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so, yes, come on, england! comparison because i don't want to compare it to men's football but the reality is, we got the job done, and the attendance throughout the stadium and support in england has been great and it can only be better for grassroots football. it was a foul—filled first half as 8—time european champions germany looked to stop england's sudden momentum, all the tougher as they were without their best player, injured before kick—off. with an hour gone, it was an audacious chip by manchester united's ella toone, an absolute belter that broke the deadlock, sending fans in central london wild. but less than 20 minutes later, germany slotted it home, taking it to extra time. england needed to regroup. then came super sub chloe kelly, at first missing england needed to regroup. then came super sub chloe kelly, at first missing england needed to regroup. then blasting in herfirst international goal and the one that landed it for england. her celebration earned her a booking, no doubt worth it as it l
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but hosts england are catching up... another great day so far, 50 golds for england.dgkinson has won silver in the 800 metres, and scott and's laura muir has taken bronze. —— scotland's laura muir has taken bronze. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello there. it's been feeling warm in the sunshine today, and through the rest of this weekend, we're going to stay dry and quite sunny across many parts of the country. we've still got some cloud, maybe some rain to come in some parts of scotland, not necessarily where it's needed most. this is the rainfall accumulation for the next five days, and really no rain to speak of at all across england and wales. it is mostly in the north and northwest of scotland, as we've seen today. and not only that, it's also going to heat up next week across england and wales in particular with a heatwave on the way. now, the temperatures today have been more comfortable, getting up to the mid 20s or so in south eastern parts of england. not particularly warm, though, in scotland and northern ireland, where
but hosts england are catching up... another great day so far, 50 golds for england.dgkinson has won silver in the 800 metres, and scott and's laura muir has taken bronze. —— scotland's laura muir has taken bronze. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello there. it's been feeling warm in the sunshine today, and through the rest of this weekend, we're going to stay dry and quite sunny across many parts of the country. we've still got some cloud, maybe some...
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they came mainly to new england. they founded places that were built on town meetings and self-government. as a strong counterpoint to what was being imposed upon them. the result was the town meeting culture of new england that we know so well today. then, i will not go into great detail but i looked at four other american regions. never the same group of migrants. always coming from different places, at different moments, going to different parts of the u.s. the result was the development of the regional patterns that we know in america today. that is what albion sea was about. this next book which was our primary business tonight has the same sort of thing for the migration for africa to what is now the united states. these people came mostly in chains. these were people who came as slaves. they also came in waves. they came to different parts of america from different places in africa in the same way that they migrations from europe or patterned. the result was a considerable diversity of african in america. my b
they came mainly to new england. they founded places that were built on town meetings and self-government. as a strong counterpoint to what was being imposed upon them. the result was the town meeting culture of new england that we know so well today. then, i will not go into great detail but i looked at four other american regions. never the same group of migrants. always coming from different places, at different moments, going to different parts of the u.s. the result was the development of...
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the rest of england and wales. it is continuing to heat up in the strong sunshine, so temperatures reaching the mid—20s in the south—east, up to 26 or 27 celsius. across england and wales many places will move into heatwave conditions by next week, and mid—30s by thursday in the south—east. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... the family of 12—year—old archie battersbee confirm he has died after his life support was withdrawn. conservative leadership contenders set out their approaches to dealing with the economic downturn forecast by the bank of england. the palestinian health ministry says 15 palestinians have been killed in the gaza strip — where the israeli military is targeting members of the palestinian group islamic jihad. a bus carrying passengers to a roman catholic pilgrimage has crashed in northern croatia — killing twelve polish people and injuring more than thirty others. the effects from a cyber attack on the nhs 111 system could take until next week to resolve — after phone lines and electronic g
the rest of england and wales. it is continuing to heat up in the strong sunshine, so temperatures reaching the mid—20s in the south—east, up to 26 or 27 celsius. across england and wales many places will move into heatwave conditions by next week, and mid—30s by thursday in the south—east. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... the family of 12—year—old archie battersbee confirm he has died after his life support was withdrawn. conservative leadership contenders set out their...
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so, yes, come on, england! comparison because i don't want to compare it to men's football but the reality is, we got the job done, and the attendance throughout the stadium and support in england has been great and it can only be better for grassroots football. it was a foul—filled first half as 8—time european champions germany looked to stop england's sudden momentum, all the tougher as they were without their best player, injured before kick—off. with an hour gone, it was an audacious chip by manchester united's ella toone, an absolute belter that broke the deadlock, sending fans in central london wild. but less than 20 minutes later, germany's lina magull slotted it home, taking it to extra time. england needed to regroup. then came super sub chloe kelly, at first missing then blasting in herfirst international goal and the one that landed it for england. her celebration earned her a booking, no doubt worth it as it looks set to become one of the most iconic images of modern women's sport, encompassing thi
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cannotl believe it. 2-1, england, get believe it. 2—1, england, get in!her news — us house speaker nancy pelosi prepares for a tour of asia amid strong warnings from beijing not to visit taiwan. the office of the prince of wales has insisted that all rules were followed when the prince's charitable fund took a donation of a millon pounds from the bin laden family of saudi arabia. hailing frequencies open, sir. and the american actress, nichelle nichols, best known for her ground—breaking role as lieutenant uhura in the original star trek, has died, age 89. thanks forjoining us. if you haven't heard by now, england have won the european women's football championship — beating germany 2—1 at wembley. the lionesses, as they are known, had never won a major trophy before and this is the first senior football honourfor england since the men's world cup victory in 1966. a crowd of almost 90,000 people were at the stadium, millions more following the game on television and radio. mark lobel reports. a euphoric moment for english sport with a pitch—perfect perfor
cannotl believe it. 2-1, england, get believe it. 2—1, england, get in!her news — us house speaker nancy pelosi prepares for a tour of asia amid strong warnings from beijing not to visit taiwan. the office of the prince of wales has insisted that all rules were followed when the prince's charitable fund took a donation of a millon pounds from the bin laden family of saudi arabia. hailing frequencies open, sir. and the american actress, nichelle nichols, best known for her ground—breaking...
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we just watched england when the j just watched england when the euros. — just watched england when theengland when the euros, might not— just watched england when the euros, might not have - just watched england when the i euros, might not have happened again _ euros, might not have happened aaain. ,, ~ �* again. stay ever, ever. we've not an again. stay ever, ever. we've got an amazing _ again. stay ever, ever. we've got an amazing team - again. stay ever, ever. we've got an amazing team and - again. stay ever, ever. we've i got an amazing team and we're going— got an amazing team and we're going to— got an amazing team and we're going to win the world cup. amazing, the women were watching on, great for all, great end to end entertainment, and we won, well done, england. i don't want to use a comparison because i don't want to compare to men's all but the reality— to compare to men's all but the reality is, — to compare to men's all but the reality is, we got the job done and the — reality is, we got the job done and the attendance throughout the stadium in support in england has been
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, , , england? this is the problem that the next prime _ england? that the next prime minister _ england? this is the problem that the next prime minister and - england? this is the problem that the next prime minister and the l england? this is the problem that. the next prime minister and the next government will face. there are no easy answers. as we heard in the chancellor is statement there, there are factors the us two uk are facing. there is not the only the uk problem because of the war in ukraine, the pandemic, there are multiple factors causing all these issues of course the government todayis issues of course the government today is been speaking about the help that it has already put in place. a lot of that is coming in a phased way of the next couple of months for instance, the help with energy bills, that will kick in in october. that will mean that people 0ctober. that will mean that people would get roughly £60 off their bills for the next six months starting from october going forward. a lot of the help the government is putting in
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england's 16th in the women's floor.after nearly missing out on some silverware in two other events, kinsella saved her best for last, but how it was worth the wait. austin halewood, bbc news. what an insured in every few days. todayis what an insured in every few days. today is the first day of athletics, with the heats taking place earlier —— what an extraordinary. it is all taking place at the alexander stadium. kate grey is there for us. plenty of interest for the home nations on day one and we have seen katarina johnson—thompson get her p9p katarina johnson—thompson get her pep talk lunn under way. katarina johnson-thompson get her pep talk lunn under way.— pep talk lunn under way. that's riaht, pep talk lunn under way. that's right. the _ pep talk lunn under way. that's right, the excitement _ pep talk lunn under way. that's right, the excitement is - pep talk lunn under way. that's right, the excitement is kicking | pep talk lunn under way. that's i right, the excitement is kicking off at 7pm and we saw plenty of
england's 16th in the women's floor.after nearly missing out on some silverware in two other events, kinsella saved her best for last, but how it was worth the wait. austin halewood, bbc news. what an insured in every few days. todayis what an insured in every few days. today is the first day of athletics, with the heats taking place earlier —— what an extraordinary. it is all taking place at the alexander stadium. kate grey is there for us. plenty of interest for the home nations on day...
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what should be bank of england be doing? ithihk be bank of england be doing?he government who has more levers. in that short—term, this won't help inflation but certainly will help the impact of inflation, you've got to put money in people's pockets in order to offset the huge increase in bills. i want the government to put a tougher windfall tax on excess profits being announced by energy companies and then use that to soften the blow on households on low and middle incomes. in addition to providing additional support particularly on families at the sharp end and in the longer term we absolutely need to talk about reform and that's about reducing the energy we use and also fundamentally changing the nature of the market. there is stuff the government can do in the short term and there is a lot of talk about what is driving inflation, we are seeing huge profits at the top, wages increase at the top and not at the bottom and there are things the government could be doing the regulation in order to impact that in that short term. less for the bank of england to
what should be bank of england be doing? ithihk be bank of england be doing?he government who has more levers. in that short—term, this won't help inflation but certainly will help the impact of inflation, you've got to put money in people's pockets in order to offset the huge increase in bills. i want the government to put a tougher windfall tax on excess profits being announced by energy companies and then use that to soften the blow on households on low and middle incomes. in addition to...
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that's right, as we see the bank of england raising _ bank of england raising rates, generally thoseers, but be less favourable for borrowers. so as you say, households with mortgages will see the mortgage is going up, may be some of the investment plans... the net impact of these effects is going to be a cooling of the uk economy. but could the banks do more to help us have more money in our bank accounts and has more comfort? the uk has very — accounts and has more comfort? tte: uk has very open and competitive banks in the system, i'm not sure i can comment much more than to say that these things do impact with a lag, and it will take time. we have also seen interest rates have been rising this year, and the full impact will only happen with a bit of a lag. this could be why... inaudible. the bank of england also warned that the typical energy bill will be £3500 by october, changes to the energy price cap will now be made every three months rather than every six months. every three months rather than every six months-— every three months rather than every six months-— six months.
that's right, as we see the bank of england raising _ bank of england raising rates, generally thoseers, but be less favourable for borrowers. so as you say, households with mortgages will see the mortgage is going up, may be some of the investment plans... the net impact of these effects is going to be a cooling of the uk economy. but could the banks do more to help us have more money in our bank accounts and has more comfort? the uk has very — accounts and has more comfort? tte: uk has very...
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and when the first medal for england so we _ and when the first medal for england so we are _ and whenkful. sifter and when the first medal for england so we are so thankful.— so we are so thankful. after you beat the rwandans _ so we are so thankful. after you beat the rwandans you - so we are so thankful. after you beat the rwandans you hug - so we are so thankful. after you | beat the rwandans you hug your so we are so thankful. after you - beat the rwandans you hug your mum. it was so lovely to see. can you tell me what she was saying? she was roud of us tell me what she was saying? she was proud of us and _ tell me what she was saying? she was proud of us and we _ tell me what she was saying? she was proud of us and we are _ tell me what she was saying? she was proud of us and we are proud - tell me what she was saying? she was proud of us and we are proud of- tell me what she was saying? she was proud of us and we are proud of her. proud of us and we are proud of her and how family because they put in so much work behind the scenes and we are grateful that everyone got to see tha
and when the first medal for england so we _ and when the first medal for england so we are _ and whenkful. sifter and when the first medal for england so we are so thankful.— so we are so thankful. after you beat the rwandans _ so we are so thankful. after you beat the rwandans you - so we are so thankful. after you beat the rwandans you hug - so we are so thankful. after you | beat the rwandans you hug your so we are so thankful. after you - beat the rwandans you hug your mum. it was so...
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england, one. sohappy. scared it was going — time. england, one. sohappy.as going to go _ time. england, one. sohappy. scared it was going to go to _ time. england, one. sohappy. scared it was going to go to penalties? - it was going to go to penalties? perfect timing. we brought it home at last _ perfect timing. we brought it home at last it _ perfect timing. we brought it home at last it is — perfect timing. we brought it home at last. it is the _ perfect timing. we brought it home at last. it is the ladies. _ perfect timing. we brought it home at last. it is the ladies.— at last. it is the ladies. come on, uirls. at last. it is the ladies. come on, girls- we — at last. it is the ladies. come on, girls- we so _ at last. it is the ladies. come on, girls. we so deserved _ at last. it is the ladies. come on, girls. we so deserved that. - at last. it is the ladies. come on, girls. we so deserved that. i - at last. it is the ladies. come on, | girls. we so deserved that. i can't believe it- — girls. we so deserved that. i can't believe it. i'm _ girls. we so d
england, one. sohappy. scared it was going — time. england, one. sohappy.as going to go _ time. england, one. sohappy. scared it was going to go to _ time. england, one. sohappy. scared it was going to go to penalties? - it was going to go to penalties? perfect timing. we brought it home at last _ perfect timing. we brought it home at last it _ perfect timing. we brought it home at last it is — perfect timing. we brought it home at last. it is the _ perfect timing. we brought it home at...
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the governor of the bank of england has been speaking earlier at the bank of england press conferencever 13% in q for this year and remain and to remain at very elevated levels throughout much of 2023. the bulk of that further increase reflects higher wholesale prices feeding through to retail energy prices, with a further large rise in the off gem price gap projected in october. i should stress that our forecasts and projections take into account the new method announced by of gem this morning. so, you can see in the next chart, the direct impact of energy prices on cpi inflation in our recent forecasts, and the extent of the latest upward revisions. you will see the green line. i will come back to the dashed green line later because that shows an alternative projection which uses their full futures curve rather than the fixing of the line. but you can see obviously there are clearly what has gone on in recent forecasts, and i would emphasise also, i use the word direct impact of energy. of course it is not the total impact of energy. this is the direct impact of energy. now, this ri
the governor of the bank of england has been speaking earlier at the bank of england press conferencever 13% in q for this year and remain and to remain at very elevated levels throughout much of 2023. the bulk of that further increase reflects higher wholesale prices feeding through to retail energy prices, with a further large rise in the off gem price gap projected in october. i should stress that our forecasts and projections take into account the new method announced by of gem this...
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england, european champions. as side _ still in shock. england, european champions. perhaps - still in shock. england, european champions. as side perhaps that| still in shock. england, european i champions. as side perhaps that we never thought we would see. england lifting a trophy at wembley. awesome. amazing. lifting a trophy at wembley. awesome. amazinu. . , awesome. amazing. incredible. the best day ever. _ awesome. amazing. incredible. the best day ever, the _ awesome. amazing. incredible. the best day ever, the best _ awesome. amazing. incredible. the best day ever, the best few - awesome. amazing. incredible. the best day ever, the best few days. i best day ever, the best few days. the willingness, the commitment, the resilience and most of all, the willingness to want to win so badly. and they won. willingness to want to win so badly. and they won-— and they won. what have you 'ust done, and they won. what have you 'ust done. girls. fl and they won. what have you 'ust done, girls. maybe i and they won. what have you 'ust done, girls. maybe change, h and they
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the first diving titles for england.morning. the governor of the bank of england has defended the decision to raise interest rates, saying there's a "real risk" of soaring prices becoming "embedded". yesterday, the bank warned the uk will fall into recession as it raised interest rates by the largest amount in 27 years. the uk economy is forecast to shrink in the last three months of this year, as the bank predicts a recession that will last well into next year. the bank says that sharp increases in energy prices will push inflation to more than 13% — a 42 year high — and that the value of people's incomes is falling. one of the ways it can try to control inflation is to raise interest rates. this makes borrowing money more expensive which means we are less likely to spend — bringing prices down. that's the bank's justification for raising interest rates from 1.25% to 1.75% — the biggest rise since 1995. the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, told the today programme why raising interest rates was a necessar
the first diving titles for england.morning. the governor of the bank of england has defended the decision to raise interest rates, saying there's a "real risk" of soaring prices becoming "embedded". yesterday, the bank warned the uk will fall into recession as it raised interest rates by the largest amount in 27 years. the uk economy is forecast to shrink in the last three months of this year, as the bank predicts a recession that will last well into next year. the bank...
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some sunshine for northern england and plenty of sunshine further south across england and wales.res comfortable at the moment in the mid 20s towards the south, not particularly warm for scotland and northern ireland, where it is breezy. further rain overnight in scotland, initially in the far north and then down the west, but light and patchy. clear skies elsewhere, so temperatures could dip away 28 or nine celsius in some rural areas. a milder start in scotland where the breeze could continue to bring in some cloud and light rain across the west, but drier and brighterfurther light rain across the west, but drier and brighter further ease. some sunshine at times for northern ireland and the far north of england. lots of sunshine elsewhere across england and wales, and temperatures continuing creep up. good make 27 tomorrow in the south, and by thursday it could be the mid 30s in the south—east. hello, this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley and these are the headlines. the family of 12—year—old archie battersbee confirm he has died after his life support was withdrawn. conservative lead
some sunshine for northern england and plenty of sunshine further south across england and wales.res comfortable at the moment in the mid 20s towards the south, not particularly warm for scotland and northern ireland, where it is breezy. further rain overnight in scotland, initially in the far north and then down the west, but light and patchy. clear skies elsewhere, so temperatures could dip away 28 or nine celsius in some rural areas. a milder start in scotland where the breeze could continue...
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it is a big day because of the bank of england.fluctuating between losses and gains, pretty much unchanged. the stoxx holding onto gains, profit outlook weighing on the investor outlook. let's take a look at events we are following. at 12 p.m. u.k. time we will have the bank of england's rate hike, economists are predicting 50 basis points, the biggest move in 27 years. that is followed by u.s. initial job claims and the latest trade balance data. at 5 p.m. u.k. time, the fed's mester will discuss economic policy. and then the tesla annual meeting where must is likely to face questions surrounding his acquisition of twitter. investors are weighing the tiny supply increase from opec-plus against, weaker u.s. gasoline demand,, adding just hundred thousand barrels a day. president biden's visit to saudi arabia has yielded little. joining us now is paul wallace, covering middle east energy and commodities. i guess it is better than nothing, how badly do you think the opec-plus decision will go down in the u.s.? >> hi, francine. yes, th
it is a big day because of the bank of england.fluctuating between losses and gains, pretty much unchanged. the stoxx holding onto gains, profit outlook weighing on the investor outlook. let's take a look at events we are following. at 12 p.m. u.k. time we will have the bank of england's rate hike, economists are predicting 50 basis points, the biggest move in 27 years. that is followed by u.s. initial job claims and the latest trade balance data. at 5 p.m. u.k. time, the fed's mester will...
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and england _ the circle. counting down to gold. and england are _ the circle.le. counting down to gold. and england are the common - the circle. counting down to gold. i and england are the common wealth games champions. four and england are the common wealth games champions.— games champions. four years ago it was england's _ games champions. four years ago it was england's netballers _ games champions. four years ago it was england's netballers who - games champions. four years ago it was england's netballers who stole l was england's netballers who stole the show at the last commonwealth games with a famous victory against australia. today it was the turn of the women's hockey players to light up the women's hockey players to light up birmingham. a first—ever commonwealth title, a long—awaited moment. the 2—1win over australia came after goals from holly hunt and tess howard. the australians struck back late on but england held on to secure an historic victory. i back late on but england held on to secure an historic victory.— secure an historic victory. i t
and england _ the circle. counting down to gold. and england are _ the circle.le. counting down to gold. and england are the common - the circle. counting down to gold. i and england are the common wealth games champions. four and england are the common wealth games champions.— games champions. four years ago it was england's _ games champions. four years ago it was england's netballers _ games champions. four years ago it was england's netballers who - games champions. four years ago it was...
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a terrific second offer for - england. what a moment this is for jill scott, england. england. what a moment this is for jill scott, only the second england | jill scott, only the second england player— jill scott, only the second england player to — jill scott, only the second england player to reach 150 caps for her country — player to reach 150 caps for her country suckering its number 159 for jill scott _ country suckering its number 159 for jill scott. ., country suckering its number 159 for jill scott. . ., , . jill scott. england, european champions! _ there were 21 fixtures tonight in the efl cup, including ten premier league sides. aston villa were given a scare by league one side bolton. reginaldo do rosario reports. a man under increasing pressure. steven gerrard hoped the efl cup would provide the timing to aston villa�*s indifferent start. despite naming a strong start to face bolton wanderers, it was the host to put villa under pressure early, and deon charles was ice cool in front of it all. the league1 charles was ice cool in front of it all. the league
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england's olivia broome took silver.an gold, for rohan dennis and grace brown, and english silver, for fred wright and anna henderson. geraint thomas took bronze for wales in the men's race, after crashing early on. drew savage reports. rohan dennis has been champion twice and hold the our record, but set off from wolverhampton. thomas won bronze, but his chance of improving took a knock in the early stages. precious seconds ticked away to the man who just finished third in the tour de france. he was up quickly, but needed a hand to get his train back on. while dennis was flying, eclipsing england's fred right and setting the time to beat. despite the best efforts were thomas, the welshman had to settle for bronze again, finishing two seconds behind fred wright. it is again, finishing two seconds behind fred wriaht. , ., again, finishing two seconds behind fred wriaht. , . , again, finishing two seconds behind fred wright-— fred wright. it is what it is. my faults. one _ fred wright. it is what it is. my faults, one of _
england's olivia broome took silver.an gold, for rohan dennis and grace brown, and english silver, for fred wright and anna henderson. geraint thomas took bronze for wales in the men's race, after crashing early on. drew savage reports. rohan dennis has been champion twice and hold the our record, but set off from wolverhampton. thomas won bronze, but his chance of improving took a knock in the early stages. precious seconds ticked away to the man who just finished third in the tour de france....
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we have to respect bank of england _ to respect bank of england independence.owing giveaway which i think threatens to increase inflation and a key point to remember, those taxes that lose proposes to cut, the biggest beneficiaries will be energy companies. she will cut the rate of corporation tax, i don't think that's our priority. i support business but the priority must be focusing on inflation and helping families struggling with the cost of energy bills, and i think that is where the country is. haifa energy bills, and i think that is where the country is.— energy bills, and i think that is where the country is. how do you focus on inflation? _ where the country is. how do you focus on inflation? that - where the country is. how do you focus on inflation? that is - where the country is. how do you focus on inflation? that is the i where the country is. how do you j focus on inflation? that is the job of the bank of england. there were questions around why it didn't raise interest rates sooner to get a grip on that. ~ ., ., ., on that. without getting too t
we have to respect bank of england _ to respect bank of england independence.owing giveaway which i think threatens to increase inflation and a key point to remember, those taxes that lose proposes to cut, the biggest beneficiaries will be energy companies. she will cut the rate of corporation tax, i don't think that's our priority. i support business but the priority must be focusing on inflation and helping families struggling with the cost of energy bills, and i think that is where the...
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england coachjess thirlby was optimistic about the future.itives to come from theirs. with exposed people to their first commonwealth games, we have an exciting group of players in our programme who haven't even made this 12 who i'm sure you will see at the world cup next year so there is a lot to be proud but we want to confirm that with results on the court and we did some good stuff leading into the tournament, we did some brilliant stuff but when it mattered most we have fallen short. plenty more action from the commonwealth games including a dramatic finish in the men's road race where wales�* geraint thomas made an audacious break for victory with a mile to go, but couldn't quite hang on... after three and a half hours of dramatic racing around warwick it came down to a sprint finish with new zealand's aaron gate claiming his fourth gold of the games ahead of south africa's daryl impey. scotland's finn crockett claimed bronze by half a wheel's length. scotland's neah evans finished second in the women's road race behind australia's geor
england coachjess thirlby was optimistic about the future.itives to come from theirs. with exposed people to their first commonwealth games, we have an exciting group of players in our programme who haven't even made this 12 who i'm sure you will see at the world cup next year so there is a lot to be proud but we want to confirm that with results on the court and we did some good stuff leading into the tournament, we did some brilliant stuff but when it mattered most we have fallen short....
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and the church of england, of course, is the national official church of england, of britain, and most of those colonies adopt what we would call a kind of formal establishment of the church of england. but the southern colonies overall are probably the least religious of all the colonial regions which, if you think about that for a second, you'll see why that's a little weird. we think of the southed today as the bible belt, correctly. but in the colonial period, it's different. in the colonial period, there is a kind of formal establishment at least of the church of england, but once you get out past the colonial cities, places like williamsburg, charleston and savannah, the rates of church going and commitment to the church of england is pretty limited. and part of the reason for that if you remember going back to the founding of jamestown these colonies are mostly being founded for business. and it's a little difficult to set up churches in the back country where settlement is so scattered. and so people living in the rural south in the early 1700s, i mean, they might have been chr
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—— england.hat goal from jack laugher in the diving and what an achievement from 17—year—old martha came over —— that gold. don't forget that school dust that gold from scotland, as well. that's it for another incredible day from birmingham. thanks for watching sportsday. 0ver over the next week or two, there are further bands on the way for other areas of southeast england and south wales, as well. it's been dry again today for the majority of england and wales, but across north wales, northern england north midlands, we've seen a mixture of sunny spells and a few passing showers. the big question is, when will the next rain? i've been looking and struggling to find an answer. we might next the rain in about ten days' time, or maybe longer than that, as long as two weeks. but any significant rain will probably be towards the last 3rd of august, certainly a long way away. looking at the weather picture overnight, showers clear why, but we will see rain moving into the northwest of scotland, that'
—— england.hat goal from jack laugher in the diving and what an achievement from 17—year—old martha came over —— that gold. don't forget that school dust that gold from scotland, as well. that's it for another incredible day from birmingham. thanks for watching sportsday. 0ver over the next week or two, there are further bands on the way for other areas of southeast england and south wales, as well. it's been dry again today for the majority of england and wales, but across north...
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also coming up. victory for england in the major football tournament. its 1st 456 years. ah, it's coming home is england, wins the european championship with a $21.00 extra time victory of germany. and synagogue rolling coalition claims victory in parliamentary elections. parties, backing synagogues president mackey sal said they have retained to power the opposition disputes the claim. ah, i'm anthony howard. welcome to the program, the 1st grain shipment to leave ukraine. since the start of russia's invasion has set sail. turkey, which is overseeing a deal between the 2 countries, said it was now safe for exports to resume. here you can see the rezone loaded with corn, heading into the black sea on its way to lebanon. convoys of ships are now free to leave ports. in the odessa region, a russian blockade had sealed ukraine's ports while the ukraine has mind of the seat of fort russian naval assaults, the international deal will enabled get ground to exported stock pile of brain to the world. many countries have experienced the shortage of grain due to the months long war
also coming up. victory for england in the major football tournament. its 1st 456 years. ah, it's coming home is england, wins the european championship with a $21.00 extra time victory of germany. and synagogue rolling coalition claims victory in parliamentary elections. parties, backing synagogues president mackey sal said they have retained to power the opposition disputes the claim. ah, i'm anthony howard. welcome to the program, the 1st grain shipment to leave ukraine. since the start of...
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especially new england. new england, again, it is the easiest story to tell about the coming of the great awakening. because there is such a linear colonial story in new england of the puritan founding, the decline of puritanism, a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s, and the 17 thirties, forties, an outburst of new religious commitment as signaled in the great awakening. a lot of what i will talk about, the background of the great awakening, is tracing the story most specifically of colonial new england. which is the epicenter of the great awakening in america. but the other colonies are definitely affected. okay? why do they have a sense of religious crisis? well one reason you see here is a rise, apparently, in agreed, immorality. we talked about this. about the science people were falling away from their puritan commitment. the pastures are talking all the time about how people are consumed with business affairs, forgetting about their love for god. they are worried society is becoming
especially new england. new england, again, it is the easiest story to tell about the coming of the great awakening. because there is such a linear colonial story in new england of the puritan founding, the decline of puritanism, a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s, and the 17 thirties, forties, an outburst of new religious commitment as signaled in the great awakening. a lot of what i will talk about, the background of the great awakening, is tracing the story most...
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do chain has to flee to england. you get some dramatic stories like that. >> when the war is over and there is a new united states, how do these religious leaders on both sides of the atlantic trying to pick up the pieces of this ruined imperial protestantism? a really important piece of that story is the british side, i think. we have to remember that the british lost something, and they had to respond to that. so a piece of that was their choice over the course of the war to frame the colonists as treasonous and an religious. and to turn their attention to the people they saw as victims of the war. so for instance, people in the caribbean where there were blockades and they weren't getting enough food. they have to actively work to reshape that imperial protestantism, and they do. on the american side, it's a huge challenge, particularly for the former members of the church of england. and it takes years to fit that back together. this is also the moment when john wesley, who was the leader of the methodist piece o
do chain has to flee to england. you get some dramatic stories like that. >> when the war is over and there is a new united states, how do these religious leaders on both sides of the atlantic trying to pick up the pieces of this ruined imperial protestantism? a really important piece of that story is the british side, i think. we have to remember that the british lost something, and they had to respond to that. so a piece of that was their choice over the course of the war to frame the...
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i didn't know she had _ england. about time, isn't it?! i didn't know she had scored, - england. isn't it?! i. didn't know she had scored, i saw her toe _ didn't know she had scored, i saw her toe and — didn't know she had scored, i saw her toe and turned round and gave alex a _ her toe and turned round and gave alex a cuddle and i can't believe it. . ,., . ., it. tell me about the crowd, did the hel it. tell me about the crowd, did they help you — it. tell me about the crowd, did they help you through - it. tell me about the crowd, did they help you through it? - it. tell me about the crowd, didj they help you through it? yeah, 10096, the — they help you through it? yeah, 10096, the rule _ they help you through it? yeah, 10096, the rule as _ they help you through it? yeah, 10096, the rule as we _ they help you through it? yeah, 10096, the rule as we went - they help you through it? yeah, i 10096, the rule as we went forward 100%, the rule as we went forward and we _ 100%, the rule as we went forward and we had — 100%, the rule as we went forward and we had the wind taken out of
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gourd for england asked michael if her - england asked michael if her richards expect a glorious rideerformance! in richards expect a glorious ride, a dominant performance!— richards expect a glorious ride, a dominant performance! in the men's race, sam raced _ dominant performance! in the men's race, sam raced been _ dominant performance! in the men's race, sam raced been her— dominant performance! in the men's race, sam raced been her and - dominant performance! in the men's race, sam raced been her and they l race, sam raced been her and they were in the bronze medal position when this happened. that were in the bronze medal position when this happened.— when this happened. that would exlain when this happened. that would exolain it- _ when this happened. that would explain it. smashed _ when this happened. that would explain it. smashed years - when this happened. that would explain it. smashed years and l when this happened. that would explain it. smashed years and it| when this happened. that would l explain it. smashed years and it is challen . e. explain it. smashed years and
gourd for england asked michael if her - england asked michael if her richards expect a glorious rideerformance! in richards expect a glorious ride, a dominant performance!— richards expect a glorious ride, a dominant performance! in the men's race, sam raced _ dominant performance! in the men's race, sam raced been _ dominant performance! in the men's race, sam raced been her— dominant performance! in the men's race, sam raced been her and - dominant performance! in the men's race, sam...
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cheering and applause england! england!fans| what they want, come on! we need somusic. sarina _ what they want, come on! we need somusic. sarina wiegman - what they want, come on! we need somusic. sarina wiegman wants i somusic. sarina wiegman wants somusic, that _ somusic. sarina wiegman wants somusic, that is _ somusic. sarina wiegman wants somusic, that is coming - somusic. sarina wiegman wants i somusic, that is coming afterward. 0h, right. but somusic, that is coming afterward. oh, riuht. �* ,, somusic, that is coming afterward. oh, riuht. �* ,~. somusic, that is coming afterward. oh, riuht. �* ., ., oh, right. but when you look around and ou oh, right. but when you look around and you see — oh, right. but when you look around and you see this _ oh, right. but when you look around and you see this team, _ oh, right. but when you look around and you see this team, what - oh, right. but when you look around and you see this team, what makes| and you see this team, what makes them so special? filth. and you see this team,
cheering and applause england! england!fans| what they want, come on! we need somusic. sarina _ what they want, come on! we need somusic. sarina wiegman - what they want, come on! we need somusic. sarina wiegman wants i somusic. sarina wiegman wants somusic, that _ somusic. sarina wiegman wants somusic, that is _ somusic. sarina wiegman wants somusic, that is coming - somusic. sarina wiegman wants i somusic, that is coming afterward. 0h, right. but somusic, that is coming afterward. oh, riuht....
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so, across the whole of england. _ seen? so, across the whole of england. july _ seen? of. england, july was the driest since 1935 but — england, july was the driest since 1935 but in the south—east of england _ 1935 but in the south—east of england it's the dry since anyone has recorded these levels in 1891. the only— has recorded these levels in 1891. the only advantage compared to 1976 is that— the only advantage compared to 1976 is that the _ the only advantage compared to 1976 is that the winter was fairly normal, _ is that the winter was fairly normal, so reservoirs were topped up on ground _ normal, so reservoirs were topped up on ground levels were topped up and that is— on ground levels were topped up and that is why— on ground levels were topped up and that is why there is one eye on everyone — that is why there is one eye on everyone making sure they use water wisely— everyone making sure they use water wisely today and keep an eye on how the winter— wisely today and keep an eye on how the winter is — wisely today and keep an eye on how the winter is panning
so, across the whole of england. _ seen? so, across the whole of england. july _ seen? of. england, july was the driest since 1935 but — england, july was the driest since 1935 but in the south—east of england _ 1935 but in the south—east of england it's the dry since anyone has recorded these levels in 1891. the only— has recorded these levels in 1891. the only advantage compared to 1976 is that— the only advantage compared to 1976 is that the _ the only advantage compared to 1976 is...
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they— problems —— the bank of england. they will— problems —— the bank of england.evening in the latest _ to do about it this evening in the latest televised event of the campaign, live interviews and questions from party members on sky news at _ questions from party members on sky news at hpn. —— at eight o'clock. thank— news at hpn. —— at eight o'clock. thank you. — news at hpn. —— at eight o'clock. thank you, jonathan blake. 0fgem has announced that changes to the energy price cap will be made every three months, rather than the current six. the energy regulator says the move will allow prices to reflect changes to wholesale gas and electricity costs more quickly and accurately. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent, colletta smith, joins us. why have they done it? it is worth saying the price cap is the maximum amount a supplier can charge for the basic rate, standard variable tally. a lot more households have been moved onto that rate —— standard variable tariff. just over three quarters are now paying this rate that is controlled by the regulator. today what they
they— problems —— the bank of england. they will— problems —— the bank of england.evening in the latest _ to do about it this evening in the latest televised event of the campaign, live interviews and questions from party members on sky news at _ questions from party members on sky news at hpn. —— at eight o'clock. thank— news at hpn. —— at eight o'clock. thank you. — news at hpn. —— at eight o'clock. thank you, jonathan blake. 0fgem has announced that changes to the...
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than england.gland. yes, it's just incredible and i think we are also proud of them and also so thankfulfor what think we are also proud of them and also so thankful for what they are brought to the game. we will absolutely miss them. they are such big personalities and they have such an impact on the team. but i do think, and we already saw during the summer with our captain that she grew in her role so well and she collaborated with the whole team and also of course with the others more experienced leaders on the team. so i do think that now the dynamics of the team will change a little bit of course, but that is normal, we will absolutely miss those two but i think that will stabilise over the next campus. it also gives an opportunity to other players to step up. well wiegman will also be without chloe kelly — who scored the winner in the euros final against germany — and fran kirby. but our football reporter emma sanders says the england coach won't be overly concerned about the seriousness of
than england.gland. yes, it's just incredible and i think we are also proud of them and also so thankfulfor what think we are also proud of them and also so thankful for what they are brought to the game. we will absolutely miss them. they are such big personalities and they have such an impact on the team. but i do think, and we already saw during the summer with our captain that she grew in her role so well and she collaborated with the whole team and also of course with the others more...
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droughts have been declared in eight areas of england.he environment agency in the uk says that after the driest summer in nearly 50 years, it would take "weeks�* worth of rain" to replenish water sources, while experts warn england's drought could last into the next year. now on bbc news — our world. yalda hakim travels to afghanistan to investigate the disappearance of policewoman alia azizi. she meets activists and protestors, asking the taliban why they are not doing more. alia azizi, a policewoman in herat, has completely disappeared. she's gone missing. what do you know about that case? this is afghanistan, one year into taliban rule. i've come here to investigate the disappearance of a woman. under the last government, alia azizi was a successful career woman as a high—ranking prison officer. hard—won freedoms are being rolled back following the taliban's victory. women have been forced out of the workplace. since the taliban returned to power, the inmates she had been guarding are now running the prison. alia left work, assuming h
droughts have been declared in eight areas of england.he environment agency in the uk says that after the driest summer in nearly 50 years, it would take "weeks�* worth of rain" to replenish water sources, while experts warn england's drought could last into the next year. now on bbc news — our world. yalda hakim travels to afghanistan to investigate the disappearance of policewoman alia azizi. she meets activists and protestors, asking the taliban why they are not doing more....
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i mean, huge celebrations across england. can we say though, all the english line is what the, when did they did that they did, they had to overcome their own, the pressure on themselves, put on them because they were in their home stadium, basically in the, the most historic stadium in the world, perhaps they were also fortunate that alexandra pop the germany's top scorer and probably her best, clear their best player in the tournament. thus far. she pulled herself out basically because of a nagging injury that she kid that brought herself by brought the came back. that is in the pre game for work out. and she also, they were also fortunate about video, assistant referee call in which they maybe just didn't look closely enough. that what was considered a handball by the german side in front of the english side and the english go on. so that was one concern. at the same time, the german german coach that england deserved it and presented accolades to the english side. serena vig mine of course, is the english coach who was th
i mean, huge celebrations across england. can we say though, all the english line is what the, when did they did that they did, they had to overcome their own, the pressure on themselves, put on them because they were in their home stadium, basically in the, the most historic stadium in the world, perhaps they were also fortunate that alexandra pop the germany's top scorer and probably her best, clear their best player in the tournament. thus far. she pulled herself out basically because of a...
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england won the gold medal, beating australia.t the gold medal, winning 14—12 in the end. guernsey, meanwhile, are assured of a first medal since 1994. lucy beere is currently in action in the final of the women's singles. i'v e i've got to tell you, it is going really well for her the moment what i can see. a short while ago, 11—5 up, so she is looking good to get guernsey a goal. keep you up to date with that. just one more line of sport to bring you, away from this commonwealth games. team europe have confirmed that luke donald will be the new ryder cup captain. the 44—year—old former world number one replaces henrik stenson, who was stripped of the job after he signed a £40 million deal with the breakaway series liv golf. donald is the first englishman to lead europe since sir nick faldo's heavy defeat in 2008. donald says he's committed to his newjob. i have not been approached by liv to play on their tour, but i have this amazing opportunity to be this writer, captain. the ryder cup has meant so much to me over the years. th
england won the gold medal, beating australia.t the gold medal, winning 14—12 in the end. guernsey, meanwhile, are assured of a first medal since 1994. lucy beere is currently in action in the final of the women's singles. i'v e i've got to tell you, it is going really well for her the moment what i can see. a short while ago, 11—5 up, so she is looking good to get guernsey a goal. keep you up to date with that. just one more line of sport to bring you, away from this commonwealth games....
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even with really strong voices in england who went to have the entire empire and the church of englandobody is willing to disrupt the active union so i feel that's where the establishment works to the benefit of falling the empire together. >> let's talk about the government's role how that was tied to government and policy what more does the government do on either side to promote this system that you talk about? >> the government sets the rules what is legitimate so governments across the board they don't get involved in theological fights between different branches of the presbyterian church. they will not weigh in on that there are serious disputes and different theological factions. on the other hand if you get a group really on the outside a small group who are burning bibles in the town square they are not afforded religious liberty that individuals committing crimes against the state that supports the protestant religion. so religious leaders don't need to go after them. the state will go after them. then there are privileges that go along with it. the naturalization act for th
even with really strong voices in england who went to have the entire empire and the church of englandobody is willing to disrupt the active union so i feel that's where the establishment works to the benefit of falling the empire together. >> let's talk about the government's role how that was tied to government and policy what more does the government do on either side to promote this system that you talk about? >> the government sets the rules what is legitimate so governments...
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england! england, european champions.badly. and they won! cheering. i don't actually know what we've just done, what have we done, girls? i don't know, i don't know. yeah, maybe change, change of the best minds. # it's coming home, it's coming home. # football's coming home #! july 2022 will be a member for the first time your case high temperature is widely in excess of 40 degrees. however, it's also been a very dry month. in southern england, it's been the driestjuly on record. those records date back to 1836 by the met office. anywhere in the brown has seen below—average rainfall. at the darker brown way below the average rainfall total for this time of year, when the two stations along the south coast have not seen any measurable rain. 0ver not seen any measurable rain. over the next three days, we will not see any rainfall across the far south and east. the heaviest of the rain will be out to the north and west. that's because you are closest to an area of the pressure that is moving in at the moment. the isa by sque
england! england, european champions.badly. and they won! cheering. i don't actually know what we've just done, what have we done, girls? i don't know, i don't know. yeah, maybe change, change of the best minds. # it's coming home, it's coming home. # football's coming home #! july 2022 will be a member for the first time your case high temperature is widely in excess of 40 degrees. however, it's also been a very dry month. in southern england, it's been the driestjuly on record. those records...
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warm in the sunshine in england and wales.our weather is coming in from the atlantic, and that means some more cloud coming our way for sunday, but this weather front is slowing up, so many places are going to be dry on sunday. the best sunshine and warmth will be in the east. thanks, darren. and that's bbc news at six on thursday 18th august. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team, it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening... england try to cling on to south africa as they go past their first innings score on day two of the opening test at lord's. a springboard to success — british diving's golden boy jack laugher adds another european title to his list. stepping down in distance, but the fastest qualifier nonetheless — world i,500—metre champion jake wightman makes the 800 semis at the
warm in the sunshine in england and wales.our weather is coming in from the atlantic, and that means some more cloud coming our way for sunday, but this weather front is slowing up, so many places are going to be dry on sunday. the best sunshine and warmth will be in the east. thanks, darren. and that's bbc news at six on thursday 18th august. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team, it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's...
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england, european champions. lifetime, the lionesses were determined to enjoy it. from the glitter angels on the wembley turf to storming their manager's press conference. who can blame them for revelling in the moment? # it's coming home, it's coming - home, it's coming home, it's coming! in the electric atmosphere of the national stadium, sarina wiegman had yet again put herfaith in an unchanged team. she predicted a physical match and she was spot—on. that should be a foul. one of them was. butjust when england thought they were in control, the best chance of the first half fell to germany. what a scramble! earps grabs, somehow england survive. the sight of mary earps smothering the ball was a welcome one. ten seconds of holding my breath there. the second half came and it was time to send on the super—subs. could toone and russo make the difference again? a perfectly weighted pass found ella in acres and she knewjust what to do. ella toone is through here. ella toone for england! oh, yes! wembley erupted. eve
england, european champions. lifetime, the lionesses were determined to enjoy it. from the glitter angels on the wembley turf to storming their manager's press conference. who can blame them for revelling in the moment? # it's coming home, it's coming - home, it's coming home, it's coming! in the electric atmosphere of the national stadium, sarina wiegman had yet again put herfaith in an unchanged team. she predicted a physical match and she was spot—on. that should be a foul. one of them...
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england! until a 56 year 0d sse anywhere. england! until a 56 year odyssey had _ anywhere. england!ey had ended. _ anywhere. england! until a 56 year odyssey had ended. well, - anywhere. england! until a 56 year odyssey had ended. well, this - anywhere. england! until a 56 year odyssey had ended. well, this was the most watched female football match of all time in this country, more than 17 million saw chloe kelly's goal, watched leah williamson lifting the trophy and they saw sarina wiegman dancing in delight. try telling them and the thousands here nobody cares about women's football. this thousands here nobody cares about women's football.— women's football. this is the first time i have _ women's football. this is the first time i have been _ women's football. this is the first time i have been really _ women's football. this is the first time i have been really engaged i women's football. this is the first| time i have been really engaged in women's football. this is the first i time i have been really engaged in a euros and sport to this extent so i will keep watching it becau
england! until a 56 year 0d sse anywhere. england! until a 56 year odyssey had _ anywhere. england!ey had ended. _ anywhere. england! until a 56 year odyssey had ended. well, - anywhere. england! until a 56 year odyssey had ended. well, this - anywhere. england! until a 56 year odyssey had ended. well, this was the most watched female football match of all time in this country, more than 17 million saw chloe kelly's goal, watched leah williamson lifting the trophy and they saw sarina wiegman...
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across england and wales once again.eratures getting up as high as 27, maybe 28 degrees in the south—east of england. there is the area of high pressure, one where the front moves away overnight and another one heading towards the far north—west of scotland so the highlands and islands on monday are likely to see some rain. 0therwise likely to see some rain. otherwise it is dry, winds elsewhere will be light and they will be lots of strong sunshine. it is continuing to heat up and higher temperatures in scotland and northern ireland but the highest temperatures across england and wales, widely the mid 20s, up to 29 in the south—east of england. the weather fronts still flirting with the far north—west of scotland as we head into tuesday. here we have got some stronger winds in the north and north—west of scotland. a lot of the rain will get pushed away and high pressure still in charge further south. dry and sunny and there is temperatures continuing to climb in the light winds. sea breezes will make it cooler around coa
across england and wales once again.eratures getting up as high as 27, maybe 28 degrees in the south—east of england. there is the area of high pressure, one where the front moves away overnight and another one heading towards the far north—west of scotland so the highlands and islands on monday are likely to see some rain. 0therwise likely to see some rain. otherwise it is dry, winds elsewhere will be light and they will be lots of strong sunshine. it is continuing to heat up and higher...