in northern scotland, 20 at best in the south—east, and these are temperatures which are trending below average for the time of year. for thursday, after another chilly start, a lot of sunshine around, but some cloud, a few showers toward scotland and northern ireland in particular and then thickening cloud, some outbreaks of rain to western scotland, may be to northern ireland later in the day. and then another weather system comes towards us and then a
scotland and england, you might even stay mainly dry, a few sunny spells, particularly to the east midlandsittle further, perhaps 2a celsius in the warm spots, tuesday the warmest day of the week. mid week onwards, temperatures come down. on wednesday it is because we have this cold front moving through, the isobars tilting around to the north, the cooler air coming back and there could be a flow of air on these wind arrows here. any early rain which will be welcome in south—east england...
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laura ellen baking grew up in county darbyshire in the east midlands where she still lives and works she's been fascinated with nature and creating spaces since she was a girl. well i started making things when i was about 11 because. i just used to enjoy taking myself outside and having them i ended up building a tree house which was the very 1st tree house was built with very thin. very thin pieces of wood which i was actually happens able to weave around myself. the artist adds the final touches before she leaves don't like go at the mercy of its environment. if it be a natural habitat for insects while ever i've been making all of my work i always see there are tiny little spiders that move in 1st of all often then you see little birds that come and they feed off the unsexy so it's a bit of a cycle. it's a home for creatures and a vision from a dream. alan bacon wants to bring humans and nature together with each of her creations. well speaking of creations my colleague is back in the kitchen with his latest episode of baking bread taking us around the european union in 28 loaves
laura ellen baking grew up in county darbyshire in the east midlands where she still lives and works she's been fascinated with nature and creating spaces since she was a girl. well i started making things when i was about 11 because. i just used to enjoy taking myself outside and having them i ended up building a tree house which was the very 1st tree house was built with very thin. very thin pieces of wood which i was actually happens able to weave around myself. the artist adds the final...
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the rain just lingers and east parts of the midlands, and then to lincolnshire.gins to pull away later on sunday, we get another swathes of strong winds, with gusts reaching 45 to 55 mph. we say goodbye to that area of low pressure and into the new working week we have another one that will bring repeat performance. some rain building up over the hills of wales on monday, and we could see some localised build—up of flooding as this wet weather continues. there will be a few showers across northern scotland. through the rest of the week, it stays pretty u nsettled of the week, it stays pretty unsettled and could turn wet and windy again midweek. this is bbc news, the headlines at apm. as conservative mps gather for their party conference, opposition parties consider whether to call a vote of no confidence in the government, in an attempt to avoid a no—deal brexit. meanwhile, downing street reacts angrily, as boris is referred to the police watchdog, over his links to an american businesswoman, when he was mayor of london. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn promises
the rain just lingers and east parts of the midlands, and then to lincolnshire.gins to pull away later on sunday, we get another swathes of strong winds, with gusts reaching 45 to 55 mph. we say goodbye to that area of low pressure and into the new working week we have another one that will bring repeat performance. some rain building up over the hills of wales on monday, and we could see some localised build—up of flooding as this wet weather continues. there will be a few showers across...
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the rain lingers in the east midlands, into lincolnshire, could be a miserable day for some on sundayf strong wind, gusts reaching 45—55 miles per hour across parts of eastern england. we say goodbye to that area of low pressure and into the new working week, we have another one with a repeat performance. we could see another 70 millimetres of rain over the hills of wales. it has been a wet spell of weather so we could see some localised surface water flooding. across the north of the uk, largely fine with some bright weather and northerly winds making it feel more cool. showers across northern scotland. through the rest of the week it stays pretty unsettled, could turn wet and windy again mid week. good evening. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says a caretaker government is becoming more likely every day, as opposition parties consider whether to call a vote of no confidence in boris johnson's government. the scottish nationalists have reiterated their support for a move against the prime minister, to ensure, they say, that britain doesn't leave the eu without a deal on october the
the rain lingers in the east midlands, into lincolnshire, could be a miserable day for some on sundayf strong wind, gusts reaching 45—55 miles per hour across parts of eastern england. we say goodbye to that area of low pressure and into the new working week, we have another one with a repeat performance. we could see another 70 millimetres of rain over the hills of wales. it has been a wet spell of weather so we could see some localised surface water flooding. across the north of the uk,...
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the best of the sunshine will be across the east midlands, into east anglia and shetland.ve from scotland and northern ireland southwards and eastwards a cross northern ireland southwards and eastwards across england and wales, the weather front could be quite squally, some quite gusty winds for a time. eventually it turns drier but there will be showers back into scotla nd but there will be showers back into scotland and northern ireland later in the night. tomorrow, two weather fronts on the charts, both have cooler air following so for all of the uk it will be cooler compared with today. outbreaks of rain across east anglia and south—east england, some showers across western areas, for northern ireland, scotland and northern england, quite cloudy with heavy rain and increasingly strong, gusty northerly winds. there will be some chilly air, and by the afternoon, temperatures in aberdeen around 13 celsius, but across—the—board it will feel cooler and fresher. for thursday's forecast, a warm front brings rain across scotland and as that clears it will stay cloudy across no
the best of the sunshine will be across the east midlands, into east anglia and shetland.ve from scotland and northern ireland southwards and eastwards a cross northern ireland southwards and eastwards across england and wales, the weather front could be quite squally, some quite gusty winds for a time. eventually it turns drier but there will be showers back into scotla nd but there will be showers back into scotland and northern ireland later in the night. tomorrow, two weather fronts on the...
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laura ellen bacon grew up in county darbyshire in the east midlands where she still lives and works she's been fascinated with nature and creating spaces since she was a girl. well i started making things when i was about 11 because i just used to enjoy taking myself outside and. having them i ended up building a tree house which was the very 1st tree house was built with very thin. very thin pieces of wood which i was actually as it happens able to weave around myself. she starts every sculpture by soaking the switches in water for a whole week that makes them rubbery. lorelle and baking discovered them as a material when she was studying art she developed the techniques herself. the willow how long fibers that went all the way from the base through to the tip and if you give them a bit of a twists as you burn. the fibers. give. you . twist that into the shape. in her studio she only builds models the sculptures themselves only take shape at their final no creations 1st she sketches what she in visions. the work is always designed for a particular place i do a lot of sketchbook drawing s
laura ellen bacon grew up in county darbyshire in the east midlands where she still lives and works she's been fascinated with nature and creating spaces since she was a girl. well i started making things when i was about 11 because i just used to enjoy taking myself outside and. having them i ended up building a tree house which was the very 1st tree house was built with very thin. very thin pieces of wood which i was actually as it happens able to weave around myself. she starts every...
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three flights have gone but there are those trying to get back to newcastle, manchester and the east midlandshoping to get on a midnight flight tonight, but people are crying, saying they are not sure if they have to stay another night. there is a sense of the wider impact of the fa ct a sense of the wider impact of the fact that people relied on the life blood of thomas cook, there are dozens blood of thomas cook, there are d oze ns of blood of thomas cook, there are dozens of hotel affiliated to thomas cook, thousand customers are still waiting to be taken back this polish politicians have said this is the biggest tourism crisis this country has ever faced —— still waiting to be taken back, and the spanish politicians have said. so if you have booked with thomas cook what should you do and what are your rights? the government says all customers who are currently abroad and booked to return to the uk in the next fortnight will be brought back for free as close as possible to their original return date. people on package holidays don't need to pay extra for their accommodation — those costs w
three flights have gone but there are those trying to get back to newcastle, manchester and the east midlandshoping to get on a midnight flight tonight, but people are crying, saying they are not sure if they have to stay another night. there is a sense of the wider impact of the fa ct a sense of the wider impact of the fact that people relied on the life blood of thomas cook, there are dozens blood of thomas cook, there are d oze ns of blood of thomas cook, there are dozens of hotel affiliated...
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now we discover how mod culture influenced the east midlands
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temperatures will be back down to normal for this time of year, 22 at best with east midlands and easternweather system and eastern england. another weather syste m o n and eastern england. another weather system on the scene in that area of low pressure is going to be sitting very close by on tuesday. so some more wet and potentially windy weather as well, just slowly pushing through northern ireland, further into england and than perhaps into southern scotland. driest of all across the far north of scotland. this rain could be quite heavy at times and those temperatures are going to be around 17— times and those temperatures are going to be around i7— 19 degrees, so going to be around i7— 19 degrees, $03 going to be around i7— 19 degrees, so a bit ofa going to be around i7— 19 degrees, so a bit of a poor day on tuesday, u nless so a bit of a poor day on tuesday, unless you want the rain. eastern parts of the uk, midlands have been very dry across september, so you could argue this is welcome rain. but we still have areas of low pressure bringing this unsettled weather through tuesday, w
temperatures will be back down to normal for this time of year, 22 at best with east midlands and easternweather system and eastern england. another weather syste m o n and eastern england. another weather system on the scene in that area of low pressure is going to be sitting very close by on tuesday. so some more wet and potentially windy weather as well, just slowly pushing through northern ireland, further into england and than perhaps into southern scotland. driest of all across the far...
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the rain lingers in the east midlands, into lincolnshire, could be a miserable day for some on sunday sunday, we will get another swathe of strong wind, gusts reaching 45—50 miles per hour across parts of eastern england. we say goodbye to that area of low pressure and into the new working week, we have another one with a repeat performance. we could see another 70 millimetres of rain over the hills of wales. it has been a wet spell of weather so we could see some localised surface water flooding. across the north of the uk, largely fine with some bright weather and northerly winds making it feel more cool. showers across northern scotland. through the rest of the week it stays pretty unsettled, could turn wet and windy again mid week. this is bbc news. the headlines at 5pm. the prime minister could face a vote of no—confidence as early as next week, according to a senior snp mp, as conservatives gather for their party conference. meanwhile, number ten describes as "a politically motivated attack" borisjohnson's referral to the police watchdog over his links to an american businesswom
the rain lingers in the east midlands, into lincolnshire, could be a miserable day for some on sunday sunday, we will get another swathe of strong wind, gusts reaching 45—50 miles per hour across parts of eastern england. we say goodbye to that area of low pressure and into the new working week, we have another one with a repeat performance. we could see another 70 millimetres of rain over the hills of wales. it has been a wet spell of weather so we could see some localised surface water...
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across parts of the east midlands and lincolnshire, the rain will linger for most of the day, a miserableore cool and wales. a little bit more cool and fresh for the north but it is here we will see the best of the dry weather and spells of sunshine. sunday evening, as the area of low pressure pulls away, we get another swathe of strong winds, gusts 45—50 miles per. hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines. as conservative mps gather for their party conference, the snp say there could be a confidence vote in the government as early as next week, in an attempt to avoid a no—deal brexit. meanwhile downing street reacts angrily as borisjohnson is referred to the police watchdog over his links to an american businesswoman when he was mayor of london. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, promises to replace the government's controversial welfare policy, universal credit, should they get into power. hosts japan make history by beating ireland for the first time with a stunning 19—12 victory at the rugby world cup. now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look
across parts of the east midlands and lincolnshire, the rain will linger for most of the day, a miserableore cool and wales. a little bit more cool and fresh for the north but it is here we will see the best of the dry weather and spells of sunshine. sunday evening, as the area of low pressure pulls away, we get another swathe of strong winds, gusts 45—50 miles per. hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines. as conservative mps gather for their party conference, the snp say there...
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now on bbc news, lukwesa burakfinds out how the mod culture of the 60s influenced the east midlands in over a gang life. if you've got a dream, if you've got a vision, there's steps — it's not going to come overnight. you've got to work hard, you've got to believe in yourself, and you've got to be focused, and that's what i try and instil in all these kids that walk through the door. what's next for the mercians? local soldiers reflect on their service and sacrifice in afghanistan. friend isn't a strong enough word to describe the relationship that we have. i think we are absolutely brothers. and talking about their generation — the mods are back in town. # talking 'bout my generation. # just because we get around...#. well, first tonight a deeply personal story from a nottingham musician and youth worker called jah digger.
now on bbc news, lukwesa burakfinds out how the mod culture of the 60s influenced the east midlands in over a gang life. if you've got a dream, if you've got a vision, there's steps — it's not going to come overnight. you've got to work hard, you've got to believe in yourself, and you've got to be focused, and that's what i try and instil in all these kids that walk through the door. what's next for the mercians? local soldiers reflect on their service and sacrifice in afghanistan. friend...
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that but back down to nearer normal really for this time of year. 20 degrees at best through the east midlandssystems on the scene and that area of low pressure is going to be sitting very close by on tuesday. so, some more wet and potentially windy weather as well. the wettest of the weather just slowly pushing through northern ireland further into england and wales, perhaps into southern scotland. again, driest of all across the far north of scotland. but this rain could be quite heavy at times, and those departures are going to be around 17—19 degrees, so no great shakes, a bit of a poor day on tuesday. unless of course you want the rain. and some eastern parts of the uk, the midlands have been very dry throughout september, so you could argue this is welcome rain. but we've still got areas of low pressure bringing this for unsettled weather going around the middle part of the week through tuesday, wednesday into thursday. the rain is going to be quite widespread and we'll see heavy bursts of rain around as well together with some quite strong winds just dropping back those temperatures a l
that but back down to nearer normal really for this time of year. 20 degrees at best through the east midlandssystems on the scene and that area of low pressure is going to be sitting very close by on tuesday. so, some more wet and potentially windy weather as well. the wettest of the weather just slowly pushing through northern ireland further into england and wales, perhaps into southern scotland. again, driest of all across the far north of scotland. but this rain could be quite heavy at...
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he must understand the huge disappointment in the east midlands that hsz phase 2b, which will transformntleman hasjust said — right honourable gentlemen, apologies — between birmingham and the economies of the midlands, yorkshire, the northeast, and scotland. it is now facing a delay of up to seven years, or even cancellation. and that is particularly the case when the chancellor yesterday failed to even mention the midlands rail hub in his spending review. and when his predecessor not only repeatedly assured us that hsz would happen, but also cancelled the electrification of the midland mainline. a pleasure to have the question from the transport select committee chair. the one thing i can assure is that this £48 billion of other unrelated rail investment over the next few years, so both the midlands in the northern powerhouse rail side of things will certainly have huge, massive investments. grant shapps there. now to the lords, where peers began their debate on the bill extending the brexit deadline which was passed in the commons on wednesday night. it requires the prime minister to
he must understand the huge disappointment in the east midlands that hsz phase 2b, which will transformntleman hasjust said — right honourable gentlemen, apologies — between birmingham and the economies of the midlands, yorkshire, the northeast, and scotland. it is now facing a delay of up to seven years, or even cancellation. and that is particularly the case when the chancellor yesterday failed to even mention the midlands rail hub in his spending review. and when his predecessor not only...
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cook founded his travel company almost two centuries ago, offering short railwayjourneys in the east midlands went on to become one of the biggest names in the travel industry, with millions of customers every year. now it's collapsed with debts of £1.7 billion. so, what went wrong? emma simpson reports. venice, a popular holiday destination, even back in 1898. and in the corner of this famous square, there is thomas cook, already doing business. and the shop front there in the background survived the war yea rs in the background survived the war years too. go to place for travel. and then came the boom, large numbers of brits started to have enough money to go abroad and thomas cook rode the wave. don'tjust book it, thomas cook it. becoming one of the world's best known holiday brands, opening hundreds of high street shops. it merged with the owner of this brand in 2007 to create a european travel giant, but its finances soon became stretched. thomas cook was a business with a huge amount of debt, it almost went bustin huge amount of debt, it almost went bust in 2011 and it has not had the f
cook founded his travel company almost two centuries ago, offering short railwayjourneys in the east midlands went on to become one of the biggest names in the travel industry, with millions of customers every year. now it's collapsed with debts of £1.7 billion. so, what went wrong? emma simpson reports. venice, a popular holiday destination, even back in 1898. and in the corner of this famous square, there is thomas cook, already doing business. and the shop front there in the background...
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once you come that bit further south, across the midlands, east anglia, the southern counties of englandales, sunshine really in short supply and a high on the day of only 21. bye— bye. hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines... david cameron accuses borisjohnson of only backing leave in order to further his own political career. the liberal democrats pledge to cancel brexit, if they come to power at the next general election. the foreign secretary condemns the attacks on saudi oil sites — saying they're a reckless attempt to disrupt global supplies and damage regional security. messages of support for former wales rugby captain, gareth thomas, who has revealed he is hiv positive — saying he wants to help reduce the stigma around the condition. and now on the bbc news channel, the travel show, which this week marks the 350th anniversary of the painter rembrandt in his native netherlands. coming up on this week's travel show. i'm finding out how you can get up close, as experts restore one of the world's most famous works of art. oh, man, it looks incredible. christa g
once you come that bit further south, across the midlands, east anglia, the southern counties of englandales, sunshine really in short supply and a high on the day of only 21. bye— bye. hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines... david cameron accuses borisjohnson of only backing leave in order to further his own political career. the liberal democrats pledge to cancel brexit, if they come to power at the next general election. the foreign secretary condemns the attacks on...
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ireland and the north of england and as we speak, these showers have ganged together, into the east midlandsts the scene, leaving behind some blustery conditions and a chance of sunshine breaking out eventually through northern ireland, wales and into the south—west where you won't see sunshine is anywhere near that finger of rain which will dominate the scene across much of the north of england and for a time scottish borders into the afternoon. asa scottish borders into the afternoon. as a consequence, scottish borders into the afternoon. as a consequence, temperatures 12 or 13. somewhere in the south might squeak 20. further north we get drier weather, across scotland although a peppering of showers. the wind fitting into the north and north—westerly into the evening, coinciding with high tide issues perhaps along the east anglia coast. once that rain is away and the low pressure system takes the strongest of the winds away, it ends up being a quieter night. temperatures falling away under the clear skies to give us a crisp start to the new day on sunday. , make the most of that because i
ireland and the north of england and as we speak, these showers have ganged together, into the east midlandsts the scene, leaving behind some blustery conditions and a chance of sunshine breaking out eventually through northern ireland, wales and into the south—west where you won't see sunshine is anywhere near that finger of rain which will dominate the scene across much of the north of england and for a time scottish borders into the afternoon. asa scottish borders into the afternoon. as a...
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northern ireland, parts of northern england, eventually feeding into northern parts of wales, midlands, eastloudy with patchy outbreaks of rain, becoming drier as the day goes on. a cooler feel across the southern half of the uk, highs of around 21 celsius in the south east. this is bbc news. i'm lu kwesa i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 5pm. an overwhelming vote to scrap brexit without another referendum, should the liberal democrats come to power at the next election. that is about us as liberal democrats. we have believed from the beginning that this is a fight that we must carry on, because we can win it. the ex—prime minister accuses the present pm of only backing leave in order to further his own political career. the foreign secretary condemns the attacks on saudi oil sites, saying they're a reckless attempt to damage regional security and disrupt global supplies. police in hong kong fire tear gas and water cannon to disperse
northern ireland, parts of northern england, eventually feeding into northern parts of wales, midlands, eastloudy with patchy outbreaks of rain, becoming drier as the day goes on. a cooler feel across the southern half of the uk, highs of around 21 celsius in the south east. this is bbc news. i'm lu kwesa i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 5pm. an overwhelming vote to scrap brexit without another referendum, should the liberal democrats come to power at the next election. that is about us as...
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in the south of england, the east midlands and into the north—east of england and southern scotland.ome sunny spells developing. maximum temperature is 17 to 20 degrees will stop the next batch of rain will start to move its way in and that will turn heavy across wales, the north of england and ireland. temperatures overnight getting down to about 11 to 15. during thursday, quite a wet start to the day for many of us. the weather system across the spine of the uk will move eastwards. all driven by the area of low pressure. fairly blustery as well. the winds in the west and the south—west. it does clear away and will be a mix of sunshine and showers. quite a blustery wind. maximum temperatures once again getting up into the mid—to high teens. at the end of the week it will be wet again during friday morning with heavy rain spreading from west to east. certainly a day to keep your umbrella handy. later, around wales and the north of england quite blustery conditions with temperatures coming down a touch on friday. into the weekend it will remain quite unsettled. we will see more shower
in the south of england, the east midlands and into the north—east of england and southern scotland.ome sunny spells developing. maximum temperature is 17 to 20 degrees will stop the next batch of rain will start to move its way in and that will turn heavy across wales, the north of england and ireland. temperatures overnight getting down to about 11 to 15. during thursday, quite a wet start to the day for many of us. the weather system across the spine of the uk will move eastwards. all...
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continues to slide southwards, some rainfor continues to slide southwards, some rain for wales, the midlands, easta for a time. mostlyjust cloud. the cloud does linger through the day, notice how the chilly air makes its way south, just 2a london to start the week. hello, this is bbc news, the headlines. david cameron accuses borisjohnson of only backing leave, in order to further his own political career. but the brexit secretary insists that's not the case. remain would have been the easier career choice so borisjohnson led the campaign, he did so because he believes in brexit and is committed to delivering it. former conservative minister sam gyimah defects to the liberal democrats, after he lost the tory whip, for rebelling over brexit. the liberal democrat leader jo swinson will be taking questions from party members at their conference, at ten—past—two this afternoon — we'll have live coverage, on the bbc news channel. the former international rugby star, gareth thomas, reveals he is hiv positive — saying he wants to help reduce the stigma around the condition. iran dismisses accusations mad
continues to slide southwards, some rainfor continues to slide southwards, some rain for wales, the midlands, easta for a time. mostlyjust cloud. the cloud does linger through the day, notice how the chilly air makes its way south, just 2a london to start the week. hello, this is bbc news, the headlines. david cameron accuses borisjohnson of only backing leave, in order to further his own political career. but the brexit secretary insists that's not the case. remain would have been the easier...
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some heavy rain in north—east england, the north—east midlands, parts of the wash mother example, the eventually clears away completely. its because of these fronts here, they are moving into the north sea, taking the rain with them, and later in the day we have more fronts coming in and if you look at the isobars, that's telling you it's also going to be quite blustery. blustery day generally but the wind will tend to ease as the rain clears. then we are left with brighter skies, sunny spells and a few showers, some of which could indeed be on the heavy and thundery side. temperatures in scotland, 16-18. side. temperatures in scotland, 16—18. largely dry when we lose the showers and fog in the morning from northern ireland but you can see how the cloud thickens here in through south—west england and wales through the afternoon, heralding the arrival of another band of rain. for most in england and wales, it's going to be dry and bright with some sunny skies and just a few showers. as we head on through the evening and overnight, well, our band of rain in the west will continue to pus
some heavy rain in north—east england, the north—east midlands, parts of the wash mother example, the eventually clears away completely. its because of these fronts here, they are moving into the north sea, taking the rain with them, and later in the day we have more fronts coming in and if you look at the isobars, that's telling you it's also going to be quite blustery. blustery day generally but the wind will tend to ease as the rain clears. then we are left with brighter skies, sunny...
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england and wales with much of england and wales are staying dry and the brightest conditions in the east midlands here you will see rain to end the night into tomorrow morning. keeping temperatures up in the teens but fresher into wednesday. this is the chart for tomorrow morning, early rain courtesy of this weather front but windy conditions developing in the west as this low pressure goes east. wrapped around it, bands of showers going into scotland and northern ireland through the day after a bright start and they will go to northern england and north wales and maybe the midlands. dry and bright elsewhere. blustery across—the—board. wind and bright elsewhere. blustery across—the—boa rd. wind gusts and bright elsewhere. blustery across—the—board. wind gusts at the highest in northern ireland and western scotland, may be 60 mph for one or two and rather chilly. from the north through the afternoon, 10-12 at the north through the afternoon, 10—12 at test in north scotland and even further south, cooler than recent days —— at best. 21 in central london, where we should be for the time of year. a c
england and wales with much of england and wales are staying dry and the brightest conditions in the east midlands here you will see rain to end the night into tomorrow morning. keeping temperatures up in the teens but fresher into wednesday. this is the chart for tomorrow morning, early rain courtesy of this weather front but windy conditions developing in the west as this low pressure goes east. wrapped around it, bands of showers going into scotland and northern ireland through the day after...
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and anaolia in turkey, the two biggest destinations for thomas cook, there were flights to the east midlandsyou can see is operation matterhorn in action. british and commonwealth officials are offering reassurance and advice to people checking in. there are dozens of workers wearing yellow vests from atol, the civil aviation authority too, giving advice and telling people that they will get home today but it might not necessarily be with the destination point that they flew out from, but you will get home. people arriving here today have been telling me that they are confused. many are frustrated. many are annoyed that this is the end of their holiday. it is a young woman from newcastle's birthday today and she told me it had utterly ruined her day but some people are pragmatic that they will go home. we can speak to someone who is trying to get back to glasgow today. diane, tell me your situation at the moment. we got picked up this morning at 6:30am and our flight was supposed to be 9:30am into glasgow. we have got here now and they have told us we are going to birmingham and then a coach
and anaolia in turkey, the two biggest destinations for thomas cook, there were flights to the east midlandsyou can see is operation matterhorn in action. british and commonwealth officials are offering reassurance and advice to people checking in. there are dozens of workers wearing yellow vests from atol, the civil aviation authority too, giving advice and telling people that they will get home today but it might not necessarily be with the destination point that they flew out from, but you...
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further south across wales, the midlands, east anglia and all the southern counties, a lot of cloud herefading through the day. no more 26—27 celsius, we are much closer to a high of 20—21 celsius, many locked into the mid—teens. now, many of those showers through the evening on monday will fade away overnight. the skies with broken cloud, so some clarity. and again, that will allow the temperatures to fall away for many of us down into single figures. for the dry aspect of the weather in the middle parts of the week, we've got the high—pressure to think of, but not really tapping into the mild air. because of this high just at the moment, the flow on its eastern flank is coming in from way up towards iceland so, there is a decidedly cool feel about proceedings to the far northeast of scotland. the warmer colours are there to the west end to the south of us. but tuesday is a pleasant enough day — if you've got outdoor jobs, this is the day for you, most certainly. a fair amount of sunshine around, as well, but not doing that much for the temperatures. i'm afraid you'll lose your sunshine
further south across wales, the midlands, east anglia and all the southern counties, a lot of cloud herefading through the day. no more 26—27 celsius, we are much closer to a high of 20—21 celsius, many locked into the mid—teens. now, many of those showers through the evening on monday will fade away overnight. the skies with broken cloud, so some clarity. and again, that will allow the temperatures to fall away for many of us down into single figures. for the dry aspect of the weather in...
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the northern wales, northern parts of the midlands and east anglia, brightening up with sunny spellsthe afternoon. a fresh feel to things, take a look at the temperatures in the south—east. highs ofaround temperatures in the south—east. highs of around 21 celsius. as we move into tuesday, high—pressure is still with us. it looks like it will be chilly with generally clear spells. on tuesday, a largely dry fine day, best of the sunshine again to be found further south. more cloud across northern ireland and scotland. as we move into the afternoon, a bit of patchy rain pushing into the north—west. temperatures are sitting in the low to mid teens, perhapsjust reaching 20 celsius in the south. hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines. david cameron accuses borisjohnson of only backing leave in order to further his own political career. the home secretary priti patel says there's no point dwelling on the past — and that the prime minister is committed to getting a brexit deal. obviously, you know, the referendum has happened, we've all moved on and the fact of the matter is w
the northern wales, northern parts of the midlands and east anglia, brightening up with sunny spellsthe afternoon. a fresh feel to things, take a look at the temperatures in the south—east. highs ofaround temperatures in the south—east. highs of around 21 celsius. as we move into tuesday, high—pressure is still with us. it looks like it will be chilly with generally clear spells. on tuesday, a largely dry fine day, best of the sunshine again to be found further south. more cloud across...
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the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, even though cloud will increase, will stay dry.yond monday, there is an atlantic influence, so there will be further weather systems coming in. tuesday, you can see the cloud moving in. some outbreaks of rain. the further east you are in england, likely to stay dry. a few sunny spells. the temperature a little higher, as high as 24. mid—week temperatures coming down again. we have a cold front moving southwards as we go into wednesday. isobars turning around. we will feel a chill in northern scotland by the end of wednesday. early rain clearing away from the south—east. further showers moving in across scotland to northern ireland and into northern england. northern scotland only around 12—13. 20 at best in the south—east. for much of the uk, sticking around the mid—teens. after the start of the week, temperatures will be at or below average for the time of year. some rain at times, some sunny spells. and some chilly nights. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 5pm: labour's brexit spokesman, sir keir starmer, says
the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, even though cloud will increase, will stay dry.yond monday, there is an atlantic influence, so there will be further weather systems coming in. tuesday, you can see the cloud moving in. some outbreaks of rain. the further east you are in england, likely to stay dry. a few sunny spells. the temperature a little higher, as high as 24. mid—week temperatures coming down again. we have a cold front moving southwards as we go into wednesday. isobars...
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but across the south of england, wales, the midlands, east anglia, it's going to turn into a day of sunnywers. for northern england, well, heavy and persistent rain will continue to pine its way in here. anywhere where the rain persists for any length of time there could be some localised flooding. northern ireland and scotland seeing the driest and eventually the brightest of the weather with just the odd shower, temperatures of 13— 19 degrees. now, as our area of low pressure slides away, eastwards, on its back edge, noticed the light lines, the isobars, quite tightly squeezed together. that shows were going to have another swathe of strong winds that could affect eastern coastal counties at the same time as the high tides. so there could potentially be some coastal flooding. as we go through the night, some showers feeding into northern scotland, on a brisk northerly wind, elsewhere, some clear spells and some mist and fog patches. but essentially, quite a quiet start to the new working week because of this little bump of high pressure here. but, it is a very transient affair. low pres
but across the south of england, wales, the midlands, east anglia, it's going to turn into a day of sunnywers. for northern england, well, heavy and persistent rain will continue to pine its way in here. anywhere where the rain persists for any length of time there could be some localised flooding. northern ireland and scotland seeing the driest and eventually the brightest of the weather with just the odd shower, temperatures of 13— 19 degrees. now, as our area of low pressure slides away,...
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midlands. the further north and east you are, the drier the day will be.s with ben brown. the headlines: further promises to deliver brexit are expected this morning as the conservative party conference gets under way in manchester. public services will also be on the agenda as the government makes promises to invest in hospital projects across england in the next decade. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. police in hong kong fire tear gas and pepper spray at anti—government protesters who have ta ken to the streets in the lead up to the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. wales are taking on australia in the rugby world cup. wales lead 26—25 with ten minutes to go until the whistle. now on bbc news it's time for protecting our planet. how can we best protect our precious planet? climate change and pollution are taking their toll. that much is now scientifically evident. but for all the uncomfortable truth, we hold the future in our hands.
midlands. the further north and east you are, the drier the day will be.s with ben brown. the headlines: further promises to deliver brexit are expected this morning as the conservative party conference gets under way in manchester. public services will also be on the agenda as the government makes promises to invest in hospital projects across england in the next decade. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin...
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i can tell you that 15% of those in the east midlands.evidence. i have been talking to one student, his name is book, he finished university in the summer and it is now back home in northamptonshire. he got rubella, a nasty rash on his arm, and he felt absolutely dreadful, he hadn‘t had the mmrjab. then his face swelled up, that classic look with mumps where your saliva gland as well, he says it was terrible. having rubella and len mumps, it really was a tough time for me, my family. it was severe pain on both occasions, it really affected my lifestyle at an important time of night life, and i do believe it was down to not being vaccinated when i was younger. that significantly increase my chances of getting laid by the seas, but i definitely would say if i was in at position, i would definitely vaccinate. so how much production do these jabs offer, it is not complete, 100%? that's right, no jab gives you 100% protection. we are to by public health england, it is the best protection we have a gaze at these viruses, which can cause, in rar
i can tell you that 15% of those in the east midlands.evidence. i have been talking to one student, his name is book, he finished university in the summer and it is now back home in northamptonshire. he got rubella, a nasty rash on his arm, and he felt absolutely dreadful, he hadn‘t had the mmrjab. then his face swelled up, that classic look with mumps where your saliva gland as well, he says it was terrible. having rubella and len mumps, it really was a tough time for me, my family. it was...
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if it was allocated evenly across the country, the east midlands would be getting double the amount perd javid when he delivers his conjob pre—election spending review this week. every recycled, hopelessly inadequate spending pledge put out by him or anyone else in number 10 only proves labour‘s point that austerity is a political choice that has caused huge suffering and damaged our economy in the process. and if javid‘s own staff can‘t trust him to protect them, what faith can workers across the country have in the chancellor of the exchequer? labour, in contrast, does have a serious and practical plan to get our economy working in every town, city, nation and region of our country with a record investment blitz. there are £250 billion national transformation fund, which john mcdonnell, £250 billion national transformation fund, whichjohn mcdonnell, sitting here today, who is leading the way on, has said will be based outside of london in the north. it will power a massive upgrade to our infrastructure, from transport to energy to broadband. let mejust illustrate the scale of what we
if it was allocated evenly across the country, the east midlands would be getting double the amount perd javid when he delivers his conjob pre—election spending review this week. every recycled, hopelessly inadequate spending pledge put out by him or anyone else in number 10 only proves labour‘s point that austerity is a political choice that has caused huge suffering and damaged our economy in the process. and if javid‘s own staff can‘t trust him to protect them, what faith can workers...
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cook founded his travel company almost two centuries ago, offering short railwayjourneys in the east midlandsng business. and the shop front there in the background survived the war years too. go to place for travel. and then came the boom, large numbers of brits started to have enough money to go abroad and thomas cook rode the wave. don'tjust book it, thomas cook it. becoming one of the world's best known holiday brands, opening hundreds of high street shops. it merged with the owner of this brand in 2007 to create a european travel giant, but its finances soon became stretched. thomas cook was a business with a huge amount of debt, it almost went bust in 2011 and it has not had the financial resilience to weather the huge changes in the market, with low—cost carriersjet2 coming along, people booking online rather than through traditional high street agents and more recent factors, we have had brexit, consumer confidence has been knocked, weather conditions, all sorts going on and it has added up to a perfect storm for thomas cook. by may this year, the warning lights were flashing, thomas
cook founded his travel company almost two centuries ago, offering short railwayjourneys in the east midlandsng business. and the shop front there in the background survived the war years too. go to place for travel. and then came the boom, large numbers of brits started to have enough money to go abroad and thomas cook rode the wave. don'tjust book it, thomas cook it. becoming one of the world's best known holiday brands, opening hundreds of high street shops. it merged with the owner of this...
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very little if any rain through the midlands, east anglia and the south—east and temperatures similarind direction will change again with high pressure to the west of the uk, drawing down cooler fresher more north—westerly wind bringing sunshine and some showers. welcome to bbc news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: a mass shooting at two locations in texas leaves five dead and many more injured. police describe the lone u running battles and brutal violence in hong kong in some of the worst clashes yet between police and protestors. it is the very centre of hong kong, and look at it. they warned them not to protest today. the government buildings under siege and it is complete mayhem. french formula two driver anthoine hubert is killed in a high—speed crash at the belgian grand prix.
very little if any rain through the midlands, east anglia and the south—east and temperatures similarind direction will change again with high pressure to the west of the uk, drawing down cooler fresher more north—westerly wind bringing sunshine and some showers. welcome to bbc news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: a mass shooting at two locations in texas leaves five dead and many more injured. police describe the lone u running battles and brutal violence in hong kong in some of the...