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what about glasgow then?rently sitting in second in pool three, and have a tough test tomorrow when they go to saracens, who've already sealed their place in the quarterfinals with a 100% record . with a 100% record. that match might not have too much riding on it because an edinburgh win ensures glasgow would go through as one of the top three runners up. and that would be a first for scottish rugby with both sides advancing. earlier i spoke to the former scotland international and edinburgh fly—half, chris paterson. edinburgh have been adding layers to the game for the last year or so, so the game for the last year or so, so the defense was rock solid. it is a great town location, the set piece has been excellent for a good number of months and last week, in toulon they added that attacking edge, when you play french teams they tend to give you more opportunity to play, they will put two or flee in the back field, they will maybe be a bit narrower in defense, and edinburgh took full advantage of that, there
what about glasgow then?rently sitting in second in pool three, and have a tough test tomorrow when they go to saracens, who've already sealed their place in the quarterfinals with a 100% record . with a 100% record. that match might not have too much riding on it because an edinburgh win ensures glasgow would go through as one of the top three runners up. and that would be a first for scottish rugby with both sides advancing. earlier i spoke to the former scotland international and edinburgh...
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and defining to glasgow, butjust over six months ago, the macintosh building at the glasgow school oflast time, of course, that's true. a large part of the internal structures are gone. these pictures taken shortly after the second - show the pictures taken shortly after the second show the of the second fire show the extent of the damage. hints of the damage9 hintsof the wetldtrenewnedl 9 just damage9 hintsof the wetldtrenewnedl fijust a damage9 hintsof the wetldtrenewnedl § just a hollowed damage9 hintsof the wetldtrenewnedl fijust a hollowed out building nowjust a hollowed out shell. the investigation into what caused this fire is still ongoing, but within the next few weeks, the hope is to start scooping out the debris from the bowels of what remains of so experts, can start sifting through it and salvage what they can. this was a charles rennie mackintosh masterpiece, with its curves and angles, its shadows and light. the distinctive wooden panelling, wooden furniture, unique asa panelling, wooden furniture, unique as a working art school and a work of art. now, though, as a workin
and defining to glasgow, butjust over six months ago, the macintosh building at the glasgow school oflast time, of course, that's true. a large part of the internal structures are gone. these pictures taken shortly after the second - show the pictures taken shortly after the second show the of the second fire show the extent of the damage. hints of the damage9 hintsof the wetldtrenewnedl 9 just damage9 hintsof the wetldtrenewnedl fijust a damage9 hintsof the wetldtrenewnedl § just a hollowed...
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building at the glasgow school of art was engulfed in fire for a second time.m here, and it's much more extensive than last time, of course, that's true. a large part of the internal structures are gone. these pictures taken shortly after the second fire show the extent of the damage — hints of the world—renowned building, now just a hollowed—out shell. the investigation into what caused this fire is still ongoing, but within the next few weeks the hope is to start scooping out the debris from the bowels of what remains of the mack, so experts can start sifting through it and salvage what they can. this was a charles rennie mackintosh masterpiece, with its curves and angles, its shadows and light, the distinctive wooden panelling, wooden furniture, unique as a working art school and a work of art. now, though, a chance to experience at least part of it, if not in the real world, the virtual one instead. and the plaster casts like this one, the laocoon, genuinely, i think it's amazing, what you can do with vr technology and digital technology, especially obvious
building at the glasgow school of art was engulfed in fire for a second time.m here, and it's much more extensive than last time, of course, that's true. a large part of the internal structures are gone. these pictures taken shortly after the second fire show the extent of the damage — hints of the world—renowned building, now just a hollowed—out shell. the investigation into what caused this fire is still ongoing, but within the next few weeks the hope is to start scooping out the debris...
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with their tourism branding slogan of people make glasgow which was developed by surveying hundreds and hundreds of thousands of glaswegians to come up with words that resonate with the local population so it's truly authentic as people make glasgow make glasgow that's right and then in the city of edinburgh the slogan is this is edinburgh which allows every citizen to contribute their own voice as edinburgh is doing now with the edinburgh twenty fifty project to develop the future of this this great city so from what you say scotland has achieved a very strong brand identity has a very high percentage of visits to the local population but is there anything else scotland should be doing from from your assessment is a something else that could be cutting through on yes indeed we should continue to evaluate and analyze brand perceptions of brand scotland but in addition we should not only listen with our head but also our heart it reminds me of when the scottish parliament building that beautiful iconic building or opened in edinburgh many years ago and edwin morgan wrote that wonderf
with their tourism branding slogan of people make glasgow which was developed by surveying hundreds and hundreds of thousands of glaswegians to come up with words that resonate with the local population so it's truly authentic as people make glasgow make glasgow that's right and then in the city of edinburgh the slogan is this is edinburgh which allows every citizen to contribute their own voice as edinburgh is doing now with the edinburgh twenty fifty project to develop the future of this this...
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catriona renton, bbc news, glasgow. eve. george rusu is accused of using a drone on a field near the runwayjust days after a scare at gatwick grounded more than 1,000 flights. he's due to appear in uxbridge magistrates' court on tuesday. rescue teams searching for a two—year—old boy, who fell down a well in southern spain, have begun drilling in an effort to reach him. julen rosello's parents say he fell down the 300 feet drop in malaga last sunday. miners are now drilling a tunnel next to the well, wide enough to allow rescuers to be lowered down. tsunami warnings have been lifted after a 6.7 magnitude earthquake hit the coast of northern chile last night. hundreds of thousands of homes have been left without power — and tremors were felt 250 miles away in the capital of santiago. the country is located on the so—called pacific ring of fire, where earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are common. all around the world, scientists are looking for the latest medical breakthroughs — to help beat cancer and other diseases. and
catriona renton, bbc news, glasgow. eve. george rusu is accused of using a drone on a field near the runwayjust days after a scare at gatwick grounded more than 1,000 flights. he's due to appear in uxbridge magistrates' court on tuesday. rescue teams searching for a two—year—old boy, who fell down a well in southern spain, have begun drilling in an effort to reach him. julen rosello's parents say he fell down the 300 feet drop in malaga last sunday. miners are now drilling a tunnel next to...
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glasgow and edinburgh both doing really well with glasgow in the same group as the salaries.in the top 14, unbeaten at home but they have no points in europe so far this season have no points in europe so far this season strangely. it's not a walkover for saracens as such, but they are in such good form, they have billy vunipola back, jamie george back, they have some real big front line players who will lead the charge in france. thanks forjoining us charge in france. thanks forjoining us to look ahead. and you can listen to gloucester‘s match with munster at kingsholm on radio 5live sports extra from 7.40pm this evening... that's followed by four commentaries from 12.55pm tomorrow afternoon, beginning with newcastle's crucial trip to montpellier. american football news. the los angeles chargers will come into the their nfl play—off tie at the new england patriots confident as they look to continue their march in their divisional game in massachusetts. the patriots had a bye last weekend, as the afc east champions and understand this will be a different prospect. the playoff
glasgow and edinburgh both doing really well with glasgow in the same group as the salaries.in the top 14, unbeaten at home but they have no points in europe so far this season have no points in europe so far this season strangely. it's not a walkover for saracens as such, but they are in such good form, they have billy vunipola back, jamie george back, they have some real big front line players who will lead the charge in france. thanks forjoining us charge in france. thanks forjoining us to...
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catriona renton, bbc news, glasgow.o hold a conference call with her cabinet ministers this afternoon as she prepares to outline her next steps to break the brexit deadlock. she'll make a statement in the house of commons tomorrow. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth can tell us more. since theresa may's brexit deal was pretty emphatically rejected by parliament, she has been meeting mps from all different parties to try and find out what, if anything, parliament might support. this afternoon she is due to update her cabinet on those conversations and thatis cabinet on those conversations and that is because tomorrow she is due to go before the house of commons and makea to go before the house of commons and make a statement, just suggesting what her next steps may be. we not expecting anything concrete. if anything, just an indication of her thinking about where she is headed. i'm told in the early pa rt where she is headed. i'm told in the early part of next week she will continue meeting with mps to those conver
catriona renton, bbc news, glasgow.o hold a conference call with her cabinet ministers this afternoon as she prepares to outline her next steps to break the brexit deadlock. she'll make a statement in the house of commons tomorrow. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth can tell us more. since theresa may's brexit deal was pretty emphatically rejected by parliament, she has been meeting mps from all different parties to try and find out what, if anything, parliament might support. this...
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catriona renton, bbc news, glasgow.rities millions of pounds. it's a crime that can affect anybody and is a growing problem for public services like the police, local councils and the nhs — which hold vast quantities of sensitive material. ministers say they're toughening up their approach to cyber attacks, but critics believe far more needs to be done. our reporter robert cooper has been investigating the extent of the problem. it's meant disruption to public services and cost the taxpayer millions of pounds. held to ransom, the sixth form college that paid cyber criminals to release exam work. five days after an international cyber attack, patients in our region's biggest health trust are still facing disruption. cyber criminals and it's believed state—sponsored hackers have targeted public services here in the north. mike starkey is the elected mayor of copeland borough council. there was no data lost or stolen as such, but the data was encrypted and it was put beyond our reach, so we couldn't access files. they aske
catriona renton, bbc news, glasgow.rities millions of pounds. it's a crime that can affect anybody and is a growing problem for public services like the police, local councils and the nhs — which hold vast quantities of sensitive material. ministers say they're toughening up their approach to cyber attacks, but critics believe far more needs to be done. our reporter robert cooper has been investigating the extent of the problem. it's meant disruption to public services and cost the taxpayer...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.k it's this one. divers in hawaii got the chance to swim with their very own jaws. this huge great white shark is nearly six metres long and weighs in at an estimated 2.5 tonnes. it is believed to be a 50—year—old female called deep blue. she's one of the largest sharks ever recorded and this is only the third ever sighting of her. new research appears to have settled a long—running debate over the age of the rings of saturn. scientists have confirmed the planet's iconic rings are very young, no more than 100 million years old, and may have been formed during a time when dinosaurs still roamed on earth. the insight comes from the final measurements acquired by nasa's cassini probe, just before it drove itself to destruction in saturn's atmosphere in 2017. if your commute this morning looked a bit drab, it might notjust be the winter gloom to blame. and were 37% more popular last year. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. i have an orange sunrise four review this mor
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.k it's this one. divers in hawaii got the chance to swim with their very own jaws. this huge great white shark is nearly six metres long and weighs in at an estimated 2.5 tonnes. it is believed to be a 50—year—old female called deep blue. she's one of the largest sharks ever recorded and this is only the third ever sighting of her. new research appears to have settled a long—running debate over the age of the rings of saturn. scientists have confirmed the...
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ini repeat of the pool glasgow in a repeat of the pool stage.from officials. he said: "sexton has the bat phone to the referee. manny pecddiee crdised ' meme frankieflunn last—month this is trump's maiden final and o'sullivians 13th. trump ended this afternoons session 6 frames up. we can head over to alexandra palace now where. o'sullivan is looking for his 8th masters title. two frames back but is still 8—3 at. and adjust about 2000 again. —— they arejust and adjust about 2000 again. —— they are just about to though again. didn't catch my back on bbc website and ona didn't catch my back on bbc website and on a bbc two right now. coming up and on a bbc two right now. coming up next, the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: i'm in taiwan discovering priceless treasures from china's ancient past. lucy hits the slopes in france to test out the latest ski gadgets. museum recently announced that in the summer of 2020 it will send a temporary exhibition, including some of its finest pieces,
ini repeat of the pool glasgow in a repeat of the pool stage.from officials. he said: "sexton has the bat phone to the referee. manny pecddiee crdised ' meme frankieflunn last—month this is trump's maiden final and o'sullivians 13th. trump ended this afternoons session 6 frames up. we can head over to alexandra palace now where. o'sullivan is looking for his 8th masters title. two frames back but is still 8—3 at. and adjust about 2000 again. —— they arejust and adjust about 2000...
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catriona renton, bbc news, glasgow. conference call with her cabinet ministers this afternoon as she prepares to outline her next steps to break the brexit deadlock. she'll make a statement in the house of commons tomorrow. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is in our london newsroom. good morning. there has been so much discussion, lots in the newspapers, about who said what to do and the conversations 110w about who said what to do and the conversations now continue? they do because theresa may is struggling to find some sort of consensus in those cross— party find some sort of consensus in those cross—party talks she has been holding over the past few days. they will continue next week. theresa may will continue next week. theresa may will be in the commons tomorrow to say what she is going to do next. but the big fear now in downing street is other mps may try and take control of the process. two particular plans we hear about this morning, one would rule out the uk leaving the european union without any deal
catriona renton, bbc news, glasgow. conference call with her cabinet ministers this afternoon as she prepares to outline her next steps to break the brexit deadlock. she'll make a statement in the house of commons tomorrow. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is in our london newsroom. good morning. there has been so much discussion, lots in the newspapers, about who said what to do and the conversations 110w about who said what to do and the conversations now continue? they do because...
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the display here at the kelvingrove art gallery and museum in glasgow shows the two sides of leonardo the one hand, you have the fine artist who's interested in modelling form in really delicate detail using light and shade. on the other hand, you've got leonardo the engineer, who's interested in the movement of a horse and in designing weapons or fanciful war machines, as he called them. and he also liked to make maps such as this one of the central region of italy, including the arno valley where he was born. these, he made to support his architectural work. the final venue on this whistle—stop tour is the sunderland museum, where i'm joined by carly collier from the royal collection. this is the image i really want to talk to you about. basically, it's an essay. absolutely. leonardo was an artist, a scientist, but also an intellectual, and here he's investigating the nature of light. obviously, there is some drawing, because it is leonardo. in the great scheme of things, how good was he, from michelangelo to picasso? he really was a great draughtsman. and he's very unique in the wa
the display here at the kelvingrove art gallery and museum in glasgow shows the two sides of leonardo the one hand, you have the fine artist who's interested in modelling form in really delicate detail using light and shade. on the other hand, you've got leonardo the engineer, who's interested in the movement of a horse and in designing weapons or fanciful war machines, as he called them. and he also liked to make maps such as this one of the central region of italy, including the arno valley...
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share with us your thoughts andi glasgow.us your thoughts and i suppose your frustrations. goodness, where do we start?! i think the parliamentary process has broken down and it has let down every single person in the uk. i think we have to go back to basics here. why are we leaving the eu? i think that has been lost in this whole debacle that has came about. and when someone asked me in the office today, what is happening and what is the benefits of leaving the eu?! what is the benefits of leaving the eu? i couldn't actually answer. i found myself really annoyed because i'm really found myself really annoyed because i‘ m really interested found myself really annoyed because i'm really interested in this and i think it will affect everything a person in the uk, and therefore it has been lost in this farce which is the westminster process. so, what i would like to see happen, i think it is pretty obvious that the government is going to win the vote tonight, but so what? and then what? i think we had to put it back to the peopl
share with us your thoughts andi glasgow.us your thoughts and i suppose your frustrations. goodness, where do we start?! i think the parliamentary process has broken down and it has let down every single person in the uk. i think we have to go back to basics here. why are we leaving the eu? i think that has been lost in this whole debacle that has came about. and when someone asked me in the office today, what is happening and what is the benefits of leaving the eu?! what is the benefits of...
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building at the glasgow school of art was engulfed in fire for a second time. last time, of course, that's true. a large part of the internal structures are gone. these pictures taken shortly after the second fire show the extent of the damage — hints of the world—renowned building, now just a hollowed—out shell. the investigation into what caused this fire is still ongoing, but within the next few weeks the hope is to start scooping out the debris from the bowels of what remains of the mack, so experts can start sifting through it and salvage what they can. this was a charles rennie mackintosh masterpiece, with its curves and angles, its shadows and light, the distinctive wooden panelling, wooden furniture, unique as a working art school and a work of art. now, though, a chance to experience at least part of it, if not in the real world, the virtual one instead. i am in a studio at the mack. i know it doesn't exist any more, but through this headset, it's like i'm there. this, a three—dimensional rendering of one of the studios, and the plaster casts like this
building at the glasgow school of art was engulfed in fire for a second time. last time, of course, that's true. a large part of the internal structures are gone. these pictures taken shortly after the second fire show the extent of the damage — hints of the world—renowned building, now just a hollowed—out shell. the investigation into what caused this fire is still ongoing, but within the next few weeks the hope is to start scooping out the debris from the bowels of what remains of the...
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out i think for glasgow international no doubt and so mom will think until a month or mumble if. you bear with a little bit you know there's song oh i'm on board and i got that one for myself. something i want to go through and do go on but it will go. out. and. i needed a bit more practice so i headed off to a dot school in old havana for some more tips i thought i would be joining a class of sweaty tourist beginners but instead i was greeted by a man who well and his group of professional cuban don says. we spent all morning with his famous son band chopper lots and i did some dancing with that with the singers you know and although i learned the side of the steps i don't feel like the body is really doing the right thing is it possible to learn the feeling for the size that you can if you do not you know form with it is that it's possible. you know what it's called we have a double at the old guard system with all this to tell me about the way to the casino because today i was just dancing alone with the singers but you find you like to teach in this very special formation. br
out i think for glasgow international no doubt and so mom will think until a month or mumble if. you bear with a little bit you know there's song oh i'm on board and i got that one for myself. something i want to go through and do go on but it will go. out. and. i needed a bit more practice so i headed off to a dot school in old havana for some more tips i thought i would be joining a class of sweaty tourist beginners but instead i was greeted by a man who well and his group of professional...
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both glasgow edinburgh are through for the first time ever. —— glasgow and edinburgh.burgh with a swagger, but their lineup of big names was brought down to earth by this in form edinburgh team. they sealed their seventh—straight win in all competitions thanks to this try from darcy graham. edinburgh finish top of their pool then. the win has also helped glasgow qualify for the knockout stage. it's the first time that both scottish sides made it through. meanwhile, newcastle, who already knew they couldn't qualify for the last eight, were narrowly beaten by toulon in their final group game. the falcons had led with just six minutes to go, before bastien soury forced his way over in the dying minutes to seal a 27—24 win. now, a bit of an emotional time and the tennis overnight. you know when you are just the tennis overnight. you know when you arejust a the tennis overnight. you know when you are just a 18 and you're the tennis overnight. you know when you arejust a 18 and you're up the tennis overnight. you know when you are just a 18 and you're up the one player who h
both glasgow edinburgh are through for the first time ever. —— glasgow and edinburgh.burgh with a swagger, but their lineup of big names was brought down to earth by this in form edinburgh team. they sealed their seventh—straight win in all competitions thanks to this try from darcy graham. edinburgh finish top of their pool then. the win has also helped glasgow qualify for the knockout stage. it's the first time that both scottish sides made it through. meanwhile, newcastle, who already...
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i regularly travel to glasgow and the price has gone up but the service has not changed. to glasgow ande up but the service has not changedm is public transport and if the public cannot afford it, what good is public transport that is unaffordable. it is passengers in the north of england who sometimes did not know when the train would arrive last year who feel angry, as well as commuters on govia thames link. listen to what andy hayes annually commuting to london. the season ticket is £4800 including the underground. new timetables were also botched here last spring. underground. new timetables were also botched here last springlj underground. new timetables were also botched here last spring. i am really disappointed. we have a clearer culmination from the transport select committee. passengers who are caught up in the timetabling chaos should have their fa res frozen, timetabling chaos should have their fares frozen, not increased. cancellations and long delays across the network have hit a 17 year high and that is like a fare rise this year is harder to swallow. the 3% rise means an
i regularly travel to glasgow and the price has gone up but the service has not changed. to glasgow ande up but the service has not changedm is public transport and if the public cannot afford it, what good is public transport that is unaffordable. it is passengers in the north of england who sometimes did not know when the train would arrive last year who feel angry, as well as commuters on govia thames link. listen to what andy hayes annually commuting to london. the season ticket is £4800...
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a spokesman from nhs greater glasgow and clyde said the organism is "harmless" to the vast majority of what he's called "a major announcement" about the current us government shutdown during an address to the nation later today. hundreds of thousands of government workers have been on unpaid leave or working without pay since he refused to agree a funding deal with congress unless it included $5 billion for his controversial border wall with mexico. a little earlier, mr trump was asked whether he was optimistic the impasse could be resolved. i hope that speaker pelosi can come along and realise what everybody knows, i mean no matter who it is, they know that walls work. and we need walls, whether it's personal or not, it's not personalfor me. she's being controlled by the radical left, which is the problem, and, you know, she's under total control of the radical left. i think that's a very bad thing for her, i think it's a very bad thing for the democrats. everybody knows that walls work. you look at different places, they put up a wall, no problem. our washington corrsepondent david w
a spokesman from nhs greater glasgow and clyde said the organism is "harmless" to the vast majority of what he's called "a major announcement" about the current us government shutdown during an address to the nation later today. hundreds of thousands of government workers have been on unpaid leave or working without pay since he refused to agree a funding deal with congress unless it included $5 billion for his controversial border wall with mexico. a little earlier, mr...
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this is glasgow. temperatures up week. this is glasgow.to next week. nothing particularly exceptional. we start with frost and iced —— ice and wintry showers. some wintry showers north and western parts of the uk. lots of dry weather and some spells of sunshine, still chilly but even not quite windy. cloud will be thickening up across northern ireland. patchy rain here late in the day. this cloud will try to wobble its way further eastwards as we go on into the early hours of thursday and temperatures in western areas will tend to climb just a little bit where is further east and north, it's another cold and frosty night, maybe with the odd patch. some spells of sunshine. generally speaking, more cloud in from the west, rain into northern ireland and western scotland, snow over the hills, a chilly day to many but we start to bring milder air in from the west. because of this, a frontal system, our warm front. the west. because of this, a frontal system, ourwarm front. it the west. because of this, a frontal system, our warm front. it will
this is glasgow. temperatures up week. this is glasgow.to next week. nothing particularly exceptional. we start with frost and iced —— ice and wintry showers. some wintry showers north and western parts of the uk. lots of dry weather and some spells of sunshine, still chilly but even not quite windy. cloud will be thickening up across northern ireland. patchy rain here late in the day. this cloud will try to wobble its way further eastwards as we go on into the early hours of thursday and...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. thank a lot of the weather. here's ben rich.ch. it is pretty cold here but not everywhere apparently. it feels like winter is just getting going here, but in the summer as the it is now much summer. it is felt like this in australia. not a lot of cloud in the sky. it gets hot in australia at this time of year. temperatures by day here have been in the mid to high 40s of some parts of the interior. night—time temperatures, thursday night inland parts of australia have got up to 36 celsius, i say up, they got down to 36 degrees, the overnight low. that isa 36 degrees, the overnight low. that is a record, the highest low temperature recorded on record. by day the heat builds even more. in canberra we have been up into the 405. i was surely the temperatures from the last few days in canberra. we have been up above 40 cel5ius, the last four days, the first time we have had such a long run since records began in the 19305. an exceptional 5pell records began in the 19305. an exceptional spell of hot weather. why is this happening? this
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. thank a lot of the weather. here's ben rich.ch. it is pretty cold here but not everywhere apparently. it feels like winter is just getting going here, but in the summer as the it is now much summer. it is felt like this in australia. not a lot of cloud in the sky. it gets hot in australia at this time of year. temperatures by day here have been in the mid to high 40s of some parts of the interior. night—time temperatures, thursday night inland parts of...
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our scotland editor sarah smith is in glasgow and explained why nicola sturgeon has taken this step.hreat of her career and she is hoping that this panel of independent advisers will establish she did not break the ministerial code. nicola sturgeon says she hasn't done anything wrong but she is travelling to explain why she met three times in person with alex salmond and spoke to him twice on the phone during the scottish government's investigation into these allegations of sexual misconduct. when a first minister she wasn't allowed to have any involvement in that investigation, she wasn't even supposed to know it was under way. there is also now outright civil war inside the snp between supporters of alex salmond and those loyal to nicola sturgeon herself. mr alex salmond think there isa herself. mr alex salmond think there is a conspiracy against him and that people are trying to remove him as a political threat. now the real political threat. now the real political threat. now the real political threat is his former friend and successor nicola sturgeon as this meeting is a very re
our scotland editor sarah smith is in glasgow and explained why nicola sturgeon has taken this step.hreat of her career and she is hoping that this panel of independent advisers will establish she did not break the ministerial code. nicola sturgeon says she hasn't done anything wrong but she is travelling to explain why she met three times in person with alex salmond and spoke to him twice on the phone during the scottish government's investigation into these allegations of sexual misconduct....
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he denies the allegations. 0ur correspondent, katie hunter, in glasgow told us why nicola sturgeon has who made the complaints that the police investigation be allowed to continue without risk of prejudice. nicola sturgeon has said she met alex salmond three times as big to him on the phone twice after the allegations were made to the scottish government in 2018. on tuesday the highest civil court in scotland ruled the scottish government's handling of the allegations was unlawful. nicola sturgeon has said she acted in good faith and appropriately throughout in adherence with the ministerial code. she said she understands it is important that parliament and the public be reassured of that. alex salmond still faces a police investigation. he strenuously denies the allegations made against him. a motorist‘s been arrested after allegedly crashing into five cars, overturning the one he was in, before fleeing, leaving his partner and baby inside. police say the vauxhall corsa had failed to stop in long eaton in derbyshire yesterday. the driver thenjumped into a canal. a woman and an 18—mont
he denies the allegations. 0ur correspondent, katie hunter, in glasgow told us why nicola sturgeon has who made the complaints that the police investigation be allowed to continue without risk of prejudice. nicola sturgeon has said she met alex salmond three times as big to him on the phone twice after the allegations were made to the scottish government in 2018. on tuesday the highest civil court in scotland ruled the scottish government's handling of the allegations was unlawful. nicola...
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have two clubs that provide the majority of our team. 7 o 0% of the team come from edinburgh and glasgowof upping there, we have to tap eninto and build on, when that and knowledge is leading to thatis that is better for us. that wins and that is better for us. that is our focus, carry on with the same appetite, with the group that is hungry to achieve. appetite, with the group that is hungry to achieve, a; a week on friday, when in paris a week on friday, when france host wales, and then scotland, italy murrayfield the following day, before the fixture of the opening round, with ireland, grand slam champions, taking on england. a mouthwatering proposition. it should be a great championships. dan roan there, and the women's six nations was launched alongside them with france defending their title. england start this campaign against ireland. any team in the tournament can beat one another, so we would be really naive to say france is the game we are looking to and i know it is very much a cliche but we have to look at ireland first and foremost, we have to get our preparation right for t
have two clubs that provide the majority of our team. 7 o 0% of the team come from edinburgh and glasgowof upping there, we have to tap eninto and build on, when that and knowledge is leading to thatis that is better for us. that wins and that is better for us. that is our focus, carry on with the same appetite, with the group that is hungry to achieve. appetite, with the group that is hungry to achieve, a; a week on friday, when in paris a week on friday, when france host wales, and then...
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let's go live to our scotland editor sarah smith in glasgow.use, quite frankly, she is facing the biggest political threat of her career, and she is hoping that this panel of independent advisers will establish she did not break the ministerial code. nicola sturgeon say she has not done anything wrong, but she is struggling to explain why she met three times in person with alex salmond and spoke to him twice on the phone during the scottish government's investigation into these allegations of sexual misconduct. when, as first minister, she was not allowed to have any involvement in that investigation, she wasn't even supposed to know it was under way. 0pposition parties are demanding far more detail about what was said in his conversations. but that is not nicola sturgeon‘s only problem is by far. there is also outright civil war inside the snp between supporters of alex salmond and those loyal to nicola sturgeon herself. alex salmond says he think there is a conspiracy against him, and people are trying to re m ove against him, and people are
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from glasgow. fantastic, you are the first scottish person i have spoken to all—night.think of the night? the fireworks we re think of the night? the fireworks were amazing, friends ferdinand were amazing. william. have you been here before then? no, i have never been here before. the first time i had been here, my brother, the first time we had been here. absolutely amazing, a great night. integer think about resolutions to 2019, news resolutions? when yi 's resolution? probably to do well in my course at college. yes, at reason as any. can i ask you then what do you make of the day? what did you make of the fireworks? brilliant. brilliant. you have not been here before either? no, no, first time, first—time. before either? no, no, first time, first-time. what made you want to come through them? is much about the dozen and 19 and news resolutions? what is planned for the rest of the night than? gets mad with it. there you go, get mad with it, that is what we say up in scotland. friends ferdinand are still on stage, i think they will be on for a while yet but it has bee
from glasgow. fantastic, you are the first scottish person i have spoken to all—night.think of the night? the fireworks we re think of the night? the fireworks were amazing, friends ferdinand were amazing. william. have you been here before then? no, i have never been here before. the first time i had been here, my brother, the first time we had been here. absolutely amazing, a great night. integer think about resolutions to 2019, news resolutions? when yi 's resolution? probably to do well...
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nhs greater glasgow and clyde has launched an investigation, with a room at queen elizabeth universityr cabinet ministers this afternoon, as she prepares to outline her next steps to break the brexit deadlock. it comes ahead of a statement by the prime minister in the house of commons tomorrow. it's understood that mrs may will continue discussions with mps, as well as business and union leaders, in the next few days. two people have been killed, and four seriously injured in a fire at the ski resort of courchevel. it's reported those caught up were seasonal workers. the cause of the blaze is not yet known, but is believed to be under control. rescue teams searching for a two—year—old boy, who fell down a well in southern spain, have begun drilling in an effort to reach him. julen rosello's parents say he fell down the 300—feet drop in malaga last sunday, and hasn't been heard from since. miners are now drilling a tunnel next to the well, wide enough to allow rescuers to be lowered down. tsunami warnings have been lifted after a 6.7 magnitude earthquake hit the coast of northern chile
nhs greater glasgow and clyde has launched an investigation, with a room at queen elizabeth universityr cabinet ministers this afternoon, as she prepares to outline her next steps to break the brexit deadlock. it comes ahead of a statement by the prime minister in the house of commons tomorrow. it's understood that mrs may will continue discussions with mps, as well as business and union leaders, in the next few days. two people have been killed, and four seriously injured in a fire at the ski...
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our correspondent katie hunter in glasgow told us why nicola sturgeon has taken this step.o women who made the complaint is that the police investigation be allowed to continue without risk of prejudice. nicola sturgeon has said she met alex salmond three times as big to him on the phone twice after the to him on the phone twice after the allegations were made to the scottish government in 2018. on tuesday the highest civil court in scotland ruled the scottish government's handling of the allegations was unlawful. nicola sturgeon has said she acted in good faith and appropriately throughout in adherence with the ministerial code. she said she understands it is important that parliament and the public he reassured that. alex salmond still faces a police investigation. he strenuously denies the allegations made against him. a fourth person has died as a result of a massive gas explosion in paris. rescuers pulled the body of a woman from the rubble of a bakery in the centre of the city. two firefighters and a tourist from spain were also killed yesterday, with dozens injured a
our correspondent katie hunter in glasgow told us why nicola sturgeon has taken this step.o women who made the complaint is that the police investigation be allowed to continue without risk of prejudice. nicola sturgeon has said she met alex salmond three times as big to him on the phone twice after the to him on the phone twice after the allegations were made to the scottish government in 2018. on tuesday the highest civil court in scotland ruled the scottish government's handling of the...
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check out glasgow this morning.ber last year, according to the figures from the british transport police. it's a rise of 43 percent on two years previously. the mayor's office says sadiq khan is doing everything within his power to tackle crime but the met desperately need more money which only the government can provide." a woman who was killed in a hit and run in brixton has been named. 24—year—old celia ines betrouni was struck on brixton hill, in the early hours of saturday morning. emergency services were unable to save her and she died at the scene. a 27—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. east surrey hospital has been rated as "outstanding" by inspectors. the hospital, in redhill, becomes one of only nine in england to be given the highest rating by the care quality commission. the surrey and sussex healthcare nhs trust, which runs the hospital, is now rated "outstanding" in a number of areas — and is rated "good" for being safe and effective. i think it is reall
check out glasgow this morning.ber last year, according to the figures from the british transport police. it's a rise of 43 percent on two years previously. the mayor's office says sadiq khan is doing everything within his power to tackle crime but the met desperately need more money which only the government can provide." a woman who was killed in a hit and run in brixton has been named. 24—year—old celia ines betrouni was struck on brixton hill, in the early hours of saturday...
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saracens were successful in lyon, winning 28 — 10 which means they're through to the quarter finals, and glasgows — they beat cardiff blues and will face sarries next weekend to decide who tops the group. it's the first day of the the masters snooker, and we've already had a shock. defending champion mark allen is out, beaten by belgium's luca brecel. hazel irvine and the team were watching at alexandra palace. a seismic surprise on the opening afternoon on the masters. mike is out and be in and some styles. afternoon on the masters. mike is out and be in and some styleslj don't out and be in and some styles.” don't think anyone thought he had enoughin don't think anyone thought he had enough in the tank to be mark allen. we saw a more mature player around the table. he is brimming with confidence and he had a calmness. probably the best performance of luca brecel‘s career. probably the best performance of luca brecel's career. mark allen becomes the first defending champion to go out since 2016. it was a match full of wonderful breaks, 140 from luca brecel. it was literally no safety play. iron
saracens were successful in lyon, winning 28 — 10 which means they're through to the quarter finals, and glasgows — they beat cardiff blues and will face sarries next weekend to decide who tops the group. it's the first day of the the masters snooker, and we've already had a shock. defending champion mark allen is out, beaten by belgium's luca brecel. hazel irvine and the team were watching at alexandra palace. a seismic surprise on the opening afternoon on the masters. mike is out and be...
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a little bit chillier from aberdeen down to glasgow, but here, we'll hold onto some brightness.across england and wales, many places fine with some sunshine. temperatures of five to eight degrees but it will be quite windy, particularly in the east. that wind feeding some showers into eastern coastal areas, and also making it feel a little bit colder than those temperatures suggest. but as we go through wednesday night, you can see on the map more cloud toppling south eastwards, but also milder air with it. so a frost on thursday morning, likely to be confined to north—west england, the midlands, wales, and down towards the south—west. most other places will be starting thursday above freezing, but it will be pretty cloudy for most of us. where we have that chilly start in the south, that's where we're likely to have the best of the sunshine through the day. north—east england and north—east scotland also doing quite well for brightness and sunshine. but elsewhere, a lot of cloud, maybe the odd spot of drizzle, still quite chilly in the south, but those temperatures climbing acr
a little bit chillier from aberdeen down to glasgow, but here, we'll hold onto some brightness.across england and wales, many places fine with some sunshine. temperatures of five to eight degrees but it will be quite windy, particularly in the east. that wind feeding some showers into eastern coastal areas, and also making it feel a little bit colder than those temperatures suggest. but as we go through wednesday night, you can see on the map more cloud toppling south eastwards, but also milder...
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a little bit chillier from aberdeen down to glasgow, but here, we'll hold onto some brightness.ross england and wales, many places fine with some sunshine. temperatures of five to eight degrees but it will be quite windy, particularly in the east. that wind feeding some showers into eastern coastal areas, and also making it feel a little bit colder than those temperatures suggest. but as we go through wednesday night, you can see on the map more cloud toppling south eastwards, but also milder air with it. so a frost on thursday morning, likely to be confined to north—west england, the midlands, wales, and down towards the south—west. most other places will be starting thursday above freezing, but it will be pretty cloudy for most of us. where we have that chilly start in the south, that's where we're likely to have the best of the sunshine through the day. north—east england and north—east scotland also doing quite well for brightness and sunshine. but elsewhere, a lot of cloud, maybe the odd spot of drizzle, still quite chilly in the south, but those temperatures climbing acros
a little bit chillier from aberdeen down to glasgow, but here, we'll hold onto some brightness.ross england and wales, many places fine with some sunshine. temperatures of five to eight degrees but it will be quite windy, particularly in the east. that wind feeding some showers into eastern coastal areas, and also making it feel a little bit colder than those temperatures suggest. but as we go through wednesday night, you can see on the map more cloud toppling south eastwards, but also milder...
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to get past the wimbledon champion who is in ruthless form heading into the second week. beating glasgowuarter—finals. ulster went through today as one of the best second placed teams in their pool, battling back from 13—0 down at leicester to win 14—13. it's the first time in five years ulster have reached the knock out stages. that's it from me, but there's much more on the bbc sport website including netball‘s quad series where england surprisingly lost to south africa and the latest from the masters snooker. but for now. there is much more on the bbc news channel. that is all from me and the team. good night. brighter skies for some now, lovely boys, you all know how to present arms, don't you? even new, mr lardy da, danny graham, with your university education, is not too stupid to do that, is you. we are rather inclined to do
to get past the wimbledon champion who is in ruthless form heading into the second week. beating glasgowuarter—finals. ulster went through today as one of the best second placed teams in their pool, battling back from 13—0 down at leicester to win 14—13. it's the first time in five years ulster have reached the knock out stages. that's it from me, but there's much more on the bbc sport website including netball‘s quad series where england surprisingly lost to south africa and the latest...
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french giants montpellier to reach the knockout phase of the champions cup, and in doing so, they help glasgowualify. is no risk for many comes monday and tuesday, i will have detail later. —— more. it's saturday the 19th of january. our top story: the bbc has found a postcode lottery in gp care which means doctors in some parts of england struggle with three times as many patients as those in other parts of the country. the royal college of gps says it's the result of years of underinvestment, as our health correspondent nick triggle reports. there are 3a,000 gps in england — around one for every 1700 patients — but these doctors are not evenly spread around the country. nhs england figures show that gps in some areas have to deal with three times as many patients as those in others. in rushcliffe in nottinghamshire, there are nearly 1200 patients for every gp, but in swale in kent, there are over 3300 patients for every gp. some variation is to be expected. an area with a high number of older patients and lots of young children is likely to need more doctors, but the royal college of gps sai
french giants montpellier to reach the knockout phase of the champions cup, and in doing so, they help glasgowualify. is no risk for many comes monday and tuesday, i will have detail later. —— more. it's saturday the 19th of january. our top story: the bbc has found a postcode lottery in gp care which means doctors in some parts of england struggle with three times as many patients as those in other parts of the country. the royal college of gps says it's the result of years of...
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if you have chronic conditions, according to a study by university of lancaster and university of glasgowthey tracked appointments for three years between 2013 and 2016. then compared them to patient medical history and death records. the key is missing more than two appointments per year. people with long term physical conditions that miss that many died at three times the rate of those that made their appointments. researchers found patients with mental health conditions were 8 times more likely to die if they miss that many appointments. >>> wet weather is worrying southern california residents. what's being shut down to avoid risk of mudsides. >>> andrew dr-- and-- and-- an-- up with your forecast. >>> in one game, the at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a m
if you have chronic conditions, according to a study by university of lancaster and university of glasgowthey tracked appointments for three years between 2013 and 2016. then compared them to patient medical history and death records. the key is missing more than two appointments per year. people with long term physical conditions that miss that many died at three times the rate of those that made their appointments. researchers found patients with mental health conditions were 8 times more...
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glasgow are also still in contention after defeating cardiff blues.ide strangely struggling continental competition. this single man has been out since november four ofjust under three minutes into his return from injury he did this or that good timing for him ahead of the six nations. welcome back and see you later. the first clue as to their problems followed soon afterwards. all too easy four castres to draw level. this try was created forjo simmons. johnny hill followed him over. now that she's looked like the side at the top of the premiership for that this one was guided down the runway and a bonus point in the baggage. i read hard for the castres prop. how exeter must wish they had solved this riddle sooner. —— a red card. everton won the midtable battle in the premier league with victory over bournemouth. two second half goals including this one from dominc calvert—lewin in stoppage time at goodison park secured the win for everton and moves them into the top—half of the table. and tottenham could move up to second place if they beat mancheste
glasgow are also still in contention after defeating cardiff blues.ide strangely struggling continental competition. this single man has been out since november four ofjust under three minutes into his return from injury he did this or that good timing for him ahead of the six nations. welcome back and see you later. the first clue as to their problems followed soon afterwards. all too easy four castres to draw level. this try was created forjo simmons. johnny hill followed him over. now that...
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officers say he gunned down two 19-year-olds, robert glasgow and chambers. the homeowner says one of the victims was in a car in front of his house. you can hear the screaming. we talked to another person who knew one of the teenagers. she didn't want to appear on camera. >> it was this female yeing. sh sounded like a wounded cat. i'll never forget those cries, that pain. >> detectives believe the nn suspect p to rob the victims during a drug deal. >>> small, rural church community is heartbroken by the death of a parishioner who police say was killed by a drun. driv >> that driver, a teenager. the woman was hit this morning on morrisonville road outside of lovettsville, georgia. she was steps from the church where she worshiped for years. >> we're looking at how the church is honoring their friend. >> reporter: the lights inside the church in lovettsville, virginia, will be little in after her funeasl. she killed during a morning walk on morrinville road whe she had worshiped for 15 years. she was less than a mile from home. the terrible news drew people to
officers say he gunned down two 19-year-olds, robert glasgow and chambers. the homeowner says one of the victims was in a car in front of his house. you can hear the screaming. we talked to another person who knew one of the teenagers. she didn't want to appear on camera. >> it was this female yeing. sh sounded like a wounded cat. i'll never forget those cries, that pain. >> detectives believe the nn suspect p to rob the victims during a drug deal. >>> small, rural church...
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started coming here not for long before a seven and a half a kilometer long glacier known as the man to glasgow reachable by train. it's europe's third biggest glacier located on the northern side of. along can also be enjoyed in the sweet form here the cafe du monde visitors can delight in and a rate of french pastries but the best selling ones represent the famous mountain check me fine he has owned this cafe for thirty years or chocolates are ward winning. the noble service so here we have the law cake i'm going to take one and we can discover it together over the. water. in the cake it consists of layers of chocolate mousse rum flavoring and lots of chantilly cream and if that's not enough there's another version that is just as decadent. and. then you're. back outside the atmosphere in germany is relaxed as another day comes to an end over a month. before we go it's time for another one of our d.i.y. tutorials in today's installment francisco shows you step by step how to create a unique key holder using lego parts so if you are a lego enthusiast or have some spare bricks lying around at h
started coming here not for long before a seven and a half a kilometer long glacier known as the man to glasgow reachable by train. it's europe's third biggest glacier located on the northern side of. along can also be enjoyed in the sweet form here the cafe du monde visitors can delight in and a rate of french pastries but the best selling ones represent the famous mountain check me fine he has owned this cafe for thirty years or chocolates are ward winning. the noble service so here we have...
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notice these temperatures. 10 degrees in glasgow and edinburgh.ards denmark —— will be off. tightly packed isobars, it will be a windy and cold day. some wintry showers in the west. in the east, persistent rain close to the north sea coasts, and here we could see guest clay—macro gusts up to 60 knots per hour. in between, gale force winds possible, but a fair amount of sunshine. it will feel distinctly chilly compared with the past few days. the wind will make it feel a good deal colder than these temperatures suggest. a cold end to sunday. the rainbow push off to the north sea overnight, and the frost will return on sunday night. a fresh and cold start to monday morning. frosty for many of you, lots of sunshine, a view isolated showers along the east and elaine coast. some showers in the west, a mixture of hail, sleet and snow. cloudy across parts of wales and south—west england. monday between four and 8 degrees. around where they should be for this time of year. maybe not feeling quite as cold as sunday. thank you. some respite from the cold. p
notice these temperatures. 10 degrees in glasgow and edinburgh.ards denmark —— will be off. tightly packed isobars, it will be a windy and cold day. some wintry showers in the west. in the east, persistent rain close to the north sea coasts, and here we could see guest clay—macro gusts up to 60 knots per hour. in between, gale force winds possible, but a fair amount of sunshine. it will feel distinctly chilly compared with the past few days. the wind will make it feel a good deal colder...
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across the house will join me in welcoming to the house of commons the former member of parliament for glasgow central, the governor, mohammed sawa. welcome. questions for the prime minister? drew henry? >> question number one, mister speaker. >> thank you, mister speaker. and i am
across the house will join me in welcoming to the house of commons the former member of parliament for glasgow central, the governor, mohammed sawa. welcome. questions for the prime minister? drew henry? >> question number one, mister speaker. >> thank you, mister speaker. and i am
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temperatures will fall through the day behind the cold front and we are looking at seven or eight in glasgownd aberdeen. overnight on sunday into monday, the colder air will slide all the way south across the uk and another where the feature will start to eat its way southwards and behind that of the air will be colder still and you can see the frost developing in lerwick and wintry showers feeling down the north sea. this is what it looks like on monday morning, that other feature. the sky is looking pretty clear on monday, a lot of sunshine but pretty chilly to start with on what could turn out to be a chilly day. quite a bit of sunshine around, some hazy sun in the north—west thanks to high cloud but it will feel colder, especially with the northerly breeze although not particularly strong. temperatures are looking at six or 7 degrees, may be double figures in the south west and south wales. on tuesday, we turn it on its head again, the wind direction has changed to a south—westerly, rain is pushing into scotland. we should see some decent sunshine but the temperatures do a greatjob at re
temperatures will fall through the day behind the cold front and we are looking at seven or eight in glasgownd aberdeen. overnight on sunday into monday, the colder air will slide all the way south across the uk and another where the feature will start to eat its way southwards and behind that of the air will be colder still and you can see the frost developing in lerwick and wintry showers feeling down the north sea. this is what it looks like on monday morning, that other feature. the sky is...
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started coming here not for long before a seven and a half a kilometer long glacier known as the man to glasgow reachable by train. it's europe's third biggest glacier located on the northern side of my. lawn can also be enjoyed in the sweet form here the cafe you call moments visitors can delight in and a range of french pastries but the best selling ones represent the famous mountain checked me in front of his own this cafe for thirty years or chocolates our lord winning. i will visit this so here we have the law cake i'm going to take one and we can discover it together and lots of chantilly cream and if that's not enough there's another version that is just as decadent. and then. back outside the atmosphere in harmony is relaxed as another day comes to an end over a month. well i hope you enjoyed our trip through france you'll find all this week's journeys i'm much more on our website ditto we don't call slash lifestyle and you can also follow us on instagram d w euro max i'll see you tomorrow for the highlights of the week by for now. next time on your own marks the highlights show with th
started coming here not for long before a seven and a half a kilometer long glacier known as the man to glasgow reachable by train. it's europe's third biggest glacier located on the northern side of my. lawn can also be enjoyed in the sweet form here the cafe you call moments visitors can delight in and a range of french pastries but the best selling ones represent the famous mountain checked me in front of his own this cafe for thirty years or chocolates our lord winning. i will visit this so...
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milder at this stage, double digits for some of us in plymouth, for cardiff, glasgow as well, but theuld cause one or two issues, particularly across the northern half of scotland as we head through monday into monday night. 60, to 70, maybe 75 mile per hour wind gusts in the most exposed spots. and it stays quite blustery on tuesday. this area of low pressure drifts out into the north sea, and leaves us with a brisk, and fairly chilly northerly wind. i think tuesday will be quite a chilly feeling day, and also those winds will be very strong indeed, particularly down the east coast. we could even see a little bit of coastal flooding for some eastern coastal counties. we'll have to keep an eye on that one. elsewhere, some sunshine, some showers as well particularly in eastern parts, and those temperatures 7 to 10 degrees, but with the strength of the wind it might feel a little colder than that. still quite breezy on wednesday, but that window likely to be easing down by this stage. high—pressure building back in, so we'll see a lot of dry weather. some spells of sunshine, a fair amou
milder at this stage, double digits for some of us in plymouth, for cardiff, glasgow as well, but theuld cause one or two issues, particularly across the northern half of scotland as we head through monday into monday night. 60, to 70, maybe 75 mile per hour wind gusts in the most exposed spots. and it stays quite blustery on tuesday. this area of low pressure drifts out into the north sea, and leaves us with a brisk, and fairly chilly northerly wind. i think tuesday will be quite a chilly...
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sunshine from aberdeen down to edinburgh and glasgow.dd splash of rain. 20 of sunshine across england and wales, is buckling of shelves are some of those eastern coastal areas where the wind will still be quite brisk and temperatures struggle a little bit. during wednesday night we will see more and more cloud toppling in from the north—west where we keep hold of clear skies for longest in central parts of the uk, here we will see a touch of frost on friday morning but generally speaking many places, particularly towards the north—west, will be a few degrees above freezing. into thursday where we are coldest in the south with the best of the sunshine through the date and bright skies for north—east scotla nd date and bright skies for north—east scotland and north—east england. generally cloud toppling in and the odd spot of drizzle. still chilly in the south but mild across the west. 10 degrees in belfast. we bring that milderair 10 degrees in belfast. we bring that milder air across the country as we go through friday. quite breezy, par
sunshine from aberdeen down to edinburgh and glasgow.dd splash of rain. 20 of sunshine across england and wales, is buckling of shelves are some of those eastern coastal areas where the wind will still be quite brisk and temperatures struggle a little bit. during wednesday night we will see more and more cloud toppling in from the north—west where we keep hold of clear skies for longest in central parts of the uk, here we will see a touch of frost on friday morning but generally speaking many...
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a little bit chillier from aberdeen down to glasgow, but here, we'll hold onto some brightness.es, many places fine with some sunshine. temperatures of five to eight degrees but it will be quite windy, particularly in the east. that wind feeding some showers into eastern coastal areas, and also making it feel a little bit colder than those temperatures suggest. but as we go through wednesday night, you can see on the map more cloud toppling south eastwards, but also milder air with it. so a frost on thursday morning, likely to be confined to north—west england, the midlands, wales, and down towards the south—west. most other places will be starting thursday above freezing, but it will be pretty cloudy for most of us. where we have that chilly start in the south, that's where we're likely to have the best of the sunshine through the day. north—east england and north—east scotland also doing quite well for brightness and sunshine. but elsewhere, a lot of cloud, maybe the odd spot of drizzle, still quite chilly in the south, but those temperatures climbing across north—western part
a little bit chillier from aberdeen down to glasgow, but here, we'll hold onto some brightness.es, many places fine with some sunshine. temperatures of five to eight degrees but it will be quite windy, particularly in the east. that wind feeding some showers into eastern coastal areas, and also making it feel a little bit colder than those temperatures suggest. but as we go through wednesday night, you can see on the map more cloud toppling south eastwards, but also milder air with it. so a...
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farrell missed saracens 38—19 win over glasgow yesterday which secured them a home champions cup quarterfinal recover, and he will be fit for england's opening six nations match against ireland on the 2nd of february. the when he talks, the referee listens." ronnie o'sullivan will play judd trump in the final of the masters snooker at alexandra palace today. o'sullivan was 4—0 up in his semifinal against ding jun—hui, before ding won the next three frames. but the seven—time masters champion recovered to win the match. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, it's time for the papers. hello, and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. let's take a look at the front pages. the sunday times says theresa may's government is facing meltdown, as emails seen by the newspaper suggest a senior house of commons aide helped a plot to derail brexit. the sunday telegraph carries a warning from the international trade secretary liam fox. he says that mps trying to stop brexit could cause a political tsunami. john bercow is considering staying on as speaker of the commons beyond this summer, so s
farrell missed saracens 38—19 win over glasgow yesterday which secured them a home champions cup quarterfinal recover, and he will be fit for england's opening six nations match against ireland on the 2nd of february. the when he talks, the referee listens." ronnie o'sullivan will play judd trump in the final of the masters snooker at alexandra palace today. o'sullivan was 4—0 up in his semifinal against ding jun—hui, before ding won the next three frames. but the seven—time...
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the patients at glasgow's queen elizabeth university hospital contracted a rare infection linked to theer of children with cancer were treated, after a bacterial infection was identified in the drains of the hospital. the scottish health secretary ordered the inquiry and says the findings will be made public. a court in moscow has denied a bail application by a joint british—american citizen, who's been detained in russia on suspicion of spying. paul whelan, who's a former us marine, was arrested by the russian security service in december. his family say he was in moscow for a friend's wedding. online abuse of people with disabilities should be made a criminal offence, according to a new report by mps. it says that perpetrators are currently not being "appropriately punished". their report follows a petition started by the reality tv star, katie price, who has a disabled son. our correspondent jon donnison reports. katie price, whose16—year—old son harvey has a disability, says he has suffered a shocking level of abuse on social media. people have crossed the line, and something needs
the patients at glasgow's queen elizabeth university hospital contracted a rare infection linked to theer of children with cancer were treated, after a bacterial infection was identified in the drains of the hospital. the scottish health secretary ordered the inquiry and says the findings will be made public. a court in moscow has denied a bail application by a joint british—american citizen, who's been detained in russia on suspicion of spying. paul whelan, who's a former us marine, was...
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in pool 3, saracens maintained their 100% record and secured a home tie with a win over glasgow, whoisappointing campaign. ronnie 0'sullivan is through to the final of the masters snooker at alexandra palace after beating ding jun—wee by six frames to three. after racing into a 4—0 lead, 0'sullivan then had a bit of a wobble when ding won the next three frames. but the seven time masters champion recovered to win the match. 2012 winner neil robertson 6—4. it's trump's first masters final and it starts on bbc two tomorrow from i o'clock. that's all the sport for now. thank you. at least 66 people have been killed and more than 70 injured in a huge explosion at a leaking oil pipeline in central mexico. it's thought the pipe — north of mexico city — was breached deliberately by thieves trying to steal fuel. richard galpin has the details — his report does contain flashing images. with this huge fire enveloping the area, people screamed for help as they tried to escape the flames. but many didn't make it. more than 60 people were killed. those who witnessed the fire erupt horrified by wh
in pool 3, saracens maintained their 100% record and secured a home tie with a win over glasgow, whoisappointing campaign. ronnie 0'sullivan is through to the final of the masters snooker at alexandra palace after beating ding jun—wee by six frames to three. after racing into a 4—0 lead, 0'sullivan then had a bit of a wobble when ding won the next three frames. but the seven time masters champion recovered to win the match. 2012 winner neil robertson 6—4. it's trump's first masters final...
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i regularly travel to glasgow and the price has gone up but the service has not changed.ort and if the public cannot afford it, what good is public transport that is unaffordable. it is passengers in the north of england who sometimes did not know when a train would arrive last year who feel angry, as well as commuters on govia thames link. listen to what andy pays annually to commute to london. the season ticket is £4800 including the underground. new timetables were also botched here last spring. i'm really disappointed. we have a clear recommendation from the transport select committee that passengers who are caught up in the timetabling chaos should have their fares frozen, not increased. the 3% rise means an annual season ticket from bradford to leeds will cost £32 more. someone commuting from reading into london will pay an extra £140. figures show the railway generated £19 billion in one year and nearly 10 billion of that came from tickets. the government put in almost £7 billion. the total amount spent was around £19 billion. train companies spent £11 billion on w
i regularly travel to glasgow and the price has gone up but the service has not changed.ort and if the public cannot afford it, what good is public transport that is unaffordable. it is passengers in the north of england who sometimes did not know when a train would arrive last year who feel angry, as well as commuters on govia thames link. listen to what andy pays annually to commute to london. the season ticket is £4800 including the underground. new timetables were also botched here last...