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more investigative journalism needs to buses of edinburgh.onight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you and goodbye. good evening, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. andy murray made a winning return to wimbledon five months after undergoing hip surgery. the two—time singles champion is into the second round of the doubles with his french partner, pierre—hugues herbert. they came from a set down to beat ugo humbert and marius copil in four sets. a little bit nervous at the start but obviously it got better as the match went on and there was a really nice atmosphere at the end stop you know, the new roof and stuff is brilliant, it's change the condition slightly under there but the crowd make it a bit more noise. it seems all the noise stays inside the court so it was great to get the win, nice atmosphere. in the s
more investigative journalism needs to buses of edinburgh.onight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you and goodbye. good evening, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. andy murray made a winning return to wimbledon five months after undergoing hip surgery. the...
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anti— tory protesters in edinburgh 's. a huge representation in scotland, so not surprising, but it shows what he's up against. he says no deal is not his assumption but michael gove says it is. amazing how quickly they change their stance. one could argue this is a negotiating tactic. boris johnson repeatedly had two letters he was going to publish before brexit, one saying he was for remain and the other wanting to leave. waye mason some flip—flopping before october the 31st. interestingly, seeing as he was in scotland, the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, saying she wouldn't back a no deal. no consensus among the tories in scotland. this is a mess! let's talk about hong kong, moving on... we've been covering the hong kong story for weeks and weeks and this obviously, from the south china morning post, is going to have certain sides of the story, not all sides, right? yeah, so, beijing is calling for a return to law & order. we've seen protests in hong kong, that have got quite violent, and the new yo
anti— tory protesters in edinburgh 's. a huge representation in scotland, so not surprising, but it shows what he's up against. he says no deal is not his assumption but michael gove says it is. amazing how quickly they change their stance. one could argue this is a negotiating tactic. boris johnson repeatedly had two letters he was going to publish before brexit, one saying he was for remain and the other wanting to leave. waye mason some flip—flopping before october the 31st....
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boos as borisjohnson arrives in edinburgh for talks with nicola sturgeon.or a deal — she says his brexit approach is dangerous. we are very confident that with goodwill on both sides, to mature political entities, the uk and the eu, can get this thing done. behind all this bluff and bluster, this government in the path that it is pursuing, i think is dangerous. a warning from vauxhall that it could move all its production from ellesemere port to southern europe if brexit hits profits from the plant. panic at food festival in california as a man opens fire, killing four people including two children. up up to his neck in water, the dramatic rescue of a father who became trapped in rocks at a norfolk beach. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield, editor of politicshome and kate proctor, political reporter for the evening standard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. prime minister borisjohnson‘s visit to scotland makes many of tomorrow's papers — with a picture of him mee
boos as borisjohnson arrives in edinburgh for talks with nicola sturgeon.or a deal — she says his brexit approach is dangerous. we are very confident that with goodwill on both sides, to mature political entities, the uk and the eu, can get this thing done. behind all this bluff and bluster, this government in the path that it is pursuing, i think is dangerous. a warning from vauxhall that it could move all its production from ellesemere port to southern europe if brexit hits profits from the...
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sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh.has warned of the impact brexit could have on around 1000 jobs at its ellesmere port factory in cheshire. the french owned car company says it could move production out of the uk if brexit makes its business there unprofitable. the trade union, unite, accused the government of playing "no—deal roulette" with the livelihoods of vauxhall workers. our business correspondent colletta smith is there. it was just four weeks ago that the company said they wanted to build a brand—new model of the vauxhall astra here at ellesmere port, but there was always some doubt hanging over that announcement because it was contingent on whatever deal the uk government managed to secure. today, we have had more flesh on the implications of what that might actually mean. the plant is closed for two weeks for the planned annual summer shutdown, but this is not good news for the 1000 workers to be coming back to. vauxhall, like much of the car industry have been warning about the implications of a no—deal bre
sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh.has warned of the impact brexit could have on around 1000 jobs at its ellesmere port factory in cheshire. the french owned car company says it could move production out of the uk if brexit makes its business there unprofitable. the trade union, unite, accused the government of playing "no—deal roulette" with the livelihoods of vauxhall workers. our business correspondent colletta smith is there. it was just four weeks ago that the company said they...
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deal this talk like that that really alarms a lot of people in places like this later on here in edinburgh where the parliament sits in the building behind me he'll he's expected to meet nicolas sturgeon the 1st minister leader of the scottish nationalist party he might also be meeting ruth davidson she's the leader of the scottish conservatives there's a big rift between those 2 on sunday davidson wrote a newspaper article saying that she would back prime minister johnson in his brakes in efforts but she would not support his. moves for a no deal bracks it it's clear that there's no love lost between them furthermore nicholas sturgeon has made it clear since boris johnson took office that if he pressed ahead with a note that he would be the last prime minister of great britain it's really clear the message coming from people like her that they think he's whole approach is going to be disastrous it comes on a day when the confederation of british industry says that basically most businesses are not ready here in britain or in the european union for a no deal breaks it so he knows he's unde
deal this talk like that that really alarms a lot of people in places like this later on here in edinburgh where the parliament sits in the building behind me he'll he's expected to meet nicolas sturgeon the 1st minister leader of the scottish nationalist party he might also be meeting ruth davidson she's the leader of the scottish conservatives there's a big rift between those 2 on sunday davidson wrote a newspaper article saying that she would back prime minister johnson in his brakes in...
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seven female students from edinburgh medical school will pick up the certificates on their behalf.a new sculpture is unveiled and you get to see whether it's a good likeness or not. a sculpture of the american first lady, melania trump, has been unveiled in her home country of slovenia. they are enjoying it. but the life—size wooden statue has prompted mixed reviews. it's been carved out of a tree trunk with a chainsaw and depicts melania in the blue dress she wore at donald trump's inauguration in 2017. exactly the same, is it? similar. the devil is in the detail. blue boots as well. it's all part of one giant carving, it's carved out of the tree itself, if you see what i mean. it's all one thing. so the tree is still alive? it looks like it. we've been asking you if you have a particular favourite sculptures, we are always serious. we will show you some corkers at 9:30am. the duke and duchess of sussex will christen their baby, archie harrison mountbatten—windsor, today in the private chapel of windsor castle. but harry and meghan caused some controversy when they announced the e
seven female students from edinburgh medical school will pick up the certificates on their behalf.a new sculpture is unveiled and you get to see whether it's a good likeness or not. a sculpture of the american first lady, melania trump, has been unveiled in her home country of slovenia. they are enjoying it. but the life—size wooden statue has prompted mixed reviews. it's been carved out of a tree trunk with a chainsaw and depicts melania in the blue dress she wore at donald trump's...
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we will be back in edinburgh.ere starting to head home. they‘re shooting! as the shots rang out, there was at first confusion and then panic, and eventually disbelief. who‘d shoot up a garlic festival? a food festival — one that obsessively celebrates the garlic grown here — has become the scene of the 246th mass shooting in america this year. as soon as the gunfire started, everybody scattered, and they were yelling for their kids. it sounded like 30 rounds to me, and then we heard a little lapse in time, and then another 30 rounds. it sounded like automatic fire. we just heard a pop — pop, pop, pop — and we just went behind some tents and took cover, and we knew right away when we saw a lot of people just running away from there. police said they took less than a minute to shoot dead the man once he opened fire, but even with that rapid response, the gunman was able to cause carnage — a six—year—old boy among the dead. the suspect was shot and killed. we have some witnesses reporting that there may have been a s
we will be back in edinburgh.ere starting to head home. they‘re shooting! as the shots rang out, there was at first confusion and then panic, and eventually disbelief. who‘d shoot up a garlic festival? a food festival — one that obsessively celebrates the garlic grown here — has become the scene of the 246th mass shooting in america this year. as soon as the gunfire started, everybody scattered, and they were yelling for their kids. it sounded like 30 rounds to me, and then we heard a...
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a wet day in edinburgh and repeated across much of scotland and northern ireland.rough the night. further south most through the night. further south m ost pla ces through the night. further south most places staying dry. quite a muqqy most places staying dry. quite a muggy night and even warmer than recent nights across scotland and northern ireland. still high—pressure to the south of the uk. and we could see a greater chance of some showers in the south. 0nly chance of some showers in the south. only the small chance of a shower at wimbledon. and also warmer than today. a bit more sunshine around northern england and wales but still some showers here and there. temperatures up to 25 degrees. northern ireland and parts of scotla nd northern ireland and parts of scotland still seeing outbreaks of rain come and go. we could have some storms developing across eastern parts of scotland later which could have an impact on rush on wednesday evening. these storms are slow to move away. into thursday it is the story of sunshine and showers, quite a lot of clout around at
a wet day in edinburgh and repeated across much of scotland and northern ireland.rough the night. further south most through the night. further south m ost pla ces through the night. further south most places staying dry. quite a muqqy most places staying dry. quite a muggy night and even warmer than recent nights across scotland and northern ireland. still high—pressure to the south of the uk. and we could see a greater chance of some showers in the south. 0nly chance of some showers in the...
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sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. correspondent jonathan blake joins us now from westminster... basically borisjohnson basically boris johnson is basically borisjohnson is saying to the eu, let's do a new deal, we want to solve this and take the backstop out and do business, but he is also saying if he did not go that, i will walk away. the uk will lead at the end of october, nay. that is really concerning lots of people in scotla nd concerning lots of people in scotland not least at nicola sturgeon who lives in that building behind me. her argument sturgeon who lives in that building behind me. herargument this afternoon was she now thinks he is taking the uk almost inevitably on a quest to know deal because the eu would renegotiate and he said that ha rd would renegotiate and he said that hard deadline on the 31st of october. now, you may say she's his political opponents that she will say that fairpoint but it's interesting as well, there is a real concern in the scottish conservative party and about mrjohnson‘s st
sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. correspondent jonathan blake joins us now from westminster... basically borisjohnson basically boris johnson is basically borisjohnson is saying to the eu, let's do a new deal, we want to solve this and take the backstop out and do business, but he is also saying if he did not go that, i will walk away. the uk will lead at the end of october, nay. that is really concerning lots of people in scotla nd concerning lots of people in scotland not least at nicola...
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the 35—year—old had entered the shop in edinburgh's tollcross, and started shouting and swearing.against the owner. even though he appeared not to know who he was. witnesses said david de montfalcon had appeared shocked and scared during the incident. he tried to calm alan rooney down, but the whole thing only came to an end when two american tourists and another customer got rooney out of the shop. after the incident, david de montfalcon collapsed, he was taken to hospital, but did not survive. the incident left the shop strewn with glass. he had a history of heart problems, but the court heard that the attack caused the fatal attack. rooney was remanded in custody, and will be sentenced in september. a strong earthquake has struck the greek capital, athens, knocking out power. people ran out into the streets, and tall buildings were evacuated. it took for about 15 seconds. it was a 5.1 magnitude, and the epicentre was about 1k miles north—west of athens. there are no reports of serious injuries, but several after—shocks have been felt. the bbc and itv have revealed more details
the 35—year—old had entered the shop in edinburgh's tollcross, and started shouting and swearing.against the owner. even though he appeared not to know who he was. witnesses said david de montfalcon had appeared shocked and scared during the incident. he tried to calm alan rooney down, but the whole thing only came to an end when two american tourists and another customer got rooney out of the shop. after the incident, david de montfalcon collapsed, he was taken to hospital, but did not...
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prime minister is going to cause deep divisions between england and scotland a few hours here in edinburgh. with a good word to say about him. unbelievable. and some of the reasons why. i think. thank you. and. never see the. opinion polls break the. economy. good for bringing people together. and party before country furthermore. independents. on one hand. national party sees this as a 2nd opportunity for a referendum on scottish independence the 1st votes in 2014 decided no to breaking away from the u.k. but now opinion polls say that's changed a 5th of no vote hers last time around are saying they would switch to yes purely because of course johnson being the prime minister to find that level of movement from no to guests is completely unprecedented and in terms of what we found my 1st priority is obviously the union is it speaking here in perth on the campaign trail johnston failed to convince most of the scottish party while officially they sound supportive it talks about this on the union it takes the box on the economy it takes about 6 or in protecting her farmers under pressure thi
prime minister is going to cause deep divisions between england and scotland a few hours here in edinburgh. with a good word to say about him. unbelievable. and some of the reasons why. i think. thank you. and. never see the. opinion polls break the. economy. good for bringing people together. and party before country furthermore. independents. on one hand. national party sees this as a 2nd opportunity for a referendum on scottish independence the 1st votes in 2014 decided no to breaking away...
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up northern ireland. 25 in edinburgh. up to 33 or 3a across eastern areas of england. ease through tuesday night. ten o'clock at night, 27 in london. 26 in cardiff. and an uncomfortable night. through tuesday some big thunder storms moving up from europe and will reach parts of scotland during wednesday. scotland and northern ireland could see further bands of thundery rain later in the week. england and wales, dry and sunny. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 5pm: the chancellor, philip hammond, tells the bbc he will resign if boris johnson becomes prime minister and will campaign to prevent a no—deal brexit. i understand his conditions for serving in his government would include accepting a no—deal exit on the 31st of october. that is not something i could ever sign up to. ireland's foreign minister warns "we'll be in trouble" if the new pm tears up the brexit withdrawal agreement. if the house of commons chooses to facilitate a no—deal brexit and if a new british prime minister chooses to take britain in that direction, then it will happen. but th
up northern ireland. 25 in edinburgh. up to 33 or 3a across eastern areas of england. ease through tuesday night. ten o'clock at night, 27 in london. 26 in cardiff. and an uncomfortable night. through tuesday some big thunder storms moving up from europe and will reach parts of scotland during wednesday. scotland and northern ireland could see further bands of thundery rain later in the week. england and wales, dry and sunny. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 5pm: the...
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prime minister is going to cause deep divisions between england and scotland a few hours here in edinburgh and we can't find one scott with a good word to say about. this month's unbelievable. privilege the food. and some of the reasons why. people i am very disappointed in the whole setup of the conservative party which is a great party because i think it was a very good party. thank you. and never sleep seriously. opinion polls break the hostility down like this that most scots don't trust boris johnson with the economy that he won't do any good for bringing people together over breaks it and he'll put party before country furthermore his policies will lead to independence for scotland on one hand we could be dragged out of europe the scottish national party sees this as a 2nd opportunity for a referendum on scottish independence the 1st vote in 2014 decided no to breaking away from the u.k. but now opinion polls say that's changed a 5th of no vote last time around are saying they would switch to yes purely because of course johnson being the prime minister to find that level of movement
prime minister is going to cause deep divisions between england and scotland a few hours here in edinburgh and we can't find one scott with a good word to say about. this month's unbelievable. privilege the food. and some of the reasons why. people i am very disappointed in the whole setup of the conservative party which is a great party because i think it was a very good party. thank you. and never sleep seriously. opinion polls break the hostility down like this that most scots don't trust...
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hugh pym, bbc news, edinburgh.n. last month he returned to the court after a career—threatening hip operation. meanwhile, british number one johanna konta breezed through to the second round today in straight sets. here is natalie pirks with all the action. for years, day two at wimbledon was known as ladies‘ day. today, it got an upgrade to duchess. there is no royal box out on court 1a, though — added pressure for britain's harriet dart. she needed three sets, but got the better of the skilful christina mchale. she's done it! johanna konta is fresh from a surprise semifinal in the french open, and against romania's ana bogdan, she was starting to find her rhythm. and that backhand was a bullet. two crucial breaks in the second brought a straight—sets win. it was harder than it appeared, though. it was very tough out there. i think neither of us felt quite comfortable, and just trying to find ourfeet, and it definitely wasn't easy. in fact, there were eight brits in action today, but none have a better story than
hugh pym, bbc news, edinburgh.n. last month he returned to the court after a career—threatening hip operation. meanwhile, british number one johanna konta breezed through to the second round today in straight sets. here is natalie pirks with all the action. for years, day two at wimbledon was known as ladies‘ day. today, it got an upgrade to duchess. there is no royal box out on court 1a, though — added pressure for britain's harriet dart. she needed three sets, but got the better of the...
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that it edinburgh and london you will find thatitis edinburgh and london you will find that it is faster business, a small start—up media company in glasgow, and we did business trips to london to meet clients, we always flew, that was the cheapest way to do it. this is about systemic changes. you have got to make it easier for people to nudge, and change the way people work, to make the choice, that ends up work, to make the choice, that ends up better for the environment. we have huge swathes of us shale gas in this country... not at all. is that a no? i think there should be a ban on fracking. i said they wanted to fracking... did ban on fracking. i said they wanted to fracking. .. did you not say i love shale gas? that is what i researcher said. what it is past the strictest environmental regulations, including lowering earth tremors. and because of the regulations i passed committee fracking history has not taken off. —— fracking has not ta ken off. has not taken off. —— fracking has not taken off. when what way do you love shale gas? if it could have met all the tough environmental
that it edinburgh and london you will find thatitis edinburgh and london you will find that it is faster business, a small start—up media company in glasgow, and we did business trips to london to meet clients, we always flew, that was the cheapest way to do it. this is about systemic changes. you have got to make it easier for people to nudge, and change the way people work, to make the choice, that ends up work, to make the choice, that ends up better for the environment. we have huge...
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remain unbeaten, snapped past edinburgh. trippier has completed a 20 million pound move to spanish side atletico madrid from tottenham. the 28—year—old has signed a three—year deal at the wanda metropolitano. splashing the cash too are west ham united. 45 million pounds in fact on french forward sebastian haller. he moves to the london stadium on a five year deal from german side eintracht frankfurt. raheem sterling scored twice for manchester city as they beat west ham to progress to the asia trophy final. mark noble had put the hammers ahead after scoring from a penalty, but it finished 4—1 to city. they'll meet wolves in the final on sunday. manchester united closed their pre—season tour of australia by beating leeds 4—1 in perth. marcus rashford, anthony martial, philjones and teenager mason greenwood got the goals. after a pivotal role in england's world cup success, openerjason roy has been named in the test squad for the first time. although he generally bats in the middle orderfor his club in the longerformat, he's e
remain unbeaten, snapped past edinburgh. trippier has completed a 20 million pound move to spanish side atletico madrid from tottenham. the 28—year—old has signed a three—year deal at the wanda metropolitano. splashing the cash too are west ham united. 45 million pounds in fact on french forward sebastian haller. he moves to the london stadium on a five year deal from german side eintracht frankfurt. raheem sterling scored twice for manchester city as they beat west ham to progress to the...
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triggered by those very high temperatures. 29 degrees as the top temperature in edinburgh soa degreestop temperature in edinburgh so a warmer day here but 39 celsius is the likely high across south—east england, setting that new temperature record. the areas most likely to set that record, kent and the greater london area. these are the greater london area. these are the places to watch. looking at the weather picture beyond that as we had three thursday evening and night time, as the weather front moves in that will be the trigger for some thundery gold pause to develop. thursday night could see some intense thunderstorm with a lot of thunder and lightning and large hail and gusty wind and the potential for some localised flash flooding as well. that takes us into friday and friday is still a reasonable day in terms of heat across eastern parts of scotla nd terms of heat across eastern parts of scotland and eastern areas of england we will still see temperatures pushing into the mid to high 20s, not exactly a cold day, warmer than it should be, just not as hot as it would be on thurs
triggered by those very high temperatures. 29 degrees as the top temperature in edinburgh soa degreestop temperature in edinburgh so a warmer day here but 39 celsius is the likely high across south—east england, setting that new temperature record. the areas most likely to set that record, kent and the greater london area. these are the greater london area. these are the places to watch. looking at the weather picture beyond that as we had three thursday evening and night time, as the weather...
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the heaviest births will be in the glasgow area, clearing by around 8am, clearing towards edinburgh.eaks of rain in northern ireland, and a damp start for the north of england, north wales and the northern midlands. southern counties stay dry. the best of the sunshine in the english channel towards devon and cornwall. nice temperatures through the day. a bit cooler at wimbledon tomorrow, lots of cloud around, though it will be thin, so there will be strong sunshine trying to fight through every now and again. we will see that across many southern counties. northern england, scotland and northern england, scotland and northern ireland is where we will see the thickest cloud, outbreaks of rain coming and going. the heaviest births in northern ireland. low to mid 205 in the far south and west. on wednesday, much of the northern half of the country, occasional rain with the odd heavier burst. further south, brightening up with sunshine, and becoming humid, 25 celsius. on thursday, many southern areas stay dry. scotland on the far north of england, we could see severe thunderstorms develo
the heaviest births will be in the glasgow area, clearing by around 8am, clearing towards edinburgh.eaks of rain in northern ireland, and a damp start for the north of england, north wales and the northern midlands. southern counties stay dry. the best of the sunshine in the english channel towards devon and cornwall. nice temperatures through the day. a bit cooler at wimbledon tomorrow, lots of cloud around, though it will be thin, so there will be strong sunshine trying to fight through every...
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further east is when heat is, 29 in edinburgh and up to 39 to south—east england.ntrated across the greater london area and also towards kent. they are likely to be the hottest parts of the uk. the places that could set the new temperature record. after that, though, after such a hot day we will start to see the weather front move of the atlantic. as a bd focus for some thunderstorms to break out widely. thursday night could be really intent with some flash flooding is some large hail and gusty winds. lots of lightening out and about. heading into friday, some sunny spells around, another day were because he's an thunderstorms developer. particularly late in the data was the evening. not as hot, but still quite warm across eastern scotland, highs of 2a celsius. still into the high 20s across parts of east anglia and probably into parts of kent, as well. from there, attempted comeback into normalfor the weekend. and begin to some heavy, potentially thundering rain. the driest weather is likely to be in the south and west. that is your forecast. you are watching beyo
further east is when heat is, 29 in edinburgh and up to 39 to south—east england.ntrated across the greater london area and also towards kent. they are likely to be the hottest parts of the uk. the places that could set the new temperature record. after that, though, after such a hot day we will start to see the weather front move of the atlantic. as a bd focus for some thunderstorms to break out widely. thursday night could be really intent with some flash flooding is some large hail and...
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boos as borisjohnson arrives in edinburgh for talks with nicola sturgeon — he says he'll work hard foreal, she says his brexit approach is dangerous. we are very confident that there is goodwill on both sides, two mature political entities, the uk and the eu can get this thing done. this government and the path it is pursuing, ithink government and the path it is pursuing, i think is dangerous. a warning from vauxhall that it could move all its production from ellesemere port to southern europe if brexit hits profits from the plant. what's going on?! panic at food festival in california as a man opens fire killing 4 people including two children. "informers will be shot," say signs in londonderry. three months afterjournalist lyra mckee was killed no—one has been charged with her murder. up to his neck in water — the dramatic resuce of a father who became trapped in the rocks on a norfolk beach. and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers kevin schofield, the editor of politics home, and kate proctor, political correspondent for the london even
boos as borisjohnson arrives in edinburgh for talks with nicola sturgeon — he says he'll work hard foreal, she says his brexit approach is dangerous. we are very confident that there is goodwill on both sides, two mature political entities, the uk and the eu can get this thing done. this government and the path it is pursuing, ithink government and the path it is pursuing, i think is dangerous. a warning from vauxhall that it could move all its production from ellesemere port to southern...
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accusing him of pushing britain towards a no deal break set and his new team barbara reports in edinburgh there are warnings that the politics in westminster could threaten the unity of the whole country. is in a smattering of applause for the u.k. prime minister as he arrived for talk to scotland's 1st minister yes they shook hands but they were never going to see eye to eye even before he arrived nicola sturgeon warned boris johnson he could be the last prime minister of the united kingdom if he delivered no deal breaks it it's fair to say these 2 politicians have a very different vision of the future. after their meeting at her official residence she repeated her warning behind all the bluff and bluster this government and the path that it is pursuing i think is dangerous it became clear to me that this government the new prime minister has set the uki on an almost inevitable path to a new deal breaks at the position that it has taken that makes it very difficult to see how any deal can be stuck with the e.u. and i think that would be catastrophic for scotland and indeed for the whole
accusing him of pushing britain towards a no deal break set and his new team barbara reports in edinburgh there are warnings that the politics in westminster could threaten the unity of the whole country. is in a smattering of applause for the u.k. prime minister as he arrived for talk to scotland's 1st minister yes they shook hands but they were never going to see eye to eye even before he arrived nicola sturgeon warned boris johnson he could be the last prime minister of the united kingdom if...
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since completing the duke of edinburgh! work.u are interested. this is james wilson, a sleep expert? i work with organisations to help them sleep better. carroll says it will be very hot tonight, steph has been talking about being pregnant and sleeping.” has been talking about being pregnant and sleeping. i have had a spinning fan, as opposed to a person who likes me! i have had that going for a few months because of the worry about temperature. the noise was dead annoying to begin with, but i think it helps me more because it normalises the noise around you. it is quite loud because your windows are open. a bowl of ice water in front of the fan, just to try to bring that. put it in and the air will blow across it, make the air a bit cooler, that might help. some people love fans, some cannot stand them. you had said it is important to try to bring down your core temperature? how? a bath or shower before bed, not too warm. it is an indicator to your body it is time to wind down. a hot water bottle full of lu kewa rm wind down. a
since completing the duke of edinburgh! work.u are interested. this is james wilson, a sleep expert? i work with organisations to help them sleep better. carroll says it will be very hot tonight, steph has been talking about being pregnant and sleeping.” has been talking about being pregnant and sleeping. i have had a spinning fan, as opposed to a person who likes me! i have had that going for a few months because of the worry about temperature. the noise was dead annoying to begin with, but...
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for us in edinburgh. now britain's foreign secretary has warned iran it must follow international rules if in dominic robb's wars it wants to come out of the dark his t.v. interview coincides with the arrival in the gulf of him as duncan the destroyer is joining a british fagot to escort u.k. flag vessels in the strait of almost a protection force was ordered after iran travel guard captured a british oil tanker 10 days ago meanwhile iran's negotiator says sunday's emergency meeting in vienna over the fate of the 26 year 50 nuclear deal was constructive but about iraq she says iran will continue to reduce its nuclear commitments if europe fails to salvation the pact the remaining european signatories have been trying to keep the deal alive after the u.s. with joe last year in the past one month. has several developments. regarding the implementation of. some of that was regarding. you know the duction of. commitments which reported by the. i.a.e.a. and also we have some complaints about. you know proper i
for us in edinburgh. now britain's foreign secretary has warned iran it must follow international rules if in dominic robb's wars it wants to come out of the dark his t.v. interview coincides with the arrival in the gulf of him as duncan the destroyer is joining a british fagot to escort u.k. flag vessels in the strait of almost a protection force was ordered after iran travel guard captured a british oil tanker 10 days ago meanwhile iran's negotiator says sunday's emergency meeting in vienna...
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belfast, glasgow, edinburgh, again, some of them could be heavy and thundery., if not sunny through the day, and temperatures could get up to 25 degrees. you're watching beyond 100 days. democrats are about to vote on whether to impeach donald trump because of his racist tweets. the vote isn't expected to pass, but it could fracture the new unity in the party. the president tweeted again today about a group of democratic congresswomen — endorsing the notion that they are the "four horsewomen of the apocalypse." boris johnson and jeremy hunt hold their final hustings as theresa may offers them advice — leave the eu in way that's "in the national interest". also on the programme: on capitol hill, the families of those who died in the two crashes involving the boeing 737 max are testifying for the first time.
belfast, glasgow, edinburgh, again, some of them could be heavy and thundery., if not sunny through the day, and temperatures could get up to 25 degrees. you're watching beyond 100 days. democrats are about to vote on whether to impeach donald trump because of his racist tweets. the vote isn't expected to pass, but it could fracture the new unity in the party. the president tweeted again today about a group of democratic congresswomen — endorsing the notion that they are the "four...
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the north—west of the uk always likely to see some outbreaks of rain at times, but even in edinburghighs of 25—26, some areas of cloud flirting with western coast at times, further south and east that's where we'll have the highest temperatures — 33—34, but the chance of some thunderstorms later in the week. this is bbc news — welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: the british government warns of ‘serious consequences‘ after an oil tanker in the gulf is seized by iran. the vessel was tracked moving off course, to the north — no longer in contact with its owners. aid agencies call for a faster international response to the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. and as a heatwave sweeps across north america meteorolgists warn the vulnerable could be at risk.
the north—west of the uk always likely to see some outbreaks of rain at times, but even in edinburghighs of 25—26, some areas of cloud flirting with western coast at times, further south and east that's where we'll have the highest temperatures — 33—34, but the chance of some thunderstorms later in the week. this is bbc news — welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: the british government warns of ‘serious...
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instead i am joined by three viewers of the programme, kate walsh and james sinister and in our edinburghalex cameron. thank you to all of you for coming on news watch. let's start with the issue of the shouting turn of the programme, kate, you have been in the question time audience, how did you find it? the actual audience i was in the spine andi the actual audience i was in the spine and i have noticed, and this is before fiona bruce, a blaina blame at her door, that the audiences have been getting more rowdy in calling out and shouting out, and i remembera rowdy in calling out and shouting out, and i remember a few occasions when david dimbleby actually injected people from the studio, they were so rough and ready about things. and itjust lowers the tone of the whole thing. it doesn't become a debate, it becomes a shouting match. we raise concerns about the turn of the show with the bbc and this is what they had to say,... question time generates strong views and opinions on panel and audience. alex cameron, what do you have to say about the tone of the discussion on question time?|j
instead i am joined by three viewers of the programme, kate walsh and james sinister and in our edinburghalex cameron. thank you to all of you for coming on news watch. let's start with the issue of the shouting turn of the programme, kate, you have been in the question time audience, how did you find it? the actual audience i was in the spine andi the actual audience i was in the spine and i have noticed, and this is before fiona bruce, a blaina blame at her door, that the audiences have been...
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with me in the studio are kate and james and alex in our edinburgh studio. thank you forjoining us.ith the issue of its shouting and town, kate you've been in the audience before how did you find it? the actual audience i was in was fine, but i've noticed and this is pre—fiona bruce, so i did not lay blame on her, the audiences had been getting more and more rowdy. and calling out and shouting out and i remember a few occasions when david willoughby ejected people from the studio because they were self rough and ready about things. and itjust lowers the tone of the whole thing and doesn't become a debate, it becomes a shouting match. we raise concerns about the tone of the show it the bbc and this is what they said. question time often generates strong views and opinions from both the bbc and this is what they said. question time often generates strong views and opinions from both a paddling audience, that's?” views and opinions from both a paddling audience, that's? i think when people want to ask a question they should have their hands up but they should have their hands up but th
with me in the studio are kate and james and alex in our edinburgh studio. thank you forjoining us.ith the issue of its shouting and town, kate you've been in the audience before how did you find it? the actual audience i was in was fine, but i've noticed and this is pre—fiona bruce, so i did not lay blame on her, the audiences had been getting more and more rowdy. and calling out and shouting out and i remember a few occasions when david willoughby ejected people from the studio because they...
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but, with some shelter for the mountains in eastern scotland, aberdeen down to edinburgh, we should holdrain which has been plaguing northern areas will start to move its way southwards during friday night. behind it, the skies will start to clear across scotland and ahead of that band of cloud and patchy rain we'll keep some clear skies in the south as well. temperatures as we start saturday between 10—15 degrees. that band of cloud and patchy rain will start off the weekend across northern england and northern ireland, associated with this, a cold front. you can tell it's a cold front by the blue triangles here. and behind that cold front, well, the air turns cooler and fresher. but the front is likely to drag its heels, though, there will be a zone of cloudy here and potentially damp weather. i'm not expecting huge amounts of rain, that will sink across parts of east anglia, the midlands, wales. to the south—east coast of england, we are likely to hold onto some sunshine and warm all day long. temperatures could get to around 2a degrees. but to the north of the band of cloud and patch
but, with some shelter for the mountains in eastern scotland, aberdeen down to edinburgh, we should holdrain which has been plaguing northern areas will start to move its way southwards during friday night. behind it, the skies will start to clear across scotland and ahead of that band of cloud and patchy rain we'll keep some clear skies in the south as well. temperatures as we start saturday between 10—15 degrees. that band of cloud and patchy rain will start off the weekend across northern...
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but, with some shelter for the mountains in eastern scotland, aberdeen down to edinburgh, we should holdess and temperatures around 18 degrees. now that cloud and rain which has been plaguing northern areas will start to move its way southwards during friday night. behind it, the skies will start to clear across scotland and ahead of that band of cloud and patchy rain we'll keep some clear skies in the south as well. temperatures as we start saturday between 10—15 degrees. that band of cloud and patchy rain will start off the weekend across northern england and northern ireland, associated with this, a cold front. you can tell it's a cold front by the blue triangles here. and behind that cold front, well, the air turns cooler and fresher. but the front is likely to drag its heels, though, there will be a zone of cloudy here and potentially damp weather. i'm not expecting huge amounts of rain, that will sink across parts of east anglia, the midlands, wales. to the south—east coast of england, we are likely to hold onto some sunshine and warm all day long. temperatures could get to around
but, with some shelter for the mountains in eastern scotland, aberdeen down to edinburgh, we should holdess and temperatures around 18 degrees. now that cloud and rain which has been plaguing northern areas will start to move its way southwards during friday night. behind it, the skies will start to clear across scotland and ahead of that band of cloud and patchy rain we'll keep some clear skies in the south as well. temperatures as we start saturday between 10—15 degrees. that band of cloud...
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hugh pym, bbc news, edinburgh.ed doubles at wimbledon six months after his hip operation. meanwhile british number one johanna konta breezed through to the second round today in straight sets. here's natalie pirks. for years, day 2 wimbledon was known as ladies day. today, it got an upgrade to duchess. there is no royal box out on court 1a, though, added pressure for britain's harriet dart. she needed three sets but got the better of the skilful christina mchale. she's done it! johanna konta is fresh from a surprise semifinal in the french open and against romania's ana bogdan, she was starting to find her rhythm. and that backhand was a bullet. two crucial breaks in the second brought a straight sets win. it was harder than it appeared, though. it was very tough out there. i think neither of us felt quite comfortable and just trying to find our feet and it definitely wasn't easy. in fact, there were eight brits in action today but none have a better story than pauljubb. raised by his gran in hull, he's just follow
hugh pym, bbc news, edinburgh.ed doubles at wimbledon six months after his hip operation. meanwhile british number one johanna konta breezed through to the second round today in straight sets. here's natalie pirks. for years, day 2 wimbledon was known as ladies day. today, it got an upgrade to duchess. there is no royal box out on court 1a, though, added pressure for britain's harriet dart. she needed three sets but got the better of the skilful christina mchale. she's done it! johanna konta is...
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our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in edinburgh and joins me now.on already. there has been an enquiry already in scotland that had a scotland wide remit and took a long time to reach his conclusions and was labelled a whitewash by victims. they only had from a handful of those who had suffered. it had no ability to compel witnesses from the united states are from outside of scotland to come and give evidence and it's only made one small conclusion at the end, basically it concluded there was little that could have been done differently. this uk wide enquiry, that she had of it sir brian la ngstaff that she had of it sir brian langstaff said this enquiry will be independent of government and frightened of no one and conclusion is that it reaches. he says he wa nted is that it reaches. he says he wanted to be as accessible to as many people as possible and people would be put first at the heart of this enquiry. so today we have been hearing the stories of those who have suffered. with me is jason evans. jason — who is the founder of factor 8, the ind
our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in edinburgh and joins me now.on already. there has been an enquiry already in scotland that had a scotland wide remit and took a long time to reach his conclusions and was labelled a whitewash by victims. they only had from a handful of those who had suffered. it had no ability to compel witnesses from the united states are from outside of scotland to come and give evidence and it's only made one small conclusion at the end, basically it concluded...
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not particularly hot day, temperature is about 22 degrees, further if that's what he does, 29 in edinburghss the heat really concentrated across the greater london area and all towards kent, likely to be that high despite of the uk, places setting the temperature record. after that, such a hot day we see the temperature record. after that, such a hot day we see that wet a front move up the atlantic going to be the focus of thunderstorms to break night could be intense with flash flooding may be large hail. lots of lightning out and about and heading into friday, we'll see sunny spells around but another day where there could be thunderstorms develop particularly later in the day towards evening time, not as hot, but still quite warm across eastern scotla nd but still quite warm across eastern scotland with highs of 2a celsius still in high 20s across parts of the sangria and probably into price at kent as well. from there, temperatures did cut back much closer to normal for the weekend and asked that we can weather, happy and thunder and rain across northern eastern areas, dry weather like
not particularly hot day, temperature is about 22 degrees, further if that's what he does, 29 in edinburghss the heat really concentrated across the greater london area and all towards kent, likely to be that high despite of the uk, places setting the temperature record. after that, such a hot day we see the temperature record. after that, such a hot day we see that wet a front move up the atlantic going to be the focus of thunderstorms to break night could be intense with flash flooding may be...
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boos as borisjohnson arrives in edinburgh for talks with nicola sturgeon — he says he‘ll work hard forre very confident that there is goodwill on both sides, two mature political entities, the uk and the eu can get this thing done. this government and the path it is pursuing, ithink government and the path it is pursuing, i think is dangerous. a warning from vauxhall that it could move all its production from ellesemere port to southern europe if brexit hits profits from the plant. what's going on?! panic at food festival in california as a man opens fire
boos as borisjohnson arrives in edinburgh for talks with nicola sturgeon — he says he‘ll work hard forre very confident that there is goodwill on both sides, two mature political entities, the uk and the eu can get this thing done. this government and the path it is pursuing, ithink government and the path it is pursuing, i think is dangerous. a warning from vauxhall that it could move all its production from ellesemere port to southern europe if brexit hits profits from the plant. what's...
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because people away from the typical tutors routes they say i thought it was going to tend to involve edinburgh sky when it's impossible northwards 500 as a result which pushes a secular heaving effect to boston and the best season so people consider the alternatives and plenty over with in school and each of those locations we can spread that shopping spread a lot of across the whole country if we can do that we can really get tutors and working for the whole economy within the short term and sustainably and the womb as well. saddam addict encouraging people to go to other spots but you're taking well i wanted to suggestions yeah i like those last comments about developing transport systems to move people around and i emphasize we're much that we need development so to enable that you also mentioned. i was speaking at a conference all over tourism and i actually in the fall and one of the key problems there is that the roads get very jump with traffic because i'm going to try and system it's all stops and ancient trying system and that would really really help the best remote so i think you kn
because people away from the typical tutors routes they say i thought it was going to tend to involve edinburgh sky when it's impossible northwards 500 as a result which pushes a secular heaving effect to boston and the best season so people consider the alternatives and plenty over with in school and each of those locations we can spread that shopping spread a lot of across the whole country if we can do that we can really get tutors and working for the whole economy within the short term and...
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natalie in edinburgh was the first to ta ke natalie in edinburgh was the first to take to the stage.orld to be on stage knitting to heavy metal. heavy metal knitting is basically what it says. a mixture of heavy metal and knitting. someone had the brilliant idea to combine them both and create this first heavy metal knitting world championship. it was absolutely an amazing act variance. everybody was so warm. although it was a competition, to be quite honest, it was about your tribe and making new friends. it was just a real metal feeling. knitting can be seen as quite a conventional, traditional pastime. what i do is i need with unusual materials to take it to a new dimension. pretty much 90% use recycled materials. it is quite thick. you can't make it to them because it might break or stretch. but it makes it really quite tough to net. it is also quite smelly! a lot of people have told me, what the hell are you doing? what?! knitting? heavy metal? how does that linkup? andy knitting or crochet or any textile work, there is a kind of rhythm to it, which goes very well with metal. i
natalie in edinburgh was the first to ta ke natalie in edinburgh was the first to take to the stage.orld to be on stage knitting to heavy metal. heavy metal knitting is basically what it says. a mixture of heavy metal and knitting. someone had the brilliant idea to combine them both and create this first heavy metal knitting world championship. it was absolutely an amazing act variance. everybody was so warm. although it was a competition, to be quite honest, it was about your tribe and making...
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what you got to something closer to this, a pretty wet day in edinburgh and that repeated across muchent and will be through the night across much of scotla nd be through the night across much of scotland and northern ireland. further south most places staying dry and quite muggy. even warmer than recent nights as well across scotla nd than recent nights as well across scotland and northern ireland. still high—pressure to the south of the uk on wednesday. we could just see a greater chance of some showers in the south but only a small chance at wimbledon. most of the date will be dry and warmer than today. most places in england and wales think temperatures rising. but still the chance of some showers here and there. temperatures up to 25 degrees for some. northern ireland and parts of scotla nd for some. northern ireland and parts of scotland still seeing some rain come and go. we could see some severe storms developing later across the eastern parts of scotland which could have an impact on the wednesday evening rush—hour. these storms are slow to move east, lingering into the eveni
what you got to something closer to this, a pretty wet day in edinburgh and that repeated across muchent and will be through the night across much of scotla nd be through the night across much of scotland and northern ireland. further south most places staying dry and quite muggy. even warmer than recent nights as well across scotla nd than recent nights as well across scotland and northern ireland. still high—pressure to the south of the uk on wednesday. we could just see a greater chance of...
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megan rapinoe will be joining us and we have a very funny comedian who will be performing at the edinburghe festival in august. catherine cohen is here. [ cheers and applause so it's a great show before we get to any of that, the president mounted an appallingly racist attack on four democratic women of color in congress.mo for on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: it's been obvious from the very first moment he stepped onto the political stage that donald trump is a rast and that racism is at the core of his political ideology. it's not a side dish 's the main course every day he serves up a steaming hot entree of racism thd then washes it down wi side of -- >> mcdonald's, wendy's and burger king, with some pizza. [ laughter and applause >> seth: trump launched his political career by questioning legitimacy of the first black president, began his campaign by claiming mexico is sendingcr inals and rapists to the u.s. and said a judge who was overseeing a lawsuit against hi ouldn't be allowed to oversee the case because of his ethnicity. >> now, this judge
megan rapinoe will be joining us and we have a very funny comedian who will be performing at the edinburghe festival in august. catherine cohen is here. [ cheers and applause so it's a great show before we get to any of that, the president mounted an appallingly racist attack on four democratic women of color in congress.mo for on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: it's been obvious from the very first moment he stepped onto the political...
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temperatures will be rising again into the mid—20s for western counties of northern ireland, 25 in edinburgh very slow to ease through tuesday night. look at this. ten o'clock at night, 27 in london, at 26 in cardiff, an uncomfortable night sleep ahead, and it looks like it will go bang as well. through tuesday night, some very big thunderstorms moving up from europe, pushing their way northwards, and will probably reach parts of scotland during wednesday. generally, scotland and northern ireland could see some further bands of thundery rain later in the week, england and wales dry and sunny. becomes prime minister. the chancellor says he couldn't support a leader who's prepared to see a no—deal brexit. please confirm you are not intending to violate international law. a recording of the moment a royal navy warship tried to stop iran seizing a british tanker. violence erupts again in hong kong as police use tear gas on pro—democracy protestors. and ireland, there's your champion. and ireland's shane lowry wins the open at royal portrush, his first major. good evening. the chancellor philip h
temperatures will be rising again into the mid—20s for western counties of northern ireland, 25 in edinburgh very slow to ease through tuesday night. look at this. ten o'clock at night, 27 in london, at 26 in cardiff, an uncomfortable night sleep ahead, and it looks like it will go bang as well. through tuesday night, some very big thunderstorms moving up from europe, pushing their way northwards, and will probably reach parts of scotland during wednesday. generally, scotland and northern...
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and nathalie cortada from edinburgh was the first to take the stage. here she is to spin us a yarn.e had the brilliant idea to combine them both and create this first heavy metal knitting world championship. it was absolutely an amazing experience. everybody was so warm. although it was a competition, to be quite honest, it was about meeting your tribe and making new friends. it was just a real metal feeling. knitting can be seen as quite a conventional, traditional pastime. what i do is i knit with unusual materials to take it to a new dimension. i pretty much 90% use recycled materials. inner tube yarn is actually quite thick. you can't make it too thin because it might break or stretch. but it makes it really quite tough to knit. it's also quite smelly! a lot of people have told me, you know, "what the hell are you doing? what?! knitting? heavy metal? how does that link up?" and in knitting or crochet or any kind of textile work, there's a kind of rhythm to it, which goes very well with metal. i think next year will be just mega. and it's brilliant that people are being encourage
and nathalie cortada from edinburgh was the first to take the stage. here she is to spin us a yarn.e had the brilliant idea to combine them both and create this first heavy metal knitting world championship. it was absolutely an amazing experience. everybody was so warm. although it was a competition, to be quite honest, it was about meeting your tribe and making new friends. it was just a real metal feeling. knitting can be seen as quite a conventional, traditional pastime. what i do is i knit...
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this is the queen going to gorgie city farm in edinburgh. from olive the dock. people say about this little tour that 0live gave the queen, that she thinks she is human, olive, but i think it shows several things about the queen. look at that, she has got the best manners following along behind the duck at its face. let's play it again. she talks to all her subjects and deals with them in their own way. it tells us something about us as a nation, we area something about us as a nation, we are a nation of eccentrics. we have got all kinds of rules on royal protocol on what you may or may not do in the presence of the queen. but of course, when the queen meets duck, a dot protocol comes in somehow. that's it for today's morning briefing. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's will perry. good morning. it's like he's never been away. andy murray returned to wimbledon in style with a late—night win in the men's doubles. the former world number one and his french partner pierre—huges herbert lost the first set, but c
this is the queen going to gorgie city farm in edinburgh. from olive the dock. people say about this little tour that 0live gave the queen, that she thinks she is human, olive, but i think it shows several things about the queen. look at that, she has got the best manners following along behind the duck at its face. let's play it again. she talks to all her subjects and deals with them in their own way. it tells us something about us as a nation, we area something about us as a nation, we are a...
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from edinburgh. for the purpose of boris johnson's visit to scotland which includes a meeting with 1st minister nicola sturgeon here at her official residence bute house is to reaffirm his commitment to the union last week she warned him that if he delivered a no deal breaker he could be the last prime minister of the united kingdom while he's coming with promises of around $370000000.00 in new investment for parts of scotland northern ireland and wales but at the same time his government saying it spending around $120000000.00 on a public information campaign to get pick people ready for it no deal breaks it he says that it's only right that they do so but he insists referring to michael gove his cabinet colleagues he's instructed to turbo charge no deal bret's it preparations he insists that they do want to get a deal if they can my sumption is that we can get a new deal where aiming for a new deal but of course michael is absolutely right that it's responsible for any government to prepare for no
from edinburgh. for the purpose of boris johnson's visit to scotland which includes a meeting with 1st minister nicola sturgeon here at her official residence bute house is to reaffirm his commitment to the union last week she warned him that if he delivered a no deal breaker he could be the last prime minister of the united kingdom while he's coming with promises of around $370000000.00 in new investment for parts of scotland northern ireland and wales but at the same time his government...
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nick eardley has more from edinburgh.is to say luck, we are fully prepared for no deal, the uk is prepared for no deal, the uk is prepared to leave at the end of october without a deal if necessary, but at the same time, we did not wa nt but at the same time, we did not want that to happen and the eu needs to get back at the table and think about renegotiating the backstop. time and time again the insurance policy for a hardboard or is exactly what boris johnson policy for a hardboard or is exactly what borisjohnson says he wants removed from the dl that's been agreed on got to say it's caused alarm bells here. nicola sturgeon after meeting with the prime minister said she now thinks mr johnson's strategy is taking the uk almost inevitably towards no deal, they had a lively discussion on whether that would be a bash lead to another scottish independent referenda and something she thinks it's more likely because of the approach taken by the uk government also interesting, you would expect conservative prime minister coming
nick eardley has more from edinburgh.is to say luck, we are fully prepared for no deal, the uk is prepared for no deal, the uk is prepared to leave at the end of october without a deal if necessary, but at the same time, we did not wa nt but at the same time, we did not want that to happen and the eu needs to get back at the table and think about renegotiating the backstop. time and time again the insurance policy for a hardboard or is exactly what boris johnson policy for a hardboard or is...
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30 degrees around birmingham area, similar temperatures for cardiff, 32 or so for london, 25 in edinburghore the flow of the landing across northern ireland and western scotla nd northern ireland and western scotland so temperatures never get quite as high here and there is the risk of a few thundery showers as well but for england and wales it gets eve n well but for england and wales it gets even hotter, we could see temperatures climbing as high as 34 celsius in the very warmest parts on wednesday and similar temperatures in the forecast as well for thursday, with a heat really staying with us, but italy across england, potentially sparking a few thundery showers. i never get that hot for western scotland and northern ireland, here more typically temperatures in the low 20s. the major question remains how long the speu major question remains how long the spell of hot weather is going to stick around. the main scenario is that eventually probably now on friday we will start to get the jet strea m friday we will start to get the jet stream changing and bringing cooler and fresher atlanti
30 degrees around birmingham area, similar temperatures for cardiff, 32 or so for london, 25 in edinburghore the flow of the landing across northern ireland and western scotla nd northern ireland and western scotland so temperatures never get quite as high here and there is the risk of a few thundery showers as well but for england and wales it gets eve n well but for england and wales it gets even hotter, we could see temperatures climbing as high as 34 celsius in the very warmest parts on...
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this time 83—0 defeat against napoli in edinburgh. —— a 3-0 against napoli in edinburgh. —— a 3—0 defeat killed by a gunman who opened fire at a food festival in california. video posted on social media showed crowds fleeing at the annual garlic festival in the small town of gilroy, which is around 80 miles south of san francisco. at least 15 people have been injured and the gunman was also killed. dave lee sent us this report from california. i can tell you that this is still what they call an active situation here in gilroy. there have been reports from some witnesses that may have been —— that there may have been an accomplice to this shooting. now, it is worth saying that this is quite typical and a mass shooting for witnesses to think there may be an extra shooter or an extra person involved. it is often not the case, overwhelmingly not the case, typically. but police here taking no chances so they are now into the early hours of the morning looking for anyone that may have been somehow involved. now, we are standing in the place where families were told to come and congregate if th
this time 83—0 defeat against napoli in edinburgh. —— a 3-0 against napoli in edinburgh. —— a 3—0 defeat killed by a gunman who opened fire at a food festival in california. video posted on social media showed crowds fleeing at the annual garlic festival in the small town of gilroy, which is around 80 miles south of san francisco. at least 15 people have been injured and the gunman was also killed. dave lee sent us this report from california. i can tell you that this is still what...
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one such device was called assaulters dark named after its inventor stephen salter from edinburgh the duck was tested wave tunnels but never on the open sea. eventually these ideas fell by the wayside. in the early 2000 came a new attempt with this snake like offshore device its link cylindrical sections flex and bend in the waves and convert the motion into electricity but it never got past the prototype stage. german engineers are currently testing another system the ne most project involves flotation modules connected to pulleys on the seabed by flexible cables as they're pulled by the motion of the waves a generator transforms the mechanical energy into electricity it's being tested as an addition to offshore wind farms. so far most of the approaches to topping marine power have got nowhere one reason the formidable technical hurdles. wave heights change continually constant the force of the waves to stand up to the biggest waves the machinery has to be very robust but is that clip and produces too little energy. when waves are gentler there are many different ways of harnessing w
one such device was called assaulters dark named after its inventor stephen salter from edinburgh the duck was tested wave tunnels but never on the open sea. eventually these ideas fell by the wayside. in the early 2000 came a new attempt with this snake like offshore device its link cylindrical sections flex and bend in the waves and convert the motion into electricity but it never got past the prototype stage. german engineers are currently testing another system the ne most project involves...
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the north—west of the uk always likely to see some outbreaks of rain at times, but even in edinburghlirting with western coast at times, further south and east that's where we'll have the highest temperatures — 33—34, but the chance of some thunderstorms 00:28:12,710 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 later in the week. this is bbc world news, i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: the british government warns of ‘serious consequences' after an oil tanker in the gulf is seized by iran. this is completely unacceptable. freedom of navigation must be maintained. we will respond in a way that is considered but robust and we are absolutely clear that if this situation is not resolved quickly, there will be serious consequences. president trump says he will work with britain following the seizure of the stena impero. aid agencies call for a faster international response to the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. and as a heatwave sweeps across north america, meteorologists warn the vulnerable are at risk.
the north—west of the uk always likely to see some outbreaks of rain at times, but even in edinburghlirting with western coast at times, further south and east that's where we'll have the highest temperatures — 33—34, but the chance of some thunderstorms 00:28:12,710 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 later in the week. this is bbc world news, i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: the british government warns of ‘serious consequences' after an oil tanker in the gulf is seized by iran. this is...