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fiona trott, bbc news.our website. and do let me know what you have been up to on lockdown in corinth. —— in corentin tolisso you can reach me on tolisso twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. do stay with us. hello. if you're looking for rain through this week, there is not very much in the forecast. but what i can offer you is plenty of warmth. in fact, during monday to the south—west of london, temperatures got very close to 27 degrees. we'll see more very warm weather over the next few days. on the satellite picture, you can see this stripe of cloud that's been working its way in towards the north west. not bringing an awful lot of rain, though. this is a frontal system, but one which is weakening very quickly, so really wejust have a band of cloud sitting in place across parts of england and wales through tuesday morning. maybe the odd spot of drizzle around, but generally speaking it will be dry. a bit more in the way of cloud generally than we had during monday. conversely for northern ireland and scotland, he
fiona trott, bbc news.our website. and do let me know what you have been up to on lockdown in corinth. —— in corentin tolisso you can reach me on tolisso twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. do stay with us. hello. if you're looking for rain through this week, there is not very much in the forecast. but what i can offer you is plenty of warmth. in fact, during monday to the south—west of london, temperatures got very close to 27 degrees. we'll see more very warm weather over the next few days....
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fiona trott reports from middlesbrough.d. 0ur voices should be heard, rather than being made to feel invisible and not important enough. i definitely don't think the government understands. the odds, health—wise, were stacked against areas like middlesbrough. covid—19 has really shone a light on that. coronavirus is finding the poorest communities. everyone that suffers are still the ones at the bottom of the food chain. in a town with some of the country's highest child poverty rates, mums like gemma need help. hello. your dress is lovely. her eldest daughter is shielding away from home. shall we go and have a sit down? her family is divided. and when i can't be there for her, ifeel like i'm letting her down, you know? and she's in agony and i can't take the pain away. that's when it... i couldn't give her a cuddle because we were kept apart. she'll be sat the step while i'm sat on the grass. but then, walking away... covid is taking an emotional toll, and a financial one. the cost of living has gone up, but your money has
fiona trott reports from middlesbrough.d. 0ur voices should be heard, rather than being made to feel invisible and not important enough. i definitely don't think the government understands. the odds, health—wise, were stacked against areas like middlesbrough. covid—19 has really shone a light on that. coronavirus is finding the poorest communities. everyone that suffers are still the ones at the bottom of the food chain. in a town with some of the country's highest child poverty rates, mums...
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fiona trott, bbc news.t plans for some businesses to reopen in england. outdoor markets and car showrooms would be able to open from the beginning ofjune if it's safe to do so, followed by all other shops later in the month. our business correpondent katie prescottjoins me now. just talk us through what we are likely to see in the coming weeks in england. it is certainly going to feel very different. this is great news for shoppers but also retailers who have been chomping at the bit to open since they had to shut their shutters. the sector has really struggled even before the coronavirus pandemic so they are going to be delighted at this news. it is also big news for the millions of people who work in retail in england who will be going back to theirjobs over the england who will be going back to their jobs over the next england who will be going back to theirjobs over the next few england who will be going back to their jobs over the next few weeks. so what borisjohnson has announced is that shops will op
fiona trott, bbc news.t plans for some businesses to reopen in england. outdoor markets and car showrooms would be able to open from the beginning ofjune if it's safe to do so, followed by all other shops later in the month. our business correpondent katie prescottjoins me now. just talk us through what we are likely to see in the coming weeks in england. it is certainly going to feel very different. this is great news for shoppers but also retailers who have been chomping at the bit to open...
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let's speak now to our correspondent fiona trott, who is in sunderland for us.ac in sunderland, but right now, it does very much feel like the 1940s. we have the bonding out here today, the flags in the windows, the poppies as well, and of course the tunes playing in the background. it is notjust this house, it is happening at the other end of the street as well. everybody going out into their own driveway or their own garden and having a street party, a safe distance away from their neighbours. they have gone to a lot of effort, even differed here at this house is red white and blue. the lady behind it all here in this pa rt the lady behind it all here in this part of sunderland is faith. tell us why you have organised this. in these uncertain times, we wanted the community to come together, have some afternoon tea and a few drinks and just have a really good time and spread some cheer. actually, it has not rained yet. it has been threatening to, but it is still dry. it is lovely and sunny and looks like it will be sunny again. we can live in hope. i want to in
let's speak now to our correspondent fiona trott, who is in sunderland for us.ac in sunderland, but right now, it does very much feel like the 1940s. we have the bonding out here today, the flags in the windows, the poppies as well, and of course the tunes playing in the background. it is notjust this house, it is happening at the other end of the street as well. everybody going out into their own driveway or their own garden and having a street party, a safe distance away from their...
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fiona trott has been to meet her. pick a card, any card. picka card, any card.so now family are learning some too. he loved it, i spoke to one of his friends about it, and he said that my dad would be loving this, and he would. he was so funny, just a presentation of it made me laugh.|j wonder if you can levitate and go uphill? amazing, you cannot go uphill? amazing, you cannot go uphill the other way, can you. and for any friends that might need it, lessons from a professional. they are dad helped the local magic shop go online, he wanted to keep the business going during lockdown. you're going to have to be a bit louder than that. hello there, how are you? it is owned by his friend mark. in the times that living two, the eight usual grieving process is not the same, so i'm trying to find strength and other things, keeping magic going has helped me go on. and i know his family have even got there magic going as well. i've been around magic for over 25 years. cheers, let's keep the magic going. if you see a magic trick, you cannot help but smile. i always though
fiona trott has been to meet her. pick a card, any card. picka card, any card.so now family are learning some too. he loved it, i spoke to one of his friends about it, and he said that my dad would be loving this, and he would. he was so funny, just a presentation of it made me laugh.|j wonder if you can levitate and go uphill? amazing, you cannot go uphill? amazing, you cannot go uphill the other way, can you. and for any friends that might need it, lessons from a professional. they are dad...
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fiona trott reports from middlesbrough.ces should be heard, rather than being made to feel invisible and not important enough. i definitely don't think the government understands. the odds, health—wise, were stacked against areas like middlesbrough. covid—19 has really shone a light on that. coronavirus is finding the poorest communities. everyone that suffers are still the ones at the bottom of the food chain. in a town with some of the country's highest child poverty rates, mums like gemma need help. hello. your dress is lovely. her eldest daughter is shielding away from home. shall we go and have a sit down? her family is divided. and when i can't be there for her, ifeel like i'm letting her down, you know? and she's in agony and i can't take the pain away. that's when it... i couldn't give her a cuddle because we were kept apart. she'll be sat the step while i'm sat on the grass. but then, walking away... covid is taking an emotional toll, and a financial one. the cost of living has gone up, but your money hasn't. i mea
fiona trott reports from middlesbrough.ces should be heard, rather than being made to feel invisible and not important enough. i definitely don't think the government understands. the odds, health—wise, were stacked against areas like middlesbrough. covid—19 has really shone a light on that. coronavirus is finding the poorest communities. everyone that suffers are still the ones at the bottom of the food chain. in a town with some of the country's highest child poverty rates, mums like...
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scotland and northern ireland, however, remain under stricter restrictions for now. 0ur correspondent fiona trott on the south—east coast. hundreds of people enjoying the sunshine at southend—on—sea. it looks like a bank holiday before the pandemic. in wales, a very different scene. there, people can only travel when necessary. this was scotland today. and a beach in northern ireland, where people are still being encouraged to stay at home. in the north of england, this has been whitley bay's busiest day during lockdown. as you can see, most people on the beaches are social distancing. the local council says dominic cummings's visit has made it harderfor dominic cummings's visit has made it harder for them dominic cummings's visit has made it harderfor them to dominic cummings's visit has made it harder for them to enforce the rules. we have to get their message out that we are still on lockdown, still have social distancing measures in force. boris needs to make quick actions now to get public confidence back. but here on the promenade, most visitors say they are still staying alert. it's not ri
scotland and northern ireland, however, remain under stricter restrictions for now. 0ur correspondent fiona trott on the south—east coast. hundreds of people enjoying the sunshine at southend—on—sea. it looks like a bank holiday before the pandemic. in wales, a very different scene. there, people can only travel when necessary. this was scotland today. and a beach in northern ireland, where people are still being encouraged to stay at home. in the north of england, this has been whitley...
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fiona trott has been to meet her. pick a card, any card. the trick taught by her dad.s friends about it and he said, "your dad would be loving this." and he would. the floating orange one was so funny. just the presentation of itjust really made me laugh. i wonder if it can levitate and go uphill. 0h hey—ho, whoa, hey... amazing. you can't go uphill the other way, can you? "oh, yes, i can," says the orange. and for any friends who might need it, some lessons from a professional. all black, 0k? eloise and kirsty‘s dad helped the local magic shop go online. he wanted to keep the business going during lockdown. whenever you like, just shout "stop". you'll have to be a bit louder than that. hello there, how are you? it's owned by his friend mark. a lot of people are suffering through these times we are living through and the usual grieving process, obviously, you can't be there with people as well. so i think it's important to find strength in other things. keeping the magic going has definitely given me strength to carry on doing what kim set up to do and i know even and
fiona trott has been to meet her. pick a card, any card. the trick taught by her dad.s friends about it and he said, "your dad would be loving this." and he would. the floating orange one was so funny. just the presentation of itjust really made me laugh. i wonder if it can levitate and go uphill. 0h hey—ho, whoa, hey... amazing. you can't go uphill the other way, can you? "oh, yes, i can," says the orange. and for any friends who might need it, some lessons from a...
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fiona trott, in northumberland, thank you. our political correspondent is at westminster...is an end to the matter? i doubt it, but as far as the prime minister is concerned, it should be. the response from downing street to that statement from durham police goes as follows, "the police have made it clear they are taking no action against mr cummings and that going to durham did not breach the regulations." it goes on to say that the prime minister said he believes dominic cummings behaved an illegal manner and he now regards the issue is closed. i think the point is that this statement from durham is not conclusive. it says there might have been a breach of the guidelines but in any case they are not going to ta ke in any case they are not going to take any further action. —— in a legal manner. at the moment downing street are sticking behind dominic cummings and it does not change anything as far as they are concerned. but his political opponents in the labour party and elsewhere are still calling for him to resign. they are pointing to this statement by the police, saying
fiona trott, in northumberland, thank you. our political correspondent is at westminster...is an end to the matter? i doubt it, but as far as the prime minister is concerned, it should be. the response from downing street to that statement from durham police goes as follows, "the police have made it clear they are taking no action against mr cummings and that going to durham did not breach the regulations." it goes on to say that the prime minister said he believes dominic cummings...
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fiona trott has been to meet her. pick a card, any card. picka card, any card.he loved magix and our friends and family are learning some as a tribute to kim brian. he would love it. i've spoken to one of his friends about it and he said, your dad would be loving this. it was just so funny, just the presentation of it just this. it was just so funny, just the presentation of itjust really made me laugh stop i wonder if it can levitate and go uphill. 0h hello, whoa, hey... amazing. you can't what the hell the other way, can you? whoa, hey... amazing. you can't what the hellthe otherway, can you? oh, yes, ican, says the hellthe otherway, can you? oh, yes, i can, says the orange. and for any friends who might need it, some lessons from a professional. eloise and kirsty‘s dad helped the local magic shop go on line. he wanted to keep the business going during the down. how are you? it's owned by his friend mark. the usual grieving process , friend mark. the usual grieving process, that's gone as well. so i think it's important to find strength and other things. keepi
fiona trott has been to meet her. pick a card, any card. picka card, any card.he loved magix and our friends and family are learning some as a tribute to kim brian. he would love it. i've spoken to one of his friends about it and he said, your dad would be loving this. it was just so funny, just the presentation of it just this. it was just so funny, just the presentation of itjust really made me laugh stop i wonder if it can levitate and go uphill. 0h hello, whoa, hey... amazing. you can't...