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edinburgh tonight. lorna thank you so much for— edinburgh tonight.lorna thank you so much for being there, _ edinburgh tonight. lorna thank you so much for being there, and - edinburgh tonight. lorna thank you so much for being there, and a - edinburgh tonight. lorna thank you i so much for being there, and a happy new year to you and all of the crew in edinburgh. let's get back to the thames, and greg is there for us. he's been there all the time. greg, what's the reaction they are to the fireworks? i can still see lots of people behind you.— fireworks? i can still see lots of people behind you. well, there is hundreds, well— people behind you. well, there is hundreds, well 100,000 - people behind you. well, there is hundreds, well 100,000 people i people behind you. well, there is i hundreds, well 100,000 people still here, many don't want to leave. the london eye still lighting up the london eye still lighting up the london skyline. and it's so significant to get a hold of a ticket here, the tickets sold out within minutes a few weeks ago, then to
edinburgh tonight. lorna thank you so much for— edinburgh tonight.lorna thank you so much for being there, _ edinburgh tonight. lorna thank you so much for being there, and - edinburgh tonight. lorna thank you so much for being there, and a - edinburgh tonight. lorna thank you i so much for being there, and a happy new year to you and all of the crew in edinburgh. let's get back to the thames, and greg is there for us. he's been there all the time. greg, what's the reaction they are to the...
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i evidence and we can cross over to edinburgh and listening.— edinburgh and listening. and i want — edinburgh and listening. i should say and i want to _ edinburgh and listening. i should say and i want to say _ edinburgh and listening. i should say and i want to say this - edinburgh and listening. i should say and i want to say this on - edinburgh and listening. i should say and i want to say this on the | say and i want to say this on the record, she had already reached that conclusion herself and made no attempt to avoid her resignation. and i think to her credit, she at that point was very clear with me that point was very clear with me that the confidence in the public messaging had to take priority and i do think perhaps in contrast to other incidents, that is to her credit, but it was a very difficult episode in what was overall and incredibly difficult period. we have seen some correspondence - incredibly difficult period. we have seen some correspondence over i incredibly difficult period. we have l seen some correspondence over that weekend as you described sh
i evidence and we can cross over to edinburgh and listening.— edinburgh and listening. and i want — edinburgh and listening. i should say and i want to _ edinburgh and listening. i should say and i want to say _ edinburgh and listening. i should say and i want to say this - edinburgh and listening. i should say and i want to say this on - edinburgh and listening. i should say and i want to say this on the | say and i want to say this on the record, she had already reached that conclusion...
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flight 319 took off yesterday afternoon, shortly after 4 o'clock from edinburgh.p. it flew around over the severn for about half an hour and then diverted to paris charles de gaulle. now, of course, for a domestic flight, you do not need a passport. and so loads of passengers on it simply spent the night at the terminal. they're not allowed into france without id. some of them did have their passports or eu national id cards and so they could get to a hotel. but the rest of them are just sort of waiting there until some plane can take them, presumably, across to bristol or to edinburgh. and we've got loads of cancellations today, i'm afraid. worst hit is heathrow. lots of early flights to places such as istanbul, frankfurt, amsterdam, halifax in canada cancelled because the planes couldn't get in yesterday. british airways has, i calculate, 22 cancellations in and out of heathrow today. and on top of that, there's i6 cancellations at london city airport, which had a dreadful time yesterday, as well. actually, most of the other airports are looking 0k, apart from t
flight 319 took off yesterday afternoon, shortly after 4 o'clock from edinburgh.p. it flew around over the severn for about half an hour and then diverted to paris charles de gaulle. now, of course, for a domestic flight, you do not need a passport. and so loads of passengers on it simply spent the night at the terminal. they're not allowed into france without id. some of them did have their passports or eu national id cards and so they could get to a hotel. but the rest of them are just sort...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, edinburgh.ntact with their landing craft. after a bumpy touchdown earlier this month, the craft�*s power supply shut off as its solar panels were unable to generate power from the sun. scientists believe the glitch has now been resolved. the mission of the lander is to analyse the composition of rocks — in its search for clues about the origin of the moon. a monkey is on the loose in the scottish highlands after escaping from a wildlife park. the japanese macaque found a way out of its enclosure at the highland wildlife park in kingussie on sunday. it's since been spotted in people's gardens and eating from bird feeders. members of the public have been urged not to approach it but to contact the park with information so it can be recaptured. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. it is mild out there once again today but the mildest weather is in the south of the uk and it is not as mild as yesterday in the north of the uk where temperatures in the highlands got to 19.6 celsius, a new
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, edinburgh.ntact with their landing craft. after a bumpy touchdown earlier this month, the craft�*s power supply shut off as its solar panels were unable to generate power from the sun. scientists believe the glitch has now been resolved. the mission of the lander is to analyse the composition of rocks — in its search for clues about the origin of the moon. a monkey is on the loose in the scottish highlands after escaping from a wildlife park. the japanese...
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king's counsel, claire mitchell, appealed to those who will appear at the hearings here in edinburgh politics and answer directly any questions posed. we also heard that tens of thousands of documents and whatsapp messages had been submitted by the scottish government to the inquiry here, but also that no minutes were kept of key meetings involving scotland's first minister at the time, nicola sturgeon, and senior advisers ahead of scottish government cabinet meetings. well, jeffrey mitchell casey, who was the counsel for the scottish government, said that the scottish government had sought to be open and transparent. nicola sturgeon will be one of several politicians who will give evidence to the inquiry here in edinburgh. the worlds oldest dog has been temporarily stripped of their recognition after doubts emerged about his true life span. bobby the portuguese mastiff was said to be 31 years old when he died last year. the equivalent of nearly 200 years in human years. a purebred from portugal. bobby had apparently lived for 31 years and 165 days. the equivalent of 200 human years.
king's counsel, claire mitchell, appealed to those who will appear at the hearings here in edinburgh politics and answer directly any questions posed. we also heard that tens of thousands of documents and whatsapp messages had been submitted by the scottish government to the inquiry here, but also that no minutes were kept of key meetings involving scotland's first minister at the time, nicola sturgeon, and senior advisers ahead of scottish government cabinet meetings. well, jeffrey mitchell...
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, the alliances a couple of cancellations to edinburgh and aberdeen and you will be able to postponel and aberdeen and you will be able to postpone yourjourney until later in the week to be slightly more certain. ., ., , the week to be slightly more certain. . ., , ,, ., the week to be slightly more certain. . ,, ., ., certain. that was simon calder with the latest on _ certain. that was simon calder with the latest on the _ certain. that was simon calder with the latest on the aeroplanes - certain. that was simon calder with the latest on the aeroplanes and i certain. that was simon calder with | the latest on the aeroplanes and we mentioned earlier one of the biggest places to be had was northern ireland and the bbc news page has just updated with a report from our colleague kieran mcauley. tens of thousands of homes without power, 1000 obstructions reported across the road network since yesterday and trees, majortourist the road network since yesterday and trees, major tourist attractions including the dark ages made famous by game of thrones, amongst those to have had trees come
, the alliances a couple of cancellations to edinburgh and aberdeen and you will be able to postponel and aberdeen and you will be able to postpone yourjourney until later in the week to be slightly more certain. ., ., , the week to be slightly more certain. . ., , ,, ., the week to be slightly more certain. . ,, ., ., certain. that was simon calder with the latest on _ certain. that was simon calder with the latest on the _ certain. that was simon calder with the latest on the aeroplanes -...
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, which actually ended up into edinburgh, which actually ended up landing in cologne, in germany.m scotland, if you are looking to travel this monday morning, is check before you do so. very wise advice. i notice that now the storm has passed that we have still got a number of warnings on the rivers as well in scotland? yes. the rivers as well in scotland? yes, there are a — the rivers as well in scotland? yes, there are a number _ the rivers as well in scotland? yes, there are a number of _ the rivers as well in scotland? yes, there are a number of flood - there are a number of flood warnings. that is a changing situation, but people can keep up to date with that on the website and check the situation in their local area. there are a number of flood warnings in place, and thousands of people without power.— warnings in place, and thousands of people without power. gillian, thank ou ve people without power. gillian, thank you very much. _ people without power. gillian, thank you very much, gillian _ people without power. gillian, thank you very much, gillian sharpe - people withou
, which actually ended up into edinburgh, which actually ended up landing in cologne, in germany.m scotland, if you are looking to travel this monday morning, is check before you do so. very wise advice. i notice that now the storm has passed that we have still got a number of warnings on the rivers as well in scotland? yes. the rivers as well in scotland? yes, there are a — the rivers as well in scotland? yes, there are a number _ the rivers as well in scotland? yes, there are a number of _...
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her flight from geneva to bristol airport was diverted to edinburgh. runway in geneva that it was very stormy in the uk and there would be a crosswind in bristol, so we had been forewarned it would be quite bumpy. when we started the descent into bristol it was extremely turbulent on the plane was extremely turbulent on the plane was lurching from side to side. it was lurching from side to side. it was pretty harrowing. i'd never seen that kind of turbulence, so they have to abort the landing in bristol and then go to edinburgh. she said that was also quite harrowing, but when they landed, they burst into applause and there were tears and other bits as well. so, quite a dramatic scene that we had been reporting across the country, in terms of the weather situation and the fact that flights are disrupted. so, we will keep you updated on all of the different things that are going on. don't forget that the live page is up and running as well. you can find the very latest on the bbc news website or app. they will bring you the latest throughout the day on
her flight from geneva to bristol airport was diverted to edinburgh. runway in geneva that it was very stormy in the uk and there would be a crosswind in bristol, so we had been forewarned it would be quite bumpy. when we started the descent into bristol it was extremely turbulent on the plane was extremely turbulent on the plane was lurching from side to side. it was lurching from side to side. it was pretty harrowing. i'd never seen that kind of turbulence, so they have to abort the landing...
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in edinburgh scotland's inquiry in edinburgh scotland's former deputy first minister is continuing to give his evidence. you can continue to watch full coverage in the beef news live page to stay up—to—date on all the developments there. —— bbc news live page. hello from the bbc sport centre. the english premier league transfer window closed. the focus is on how clubs spent money in their previous years. the hearing is expected to last three days. it is not an outcome should be revealed by the middle of february. the club admitted a breach and said they were shocked and disappointed at the severity of the punishment, the biggest sporting sanction in the history. everton could also get another possible points deduction after they are accused of breaching rules for a second time earlier this month. everton set a point above the relegation zone ahead of their match against fulham. there are one of five teams in the bottom six playing on tuesday. arsenal and aston villa have designed in second place in the table. there are in third and fourth respectively and are still hoping for an away
in edinburgh scotland's inquiry in edinburgh scotland's former deputy first minister is continuing to give his evidence. you can continue to watch full coverage in the beef news live page to stay up—to—date on all the developments there. —— bbc news live page. hello from the bbc sport centre. the english premier league transfer window closed. the focus is on how clubs spent money in their previous years. the hearing is expected to last three days. it is not an outcome should be revealed...
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meanwhile, in scotland, edinburgh's _ bagpipes skirl.d, edinburgh's hogmanay celebration for revellers from all over the globe as it celebrated its 30th anniversary, a total of 85,000 people there alone. best anniversary, a total of 85,000 people there alone.— people there alone. best new year's eve _ people there alone. best new year's eve ever. _ people there alone. best new year's eve ever. new- people there alone. best new year's eve ever. new year's l people there alone. best new l year's eve ever. new year's eve on princess — year's eve ever. new year's eve on princess street... _ year's eve ever. new year's eve on princess street... is - year's eve ever. new year's eve on princess street... is the - on princess street... is the lace on princess street... is the place to — on princess street... is the place to be! _ on princess street... is the place to be! it _ on princess street... is the place to be! it was - on princess street... is the place to be! it was very - on princess street... is the i place to be! it was very cool. i l
meanwhile, in scotland, edinburgh's _ bagpipes skirl.d, edinburgh's hogmanay celebration for revellers from all over the globe as it celebrated its 30th anniversary, a total of 85,000 people there alone. best anniversary, a total of 85,000 people there alone.— people there alone. best new year's eve _ people there alone. best new year's eve ever. _ people there alone. best new year's eve ever. new- people there alone. best new year's eve ever. new year's l people there alone. best new l...
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as you can see next to ellie, that is the live stream of the inquiry as it continues in edinburgh., or you can go to the iplayer while we are running a live stream. the long—running inquiry into the post office scandal has resumed, focusing on prosecutions brought against sub—postmasters. it has been described as the biggest miscarriage ofjustice in uk history. robert daily, a former post office investigator for several postmasters, is facing questions about the horizon scandal, which led to more than 900 post office workers being wrongly prosecuted, because of faulty computer software. we can go live now to our employment correspondent zoe conway in central london. a rainy central london, what is happening this morning? the reason wh we are happening this morning? the reason why we are going — happening this morning? the reason why we are going to _ happening this morning? the reason why we are going to be _ happening this morning? the reason why we are going to be hearing - happening this morning? the reason why we are going to be hearing fromj why we are going to be hearing from
as you can see next to ellie, that is the live stream of the inquiry as it continues in edinburgh., or you can go to the iplayer while we are running a live stream. the long—running inquiry into the post office scandal has resumed, focusing on prosecutions brought against sub—postmasters. it has been described as the biggest miscarriage ofjustice in uk history. robert daily, a former post office investigator for several postmasters, is facing questions about the horizon scandal, which led...
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let's go live now to our scotland political correspondent david wallace lockhart, who is in edinburghcharge in scotland during the pandemic and i guess evidence is key for the inquiry. i guess evidence is key for the inuui . , , ,.,, , inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inuui , inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inquiry. a _ inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inquiry. a uk — inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inquiry, a uk wide _ inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inquiry, a uk wide one, - inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inquiry, a uk wide one, is- inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inquiry, a uk wide one, is to - inquiry. yes. the purpose in this| inquiry, a uk wide one, is to look at the decisions that were made during the pandemic and to think about lessons that can be learned going forward, but of course there is a lot of elements that nicola sturgeon will be questioned on this morning and this afternoon. it is a full day of the session, she is giving big questions that have dogged this inquiry about a more informal whatsapp messages, text messages that no longer exist. nicola sturgeo
let's go live now to our scotland political correspondent david wallace lockhart, who is in edinburghcharge in scotland during the pandemic and i guess evidence is key for the inquiry. i guess evidence is key for the inuui . , , ,.,, , inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inuui , inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inquiry. a _ inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inquiry. a uk — inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inquiry, a uk wide _ inquiry. yes. the purpose in this inquiry, a uk wide one, -...
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was marked in edinburgh. he was presented with the honours of scotland at st giles' cathedral.wn, we pledge our loyalty in trusting that you reign as our king in the service of all your people. in receiving this crown, i so promise by god's help. the themes which underpinned the service at westminster abbey were in evidence here too. community and inclusivity. we unite with people of all faiths and beliefs in thanksgiving. not my king! all: not my king! outside the calm and tranquillity of the cathedral, just as had been the case in london, there were noisy protests by those who would wish to end the monarchy. since the passing of the late queen, the republican movement has become more vocal and more visible. but in this coronation year, the most personal attacks on family members were contained within the pages of a best—selling royal memoir. prince harry headed back home to california as soon as the service at the abbey had finished. his relationship with the family further strained by the frenzy around spare, published at the beginning of the year. book shops opened at midni
was marked in edinburgh. he was presented with the honours of scotland at st giles' cathedral.wn, we pledge our loyalty in trusting that you reign as our king in the service of all your people. in receiving this crown, i so promise by god's help. the themes which underpinned the service at westminster abbey were in evidence here too. community and inclusivity. we unite with people of all faiths and beliefs in thanksgiving. not my king! all: not my king! outside the calm and tranquillity of the...
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cheryl dennis, bbc news. we can take you back alive mac back to edinburgh where the covid inquiry is the first minister of scotland humza yousaf is being questioned. he was health secretary for some time during the pandemic, moche of the questioning has been on messaging when he was in the government via whatsapp and what messages were retained. he government via whatsapp and what messages were retained.— government via whatsapp and what messages were retained. he was going to double the — messages were retained. he was going to double the number _ messages were retained. he was going to double the number of _ messages were retained. he was going to double the number of patrols - messages were retained. he was going to double the number of patrols near. to double the number of patrols near the border_ to double the number of patrols near the border at that point. there would — the border at that point. there would be — the border at that point. there would be no checkpoints and he was very clear _ would be no checkpoints and he was very clear about that but he was looking — very clea
cheryl dennis, bbc news. we can take you back alive mac back to edinburgh where the covid inquiry is the first minister of scotland humza yousaf is being questioned. he was health secretary for some time during the pandemic, moche of the questioning has been on messaging when he was in the government via whatsapp and what messages were retained. he government via whatsapp and what messages were retained.— government via whatsapp and what messages were retained. he was going to double the —...
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you can see the fireworks behind me above edinburgh castle.it all is some of the 50,000 people who've lined the street in the centre of the city. they're having a hooley — a scottish word for a party. all sing: # when i wake up. # well, i know i'm gonna be. # i'm gonna be the man who wakes up next to you. all enjoying themselves! down on the main stage, we've the british band pulp have been on headlining tonight. they're gonna come back when the fireworks display is over but this is four days of celebrations here in scotland's capital. started with a torchlight procession on friday, carries on tomorrow with what's called first—footing. at night, though, the main party, a big night of celebrations and fireworks — a ton of them — going off above the party. so, that's the view from the uk. our correspondent sean dilley wraps up how some of the other major cities of the world have been ringing in 2024. crowd: five, four, three, two, one! i happy new year! this is how new zealand welcomed 2024 in auckland. it was the first major city to show off it
you can see the fireworks behind me above edinburgh castle.it all is some of the 50,000 people who've lined the street in the centre of the city. they're having a hooley — a scottish word for a party. all sing: # when i wake up. # well, i know i'm gonna be. # i'm gonna be the man who wakes up next to you. all enjoying themselves! down on the main stage, we've the british band pulp have been on headlining tonight. they're gonna come back when the fireworks display is over but this is four days...
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of the spotlight. mike here co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign jones from edinburgh. also joining us alberto garcia watson, a political analyst and activist from malaga in spain. gentlemen, welcome to you both. make nap here first to you. taking a look at the us role uh is our focus in some regards uh and uh i'm wondering what it is that that it's doing, it's it's rather duplicitous as i said in the intro, i mean it announces for example publicly uh israel needs to decrease the number of civilian deaths um precautionary measures need to take place, but at the same time it provides it with unfettered access to all types of military equipments, not to mention the fact that uh you have about 40% 42% of the bombs that the us has provided are uh unguided, means they drop it anywhere uh without it going anywhere, and it kills lots of civilians, um, which means maximum deaths. uh, how do you view this type of approach by the us? well, it's straightforward support for genocide. and it's not the first time the us government has publicly supported genocide without using the wo
of the spotlight. mike here co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign jones from edinburgh. also joining us alberto garcia watson, a political analyst and activist from malaga in spain. gentlemen, welcome to you both. make nap here first to you. taking a look at the us role uh is our focus in some regards uh and uh i'm wondering what it is that that it's doing, it's it's rather duplicitous as i said in the intro, i mean it announces for example publicly uh israel needs to...
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edition of the spotlight. mcnapier co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign jones from edinburgh. also joining us alberto garcia watson, a political analyst and activist from malaga in spain. gentlemen, welcome to you both. make nap here first to you. taking a look at the us. role uh is our focus in some regards uh and uh i'm wondering what it is that that it's doing, it's it's rather duplicitous as i said in the intro, i mean it announces for example publicly uh israel needs to decrease the number of civilian deaths, um precautionary measures need to take place, but at the same time it provides it with unfettered access to all types of military equipments, not to mention the fact that uh you have about 40 to 42... percent of the bombs that the us has provided are uh unguided, means they drop it anywhere uh without it going anywhere and it kills lots of civilians, which means maximum deaths. how do you view this type of approach by the us? well, it's straight forward support for genocide. it's not the first time the us government has publicly supported genocide without using the
edition of the spotlight. mcnapier co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign jones from edinburgh. also joining us alberto garcia watson, a political analyst and activist from malaga in spain. gentlemen, welcome to you both. make nap here first to you. taking a look at the us. role uh is our focus in some regards uh and uh i'm wondering what it is that that it's doing, it's it's rather duplicitous as i said in the intro, i mean it announces for example publicly uh israel needs to...
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edinburgh and drive. you nuts. edinburgh and liverpool councils are coming down hard on people who park on the kerb. is this issue of bugbear a bugbear of yours? if so, tell us all about it . so, tell us all about it. >> and mona lisa vandalised environmental activists threw pumpkin soup. interesting choice on the world's most famous painting on sunday. they did so , painting on sunday. they did so, calling for the right to health, healthy and sustainable food . and >> the pumpkin soup do to deserve that . that would have deserve that. that would have been better used feeding people who are poor . honestly pathetic. who are poor. honestly pathetic. they are ridiculous, aren't they? >> right? get involved this morning. gb views at gb news. com is the email address to discuss that. and a lot lot more between now and midday. first though, the very latest news with sanchez . with tatiana sanchez. >> beth, thank you and good morning. your top stories from the gb news room. the foreign secretary has condemned an attack w
edinburgh and drive. you nuts. edinburgh and liverpool councils are coming down hard on people who park on the kerb. is this issue of bugbear a bugbear of yours? if so, tell us all about it . so, tell us all about it. >> and mona lisa vandalised environmental activists threw pumpkin soup. interesting choice on the world's most famous painting on sunday. they did so , painting on sunday. they did so, calling for the right to health, healthy and sustainable food . and >> the pumpkin...
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are you in edinburgh ? roads. are you in edinburgh? yes.nburgh. >> horrendous. >> horrendous. >> they are horrendous. >> they are horrendous. >> it's a bit of a cliche, but you're always like, what is this money given the you're always like, what is this moneycountry given the you're always like, what is this moneycountry broken the you're always like, what is this moneycountry broken i'm whole country is broken and i'm paying whole country is broken and i'm paying loads council where on paying loads of council where on gb we should say things gb news so we should say things like it's going diversity managers. >> i don't managers. >> nick uh, i don't know if it is or isn't. >> you sound like kearse. he >> you sound like leo kearse. he says every single show and says that every single show and he's yeah okay. so he's right. yeah okay. so 2 billion it's one of these billion and it's one of these kind not a stealth tax kind of it's not a stealth tax because that different because that has a different meaning. a kind of the meaning. but it's a
are you in edinburgh ? roads. are you in edinburgh? yes.nburgh. >> horrendous. >> horrendous. >> they are horrendous. >> they are horrendous. >> it's a bit of a cliche, but you're always like, what is this money given the you're always like, what is this moneycountry given the you're always like, what is this moneycountry broken the you're always like, what is this moneycountry broken i'm whole country is broken and i'm paying whole country is broken and i'm paying...
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revellers at edinburgh's hogmanay celebrations saw in the new year with fireworks and music.ikes midnight.
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i've written to him and invited him to edinburgh for a - invited him to edinburgh for a discussion andinister of the uk and particularly on the issues of tackling child poverty. i think we need to work together in order to tackle child poverty across the uk. i think keir starmer should commit to lifting 250,000 children out of poverty across the uk and 15,000 children here in scotland. let's scrap the bedroom tax which is keeping too many people in poverty. what bedroom tax which is keeping too many people in poverty. what are you su: caestin many people in poverty. what are you suggesting in — many people in poverty. what are you suggesting in terms _ many people in poverty. what are you suggesting in terms of _ many people in poverty. what are you suggesting in terms of the _ suggesting in terms of the discussion because when we last spokeinjune discussion because when we last spoke injune he seemed to believe a hung parliament was likely and you said you had set out some conditions if you were ever to land snp mps support if he did not have a majority for himself? shp support if he
i've written to him and invited him to edinburgh for a - invited him to edinburgh for a discussion andinister of the uk and particularly on the issues of tackling child poverty. i think we need to work together in order to tackle child poverty across the uk. i think keir starmer should commit to lifting 250,000 children out of poverty across the uk and 15,000 children here in scotland. let's scrap the bedroom tax which is keeping too many people in poverty. what bedroom tax which is keeping too...
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down from edinburgh to london tonight.our stag do, is it? it is my stag do, yeah. not a normal stag do. we were climbing in the munros. so, yeah, it's quite an adventure. ok, so you and yourfriends, you're some of the lucky ones, iguess, becausem ones, iguess, because, although your journey has been disrupted. it looks like you're going to have a nice evening ahead then on the sleeper. yeah, we're definitely one of the fortunate few in the country that are being well looked after for sure. so yeah, a bit a thank you to the caledonian sleeper for their hard work. they've been working on two different trains as they've been getting cancelled as well. so, yes, we're we've been well looked after. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has again rejected the idea of creating a palestinian state, despite president biden's belief it might still be possible. the uk defence secretary grant shapps called mr netanyahu's position "disappointing". shapps called mr netanyahu's the death toll in gaza since the 7th of october has now
down from edinburgh to london tonight.our stag do, is it? it is my stag do, yeah. not a normal stag do. we were climbing in the munros. so, yeah, it's quite an adventure. ok, so you and yourfriends, you're some of the lucky ones, iguess, becausem ones, iguess, because, although your journey has been disrupted. it looks like you're going to have a nice evening ahead then on the sleeper. yeah, we're definitely one of the fortunate few in the country that are being well looked after for sure. so...
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meanwhile in scotland, edinburgh's hogmanay celebrations saw revellers from all over the globe as itlone. best new year's eve ever. new year's eve on princes — best new year's eve ever. new year's eve on princes street _ best new year's eve ever. new year's eve on princes street is _ best new year's eve ever. new year's eve on princes street is the _ best new year's eve ever. new year's eve on princes street is the place - eve on princes street is the place to be _ eve on princes street is the place to be. . , . # should old acquaintance be forgot #. and as those headed home singing auld lang syne and putting 2023 behind them, the focus now turns to a new day as 2024 is officially here. happy new year. greg mckenzie, bbc news. it's been two years since the james webb space telescope was launched by nasa, and it's already wowed us with the stunning images that it's beaming back. it has also made some astonishing discoveries which are transforming our understanding of the universe. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle reports. the beauty of the cosmos captured by the james webb space tel
meanwhile in scotland, edinburgh's hogmanay celebrations saw revellers from all over the globe as itlone. best new year's eve ever. new year's eve on princes — best new year's eve ever. new year's eve on princes street _ best new year's eve ever. new year's eve on princes street is _ best new year's eve ever. new year's eve on princes street is the _ best new year's eve ever. new year's eve on princes street is the place - eve on princes street is the place to be _ eve on princes street is...
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you can see the fireworks above edinburgh castle. it is a magnificent setting for a fireworks display. 15,000 people here. on the street and centre of the city. they are having a party. all enjoying themselves. down here, a british band headlining. they are going to come back with the fireworks display over. this is four days of celebrations. a procession on friday. it will carry on tomorrow. tonight though, the main party. a big night of celebrations. the fireworks, a ton of them going off above the castle. . , , ton of them going off above the castle. . , _ ., , , castle. happy new year! this is live in london, _ castle. happy new year! this is live in london, at— castle. happy new year! this is live in london, at the _ castle. happy new year! this is live in london, at the london i live in london, at the london eye~ — live in london, at the london eye the _ live in london, at the london eye. the ten minute spectacular. the biggest fireworks display in europe. people _ fireworks display in europe. people here to watch this spectacu
you can see the fireworks above edinburgh castle. it is a magnificent setting for a fireworks display. 15,000 people here. on the street and centre of the city. they are having a party. all enjoying themselves. down here, a british band headlining. they are going to come back with the fireworks display over. this is four days of celebrations. a procession on friday. it will carry on tomorrow. tonight though, the main party. a big night of celebrations. the fireworks, a ton of them going off...
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meanwhile in scotland, edinburgh's hogmanay celebrations saw revellers from all over the globe as itw year's eve on...princes street is the place to be. it's, like, really cool. # should auld acquaintance be forgot #. and as those headed home singing auld lang syne and putting 2023 behind them, the focus now turns to a new day as 2024 is officially here. happy new year. greg mckenzie, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. i think most of us are ready for a bit of a change in weather type. december was pretty dull — for some in england and wales, the dullest on record. also rather wet, too, across the uk, with above—average rainfall quite widely, but wettest of all, eastern parts of scotland, where we saw as much as three times our normal december rainfall. now there's more wind and rain to come over the next few days. but that change i mentioned — it could be turning drier. also colder, and an increased chance of wintry weather as we go from late week onwards. now, out there at the moment there's a bit of sunshine around for new year's day walks, but the morning sunshine gi
meanwhile in scotland, edinburgh's hogmanay celebrations saw revellers from all over the globe as itw year's eve on...princes street is the place to be. it's, like, really cool. # should auld acquaintance be forgot #. and as those headed home singing auld lang syne and putting 2023 behind them, the focus now turns to a new day as 2024 is officially here. happy new year. greg mckenzie, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. i think most of us are ready for a bit of a change in weather...
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the uk covid inquiry moved to edinburgh today, where it will spend the next three weeks examining thedemic. it is expected to hear from a number of key figures, including the former first minister, nicola sturgeon. our health editor hugh pym is there for us. what are the key question there? well, the hearing in edinburgh today really got to the heart of a key issue for this whole uk covid inquiry, and that is the relationship between the government at westminster and the uk's nations, including the scottish goverment, because, of course, health is a devolved issue. and just how the whole devolution system reacted to this unprecedented pandemic is a really important thing. jamie dawson made it clear that he wanted to ask a series of questions about the conduct of the scottish goverment and how they reacted to the pandemic, when ministers and officials appear, and the former first minister nicola sturgeon. why, he asked one of the uk covenant was moving so slowly in february 2020, as the inquiry has already heard, despite the threat of the virus, did the scottish goverment not do more t
the uk covid inquiry moved to edinburgh today, where it will spend the next three weeks examining thedemic. it is expected to hear from a number of key figures, including the former first minister, nicola sturgeon. our health editor hugh pym is there for us. what are the key question there? well, the hearing in edinburgh today really got to the heart of a key issue for this whole uk covid inquiry, and that is the relationship between the government at westminster and the uk's nations, including...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. the time is 6:18pm. our top story this evening.o manslaughter with diminished responsiblity. still to come — the latest from the post office inquiry and the former subpostmasters who died before their convictions were overturned. and coming up on bbc news... its advantage middlesborough as they travel to stamford bridge to take on chelsea in the second leg of their league cup semifinal. an emerging online trend is fuelling illegal and antisocial behaviour with off—road bikes and quads. one police force told the bbc of a �*plague to society�* from dinger culture — where vehicles are stolen and driven recklessly for hits and likes on social media. jim connolly went out on patrol with cleveland police which saw over 6,000 calls from the public about these vehicles in just the past year. revving up and down the country, communities are being terrorised by gangs on illegal off—road bikes and quads. and the police are warning an emerging new trend on social media is fuelling the problem. riders provoke the authorities, and getting likes
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. the time is 6:18pm. our top story this evening.o manslaughter with diminished responsiblity. still to come — the latest from the post office inquiry and the former subpostmasters who died before their convictions were overturned. and coming up on bbc news... its advantage middlesborough as they travel to stamford bridge to take on chelsea in the second leg of their league cup semifinal. an emerging online trend is fuelling illegal and antisocial behaviour with...
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meanwhile in scotland, edinburgh's hogmanay celebrations saw revellers from all over the globe as itone. best new year's eve ever. new year'seve on princes street is the place to be. it's, like, really cool. # should auld acquaintance be forgot #. and as those headed home singing auld lang syne and putting 2023 behind them, the focus now turns to a new day as 2024 is officially here. happy new year. greg mckenzie, bbc news. the archbishop of canterbury has called on political leaders contesting elections this year to show respect for one another. justin welby urged them to disagree passionately but not to focus on division. 0ur correspondent jon donnison has more. in the year he crowned a new king, archbishop justin welby opens his new year message on the coronation. all: god save the king! and, in particular, the example set by the country's military. for the first time in 70 years, our forces swore an oath to a new monarch. they promised to be faithful and to observe and obey all orders. they understood that it wasn't about being served by us, but to serve. hip, hip. all: hurray! a
meanwhile in scotland, edinburgh's hogmanay celebrations saw revellers from all over the globe as itone. best new year's eve ever. new year'seve on princes street is the place to be. it's, like, really cool. # should auld acquaintance be forgot #. and as those headed home singing auld lang syne and putting 2023 behind them, the focus now turns to a new day as 2024 is officially here. happy new year. greg mckenzie, bbc news. the archbishop of canterbury has called on political leaders contesting...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.therapist... after posing a casual question on x — formerly known as twitter — asking how is everybody doing? that was enough to prompt the thousands of people to unload their woes on animal, saying they weren't 0k at all. 0ur reporter, courtney bembridge, has more from the newsroom. it's a simple question, but it's hit a nerve online. almost 180 million people have seen this post on x from elmo, and thousands of users have unleashed their grief and despair on the small red muppet, as the new york times put it. elmo asked an innocuous question. elmo was not expecting to open a yawning chasm of despair, and someone else posted this image with the caption elmo after seeing the replies. but there has been an overwhelmingly positive response to elmo asking about everyone's emotional well—being. the un posted elmo, thanks for checkign in the world needs more kindness. you're always welcome in our press briefing room. and even nas said, thanks for checking in, elmo, reminding you all that yo
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.therapist... after posing a casual question on x — formerly known as twitter — asking how is everybody doing? that was enough to prompt the thousands of people to unload their woes on animal, saying they weren't 0k at all. 0ur reporter, courtney bembridge, has more from the newsroom. it's a simple question, but it's hit a nerve online. almost 180 million people have seen this post on x from elmo, and thousands of users have unleashed their grief and despair...
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our scotland editor, james cook, is in edinburgh.this was nicola sturgeon as we have rarely seen her before, recalling her role running scotland's government during the pandemic was a raw experience for her. it pandemic was a raw experience for her. . , , ., ., ., ., ., her. it appeared emotional and traumatic times. _ her. it appeared emotional and traumatic times. but _ her. it appeared emotional and traumatic times. but there - her. it appeared emotional and| traumatic times. but there were still some tough questions for to answer. shouting. in the darkest hours of the pandemic, many people in scotland turned to nicola sturgeon. now, the country has questions for her. i do solemnly... the former first minister described the early days of covid to the inquiry in strikingly personal terms. i was the first minister when the pandemic struck. there is a large part of me that wishes i hadn't been. but i was, and i wanted to be the best first minister i could be during that period. it is for others to judge the extent to which i succeede
our scotland editor, james cook, is in edinburgh.this was nicola sturgeon as we have rarely seen her before, recalling her role running scotland's government during the pandemic was a raw experience for her. it pandemic was a raw experience for her. . , , ., ., ., ., ., her. it appeared emotional and traumatic times. _ her. it appeared emotional and traumatic times. but _ her. it appeared emotional and traumatic times. but there - her. it appeared emotional and| traumatic times. but there were...
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you can see the fireworks behind me, above edinburgh castle. people who have lined the street in the centre of the city. they are having a hooley, a scottish word for a party. all enjoying themselves! here on the main stage, we have the british band pulp headlining tonight. they will come back with a fireworks display is over but this is four days of celebrations here in scotland's capital. an automatic torchlight profession on friday, carries on tomorrow with what's called inaudible main party, big night of celebrations and the fireworks, a ton of them, going off above the party. so, that's the view from the uk. our correspondent sean dilley wraps up how some of the other major cities of the world have been ringing in 2024. crowd: five, four, three, two, one, happy new year! - this is how new zealand welcomed 2024 in auckland. it was the first major city to show off its stunning display. fireworks were launched from its tallest building, the sky tower, and its harbour bridge. over the water, australia used two of their most recognisable landma
you can see the fireworks behind me, above edinburgh castle. people who have lined the street in the centre of the city. they are having a hooley, a scottish word for a party. all enjoying themselves! here on the main stage, we have the british band pulp headlining tonight. they will come back with a fireworks display is over but this is four days of celebrations here in scotland's capital. an automatic torchlight profession on friday, carries on tomorrow with what's called inaudible main...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.e in the uk, tomorrow sees the series finale of the traitors — a reality tv show which has gripped millions of viewers as they watch the mindgames and intrigue among 22 contestants in a castle in the highlands. before this series is over, it's already been commissioned for a third. so why has it proved such a hit? 0ur media correspondent david sillito has been talking to the producer behind it — butjust a warning, if you're still catching up with the series on iplayer, you might find there are a few spoilers coming up. been very strange, because obviously, you're walking down the road and people recognise you. it has, for ash bibi, been a life—changing moment. when you got in, what were your feelings? i was ecstatic. i couldn't believe it at first, actually, when i got that phone call. if you've been watching, you will know all about her time as a traitor and her nemesis, paul. i voted for you, ash. i think you're behaving like a traitor. iam... of course, she knew what she was letting
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.e in the uk, tomorrow sees the series finale of the traitors — a reality tv show which has gripped millions of viewers as they watch the mindgames and intrigue among 22 contestants in a castle in the highlands. before this series is over, it's already been commissioned for a third. so why has it proved such a hit? 0ur media correspondent david sillito has been talking to the producer behind it — butjust a warning, if you're still catching up with the series...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.imposition of hefty tariffs — or taxes — they are introducing on some british exports including cars and cheese. 0ur political editor chris mason is at westminster for us. explain, chris, there you are, excellent, explain what is going on. good evening to you, for the best part of the last two years the uk and canada have been talking, trying to work at this free trade agreement. it comes after brexit, where the uk could go around the world and work at these agreements, and after leaving the uk there was a rollover of the eu dealfor the uk, but with a to it. in a couple of sectors, the dairy sector and the car industry, that rollover came with a time limit, and that time, you guessed it, has run out and canada has decided not to extend it further, so that means big tariffs, extra taxes, on cheese and cars that the uk are selling to canada. canada would like to sell as its beef and chicken, chlorinated as far as the chicken, chlorinated as far as the chicken is concerned in terms of how
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.imposition of hefty tariffs — or taxes — they are introducing on some british exports including cars and cheese. 0ur political editor chris mason is at westminster for us. explain, chris, there you are, excellent, explain what is going on. good evening to you, for the best part of the last two years the uk and canada have been talking, trying to work at this free trade agreement. it comes after brexit, where the uk could go around the world and work at these...
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edinburgh and glasgow.tpone yourjury if you are booked today, to later in the week to be more certain. ,, ., �* , ., ,, , certain. simon, i'm breathless 'ust listenin: certain. simon, i'm breathless 'ust listening to — certain. simon, i'm breathless 'ust listening to the fi certain. simon, i'm breathless 'ust listening to the list! i certain. simon, i'm breathless 'ust listening to the list! well�* certain. simon, i'm breathlessjust listening to the list! well done. - listening to the list! well done. thank you for bringing us up to date. clearly, wide impacts were lots of people this morning. do stay safe and do get in touch if you have been affected. find safe and do get in touch if you have been affected-— been affected. and if you are trying to travel this _ been affected. and if you are trying to travel this morning _ been affected. and if you are trying to travel this morning our- to travel this morning our colleagues would bring you the latest throughout the morning and we will bring you up—to—date. ca
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i am in edinburgh- _ she is in edinburgh. i am in edinburgh. we _ she is in edinburgh.scotland. this is one of the weather watchers pictures of edinburgh. the cloud starting to break. the temperature is 2 degrees. by break. the temperature is 2 degrees. by no means is that the lowest temperature we are looking at. this gives you an idea of how cold or mild 80s, depending if you are in the or south. tulloch bridge in the highlands is currently —8. whip down to norwich and it is plus 11. 19 degrees difference. tomorrow it is going to flip. tomorrow it will be milder in the north and colour in the south. what is happening? today we have got yesterday's weather fronts that produced the heavy rain putting into the north sea. this ridge of high pressure is building in behind. for most it will be a finance settle day. a cold and frosty start across scotland and northern ireland with some clear skies. we have got that cloud continuing to push away towards the east. we could hang onto some residual cloud across the far south—east through the day. that will make it quite dull. th
i am in edinburgh- _ she is in edinburgh. i am in edinburgh. we _ she is in edinburgh.scotland. this is one of the weather watchers pictures of edinburgh. the cloud starting to break. the temperature is 2 degrees. by break. the temperature is 2 degrees. by no means is that the lowest temperature we are looking at. this gives you an idea of how cold or mild 80s, depending if you are in the or south. tulloch bridge in the highlands is currently —8. whip down to norwich and it is plus 11. 19...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh.t they are united in terms of what they perceive as a threat to youngsters online through those platforms and they have been grilling those checkboxes about what they're actually doing to protect children. more from washington in the next little while and take you to hillsboro castle is expected in the next couple of minutes that news conference and of the democratic unionist partyjeffrey donaldson, they're going to talk to the media there after the british government publish details of the plan to bring back power—sharing and in this half—hour, cingular is a sell—out in that it was very much a minority force, we will hear from that press conference coming up in the next few minutes. do not go away. hello there. we've seen some very strong winds across northern areas of scotland today. and with those severe gales came some pretty big waves pummeling the coastline of shetland. but it wasn't shetland where the strongest winds in this storm were. no, they were in the core of storm ingunn
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh.t they are united in terms of what they perceive as a threat to youngsters online through those platforms and they have been grilling those checkboxes about what they're actually doing to protect children. more from washington in the next little while and take you to hillsboro castle is expected in the next couple of minutes that news conference and of the democratic unionist partyjeffrey donaldson, they're going to talk to the media there after the british...
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she was supposed to land but they went to edinburgh. will come back to that in a moment. you can read about the trauma she and passengers were in. they landed under the most awful conditions in edinburgh when they thought they were going to bristol and people were going to bristol and people were so terrified, not only were they clapping, which is not as usual in the uk as other parts of europe, but she said she and her friends burst into tears. she thought about her husband and about her children. we have seen other cases of aircraft that have supposed to land in scotland diverted through england out to germany, so a very different destination. very heavy bits of kit, aircraft, obviously. they have a safety first like the trains but they have had to pull out every stop to make sure passengers have a happy landing and they get home safely and this is what this is about. thank ou for this is what this is about. thank you for following _ this is what this is about. thank you for following that. - this is what this is about. thank you for
she was supposed to land but they went to edinburgh. will come back to that in a moment. you can read about the trauma she and passengers were in. they landed under the most awful conditions in edinburgh when they thought they were going to bristol and people were going to bristol and people were so terrified, not only were they clapping, which is not as usual in the uk as other parts of europe, but she said she and her friends burst into tears. she thought about her husband and about her...
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will go up level 3 or two and edinburgh will go up and down, is that the sort of detail delegated toake? you detail delegated to the first minister to make? ., ., ., ., minister to make? you would have a broader discussion _ minister to make? you would have a broader discussion around _ minister to make? you would have a broader discussion around what - minister to make? you would have a broader discussion around what the l broader discussion around what the levels would be but the final check if you like on the morning of the announcement against the figures that day would be delegated so to check there was not a need to adjust if you like, what had been a in broader discussions. that if you like, what had been a in broader discussions.— if you like, what had been a in broader discussions. that is maybe an issue we — broader discussions. that is maybe an issue we will _ broader discussions. that is maybe an issue we will explore _ broader discussions. that is maybe an issue we will explore with - broader discussions. that is maybe an issue we will explore with laterl an issue we wil
will go up level 3 or two and edinburgh will go up and down, is that the sort of detail delegated toake? you detail delegated to the first minister to make? ., ., ., ., minister to make? you would have a broader discussion _ minister to make? you would have a broader discussion around _ minister to make? you would have a broader discussion around what - minister to make? you would have a broader discussion around what the l broader discussion around what the levels would be but the final check...
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some of the themes which might fit into that were explored in the edinburgh hearings.rnment approach to logjam restrictions and he also questioned whether uk government policy such as eat out to help out was helpful to scotland. it came in across the uk at a time when covid cases were rising in parts of scotland. he hinted at another theme that might emerge over the next three weeks, pointing out that minutes were not captive key meetings involving the first minister and senior advisers ahead of cabinet meetings in scotland during the covid pandemic. lorna gordon, thank you very much. in los angeles, sir eltonjohn has won the first emmy award of his career. succession, the hit tv show about the dysfunctional family of a media mogul, took six awards — including best drama for the third time — and the comedy—drama the bear also picked up six awards. the awards ceremony was taking place after a four month delay, because of recent strikes by hollywood actors and writers. emma vardy reports. # temporary lay—offs (good times...)# the good times were back as the biggest names
some of the themes which might fit into that were explored in the edinburgh hearings.rnment approach to logjam restrictions and he also questioned whether uk government policy such as eat out to help out was helpful to scotland. it came in across the uk at a time when covid cases were rising in parts of scotland. he hinted at another theme that might emerge over the next three weeks, pointing out that minutes were not captive key meetings involving the first minister and senior advisers ahead...
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here we will see snow to low levels in glasgow and edinburgh. in northern england and edinburgh. so that could cause travel disruption, further south dry with winter sunshine but a cold day for all of us, tomorrow evening we will will see more snow in scotland, rain sleet and snow, and then we turn our eyes to the south. this weather system in the south. this weather system in the south has been giving headaches this week, it looks like it is only going to deal a glancing blow to southern counties so it may be along the immediate south coast on wend, we see a bit of sleet and snow. we are not expecting that to come to very much but rain, sleet and snow is possible for the channel island, later in the week it stays cold thursday and friday but into the weekend things become milder so this very cold spell may not last all that long. thank and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. everton are hit with another
here we will see snow to low levels in glasgow and edinburgh. in northern england and edinburgh. so that could cause travel disruption, further south dry with winter sunshine but a cold day for all of us, tomorrow evening we will will see more snow in scotland, rain sleet and snow, and then we turn our eyes to the south. this weather system in the south. this weather system in the south has been giving headaches this week, it looks like it is only going to deal a glancing blow to southern...
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i'm in edinburgh waverley station outside the caledonian sleeper, which was supposed to be taken backdo on the sleeper itself tonight. you can keep up with the latest on this on the bbc news website or app. and reese witherspoon has defended her choice to eat snow. yeah, you did hear that right. she tried to make what she called a choco—ccino. no idea either. fans warned her it isn't safe to eat, but she insisted it was fine. i'm going to be honest, though, i have eaten snow before and i do find it crunchy and fresh, i think it's fine, butjust don't eat it if it's yellow. time now to leave you with 10 seconds of relieved passengers landing at gatwick. as they had to land in crazy winds on the way back from ibiza. and yet i fully would have clapped when that plane landed. let's just normalise it now. i don't think it's that cringe. i think it's fine. you're all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the program: liverpool score four at bournemouth to extend their lead at the top of the english premier league. forfeit matches when fans are racist. fif
i'm in edinburgh waverley station outside the caledonian sleeper, which was supposed to be taken backdo on the sleeper itself tonight. you can keep up with the latest on this on the bbc news website or app. and reese witherspoon has defended her choice to eat snow. yeah, you did hear that right. she tried to make what she called a choco—ccino. no idea either. fans warned her it isn't safe to eat, but she insisted it was fine. i'm going to be honest, though, i have eaten snow before and i do...