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england uns - double. and so the result england desperately _ double.sult england desperately wanted _ double. and so the result england desperately wanted to _ double. and so the result england desperately wanted to go - double. and so the result england desperately wanted to go with - double. and so the result england desperately wanted to go with off| desperately wanted to go with off her tech —— perfect start but further why don't rugby league world cup that relief that this world cup is finally under way. adam wilding, bbc news and newcastle. adam while there is still at newcastle. adam, head of this game, not many people were convinced england would win, let alone so emphatically. if were convinced england would win, let alone so emphatically.— let alone so emphatically. if you can believe _ let alone so emphatically. if you can believe it, _ let alone so emphatically. if you can believe it, england, - let alone so emphatically. if you can believe it, england, despite| can believe it, england, despite being hosts, actually came into this one as sl
england uns - double. and so the result england desperately _ double.sult england desperately wanted _ double. and so the result england desperately wanted to _ double. and so the result england desperately wanted to go - double. and so the result england desperately wanted to go with - double. and so the result england desperately wanted to go with off| desperately wanted to go with off her tech —— perfect start but further why don't rugby league world cup that relief that this world cup...
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england take on australia. _ will be thinking of it. england take on australia.ia. we're here when - will be thinking of it. england take i on australia. we're here when wells are gone new zealand and just of a 12 own child, that's a big old i2 own child, that's a big old estimate is that it was like that it was like that's a huge ask. figs estimate is that it was like that it was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier. _ was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier, in _ was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier, in the _ was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier, in the pool— was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier, in the pool game - was like that's a huge ask. as you | said earlier, in the pool game new zealand tear them apart a bit. i think— zealand tear them apart a bit. i think that — zealand tear them apart a bit. i think that wales will come back stronger— think that wales will come back stronger from that. but it is a big ass _ stronger from that. but it is a big ass new— stronger from that. but it is a big ass. new zealand ar
england take on australia. _ will be thinking of it. england take on australia.ia. we're here when - will be thinking of it. england take i on australia. we're here when wells are gone new zealand and just of a 12 own child, that's a big old i2 own child, that's a big old estimate is that it was like that it was like that's a huge ask. figs estimate is that it was like that it was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier. _ was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier, in _ was like...
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i think the bank of england _ of england move.ngland are guilty of delaying and stepping in and putting up interest rates _ stepping in and putting up interest rates in _ stepping in and putting up interest rates. in terms of what happened with happened last friday with the bank of— with happened last friday with the bank of england intervention, they not only— bank of england intervention, they not only did absolutely the right thing. _ not only did absolutely the right thing. i— not only did absolutely the right thing, i think the explanation today is absolutely spot on. i don't think that is_ is absolutely spot on. i don't think that is alarmist, i think it is factually— that is alarmist, i think it is factually accurate. rememberthis, factually accurate. remember this, once it _ factually accurate. rememberthis, once it started it was a self—fulfilling prophecy. pension funds_ self—fulfilling prophecy. pension funds have to keep so much liquidity. _ funds have to keep so much liquidity, they have to be able quickly— liquidity,
i think the bank of england _ of england move.ngland are guilty of delaying and stepping in and putting up interest rates _ stepping in and putting up interest rates in _ stepping in and putting up interest rates. in terms of what happened with happened last friday with the bank of— with happened last friday with the bank of england intervention, they not only— bank of england intervention, they not only did absolutely the right thing. _ not only did absolutely the right thing. i— not...
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england unstoppable. and so the result england desperately wanted. a perfect start.ilding, bbc news, newcastle. adam wilding is still at newcastle. adam, ahead of this game, not many people were convinced england would win, let alone so emphatically? if you can believe it, england, despite being hosts, actually came into this one as slight underdogs, samoa really seen as an emerging force in the global game. but it is notjust the result, it is the performance, and it is the margin of victory that will have everyone else in this competition really sitting up and taking notice. a real standout performance, the likes of elliott whitehead, dom young, will really have everyone taking a very close look at what england have done this afternoon. let's have a listen to what the england camp has been saying. first head coach shaun wayne. we did need a confidence booster, we did 0k against fiji, we did well today. we know what we can do. and we can still improve on that performance, no doubt about it in my mind. adam, i wonder it if it has reset expectations, what are they now?
england unstoppable. and so the result england desperately wanted. a perfect start.ilding, bbc news, newcastle. adam wilding is still at newcastle. adam, ahead of this game, not many people were convinced england would win, let alone so emphatically? if you can believe it, england, despite being hosts, actually came into this one as slight underdogs, samoa really seen as an emerging force in the global game. but it is notjust the result, it is the performance, and it is the margin of victory...
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elsewhere in england and wales. elsewhere in england and wales.ewhere in england and wales, another batch running into northern ireland in the afternoon and then western scotland. i talk a lot about showers and we will see some during the day but there will also be several hours of fine and fairly sunny weather as well. across the uk, things will be turning windier, particularly through the irish sea and adjacent coast. dust is near 50 mass per hour and some gales and places. the lowest temperatures in scotland. if you venture to the highest hills, you venture to the highest hills, you may get to see a bit of snow and clear spells and scattered showers as we go to a saturday evening. then for part two of the weekend, one area of low pressure moves away on sunday before the next one comes at us from the south—west. this is the gap where we find ourselves. so it is still windy and showery, especially in scotland, to begin again that might take but a lot of the showers will clear away. then a dry day with broken cloud and sunny spells. keep an ion th
elsewhere in england and wales. elsewhere in england and wales.ewhere in england and wales, another batch running into northern ireland in the afternoon and then western scotland. i talk a lot about showers and we will see some during the day but there will also be several hours of fine and fairly sunny weather as well. across the uk, things will be turning windier, particularly through the irish sea and adjacent coast. dust is near 50 mass per hour and some gales and places. the lowest...
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england boss make progress.haun wane told me how invaluable it is to have someone like him with his experience inside the camp. he is a massive rugby _ experience inside the camp. he is a massive rugby league _ experience inside the camp. he is a massive rugby league fan. - experience inside the camp. he is a massive rugby league fan. he - experience inside the camp. he is a massive rugby league fan. he has l massive rugby league fan. he has spoke about his expenses in football and what makes him the england champion he is, and he loved it. he enjoyed being on the field and watching us train. i want to win games and i'm not bothered how we doing it but its listening to talented people that will help us get there. i talented people that will help us aet there. ~ ., ,., talented people that will help us aet there. ~ ., ., get there. i know the power a successful — get there. i know the power a successful england _ get there. i know the power a successful england team - get there. i know the power a successful engl
england boss make progress.haun wane told me how invaluable it is to have someone like him with his experience inside the camp. he is a massive rugby _ experience inside the camp. he is a massive rugby league _ experience inside the camp. he is a massive rugby league fan. - experience inside the camp. he is a massive rugby league fan. he - experience inside the camp. he is a massive rugby league fan. he has l massive rugby league fan. he has spoke about his expenses in football and what makes...
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start with cloud, rain, scotland, northern, eastern england, thenit scotland, northern, eastern england it will be a case of ever changing skies through wales, the midlands and southern england, a blustery day with a mixture of sunshine and shower, northern ireland a better day, a lot for in the way of drier weather. some of the way of drier weather. some of the driest conditions through the afternoon, temperatures down on today, but still a few degrees above normal. tuesday night and into wednesday, watching the this next developing system. it could be a significant one as it pushes in. bright start for many, with sunshine round but the winds picking up, gales developing and with it some rain reaching all be eastern england by the end of the day. the winds could be disruptive. we could see 70mph gusts in the west, maybe more and the stronger winds becoming focussed to parts of scotland as we head into thursday morning. rain in the south to start thursday but brightening up and turning cooler. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. h
start with cloud, rain, scotland, northern, eastern england, thenit scotland, northern, eastern england it will be a case of ever changing skies through wales, the midlands and southern england, a blustery day with a mixture of sunshine and shower, northern ireland a better day, a lot for in the way of drier weather. some of the way of drier weather. some of the driest conditions through the afternoon, temperatures down on today, but still a few degrees above normal. tuesday night and into...
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but england also have| have a score! but england also have heroes making _ have a score! _ have a score! but england also have heroes making a name _ have a score! but england also have heroes making a name for - have a score! but england also have i heroes making a name for themselves, few more so than tom young. this completed a first—half hat—trick. and now the he nor england was finished there. he would score a fourth before the break. after it, england really cut loose. a further nine tries, including a second for ryan hall, and a special debut moment for kai is paul. find ryan hall, and a special debut moment for kai is paul. and he's auoin to moment for kai is paul. and he's going to score — moment for kai is paul. and he's going to score himself. - moment for kai is paul. and he's going to score himself. record . moment for kai is paul. and he's - going to score himself. record score on an historic _ going to score himself. record score on an historic afternoon _ going to score himself. record score on an historic afternoon at _ going to score himself. record score
but england also have| have a score! but england also have heroes making _ have a score! _ have a score! but england also have heroes making a name _ have a score! but england also have heroes making a name for - have a score! but england also have i heroes making a name for themselves, few more so than tom young. this completed a first—half hat—trick. and now the he nor england was finished there. he would score a fourth before the break. after it, england really cut loose. a further nine...
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confident about england- _ manager is in preparation. confident about england.d. the republic of ireland, their opening game is going to be against australia. they have also got canada in there. what to be against australia. they have also got canada in there. what were our also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? _ also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for _ also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the _ also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the first - also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the first one, i also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the first one, it| your thoughts? for the first one, it is going to be a brilliant experience for them. i think that them getting the host nation to start, i think that is brilliant for them. an unbelievable experience for them. an unbelievable experience for them. that is what you have got to try to take out of it. just them. that is what you have got to try to take out of it.— try to take out of it. just well we've got — try to take
confident about england- _ manager is in preparation. confident about england.d. the republic of ireland, their opening game is going to be against australia. they have also got canada in there. what to be against australia. they have also got canada in there. what were our also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? _ also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for _ also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the _ also got canada in there. what were your thoughts?...
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so confident about england.opening l republic of ireland, their opening game is going to be against australia. they have also got the olympic gold medallists canada in there. it olympic gold medallists canada in there. . ~ olympic gold medallists canada in there. , ,, ., , there. it feels like for their first one it is going _ there. it feels like for their first one it is going to _ there. it feels like for their first one it is going to be _ there. it feels like for their first one it is going to be a - there. it feels like for their first one it is going to be a brilliant i one it is going to be a brilliant experience for them. i think them getting the host nation to start, unbelievable experience for them. and that is what you got to try to take out from it.— and that is what you got to try to take out from it. what other group or team is caught _ take out from it. what other group or team is caught your _ take out from it. what other group or team is caught your eye? - take out from it. what other group or
so confident about england.opening l republic of ireland, their opening game is going to be against australia. they have also got the olympic gold medallists canada in there. it olympic gold medallists canada in there. . ~ olympic gold medallists canada in there. , ,, ., , there. it feels like for their first one it is going _ there. it feels like for their first one it is going to _ there. it feels like for their first one it is going to be _ there. it feels like for their first one it is...
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i know the power is successful england team. _ know the power is successful england team. that _ knowort and the country. it looks as — for the sport and the country. it looks as though it is growing in momentum at the moment, so i am looking — momentum at the moment, so i am looking forward to growing the game and more _ looking forward to growing the game and more importantly england and closer— and more importantly england and closer to _ and more importantly england and closer to it. and more importantly england and closer to it— and more importantly england and closerto it. . .~ ., , . closer to it. england take on greece in their final — closer to it. england take on greece in their final group _ closer to it. england take on greece in their final group game _ closer to it. england take on greece in their final group game on - in theirfinal group game on saturday. this is of course greece's first world cup, so as the coach said, there is an element of unpredictability about them, but england will be desperate to think that momentum from those two opening wins into the quarterfin
i know the power is successful england team. _ know the power is successful england team. that _ knowort and the country. it looks as — for the sport and the country. it looks as though it is growing in momentum at the moment, so i am looking — momentum at the moment, so i am looking forward to growing the game and more _ looking forward to growing the game and more importantly england and closer— and more importantly england and closer to _ and more importantly england and closer to it....
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another england—australia showdown.s time at the women's rugby world cup as the red roses make it through to the last four. and wales have the last laugh to claim bronze at the physical disability rugby league world cup, but there was a familiar face in the aussie squad. good evening and welcome to tonight's sportsday. it is the penultimate weekend of premier league fixtures before the world cup. and arsenal have returned to the summit. but with weeks to go before qatar, an injury to an england star hasn't gone unnoticed. but first marcus rashford scored his 100th goal for manchester united this evening — his goal the difference against west ham at old trafford. the greatest of english football is when manchester united are aiming to get back to. they haven't been at the top for a while, but under erik ten hag, something is steering. four league games unbeaten, and his side are growing in belief and sneaking up are growing in belief and sneaking up the table. united's manager had called for more goals. marcus rashford d
another england—australia showdown.s time at the women's rugby world cup as the red roses make it through to the last four. and wales have the last laugh to claim bronze at the physical disability rugby league world cup, but there was a familiar face in the aussie squad. good evening and welcome to tonight's sportsday. it is the penultimate weekend of premier league fixtures before the world cup. and arsenal have returned to the summit. but with weeks to go before qatar, an injury to an...
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the primary concern for _ bank of england. the primary concern for the _ bank of england. uk _ bank of england. the primary concern for the uk right - bank of england. the primary concern for the uk right nowl bank of england. the primary. concern for the uk right now is battling the cost—of—living crisis and the bank of england's mandate is by stability, so i think on the one hand they are due to increased interest rates. on the other hand they are somewhat engaging in easier monetary policy by providing a backstop as a purchaser of bonds, so it is a bit of a contradictory mandate which i think the bank is trying to resolve by concluding the first programme by buying bonds before it can continue with the interest rate hike pass, in order to bring prices under control. ,., , , order to bring prices under control. , , ., control. the pound is up a little hour _ control. the pound is up a little hour against - control. the pound is up a little hour against that - control. the pound is up a| little hour against that fall, straight after andrew bailey's comments, so we should
the primary concern for _ bank of england. the primary concern for the _ bank of england. uk _ bank of england. the primary concern for the uk right - bank of england. the primary concern for the uk right nowl bank of england. the primary. concern for the uk right now is battling the cost—of—living crisis and the bank of england's mandate is by stability, so i think on the one hand they are due to increased interest rates. on the other hand they are somewhat engaging in easier monetary...
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bank of england have two core — the bank of england. of england. bank of england have two core roles. the _ the bank of england. bank of england have two core roles. the first - the bank of england. bank of england have two core roles. the first disc- have two core roles. the first disc financial stability in the second is price stability, inflation. their message both in public and private is that theirjob on financial stability is nearly done. they've done what is needed to make sure pension funds have the space to get themselves sorted. on price stability, they been clear that in november when they next make an interest rate decision that will be a significant move and that will come after the government's economic plan. markets are pricing both of those things in. the key moments for the markets will be on monday morning i think rather than tomorrow to pension funds and financial institutions feel the action has been enough or are there still problems? and then keeping an eye on the politics. will things change? i think between now
bank of england have two core — the bank of england. of england. bank of england have two core roles. the _ the bank of england. bank of england have two core roles. the first - the bank of england. bank of england have two core roles. the first disc- have two core roles. the first disc financial stability in the second is price stability, inflation. their message both in public and private is that theirjob on financial stability is nearly done. they've done what is needed to make sure...
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england have just beaten england havejust beaten england by five wickets. ..star of the show taking five wickets for ten runs as they bowled out afghanistan for just 112. it wasn't all plain sailing for england and reply, but livingston's unbeaten 29 got england over the line with 11 balls to spare. defending champions australia fell to an 89 run to defeat in sydney. kevin conway possibly 90 helped the black caps. the australians had no response in their chase. glenn phillips taking a stunning catch there to round off a pretty perfect day for new zealand. at the rugby league world cup, scotland were hammered 84 nil in the tournament — later today england could all but secure a quarter—final place with victory over france. 0ur reporter adam wild is in bolton for us....adam... to england go into this game as favourites?— to england go into this game as favourites? , . ., , ., ., favourites? they certainly do. you can probably _ favourites? they certainly do. you can probably see _ favourites? they certainly do. you can probably see them _ favourites? they certai
england have just beaten england havejust beaten england by five wickets. ..star of the show taking five wickets for ten runs as they bowled out afghanistan for just 112. it wasn't all plain sailing for england and reply, but livingston's unbeaten 29 got england over the line with 11 balls to spare. defending champions australia fell to an 89 run to defeat in sydney. kevin conway possibly 90 helped the black caps. the australians had no response in their chase. glenn phillips taking a stunning...
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for the england of actually only be in the england of actually only be in the us twice before. in an optimistic mood for the last time they played here at wembley they had the greatest day of the teams history when they were crowned european champions. they are also still beaten under manager sarina wiegman with that run now going back over one year. the results will be important but i think for both managers is the performance they will be keeping an eye on for the world cup nowjust ten months away. particularly for sarina wiegman, the england bosses not too concerned about how big the gap is between these two sides. i know the 're between these two sides. i know they're one _ between these two sides. i know they're one of — between these two sides. i know they're one of the _ between these two sides. i know they're one of the best _ between these two sides. i know they're one of the best teams i between these two sides. i know they're one of the best teams in| between these two sides. i know. they're one of the best teams in the world _ they're one of the best teams in the wo
for the england of actually only be in the england of actually only be in the us twice before. in an optimistic mood for the last time they played here at wembley they had the greatest day of the teams history when they were crowned european champions. they are also still beaten under manager sarina wiegman with that run now going back over one year. the results will be important but i think for both managers is the performance they will be keeping an eye on for the world cup nowjust ten months...
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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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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
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...
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the make of england said _ rates and increased risk.reased risk. the make of england said they're not going i rates and increased risk. the make| of england said they're not going to do any more of this intervention after friday in the pretty firm and pretty adamant about that and they said that the pension funds in particular need to get their house in order in terms of their investment portfolio by then. they think trevor has actually gone. possibly too long a question for him. but i do not know. i dazzled them with my economic knowledge there, maybe. we got the gist of what he was saying. )australian researchers have grown brain cells in a lab that can play the 1970s tennis—like video game, pong. the team say the so—called "mini—brain" has the ability to sense and respond to their environment. they claim it's the first ever "sentient" lab—grown brain, but other experts say describing the brain cells as �*sentient�* is going too far. our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has the details. these little white blobs are clumps of rain
the make of england said _ rates and increased risk.reased risk. the make of england said they're not going i rates and increased risk. the make| of england said they're not going to do any more of this intervention after friday in the pretty firm and pretty adamant about that and they said that the pension funds in particular need to get their house in order in terms of their investment portfolio by then. they think trevor has actually gone. possibly too long a question for him. but i do not...
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will but he chose england.— but he chose england.enalish but he chose england. a lot of english fans — but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't _ but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't seen - but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't seen mel but he chose england. a lot of. english fans haven't seen me and also to— english fans haven't seen me and also to play as a family is massive for me _ also to play as a family is massive for me as — also to play as a family is massive for me as well. haven't had the opportunity, can't wait to show them what i _ opportunity, can't wait to show them what i am _ opportunity, can't wait to show them what i am all about. hopefully they like what _ what i am all about. hopefully they like what they see. it what i am all about. hopefully they like what they see.— like what they see. it has been a lona time like what they see. it has been a long time since _ like what they see. it has been a long time since any _ like what they see. it has been a long time since any br
will but he chose england.— but he chose england.enalish but he chose england. a lot of english fans — but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't _ but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't seen - but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't seen mel but he chose england. a lot of. english fans haven't seen me and also to— english fans haven't seen me and also to play as a family is massive for me _ also to play as a family is massive for me as — also to play...
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white — england will have to act again.s and expectations the reality is if prices — expectations the reality is if prices fall again the bank will have to intervene. its prices fall again the bank will have to intervene-— to intervene. as a telegraph says, the sterling _ to intervene. as a telegraph says, the sterling has _ to intervene. as a telegraph says, the sterling has fallen _ to intervene. as a telegraph says, the sterling has fallen as - to intervene. as a telegraph says, the sterling has fallen as bank- the sterling has fallen as bank poles plug on pension help. a very direct response to this repeat. a repeat of the statement he said before. it in any sense does wonder whether he needed to say it again, whether it was helpful to say it again. whether it was helpful to say it aoain. ., ,, , ., whether it was helpful to say it aoain. ., ~ ., , whether it was helpful to say it aoain. ., ~ , ., ., , ., again. the markets are generally a little jittery. _ again. the markets are generally a little jittery, some _ again
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the government says it has a plan for reform in england.e'll be taking a close look at a system under great strain. also on the programme: overwhelmed with grief — parents and relatives of children murdered in thailand by a former police officer. ukraine's president zelensky urges russians to stand up against the war in an interview with the bbc. the conservative mp conor burns has been sacked from the government following what it says is a complaint of serious misconduct. scotland's first minister calls liz truss arrogant and disrespectful for not contacting her since becoming prime minister. and i am at wembley, where englands women return to the scene of the european triumph to face the world champions in front of a sell—out crowd. and coming up on the bbc news channel, england's men are in rugby league action. they have their warm—up game against fiji tonight before their world cup starts next weekend. good evening. without a complete restructure of the social care system, millions of people could be left without the support they need.
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what do you think the bank of england wants to do?ohanna: in this environment, there is no easy choice for any central bank but they need to offer more open-ended commitment to the gilt market. tom: there is an argument that the british government under prime minister liz truss has lost credibility, has the bank of england also lost credibility? johanna: there is an acute problem with ldi, which requires intervention from the bank of england, they need to act as a circuit breaker. there is a issue of credibility, but that is something we can deal with if we get through this acute phase allowing be ldi funds to reshuffle positions and get into a lower risk situation. francine: is it the reversal of what boe officials will do a on friday, or the idea that they can remove the backstops in three days? johanna: the idea that you can end friday does put a lack of credibility because there is more repositioning required. we need to what college the challenges. one can worry about credibility but we are in a much more difficult world. and so,
what do you think the bank of england wants to do?ohanna: in this environment, there is no easy choice for any central bank but they need to offer more open-ended commitment to the gilt market. tom: there is an argument that the british government under prime minister liz truss has lost credibility, has the bank of england also lost credibility? johanna: there is an acute problem with ldi, which requires intervention from the bank of england, they need to act as a circuit breaker. there is a...
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back to 17th century england. let me go now. well, yeah, i was going to make you look at 1776 for longer, but. well, we'll move so rarely we get to engage with that. richard the immigrant you see here on the left was the patriarch of the lee family. he was born in england in 1679. guess what? he was a pretty loyal supporter of charles the first. but he immigrated to virginia during the english civil wars along a whole throng of english royalists and others who saw no economic, political or social future for themselves in a king, england or in an england that was turning their backs on the monarchy. and specifically charles the first. but i am getting a little ahead of myself so we're going to take it all the way back to the beginning when 104 men and boys arrived in, sent a kombucha to establish the first permanent english colony in place that they named. thank you, jamestown. very good name. after, of course, james, the first of bible fame. much virginia's a joke. nobody got it much of virginia's foundational history is because
back to 17th century england. let me go now. well, yeah, i was going to make you look at 1776 for longer, but. well, we'll move so rarely we get to engage with that. richard the immigrant you see here on the left was the patriarch of the lee family. he was born in england in 1679. guess what? he was a pretty loyal supporter of charles the first. but he immigrated to virginia during the english civil wars along a whole throng of english royalists and others who saw no economic, political or...
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another england—australia showdown.me at the women's rugby world cup as the red roses make it through to the last four. and wales have the last laugh to claim bronze at the physical disability rugby league world cup, but there was a familiar face in the aussie squad. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening and welcome. it is the penultimate weekend of premier league fixtures before the world cup. and arsenal have returned to the summit. but with weeks to go before qatar, an injury to an england star hasn't gone unnoticed. more on that in a moment — but first marcus rashford scored his 100th goal for manchester united this evening — his goal the difference against west ham at old trafford. a ball in from cristian eriksen, and a peach of a headerfrom rashford. just his fourth premier league goal of the season so far. erik ten hag's side had to defend more and more as the second half wore on and it took some last gasp moments to preserve the win — first harry maguire blocking this from jarrod bowen. and then david de
another england—australia showdown.me at the women's rugby world cup as the red roses make it through to the last four. and wales have the last laugh to claim bronze at the physical disability rugby league world cup, but there was a familiar face in the aussie squad. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening and welcome. it is the penultimate weekend of premier league fixtures before the world cup. and arsenal have returned to the summit. but with weeks to go before qatar, an injury to an...
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, through wales, parts of england, through wales, parts of england, through wales, parts of the midlandsast anglia in southeast england. elsewhere, clear skies and lower temperatures, certainly, for scotland, northeast england. apart of england and wales could see mist and fog patches gradually clearing, then on thursday, after dry weather to begin with, outbreaks of rain reaching southern england. the of this uncertain this stage. in between the two, some sunny spells around. area of low pressure making for a windy day, he went your day on friday, especially northern scotland. another low system moves in for the weekend. all of that adds up in for the weekend. all of that adds up to, from friday into the weekend, a blustery spell. a lot of dry weather around on friday, but on that wind blowing in, plenty of showers. it will feel quite cold in the wind. gusting at times to 60—70. still fairly pleasant. the next area of low pressure coming in for the weekend, so it does look like a blustery weekend on the way. looks like there is a lot of rain around. yes, there will be some rain showers
, through wales, parts of england, through wales, parts of england, through wales, parts of the midlandsast anglia in southeast england. elsewhere, clear skies and lower temperatures, certainly, for scotland, northeast england. apart of england and wales could see mist and fog patches gradually clearing, then on thursday, after dry weather to begin with, outbreaks of rain reaching southern england. the of this uncertain this stage. in between the two, some sunny spells around. area of low...
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as for england, i went to the english press conference earlier and the england head coach shaun waneayers this evening. he said there will be no beers for the players this evening. he was asked by one journalist if, as a proud wigan resident come at the quarterfinal will be his proudest moment as england head coach. he said he is looking forward to that match, but what will be his proudest moment will be the world cup final, that is the focus, that very much the mindset within this england camp. let's hear more from inside that england camp. this is this afternoon's man of the match, salford's marc sneyd. we tried to play a certain way, with one eye on next week. but it was quite hard to do, with the way that we ended up playing. and we were racking up points on a regular basis and it was quite hard to get some kind of...momentum is probably not the right word, but some practice in basically for next week. but obviously, to put a scoreline on that in a world cup, we ain't going to complain, we are going to enjoy and be happy about it. you said the hard work starts now and it is hard
as for england, i went to the english press conference earlier and the england head coach shaun waneayers this evening. he said there will be no beers for the players this evening. he was asked by one journalist if, as a proud wigan resident come at the quarterfinal will be his proudest moment as england head coach. he said he is looking forward to that match, but what will be his proudest moment will be the world cup final, that is the focus, that very much the mindset within this england...
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masida lives in england.ago, her two brothers and sister—in—law were killed for their communist beliefs. masida is travelling to hear hamid nouri testify. relatives and survivors have, forjustice. tomorrow, masida and vida will go to court together. hamid nouri is about to testify. the atmosphere inside the court is tense. lots of the families of victim are crying and angry. hamid nouri testified for six days. protesters chant. his defence echoed, his story of denials from the iranian government, which has never acknowledged a massacre. the current president of iran, ebrahim raisi, was one of the death committee judges, and hamid nouri's boss. if hamid nouri is found guilty, this could have consequences for raisi. iran still in kills and imprisons political prisoners. i come to cover the verdes. it's around one year that i am reporting about the court in this case. —— the verdict. vida has attended nearly all of the 92 days of the trial. the bodies of the victims have never been returned to their relatives. t
masida lives in england.ago, her two brothers and sister—in—law were killed for their communist beliefs. masida is travelling to hear hamid nouri testify. relatives and survivors have, forjustice. tomorrow, masida and vida will go to court together. hamid nouri is about to testify. the atmosphere inside the court is tense. lots of the families of victim are crying and angry. hamid nouri testified for six days. protesters chant. his defence echoed, his story of denials from the iranian...
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the pound falls sharply after the bank of england announces an end to its emergency pension industry intervention — how will this affect the uk's financial stability? as russia launches more wreck missile strikes against ukraine, western countries say they will support the ukrainians for as long as it takes. a bbc investigation finds tiktok takes up to 70% of the donations through their app given to displaced families in syria. thriving in one of the world's toughest environments, we meet the greenland communities on the frontline of climate change. a lot of places in greenland have a record and rain. nowadays, we never know how the weather is going to be. bother! i do hate shoddy work. and dame angela lansbury, one of the stars of hollywood's golden age, has died at the age of 96. welcome to the programme. we will begin— welcome to the programme. we will begin with what is going on on — will begin with what is going on on financial markets. the pound has fallen sharply after the head of the bank of england announced an end to its emergency interventions in to the pension industry. t
the pound falls sharply after the bank of england announces an end to its emergency pension industry intervention — how will this affect the uk's financial stability? as russia launches more wreck missile strikes against ukraine, western countries say they will support the ukrainians for as long as it takes. a bbc investigation finds tiktok takes up to 70% of the donations through their app given to displaced families in syria. thriving in one of the world's toughest environments, we meet the...
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mild for england and wales.ts of scotland. and the reason we have those big temperature contrasts at the moment is down to ourjet stream, which is running across the uk. it's bringing many areas mild weather, but to the north side of the jet stream, we've got the colder air flowing in across scotland and increasingly that cooler weather will work its way into northern ireland as well. now this weekend it does stay unsettled. we've got further areas of low pressure. and it will become quite windy for a time as well on saturday. i think the best way to sum up saturday's weather is rain at times really. there will be some sunny spells between these bands of rain, but the winds pick up through the day. gusts running into the forties of miles an hour. so potentially some gales around our coasts and hills. it continues to be mild across the south of the uk with that colder air in scotland and increasingly northern ireland too. into the second part of the weekend, again, there will be some bands of rain around. it will
mild for england and wales.ts of scotland. and the reason we have those big temperature contrasts at the moment is down to ourjet stream, which is running across the uk. it's bringing many areas mild weather, but to the north side of the jet stream, we've got the colder air flowing in across scotland and increasingly that cooler weather will work its way into northern ireland as well. now this weekend it does stay unsettled. we've got further areas of low pressure. and it will become quite...
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i think it comes from bank of england sources — it comes from bank of england sources.ould _ sources. must be quite worrying you would think— sources. must be quite worrying you would think for the markets and for the government. there is also more criticism _ the government. there is also more criticism from the imf saying the uhfuhded — criticism from the imf saying the unfunded tax cuts are going to make the inflation situation worse. so there _ the inflation situation worse. so there is— the inflation situation worse. so there is nothing good in this for there is nothing good in this for the government. and it keeps the pressure — the government. and it keeps the pressure on the chancellor and the prime _ pressure on the chancellor and the prime minister. 1 pressure on the chancellor and the prime minister.— prime minister. i wonder what you both think of _ prime minister. i wonder what you both think of andrew _ prime minister. i wonder what you both think of andrew bailey's - both think of andrew bailey's decision to intervene again in public tonight. he was speak
i think it comes from bank of england sources — it comes from bank of england sources.ould _ sources. must be quite worrying you would think— sources. must be quite worrying you would think for the markets and for the government. there is also more criticism _ the government. there is also more criticism from the imf saying the uhfuhded — criticism from the imf saying the unfunded tax cuts are going to make the inflation situation worse. so there _ the inflation situation worse. so there...
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thatjet afternoon for england and wales. that jet stream afternoon for england and wales. the time we get to monday afternoon. then through the course of the evening and into tuesday, that weather front will make a bit more progress into western parts of england and wales. but players from scotland and northern ireland. the winds will remain south—westerly ahead of that weather front. remain south—westerly ahead of that weatherfront. look remain south—westerly ahead of that weather front. look at the temperatures, 20 in london and norwich and 17 in belfast. so yes, unsettled and raining but warm. i'm going to concentrate on wednesday. the weather front will spawn low pressure across the uk, lots of isobars there, really gusty weather front with gale force winds. around coasts and inland but also northern wales, cumbria, south—west scotland could scoop up 50—100 millimetres of rain. at the end of the week, back to could scoop up 50—100 millimetres of rain. at the end of the week, back to sunshine could scoop up 50—100 millimetres of rain. at the end of the week, back to sun
thatjet afternoon for england and wales. that jet stream afternoon for england and wales. the time we get to monday afternoon. then through the course of the evening and into tuesday, that weather front will make a bit more progress into western parts of england and wales. but players from scotland and northern ireland. the winds will remain south—westerly ahead of that weather front. remain south—westerly ahead of that weatherfront. look remain south—westerly ahead of that weather front....
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england's problem to solve? i am england�*s problem to solve?inances are in a sustainable position and until they do, this market volatility is going to continue, isn�*t it? do, this market volatility is going to continue, isn't it?— to continue, isn't it? ultimately, es, and to continue, isn't it? ultimately, yes. and that — to continue, isn't it? ultimately, yes, and that is _ to continue, isn't it? ultimately, yes, and that is the _ to continue, isn't it? ultimately, yes, and that is the line - to continue, isn't it? ultimately, yes, and that is the line the - to continue, isn't it? ultimately,| yes, and that is the line the bank of england seems to have taken by saying its intervention is a temporary measure in order to maintain a certain element of civility but its statement today that there is a material risk to financial stability, that is a very powerful statement. financial stability, that is a very powerfulstatement. it financial stability, that is a very powerful statement. it is kind of a warning to the government, and we have seen w
england's problem to solve? i am england�*s problem to solve?inances are in a sustainable position and until they do, this market volatility is going to continue, isn�*t it? do, this market volatility is going to continue, isn't it?— to continue, isn't it? ultimately, es, and to continue, isn't it? ultimately, yes. and that — to continue, isn't it? ultimately, yes, and that is _ to continue, isn't it? ultimately, yes, and that is the _ to continue, isn't it? ultimately, yes, and that is...
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come on, england!as seen before. it was being branded as the biggest, the best in the sport's history. it had a lot to live up to. frustratingly, that wait would go on a little longer. major technical problems meant the opening ceremony was curtailed. it was left to the players to make their own introductions. samoa building the atmosphere as only they can. england were going to need something special — the occasion definitely needed it. young starjack welsby suddenly on hand to provide it. england find a little bit of magic! and with that, the moment the world cup came alive. dom young, whose family is from newcastle, he plays in newcastle in australia, now delighting the english crowd in newcastle. many have tipped him to be a standout star of this tournament. it isn't hard to see why. it's a culmination of circus tricks and superman. the first half scoreline more comfortable than many expected. in the second england's world cup charge really took off. ten tries in total in a dominant display of powe
come on, england!as seen before. it was being branded as the biggest, the best in the sport's history. it had a lot to live up to. frustratingly, that wait would go on a little longer. major technical problems meant the opening ceremony was curtailed. it was left to the players to make their own introductions. samoa building the atmosphere as only they can. england were going to need something special — the occasion definitely needed it. young starjack welsby suddenly on hand to provide it....
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, scotland, wales and southwest england. sunshine from the south as the day wears on and temperatures still in that range of the mid—teens, perhaps up to 17 or 18 celsius across the southern half of england, but still frost free overnight. you can see what's going to happen as we head through friday and into the weekend, this area of low pressure dominating the situation so there'll be showers, longer spells of rain, also some gusty winds as well. it looks like low pressure stays in charge as we move into the following week. for the week ahead, it's starting dry, some unsettled weather midweek with some stronger winds and it's likely we'll keep outbreaks of rain and stronger winds as we head through into the weekend. that's all from me, goodbye.
, scotland, wales and southwest england. sunshine from the south as the day wears on and temperatures still in that range of the mid—teens, perhaps up to 17 or 18 celsius across the southern half of england, but still frost free overnight. you can see what's going to happen as we head through friday and into the weekend, this area of low pressure dominating the situation so there'll be showers, longer spells of rain, also some gusty winds as well. it looks like low pressure stays in charge as...
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the bank of england warns its bond—buying programme to stabilise pension funds will end on friday ashe imf delivers a bleak assessment for the global economy. funerals have taken place in thailand for the children killed at a daycare centre last week. buckingham palace announces that king charles will be crowned at westminster abbey on saturday 6 may. in a major scientific achievement, nasa says its attempt to deflect the path of an asteroid has been a success. last night, the police arrested him for killing hemsley post. and one of the last stars of hollywood's golden age, the actress angela lansbury, has died, at the age of 96. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. president biden and g7 leaders have said they will provide ukraine with military and financial support for as long as it takes as they warned russia against using weapons of mass destruction. the leaders made the commitment at an online meeting, in which they promised severe consequences should moscow's rhetoric on nuclear weapons become more than just words. the mee
the bank of england warns its bond—buying programme to stabilise pension funds will end on friday ashe imf delivers a bleak assessment for the global economy. funerals have taken place in thailand for the children killed at a daycare centre last week. buckingham palace announces that king charles will be crowned at westminster abbey on saturday 6 may. in a major scientific achievement, nasa says its attempt to deflect the path of an asteroid has been a success. last night, the police arrested...
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., , ., england? really good and if you consider they _ england?ow.- good place to be right now. england headina good place to be right now. england heading into — good place to be right now. england heading into the _ good place to be right now. england heading into the knockout _ good place to be right now. england heading into the knockout stages i good place to be right now. england heading into the knockout stages in | heading into the knockout stages in great form. three wins from three but how far have they've been tested? , ., ., but how far have they've been tested? , . ., , ., ., , tested? they had a good test against france. tested? they had a good test against france- new — tested? they had a good test against france. new zealand _ tested? they had a good test against france. new zealand have _ tested? they had a good test against france. new zealand have not - tested? they had a good test against france. new zealand have not been i france. new zealand have not been tested _ france. new zealand have not been tested yet _ france. new zea
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the bank's _ of england. we heard this from the imf. the bank's focus _ of england. something before the 315t of october because markets are just not really happy. for the latest information on the economy and politics, go to the bbc news website or the bbc news app. a nurse accused of murdering babies on a neonatal ward tried four times to kill a premature baby girl before succeeding, a court has heard. lucy letby is charged with murdering seven babies and attempting to murder 10 others at the countess of chester hospital in 2015 and 2016. she's denied the charges. our reporter rowan bridge has been following the case at manchester crown court. today is day three of the prosecution outlining their case against lucy letby who was accused of murdering seven children and attempting to murder a further ten. the babies in question all have anonymity orders in place, so we are addressing them by letters of the alphabet, and there was more traumatic and disturbing evidence of the jury heard this morning and much of the morning was spent dealing with a child described as ch
the bank's _ of england. we heard this from the imf. the bank's focus _ of england. something before the 315t of october because markets are just not really happy. for the latest information on the economy and politics, go to the bbc news website or the bbc news app. a nurse accused of murdering babies on a neonatal ward tried four times to kill a premature baby girl before succeeding, a court has heard. lucy letby is charged with murdering seven babies and attempting to murder 10 others at the...
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-- eight win for england. hopefully _ knockout stages? -- eight win for england.r england. hopefully you can hear l knockout stages? -- eight win for. england. hopefully you can hear me above the noise. the atmosphere really starting to build up. just been out into the van zone and there is a great party carnival atmosphere, lots of excitement, that will come as a great relief after the criticism this week of the empty seats we have seen that many of the grounds in the first week of this rugby league world cup. a big crowd expected today, lots of excitement about england, vertically after that victory over samoa last weekend. there are a few changes from last weekend, into the side comes the hugely experienced ryan hall, john bateman also comes back in after suspension. changes england will be desperate to keep up that momentum. kick off here in around 40 minutes' time. , ., , ' kick off here in around 40 minutes' time. ., , kick off here in around 40 minutes' time. ' time. great stuff, adam, adam will kee us time. great stuff, adam, adam will keep us undated — ti
-- eight win for england. hopefully _ knockout stages? -- eight win for england.r england. hopefully you can hear l knockout stages? -- eight win for. england. hopefully you can hear me above the noise. the atmosphere really starting to build up. just been out into the van zone and there is a great party carnival atmosphere, lots of excitement, that will come as a great relief after the criticism this week of the empty seats we have seen that many of the grounds in the first week of this rugby...
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the bank of england raises concerns about britain's financial stability as the imf warns of a sharp uk slowdown next year, and there was this warning for the world. in short, the worst is yet to come and, for many people, 2023 will feel like the recession. funerals have taken place in thailand for the children killed at a daycare centre last week. in a major scientific achievement, nasa says its attempt and one of the last remaining stars of hollywood's golden age, the actress angela lansbury, has died, at the age of 96. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden and g7 leaders have held an emergency meeting to discuss what more they can do to support ukraine after a second day of russian missile strikes. they condemned the attacks and reassured president zelensky that they were steadfast in their commitment to his country. they said irresponsible nuclear rhetoric risked global peace and security. ukraine's president zelensky addressed the g7 meeting, calling for more
the bank of england raises concerns about britain's financial stability as the imf warns of a sharp uk slowdown next year, and there was this warning for the world. in short, the worst is yet to come and, for many people, 2023 will feel like the recession. funerals have taken place in thailand for the children killed at a daycare centre last week. in a major scientific achievement, nasa says its attempt and one of the last remaining stars of hollywood's golden age, the actress angela lansbury,...
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why didn't you go back to england? >> well, i saw what families had here and that made me rather hopeful for what i could achieve here and there is work to be had, whereas back in england i would be but a burden on my family, on my father, and so, yea, at least here, one can labor whereas, you know, back in england, persons who have been on acres of land for near on two centuries, as tenants, you may say, gentlemen and the like who have newly become upon means, they are buying up the land and running them off. whereas everyone as an alternative is flocking to the city, on london, whereas, there is no work to go around or there is not enough and so what work there is, rather devalued for over much persons who wish a labor in that trade, so that even the men who are able to ply a trade, they are not making half the wages that their grandfather would have made plying the same trade. so, most persons back in england, if you are not of the merchant going sort, may haps i should say that this is one alternative, as well. one
why didn't you go back to england? >> well, i saw what families had here and that made me rather hopeful for what i could achieve here and there is work to be had, whereas back in england i would be but a burden on my family, on my father, and so, yea, at least here, one can labor whereas, you know, back in england, persons who have been on acres of land for near on two centuries, as tenants, you may say, gentlemen and the like who have newly become upon means, they are buying up the land...
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england and wales overall have more cloud and patchy rain for northern england, the midlands and walesternoon. looks like that rain could turn heavier briefly as it heads across the south—east of england tomorrow evening, onto thursday and we look at the top and tail of the country for the wetter weather, very confident we will see quite few showers on the principle scotland and northern ireland on thursday, this area of rain, the forecast at the moment is more iffy, it does not look like we will see much further north on the m4 corridor and we might not even see as heavy across southern counties of england, so decent autumn sunshine for many on thursday, by friday it looks like the area of head off towards the continent, showers to the far north of the of the uk, the wind will be a feature for the far north of scotland, boasting 60 or 70 mph. could be felt at first thing across england and wales on friday but essentially back to where we are thursday, lots of autumn sunshine —— could be fog posting. temperatures lower double figures the mid—teens. a reminder of our top story... the ba
england and wales overall have more cloud and patchy rain for northern england, the midlands and walesternoon. looks like that rain could turn heavier briefly as it heads across the south—east of england tomorrow evening, onto thursday and we look at the top and tail of the country for the wetter weather, very confident we will see quite few showers on the principle scotland and northern ireland on thursday, this area of rain, the forecast at the moment is more iffy, it does not look like we...
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things that have also come from england. so things for the most part, are either selling when you come and things that you had in your house back in england, all of your furniture, you're bedding, there are some things that are on supply ships, which i have recently, come around once a year. so things like candles and wicks for the oil lamp, which you'll see burning over on the cupboard, things such as spices and butter and gunpowder and baskets. metal things like nails will have to be sent over from england. so church services will be on sundays. sabbath is on the evening on saturday, into the evening next on sunday. and so, from, there will have services for most of the day. we keep the services a viable form for complication. it's reformed congregation for christians. so we will keep church services for the entire day. or start off in the day in the morning, there will be meetings. we meet in the fort, it's the largest building that we have. so will meet up there and then is not a minister proper he never finished univers
things that have also come from england. so things for the most part, are either selling when you come and things that you had in your house back in england, all of your furniture, you're bedding, there are some things that are on supply ships, which i have recently, come around once a year. so things like candles and wicks for the oil lamp, which you'll see burning over on the cupboard, things such as spices and butter and gunpowder and baskets. metal things like nails will have to be sent...
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the governor of the bank of england.om david gauke — a former conservative mp who was lord chancellor and secretary of state forjustice in 2018 and 2019. welcome to you, good to have you on the programme. your thoughts on the appointment ofjeremy hunt is a new cat chancellor and what he has said this morning? i cat chancellor and what he has said this morning?— this morning? i think it is a sensible — this morning? i think it is a sensible appointment - this morning? i think it is a sensible appointment and l this morning? i think it is a l sensible appointment and his interviews this morning were very reassuring, for the markets which is the priority, but i hope also struck a better tone in terms of the public than the prime minister struck yesterday. than the prime minister struck yesterday-— yesterday. hello? sorry to interrupt- _ yesterday. hello? sorry to interrupt. i— yesterday. hello? sorry to interrupt. ithink- yesterday. hello? sorry to interrupt. i think he - yesterday. hello? sorry to interrupt. i think he has
the governor of the bank of england.om david gauke — a former conservative mp who was lord chancellor and secretary of state forjustice in 2018 and 2019. welcome to you, good to have you on the programme. your thoughts on the appointment ofjeremy hunt is a new cat chancellor and what he has said this morning? i cat chancellor and what he has said this morning?— this morning? i think it is a sensible — this morning? i think it is a sensible appointment - this morning? i think it is a...
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england on the board within five minutes.fore they felt the fizzle of the fiji attack. a reminder that they, too, can turn it on. there is what fiji can do with the ball in hand. whatever was said in the england dressing room at half—time, it had an instant impact, and then the floodgates opened as they ran in ten second—half tries. as fiji faltered and tired... england were simply too quick, too strong, too good. macdonald shone as she picked up herfourth of the game, capping off a ruthless win for the relentless roses. a bit more composed in the second half, had a bit more control and i like to think we went back to being england and managed to put out a decent performance in the second half. next up in pool c, they face familiar foes france in whangarei next weekend. jo currie, bbc news. match of the day is on after the news with all the premier league highlights but i'm going to give you the results now. and erling haarland's incredible goal tally is now 20 from just 13 games for manchester city. today they beat a struggl
england on the board within five minutes.fore they felt the fizzle of the fiji attack. a reminder that they, too, can turn it on. there is what fiji can do with the ball in hand. whatever was said in the england dressing room at half—time, it had an instant impact, and then the floodgates opened as they ran in ten second—half tries. as fiji faltered and tired... england were simply too quick, too strong, too good. macdonald shone as she picked up herfourth of the game, capping off a...
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in particular, the union of scotland and england. and summing up this evening, the lord advocate said, despite the highly charged political context, this is a question of law. in the final hour in court, we heard arguments from sirjames edie, who is speaking for the uk government, the uk government say they should be nojudgment from the the uk government say they should be no judgment from the supreme court on a bill that has not even gone through the scottish parliament, and they will argue that the scottish government cannot hold a legal independence referendum. this will continue tomorrow, but a judgment is not expected for several weeks or even months. the possibility of life on mars has been debated for years. and now new research shows that the planet may once have been teeming with underground, microscopic organisms. french scientists have come to this conclusion after developing a model revealing how habitable mars would have been 4 billion years ago. we can speak to hannah sargeant, planetary scientist at the open university
in particular, the union of scotland and england. and summing up this evening, the lord advocate said, despite the highly charged political context, this is a question of law. in the final hour in court, we heard arguments from sirjames edie, who is speaking for the uk government, the uk government say they should be nojudgment from the the uk government say they should be no judgment from the supreme court on a bill that has not even gone through the scottish parliament, and they will argue...