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what would you tell glastonbury? conveying on that platform. social media platforms need to clean up their act and media platforms need to clean up theiractand in media platforms need to clean up their act and in the n festivals may have to do the same. i would never call on glastonbury to cut an act, thatis call on glastonbury to cut an act, that is for them to decide but they need to think about the message they are sending and consider the fact that they could be complicit in enabling hate speech on one of their stages. this week, commemorations will take place across britain and france to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings — the allied invasion of normandy in 191m which did much to change the course of the second world war. our special correspondent allan little has been been meeting people who witnessed the battle for normandy. what happened on these beaches changed the course of human history and helped to liberate a continent. disagree was 12 years old and kept a diary. he lived near the beach, in
what would you tell glastonbury? conveying on that platform. social media platforms need to clean up their act and media platforms need to clean up theiractand in media platforms need to clean up their act and in the n festivals may have to do the same. i would never call on glastonbury to cut an act, thatis call on glastonbury to cut an act, that is for them to decide but they need to think about the message they are sending and consider the fact that they could be complicit in enabling hate...
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the sun has set on the final day of the glastonbury festival.cts like the cure, the grime artist, stormzy, and pop—superstar, kylie minogue. this was the first time kylie minogue performed at the festival since she had to pull out 1a years ago due to cancer. it wasn't all music, there was a also a suprise appearance by the natural historian sir david attenborough. the bbc‘s lizo mzimba was among the crowds. this year is the first time glastonbury has taken action against single—use plastics. no longer selling water in plastic bottles and banning many other plastic items. no surprise then that the festival's environmentally—aware audience gave a huge reception to sir david attenborough, the man who inspired the plastics ban with an episode of blue planet ii. it was one in which we showed what plastic has done to the creatures that live in the ocean. cheering. but of course, the main way people willjudge the success of the festival is through its music. kylie minogue drew a massive audience for herfirst ever full glastonbury set. # can't get you o
the sun has set on the final day of the glastonbury festival.cts like the cure, the grime artist, stormzy, and pop—superstar, kylie minogue. this was the first time kylie minogue performed at the festival since she had to pull out 1a years ago due to cancer. it wasn't all music, there was a also a suprise appearance by the natural historian sir david attenborough. the bbc‘s lizo mzimba was among the crowds. this year is the first time glastonbury has taken action against single—use...
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in a statement posted on twitter this evening, the glastonbury shangri—la stage tweeted that killdrenlldren's most well known song features the lyrics, "even if it's your dad or your mum, kill tory scum". another band, fat white family, who have tweeted that anyone who voted tory "has blood on their hands" are still expected to perform. thejo cox foundation, which was set up to continue the work of the murdered labour mp says the language is completely abhorrent. chief executive of thejo cox foundation, catherine anderson, joins me now from central london. good evening. hello, thank you for having me. your reaction first of all to that development i mentioned at the start that one of these bands is no longer invited?|j at the start that one of these bands is no longer invited? i am very pleased, personally. we did call on glastonbury to pull the act but there has been a lot of pressure on them today and i think it is the right thing to do. in the end, glastonbury was providing a platform for barnes, who in the end, were peddling some nasty and horrible views. i am peddling some nasty
in a statement posted on twitter this evening, the glastonbury shangri—la stage tweeted that killdrenlldren's most well known song features the lyrics, "even if it's your dad or your mum, kill tory scum". another band, fat white family, who have tweeted that anyone who voted tory "has blood on their hands" are still expected to perform. thejo cox foundation, which was set up to continue the work of the murdered labour mp says the language is completely abhorrent. chief...
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dry at glastonbury, only the small chance ofa glastonbury, only the small chance of a shower into sunday west of the country. more co mforta ble the west of the country. more comfortable as we go into sunday after a hot couple of days. into next week, temperatures might lift a bit as we go through many areas after a few showers in the north of scotland, dry in the south, which bodes well for the first week of wimbledon. back to you both. doesn't it look beautiful, and are we going to come back to earth with a bump with any? that is mean! it did look lovely. business... there's this dialogue about what iss, it's been going on a while but this is crunch time. we are hearing from a lot of big manufacturers, they have been most vocal and this time it's the turn of psa, the carmaker, you may not have heard of them but they own vauxhall and peugeot and citroen. their newest model, the new version of the astra, will be made in the uk but there's a catch. it depends on the deal we get with brexit. they say their future investment in this country is dependent on what sort of brexit deal we get an
dry at glastonbury, only the small chance ofa glastonbury, only the small chance of a shower into sunday west of the country. more co mforta ble the west of the country. more comfortable as we go into sunday after a hot couple of days. into next week, temperatures might lift a bit as we go through many areas after a few showers in the north of scotland, dry in the south, which bodes well for the first week of wimbledon. back to you both. doesn't it look beautiful, and are we going to come back...
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it is likely to be the hottest day possibly ever at glastonbury.t is looking hot for many of us today, no sign of the wellies they are at glastonbury, the hottest temperatures will be in the south—east, reaching a high of 34 degrees, the hottest day of the year so degrees, the hottest day of the year so far. yesterday we saw 30 degrees in scotland, but today will be cooler across scotland and northern ireland, too, and we are also seeing some heavy showers and thunderstorms, frequent lightning pushing across northern ireland through the latter part of this morning, pushing into scotland as well. much of england and wales keeping the dry weather, sunshine and the south and east, and it will be turning hot and humid. and the south and east, and it will be turning hotand humid. quite widely, temperatures around 25—33d, could c34 in one or two spots. the low 20s or high teens further north—west. heading through this evening and overnight, we still have some heavy showers and thunderstorms rattling across parts of northern england and scotland for a tim
it is likely to be the hottest day possibly ever at glastonbury.t is looking hot for many of us today, no sign of the wellies they are at glastonbury, the hottest temperatures will be in the south—east, reaching a high of 34 degrees, the hottest day of the year so degrees, the hottest day of the year so far. yesterday we saw 30 degrees in scotland, but today will be cooler across scotland and northern ireland, too, and we are also seeing some heavy showers and thunderstorms, frequent...
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and is notjust across we have dealt with glastonbury, but talking of hot, scotla nd glastonbury, butscotland and wales breaking records. absolutely. infact, it scotland and wales breaking records. absolutely. in fact, it is the hottest day of the year so far. temperatures here have reached 28.4 celsius so that beats the mark set yesterday. and further north in the highlands of scotland, we have skies like this in the highlands. why are we not their? ! indeed. but if you like heat, the focus of the hot weather this weekend is moving to east wales and england, where we could see temperatures up to 30 full celsius but that heat will ebb away for the second half of the weekend. still warm, but not as warm, so changes this weekend. let's take a look at the rest of the weather. through the rest of the afternoon, the hottest weather we have seen so far this year the hottest weather we have seen so farthis year in the hottest weather we have seen so far this year in both wales and scotla nd far this year in both wales and scotland and after those high temperatures we will continue to see ver
and is notjust across we have dealt with glastonbury, but talking of hot, scotla nd glastonbury, butscotland and wales breaking records. absolutely. infact, it scotland and wales breaking records. absolutely. in fact, it is the hottest day of the year so far. temperatures here have reached 28.4 celsius so that beats the mark set yesterday. and further north in the highlands of scotland, we have skies like this in the highlands. why are we not their? ! indeed. but if you like heat, the focus of...
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it might look a bit like glastonbury, but this is actually a political gathering.age at a brexit party rally today. we believe that brexit is the greatest opportunity any of us will ever see in our lifetimes! it's the performance of the brexit party, the winners of the european parliament elections last month, that haunt so many conservatives. say brexit! brexit! out on the campaign trail, both leadership contenders, boris johnson and jeremy hunt, want to emphasise their desire to deliver brexit — with or without a deal. mr hunt acknowledges a no—deal brexit could put some out of business. are you prepared to look those people in the eye and say you've got to lose yourjob because i'm going for no deal? i would do so... really?! ..but i would do it with a heavy heart, because, precisely because of the risks. but, you know, if you choose someone who has got a better chance of negotiating a deal, then you're not going to have to face that decision. and he will say, in a speech tomorrow, that in the event of no deal, his government would help farmers, the fishing indus
it might look a bit like glastonbury, but this is actually a political gathering.age at a brexit party rally today. we believe that brexit is the greatest opportunity any of us will ever see in our lifetimes! it's the performance of the brexit party, the winners of the european parliament elections last month, that haunt so many conservatives. say brexit! brexit! out on the campaign trail, both leadership contenders, boris johnson and jeremy hunt, want to emphasise their desire to deliver...
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well, it is not always muddy at glastonbury.bury ever. they took a break last year to let the viewers recover. yes, it meets the whole experience much more enjoyable for so many of the festival goers here because they are enjoying the sunshine, there is a great atmosphere. also, in practical terms, ina great atmosphere. also, in practical terms, in a such a huge site with so many stages, it just terms, in a such a huge site with so many stages, itjust makes it easier for people to get from one end to the other. you can get in touch about any of our stories — i‘m on twitter @karinbbc. thanks for watching bbc world news today. from me karin giannone and the rest of the team. goodbye. let‘s reflect on an incredible week of weather in europe. record smashed and all these countries forjune. in france, a new record, beating the previous record by 5 degrees. it is not the highest temperature ever recorded in the country. but the heatwave is easing its grip, temperatures getting knocked back down closer to where they should be for this
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have you been to glastonbury?” cracking line up this year. have you been to glastonbury?shion accessory. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and nina warhurst. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. parts of the uk could experience the hottestjune weather in over 60 years today with temperatures expected to reach 34 celsius. it follows extreme heat across europe, with health warnings still in place in france after record—breaking temperatures there yesterday. in spain, firefighters have been battling catalonia's worst wildfires in 20 years, where around 400 people have had to evacuate their homes. us president donald trump says he is open to a trade deal with chinese president xi jinping that would be "historic". the two met this morning at the g20 summit injapan for talks as they looked to resolve their bitter trade dispute. xi said that dialogue was better than confrontation after both sides had placed tariffs on each other‘s goods. president donald trump has also tweeted a public invitation to the north korean leader kim jong—un to
have you been to glastonbury?” cracking line up this year. have you been to glastonbury?shion accessory. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and nina warhurst. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. parts of the uk could experience the hottestjune weather in over 60 years today with temperatures expected to reach 34 celsius. it follows extreme heat across europe, with health warnings still in place in france after record—breaking temperatures there...
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improvement, but you are a big fan of glastonbury, aren't you?imes, i was there in 2010, which was the hottest on record until this weekend. there we re record until this weekend. there were people crouching behind wheelie bins defined a slither of shade, it was very hot. i'm very bitter i'm not there this weekend. if kylie is watching and wants to send a helicopter to pick me up, i will find time in my schedule! does it appeal to you? find time in my schedule! does it appealto you? i have never find time in my schedule! does it appeal to you? i have never been to glastonbury, i am going to love supreme on the south coast, a bit more bijou, you can walk to the bar and get to the bar and see the stage. where is the fun in that? you don't have to walk a mile anywhere. what a hot weekend, mid 40s in europe, high 30s in the highlands of scotland! that is remarkable in itself. and no single—use plastic at the glastonbury festival this year. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news
improvement, but you are a big fan of glastonbury, aren't you?imes, i was there in 2010, which was the hottest on record until this weekend. there we re record until this weekend. there were people crouching behind wheelie bins defined a slither of shade, it was very hot. i'm very bitter i'm not there this weekend. if kylie is watching and wants to send a helicopter to pick me up, i will find time in my schedule! does it appeal to you? find time in my schedule! does it appealto you? i have...
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and kylie on the main stage at glastonbury, as this year's festival draws to a close.nd at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers john rentoul and ruth lea. stay with us for that. good evening. donald trump has become the first sitting us president to step onto north korean territory, doing so in a highly symbolic moment after talks wih kim jong—un — the first since a summit between them collapsed four months ago. the two leaders met in the dmz, the demilitarised zone set up at the end of the korean war in1953, to mark the boundary between north and south korea. ever since, the two countries have been in a stalemate, with the north's nuclear capability an increasing issue for the south. two recent meetings between trump and kim, one last year in singapore, another this year in vietnam, have failed to resolve the nuclear issue. might today's meeting change things? we'll be live in seoul shortly, but first this report from our correspondent nick bryant. "meet me at the dmz," said the president. his impromptu invitation on twitter to the n
and kylie on the main stage at glastonbury, as this year's festival draws to a close.nd at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers john rentoul and ruth lea. stay with us for that. good evening. donald trump has become the first sitting us president to step onto north korean territory, doing so in a highly symbolic moment after talks wih kim jong—un — the first since a summit between them collapsed four months ago. the two leaders met in the dmz, the...
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with me now is lizo mzimba from glastonbury. the weather looks glorious. how has it been?, kylie minogue spoke movingly about finally playing here at glastonbury, after she was forced to withdraw in 2005 after her diagnosis withdraw in 2005 after her diagnosis with breast cancer. the real surprise of the day was that appearance by the 93—year—old sir david attenborough. he spoke to tens of thousands of people here, who seemed thrilled to see him, and he praised the glastonbury festival for their attitude towards the natural world and the environment. this year, for the first time, glastonbury, like a growing number of places, has taken action against single use plastics, no longer selling water in plastic bottles and banning the use of many other plastic items. no surprise that the festival's environmentally aware audience gave a huge welcome to sir david attenborough, the man who inspired me plastic than. it was the one in which we showed what plastic has done to the creatures that live in the ocean. it had an extraordinary effect, and now this great festival has gone pla
with me now is lizo mzimba from glastonbury. the weather looks glorious. how has it been?, kylie minogue spoke movingly about finally playing here at glastonbury, after she was forced to withdraw in 2005 after her diagnosis withdraw in 2005 after her diagnosis with breast cancer. the real surprise of the day was that appearance by the 93—year—old sir david attenborough. he spoke to tens of thousands of people here, who seemed thrilled to see him, and he praised the glastonbury festival for...
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i'm joined now by somebody who has played glastonbury many times, tim rice oxley.r somebody like you? playing here, the fact that everyone always seems to be in a good mood. as soon as you walk onto the site, everybody gets into that slightly hippie spirits and i think thatis slightly hippie spirits and i think that is credit to michael and emily for creating that atmosphere. if you live as a performer. coming just as a music fan, as i often do, it's a lovely thing to be part of the swell. your band has been on hiatus for the last four or five years, did you think you would have the impetus to come back together and do something? i always had a feeling we would. we are so proud of the music we meet together, we love making music together. the red arrows! it is something that is in our blood, it is been our whole lives, our music is such a big part of us. i always felt there was more for us to stay. hi emblematic of those songs are dated the ban, or will you be showing new stuff to people today?” don't like bands that slapped off their hits! it is amazing to have th
i'm joined now by somebody who has played glastonbury many times, tim rice oxley.r somebody like you? playing here, the fact that everyone always seems to be in a good mood. as soon as you walk onto the site, everybody gets into that slightly hippie spirits and i think thatis slightly hippie spirits and i think that is credit to michael and emily for creating that atmosphere. if you live as a performer. coming just as a music fan, as i often do, it's a lovely thing to be part of the swell. your...
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the first glastonbury, tickets cost £1 and they got free milk from the farm.e first time, the use of single use plastic bottles, the sale of them, has been banned across this site. instead, they had installed 850 taps, which will certainly be needed in this beautiful sweltering weather. that all sounds very eco—me but it is estimated that the people here will leave behind enough letter to feel almost half a million plastic rubbish bags. enough letter. the organisers stress as much as possible will get recycled. —— they will leave enough litter. thank you. lovely weather for him. it will be nice weather. it will be. we have cast our eye on the extreme south of france. i think what is absolutely mind blowing about that is that it has beaten the previous june record by five celsius and it is now the highest temperature ever recorded in france. close to home, that it has been a warm day for wales and scotland, the warmest of the year so far. after such a warm day, temperatures will be slow to fall. it has been glorious with plenty of sunshine out and about, this w
the first glastonbury, tickets cost £1 and they got free milk from the farm.e first time, the use of single use plastic bottles, the sale of them, has been banned across this site. instead, they had installed 850 taps, which will certainly be needed in this beautiful sweltering weather. that all sounds very eco—me but it is estimated that the people here will leave behind enough letter to feel almost half a million plastic rubbish bags. enough letter. the organisers stress as much as...
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the weather is hot even by glastonbury standards.eople aren't looking after themselves and keeping hydrated. the sun is shining and there is great music variety on all the stages going on. i'm joined by three festivalgoers right now. let's start with you, this is your second glastonbury? my third. how are you finding it so far? it is the best weather out of all the three i have been to. who did you see yesterday? we saw vampire weekend, george smith, quite a few so far. good variety. is this your first time? yes. how is it going so far? is it living up to expectations? yes, it is warmer than i thought it would be. and it is bigger than i thought it would be. who was your favourite act yesterday? probably the wombats. how are you finding it? loving it at the moment. who are you looking forward to seeing most in the next couple of days? definitely the next couple of days? definitely the killers and the cure. the two big headlines crisply definitely. that is what we are here to seize. what makes you keep coming back crisply the atmosphe
the weather is hot even by glastonbury standards.eople aren't looking after themselves and keeping hydrated. the sun is shining and there is great music variety on all the stages going on. i'm joined by three festivalgoers right now. let's start with you, this is your second glastonbury? my third. how are you finding it so far? it is the best weather out of all the three i have been to. who did you see yesterday? we saw vampire weekend, george smith, quite a few so far. good variety. is this...
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if you are headed to glastonbury, there you are headed to glastonbury, there you go. 47, breast—fed threecisco is somewhere where they will probably get a lot of go get glitter. san francisco has become the first us city to ban the sale of e—cigarettes amid growing concern about their effect on health. the city voted to ban the sale of vapourisers and made it illegal for online retailers to deliver to addresses in the city. cody godwin has more from san francisco. the reason san francisco voted to suspend the sale of electronic cigarettes include a lack of approval from the us food and drug administration and their rising popularity with young people. city attorney david herrera issued a statement saying a ban would not be necessary if the federal government had done itsjob. e—cigarettes are a product that by law are not allowed on the market without fda review. this isn't a permanent ban. products that lack the necessary approval are eligible to be sold again once they are deemed safe for consumers. san francisco—based juul labs is one of the biggest e—cigarette companies that will be im
if you are headed to glastonbury, there you are headed to glastonbury, there you go. 47, breast—fed threecisco is somewhere where they will probably get a lot of go get glitter. san francisco has become the first us city to ban the sale of e—cigarettes amid growing concern about their effect on health. the city voted to ban the sale of vapourisers and made it illegal for online retailers to deliver to addresses in the city. cody godwin has more from san francisco. the reason san francisco...
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this year, for the first time, glastonbury, like a growing number of places, has taken action againste no surprise, then, that the festival's environmentally aware audience give a huge reception to sir david attenborough, the man who inspired the plastics ban with an episode of blue planet ii. thank you, thank you. it was one in which we showed what plastic has done to the creatures that live in the ocean. it had an extraordinary effect. and now, this great festival has gone plastic free! cheering he is a bit like a dad of the world, in some ways. this is the first part of the festival where i've actually felt a little bit moved. but there was more emotion to come. kylie minogue recalled how her 2005 breast cancer diagnosis prevented a previous headline performance. in 2005, i was meant to be here on this very stage, and... cheering ..circumstances meant that i didn't make it, but i was watching from australia. i wished so much i could be... i wished things were different, but life is what it is, right? we're all here together this moment. cheering # ijust can't get you out of my head
this year, for the first time, glastonbury, like a growing number of places, has taken action againste no surprise, then, that the festival's environmentally aware audience give a huge reception to sir david attenborough, the man who inspired the plastics ban with an episode of blue planet ii. thank you, thank you. it was one in which we showed what plastic has done to the creatures that live in the ocean. it had an extraordinary effect. and now, this great festival has gone plastic free!...
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this is your first glastonbury. have you tried to get here before?efore? what is the experience like first time mm get here before? what is the experience like first time in? it is overwhelming, really. amazing. this year, very hot. there is so much to do, i don't think we were prepared for the scale of it. we are camped up for the scale of it. we are camped up on for the scale of it. we are camped upona for the scale of it. we are camped up on a hill, and you can see to the other side, and you canjust see it all laid out, and... you will never get round everything! there is so much to do. tom, emily, we hope you enjoy the rest of the festival, very impressed that you are up relatively early for most festival goers. we are going to be here all day at the festival here at worthy farm, we will see the likes of janet jackson, liam gallagher, and the killaz will be headlining on the last night. the director is just wondering whether your guests have actually even gone to bed overnight! let's just trust that they were very early. the headlines on bbc news
this is your first glastonbury. have you tried to get here before?efore? what is the experience like first time mm get here before? what is the experience like first time in? it is overwhelming, really. amazing. this year, very hot. there is so much to do, i don't think we were prepared for the scale of it. we are camped up for the scale of it. we are camped up on for the scale of it. we are camped upona for the scale of it. we are camped up on a hill, and you can see to the other side, and you...
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the killers will headline the pyramid stage at glastonbury later tonight.itish artist to headline glastonbury festival. let's talk to our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba who's at glastonbury. you are there last night, did you watch that set? i saw some of it. not all of that but expectations we re not all of that but expectations were high and he seemed to fulfil them. the question will be the next two days of the festival. i have a couple of regular festivalgoers here. stormzy went down a storm if you will forgive the pawn —— plan. has it made expectations? absolutely. this is my second glastonbury, the first one was very weight so this is a different five. what about you ? weight so this is a different five. what about you? completely. with all the weather leading up to it, the sun has come out, having a great time. your first festival was 1998. what keeps you coming to 6lastonbury, it is not cheap, what is the author that other festivals do not? it is the best festival in the world. they create a 30 year. they have everything. they have about a0
the killers will headline the pyramid stage at glastonbury later tonight.itish artist to headline glastonbury festival. let's talk to our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba who's at glastonbury. you are there last night, did you watch that set? i saw some of it. not all of that but expectations we re not all of that but expectations were high and he seemed to fulfil them. the question will be the next two days of the festival. i have a couple of regular festivalgoers here. stormzy went...
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liam gallagher is performing on the main stage at the glastonbury festival.of stormzy, who last night became the first solo black british artist to headline the festival. well, a short time ago i spoke to our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, who told me that stormzy‘s performance last night, really impressed festival—goers. that's right, people are in many places still talking about that stormzy headline performance. last night he did not let the opportunity pass to make some political points in front of the huge audience he was given. ranging from his view that the criminaljustice system has a racial bias through to the arts and criticisms of privilege and racism in the world of ballet. but none of it was at the expense of what he was here to do and that was to entertain tens of thousands of fans in front of the main pyramid stage. like his set and many others, glastonbury aims to be as inclusive as it possibly can and one of the ways that does that is by having people signing along for the deaf. we have been speaking to tara, one of the people who
liam gallagher is performing on the main stage at the glastonbury festival.of stormzy, who last night became the first solo black british artist to headline the festival. well, a short time ago i spoke to our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, who told me that stormzy‘s performance last night, really impressed festival—goers. that's right, people are in many places still talking about that stormzy headline performance. last night he did not let the opportunity pass to make some...
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great weather in glastonbury but it might bea great weather in glastonbury but it might be a bit tooern europe today, thejune like across western europe today, the june record broken, like across western europe today, thejune record broken, in porthmadog in wales 23 celsius and it will get hotter in the next few days. a lot of sunshine across the uk, turning a bit cloudy by the early hours of the morning across central and eastern areas but that warm starting to reach south—western pa rt warm starting to reach south—western part later in the morning and the humidity will also rise as we head into the weekend, let's look at the picture closely across western parts of scotland, even in the highlands locally it could beat 30 celsius and you can see the highest temperatures will be across western parts of the uk on saturday, then on friday that his, on saturday the heat moves further east and it will be across central and eastern areas, in london it could get up to 3a degrees, now i will show you the temperature with the humidity so the apparent temperature could beat 37 degrees on satur
great weather in glastonbury but it might bea great weather in glastonbury but it might be a bit tooern europe today, thejune like across western europe today, the june record broken, like across western europe today, thejune record broken, in porthmadog in wales 23 celsius and it will get hotter in the next few days. a lot of sunshine across the uk, turning a bit cloudy by the early hours of the morning across central and eastern areas but that warm starting to reach south—western pa rt warm...
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wearing that union]ack times at glastonbury.at glastonbury. wearing that union]ack stab proof st did not wa nt to union]ack stab proof st did not want to let the opportunity pass to highlight what he says democracy is as important political issues ranging from the politicaljustice system, racial inequality through to racism and privilege. but crucially this was never at the expense of what he was primarily here to do, to entertain tens of thousands of people in front of the pyramid stage. so a lot to live up to on the second day of 6lastonbury, which will have its own particular challenges because, as with so many other parts of the country, it is expected to be the hottest day of the year so far here at the festival. lizo mzimba, thank you. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at 5 o'clock. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with. more now on the fallout from the 620 summit in osaka where president trump revealed
wearing that union]ack times at glastonbury.at glastonbury. wearing that union]ack stab proof st did not wa nt to union]ack stab proof st did not want to let the opportunity pass to highlight what he says democracy is as important political issues ranging from the politicaljustice system, racial inequality through to racism and privilege. but crucially this was never at the expense of what he was primarily here to do, to entertain tens of thousands of people in front of the pyramid stage. so a...
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stay with us on bbc world news, still to come — video of this sign language interpreter at glastonburyto her. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines president trump is in south korea. he's invited the north korean leader to "shake hands and say hello" at the demilitarised zone. north korea has said it's a very interesting suggestion. the president has also announced trade talks are back on with beijing — and the blacklisting of china's telecoms giant, huawei, has come to an end. it's almost four weeks since the brutal crackdown in sudan. hundreds of protestors were killed by the security forces after weeks of peaceful sit—ins across the country. despite the internet being cut off by the authorities, activists have managed to re—group themselves and many people are mobilising for a mass rally this weekend. the bbc‘s mohanad hashim reports. people are back out on the streets only three weeks after a brutal crackdown. the strong desire for the civilian row outweighs the fear of confrontation. the fact these people are back on the neighbourhood is telling us something that thes
stay with us on bbc world news, still to come — video of this sign language interpreter at glastonburyto her. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines president trump is in south korea. he's invited the north korean leader to "shake hands and say hello" at the demilitarised zone. north korea has said it's a very interesting suggestion. the president has also announced trade talks are back on with beijing — and the blacklisting of china's telecoms giant, huawei, has come...
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let's talk to our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba, who's at glastonbury.. people are hoping to have a good weekend of music air. the weather is hot even by 6lastonbury standards. people aren't looking after themselves and keeping hydrated. the sun is shining and there is great music variety on all the stages going
let's talk to our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba, who's at glastonbury.. people are hoping to have a good weekend of music air. the weather is hot even by 6lastonbury standards. people aren't looking after themselves and keeping hydrated. the sun is shining and there is great music variety on all the stages going
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it is notjust glastonbury, the heat and humidity is widespread. the day it is more focused on the western half of the uk. some eastern areas not doing as well. the reversal of fortu nes areas not doing as well. the reversal of fortunes on saturday means it is the eastern half of the uk which will see the highest temperatures. we do have cooler air waiting in the wings over the atla ntic waiting in the wings over the atlantic but at the moment we are drawing in this waft of humid air over the sahara which has brought the heat wave in central and western areas of europe. we are not going to see temperatures as high but we will get a significant boost over the next few days. more ploughed in the isles of scilly and the far western tip of cornwall. a bit of cloud on the east coast but elsewhere a lot of sunshine on offer. quite a contrast in temperatures for the shetlands. 13 celsius whereas it will be 30 in the western highlands, which would be the warmest day of the year so far. the heat is focused on the western part of the uk throughout the day. w
it is notjust glastonbury, the heat and humidity is widespread. the day it is more focused on the western half of the uk. some eastern areas not doing as well. the reversal of fortu nes areas not doing as well. the reversal of fortunes on saturday means it is the eastern half of the uk which will see the highest temperatures. we do have cooler air waiting in the wings over the atla ntic waiting in the wings over the atlantic but at the moment we are drawing in this waft of humid air over the...
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and i have been chatting to kylie about getting ready for glastonbury.ve welliesjust in case. gold hotpants, are they making a comeback? not the gold hotpants. really? i don't think so. our top story is that scientists say cervical cancer could eventually be eliminated thanks to a vaccination programme targeting the hpv virus. it is one of the main causes of the disease, and the study has examined the impact of the vaccine on 60 million people in ia different countries. every year, cervical cancer claims the lives of more than 300,000 women worldwide. 850 of those deaths are in the uk. it is most commonly caused by the human papillomavirus. a decade since the hpv vaccine was rolled out to girls aged i2 and 13, scientists have found there has been a decline in types of the virus which can lead to cancer. the study looked at data from 60 million people in ia high—income countries. it has found that, 5—8 years after vaccination among women aged 20 to 2a, there was a 66% reduction in high—risk strains of hpv. cases of genital warts were also down 5a%, and th
and i have been chatting to kylie about getting ready for glastonbury.ve welliesjust in case. gold hotpants, are they making a comeback? not the gold hotpants. really? i don't think so. our top story is that scientists say cervical cancer could eventually be eliminated thanks to a vaccination programme targeting the hpv virus. it is one of the main causes of the disease, and the study has examined the impact of the vaccine on 60 million people in ia different countries. every year, cervical...
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music and protests appealing to for generations particularly here at glastonbury off stage thousands of festival goers joined climate change campaigners extinction rebellion and a march the group's lead the fight against what it say's is an impending environmental catastrophe and in another corner of the festival protest is unveiled this breaks a billboard featuring boris johnson who's leading the race to become the country's new prime minister in a few weeks' time. also performing british punk band idols the group tackles breaks it racism and toxic masculinity with a visceral intensity. in recent years british society has been focused on breaks and in recent months some internal struggles within the leading conservative party but the old problems haven't gone away and some would argue that they're worse now than they were before talking about things like knife crime social inequality the housing crisis worries about the environment the list goes on all of this and all of this frustration has found a voice on stage. these are turbulent times of britain rarely has the country been so
music and protests appealing to for generations particularly here at glastonbury off stage thousands of festival goers joined climate change campaigners extinction rebellion and a march the group's lead the fight against what it say's is an impending environmental catastrophe and in another corner of the festival protest is unveiled this breaks a billboard featuring boris johnson who's leading the race to become the country's new prime minister in a few weeks' time. also performing british punk...
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the killers will headline the pyramid stage at glastonbury later tonight. night became the first solo black british artist to headline glastonbury festival. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is there. well a short time ago i asked him if he'd managed to catch any of that set. i saw some of that they didn't get to see all of it, but yes, expectations were high and in most people mind, sheep —— he fulfilled them so it's not pressure for the next few days of the festival and who else to ask than festivalgoers so who else to ask than festivalgoers so stormzy went down last time the storm if you will forget the plan, but is a leading up to expectation this year let's start with you? absolutely unhappy my best time, this is my second festival of the first one was wet so for me, completely different bye— bye first one was wet so for me, completely different bye—bye —— happy. completely, with all the weather leading up to eight, the sun is out everyone is on at the time it's amazing stop live yes i get in coming was 1998. yeah. it's amazing stop live ye
the killers will headline the pyramid stage at glastonbury later tonight. night became the first solo black british artist to headline glastonbury festival. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is there. well a short time ago i asked him if he'd managed to catch any of that set. i saw some of that they didn't get to see all of it, but yes, expectations were high and in most people mind, sheep —— he fulfilled them so it's not pressure for the next few days of the festival and who...
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glastonbury is going to be great all weekend. hello and welcome.erest or none of the media's business? and with broadcasting a photograph of a father and child who drowned trying to enter the united states gratuitous and intrusive? concerns about intrusion and taste and decency around reporting private lives define today's programme. it was the guardian newspaper that broke ourfirst story, was the guardian newspaper that broke our first story, that of boris johnson's row with his girlfriend recorded by a neighbour but
glastonbury is going to be great all weekend. hello and welcome.erest or none of the media's business? and with broadcasting a photograph of a father and child who drowned trying to enter the united states gratuitous and intrusive? concerns about intrusion and taste and decency around reporting private lives define today's programme. it was the guardian newspaper that broke ourfirst story, was the guardian newspaper that broke our first story, that of boris johnson's row with his girlfriend...
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glastonbury takes place this week.mperatures creeping up. the warmest day we think is going to be friday, just the risk of a shower on saturday. quite humid, especially on friday night. something to bear in mind. it will be wet after the next few days. such a big change from last week. we have a big change from last week. we have a spanish plume this week. a big change from last week. we have a spanish plume this weekm a big change from last week. we have a spanish plume this week. it sounds like a dance, doesn't it? in 2015 the nhs pledged to get more people with learning disabilities and autism moved out of secure hospitals — and into more appropriate accommodation within the community. but four years later, the charity mencap says it's still not delivering on its promise. it says the lack of urgency to move patients, sometimes kept hours away from family, is unforgivable. jayne mccubbinjoined one mother on a 360 mile round trip to visit her son. last week, we had a distressing phone call. "get me out, get me out, i
glastonbury takes place this week.mperatures creeping up. the warmest day we think is going to be friday, just the risk of a shower on saturday. quite humid, especially on friday night. something to bear in mind. it will be wet after the next few days. such a big change from last week. we have a big change from last week. we have a spanish plume this week. a big change from last week. we have a spanish plume this weekm a big change from last week. we have a spanish plume this week. it sounds...
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the killers will headline the pyramid stage at glastonbury later tonight., who last night became the first solo black british artist to headline glastonbury festival. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is there. well a short time ago i asked him if he'd managed to catch any of that set. i saw some but not all of it, but yes, expectations were high and he seemed to fulfil everything, so lots of pressure on the next two days of the festival, and who better to ask than regular festivalgoers, so the festival, and who better to ask than regularfestivalgoers, so last night stormzy went down a storm forgive the pun, but is it living up to expectation this year? absolutely i have had the best time, this is my second festival of the first one was wet so this is a different vibe completely. what about you, tom? completely with the leather —— whether leading up to sun is out everyone is happy, it's amazing. your first everyone is happy, it's amazing. yourfirst time everyone is happy, it's amazing. your first time was 1998? yeah i. what keeps you coming back
the killers will headline the pyramid stage at glastonbury later tonight., who last night became the first solo black british artist to headline glastonbury festival. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is there. well a short time ago i asked him if he'd managed to catch any of that set. i saw some but not all of it, but yes, expectations were high and he seemed to fulfil everything, so lots of pressure on the next two days of the festival, and who better to ask than regular...
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all of this, really, is a bit of a warm up for glastonbury, isn't it? yeah. was that the goal? it's a big dealfor me. why? tell me. there is history with this, isn't there? yeah, it's the legends slot, i keep calling it the afternoon slot to try and take the pressure off, but i think most people know i was meant to headline there in 2005 and i had my breast cancer diagnosis so i couldn't do that. so by the time i am standing on that stage doing my own show it will all hit me. you know a lot of those things, you have to just push them aside and get on with life, but it will all come to me. all the more reason to celebrate? i'm telling myself that. absolutely. i made it, i made it here! #lalala,lalalalala# # ijust can't get you out of my head.# would i see you in wellies? i am prepared and i do have wellies. gold hot pants? are they making a comeback? not the gold hot pants. oh, really? i don't think so! # i'm spinning around, move out out of my way #. one of the things people always ask me is when you interview someone who is famous, they appear lovely. are they as lovely? i gen
all of this, really, is a bit of a warm up for glastonbury, isn't it? yeah. was that the goal? it's a big dealfor me. why? tell me. there is history with this, isn't there? yeah, it's the legends slot, i keep calling it the afternoon slot to try and take the pressure off, but i think most people know i was meant to headline there in 2005 and i had my breast cancer diagnosis so i couldn't do that. so by the time i am standing on that stage doing my own show it will all hit me. you know a lot of...
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clear blue skies at glastonbury. let's ta ke clear blue skies at glastonbury.ighlands we will see the highest temperature today, up 230 celsius possible. it has not been sunny everywhere. yesterday there was cloud across central and eastern areas, moving its way back towards the coast. cloudy in parts of lincolnshire, norfolk and is a. around the post the cloud will burn away. it might stay cloudy around the coast but elsewhere plenty of sunshine developing. with sunshine into the afternoon it is worth bearing in mind that uv levels will bearing in mind that uv levels will be high, if not very high, in northern ireland, most of england and wales. temperatures will be responding. 30 celsius in the highlands, asi responding. 30 celsius in the highlands, as i mentioned, and fresher down the north sea coast. this evening and tonight not a lot going on. still clad up to the north sea but it is moving that way and not this way. —— ploughed. temperatures getting up. across eastern parts that will be sunshine. a hot and humid day for many of us. we have heat building a
clear blue skies at glastonbury. let's ta ke clear blue skies at glastonbury.ighlands we will see the highest temperature today, up 230 celsius possible. it has not been sunny everywhere. yesterday there was cloud across central and eastern areas, moving its way back towards the coast. cloudy in parts of lincolnshire, norfolk and is a. around the post the cloud will burn away. it might stay cloudy around the coast but elsewhere plenty of sunshine developing. with sunshine into the afternoon it...
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glastonbury have said there is no water shortage.eeding to keep cool and get a drink. it is important to note the glastonbury festival has denied there is any water shortage despite what the papers are saying. they have gone plastic three this year. they have taken heed plastic three this year. they have ta ken heed of plastic three this year. they have taken heed of the outcry about plastic pollution. a broader conversation about how feasible it is to go plastic free quickly. i have friends who have tried to do it for a month and they find it very difficult with the children, to say the least, who want fizzy pop and the least, who want fizzy pop and the rest of it. it is possibly somewhere where we are still looking at moves in terms of packaging. we have seen straws change pretty quickly but we have a long way to go with the rest of it. the disposable culture is going to take a huge shift in mindset to get us out of. we were talking about wimbledon, but there is a huge event in lyon. i am going there tomorrow. getting ready for the
glastonbury have said there is no water shortage.eeding to keep cool and get a drink. it is important to note the glastonbury festival has denied there is any water shortage despite what the papers are saying. they have gone plastic three this year. they have taken heed plastic three this year. they have ta ken heed of plastic three this year. they have taken heed of the outcry about plastic pollution. a broader conversation about how feasible it is to go plastic free quickly. i have friends...
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this year, for the first time, glastonbury, like a for the first time, glastonbury, likea number of forngle use plastics. no longer selling water in plastics. no longer selling water in plastic bottles and banning the use of other plastic items. no surprise, then, the audience gave a huge reception to sir david attenborough, the man who inspired the plastic band with an episode of blue planet two. it is the episode that we showed what plastic is done to the creatures who live in the ocean. it had an extraordinary effect. and now this great festival has gone plastic free. applause he isa applause he is a bit ofa applause he is a bit of a dad of the world, almost. this is the first part of the festival where i've actually felt a little bit moved. but there was more emotion to come. kylie minogue, her breast cancer diagnosis prevented a previous performance. minogue, her breast cancer diagnosis prevented a previous performancelj was prevented a previous performance.” was meant to be here on that stage then and circumstances meant i did not make it. i was watching from australia. i wished t
this year, for the first time, glastonbury, like a for the first time, glastonbury, likea number of forngle use plastics. no longer selling water in plastics. no longer selling water in plastic bottles and banning the use of other plastic items. no surprise, then, the audience gave a huge reception to sir david attenborough, the man who inspired the plastic band with an episode of blue planet two. it is the episode that we showed what plastic is done to the creatures who live in the ocean. it...
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kylie performs at glastonbury on sunday and her album step back in time is out tomorrow. the farm in durham noticed that she preferred to spend most of her day eating hay and sleeping as part of the flock — instead of her own pen. we built her own pain and in the morning, we come in, found its way in which the pet lands —— pen. pet lands. the sheep do not mind at all. how lovely. time now for a look at the weather forecast. not much sunshine over the last few days but many of us this morning waking up to some blue skies. it will stay sunny for the next few days and also turning very warm. many of us start with the sunshine but you notice the area of cloud in central and eastern areas of england, the cloud is burning away, disappearing on the satellite imagery, lots of blue skies. still a little bit cloudy perhaps around the norfolk and suffolk coast, parts of lincolnshire, east yorkshire, cloud sitting in the north sea, and the wind is quite strong in southern areas, particularly gusty in the south—west. in western areas, the highest temperatures today. 27, 28 in western
kylie performs at glastonbury on sunday and her album step back in time is out tomorrow. the farm in durham noticed that she preferred to spend most of her day eating hay and sleeping as part of the flock — instead of her own pen. we built her own pain and in the morning, we come in, found its way in which the pet lands —— pen. pet lands. the sheep do not mind at all. how lovely. time now for a look at the weather forecast. not much sunshine over the last few days but many of us this...
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they say, for the first time, glastonbury, like a growing number of places, has taken action againstnvironmentally aware audience gave a huge reception to sir david attenborough, the man who inspired the plastic span with an episode of blue planet ii. who inspired the plastic span with an episode of blue planet um who inspired the plastic span with an episode of blue planet ii. it was one in which we showed what plastic is done to creatures in the ocean, it had an extraordinary effect, and now this great festival has gone plastic free! cheering he isa cheering he is a bit like a dad of the world almost. faces... this is the first pa rt of almost. faces... this is the first part of the festival where i have actually felt a little bit moved. but there was more emotion to come, minogue recalling however 2005 breast cancer diagnosis prevented a previous headline performance. breast cancer diagnosis prevented a previous headline performancem 2005 i was meant to be here on this very stage, and circumstances meant that i didn't make it, but i was watching from australia. i wish things were
they say, for the first time, glastonbury, like a growing number of places, has taken action againstnvironmentally aware audience gave a huge reception to sir david attenborough, the man who inspired the plastic span with an episode of blue planet ii. who inspired the plastic span with an episode of blue planet um who inspired the plastic span with an episode of blue planet ii. it was one in which we showed what plastic is done to creatures in the ocean, it had an extraordinary effect, and now...
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i was going to say glastonbury, we'll talk more about glastonbury.ley, we hearfrom the city of london police, following from the london bridge attacks. the city of london police, following from the london bridge attackslj cannot from the london bridge attacks.” cannot begin to imagine the physical and emotional injuries they have endured. all of our thoughts and condolences are with the family and friends of those who were murdered. xavier thomas from paris. chrissy archibald. sebastien belanger. james mcmullan. kirsty boden. ignacio echeverria miralles de imperial stop ——. the chief coroner has today concluded that all were unlawfully killed. i would like to thank him for his detailed examination of the circumstances of this attack. 0ver the past eight weeks, we have heard both moving and harrowing testimony from those who were they on the night. what stands out above all else are the accounts of tremendous a cts else are the accounts of tremendous acts of bravery, heroism and humanity. members of the public help those who had been seriously injured
i was going to say glastonbury, we'll talk more about glastonbury.ley, we hearfrom the city of london police, following from the london bridge attacks. the city of london police, following from the london bridge attackslj cannot from the london bridge attacks.” cannot begin to imagine the physical and emotional injuries they have endured. all of our thoughts and condolences are with the family and friends of those who were murdered. xavier thomas from paris. chrissy archibald. sebastien...
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and as rap stars storms he makes history at the glastonbury festival in a union jack stop proof vest look at how politics is increasingly taking center stage in the u.k. music. u.s. president donald trump has proposed an impromptu meeting with kim jong un on sunday when he visits the demilitarized zone between north and south korea the offer came in a surprise to him while he was attending the g. 20 summit in japan north korea hasn't said whether all happen but describe it as an interesting proposal is what trump said when asked about it at the end of the g. 20 to stand that we may be meeting with chairman kaine him. and they will find him spoke with the people came. was. very receptive he responded joe we'll see because tomorrow we're going to the d.m.z. i said well i'm there i'll shake his hand we get along has been no nuclear tests there's been no long range ballistic tests. gave us back our hostages which was great and a lot of good things are happening over there so a lot of know will be there and we'll see. or trump is current in the south korean capital. yes the president mean
and as rap stars storms he makes history at the glastonbury festival in a union jack stop proof vest look at how politics is increasingly taking center stage in the u.k. music. u.s. president donald trump has proposed an impromptu meeting with kim jong un on sunday when he visits the demilitarized zone between north and south korea the offer came in a surprise to him while he was attending the g. 20 summit in japan north korea hasn't said whether all happen but describe it as an interesting...
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playing here at glastonbury was a first for these bands. something they could both only dream of. for a special meeting to try and agree on who should be the next president of the european commission. they failed to agree on a candidate at the last eu summit earlier this month and finding the right balance for the different eu top jobs is proving to be a difficult task. adam fleming has been considering the possible candidates. wanted, a new president of the european commission. the current holder of the post is jean—claude juncker. responsibilities — drafting new eu laws, making sure existing eu laws are followed and representing the eu in tricky international politics. needs to be... should be... should have... salary — around 300,000 euros a year, minus eu tax plus an entertainment allowance. perks — a staff of more than 30,000 and a seat at summits of eu leaders. eu leaders come up with a name, then the nominee has to be approved by a majority of the european parliament. they wanted it to go to somebody who had explicitly campaigend for the role during the european elections a
playing here at glastonbury was a first for these bands. something they could both only dream of. for a special meeting to try and agree on who should be the next president of the european commission. they failed to agree on a candidate at the last eu summit earlier this month and finding the right balance for the different eu top jobs is proving to be a difficult task. adam fleming has been considering the possible candidates. wanted, a new president of the european commission. the current...
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it will be sunny at glastonbury, but it will be windy here, in fact even stronger winds towards cornwallill be gusts through thursday and into friday, may be reaching 50 mph on western ground. this offshore cloud will keep temperatures close to the midteens on the eastern coast, elsewhere it will be a warmer day in the sunshine, into the mid—20s for warmer spots in the west. thursday night into friday, cloud lurking in the north sea, and will filter further inland, and cloud lurking in the north sea, and will filterfurther inland, and once again could make for a rather dull and grey start to friday morning, especially across the eastern side. that will put on back away from the coastline as we go through the day. high pressure is now moving towards the north sea on friday, and by then we are finally tapping into some of this continental heat and humidity across the western side of the uk, with abundant sunshine. so here it will feel hotter on friday. here is how it is looking on friday, remember the cloudy start through central and eastern areas, but there goes the low cloud, slowly retr
it will be sunny at glastonbury, but it will be windy here, in fact even stronger winds towards cornwallill be gusts through thursday and into friday, may be reaching 50 mph on western ground. this offshore cloud will keep temperatures close to the midteens on the eastern coast, elsewhere it will be a warmer day in the sunshine, into the mid—20s for warmer spots in the west. thursday night into friday, cloud lurking in the north sea, and will filter further inland, and cloud lurking in the...
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it will be sunny at glastonbury, but it will be windy here, in fact even stronger winds towards cornwallhrough thursday and into friday, maybe reaching 50mph on western ground. this offshore cloud will keep temperatures close to the midteens on the eastern coast, elsewhere it will be a warmer day in the sunshine, into the mid—20s for warmer spots in the west. thursday night into friday, cloud lurking in the north sea, and will filter further inland, and once again could make for a rather dull and grey start to friday morning, especially across the eastern side. that will push on back away from the coastline as we go through the day. high pressure is now moving towards the north sea on friday, and by then we are finally tapping into some of this continental heat and humidity across the western side of the uk, with abundant sunshine. so here it will feel hotter on friday. here is how it is looking on friday, remember the cloudy start through central and eastern areas, but there goes the low cloud, slowly retreating to the north sea coast. it will feel cooler than elsewhere. elsewhere in th
it will be sunny at glastonbury, but it will be windy here, in fact even stronger winds towards cornwallhrough thursday and into friday, maybe reaching 50mph on western ground. this offshore cloud will keep temperatures close to the midteens on the eastern coast, elsewhere it will be a warmer day in the sunshine, into the mid—20s for warmer spots in the west. thursday night into friday, cloud lurking in the north sea, and will filter further inland, and once again could make for a rather dull...
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kylie performs at glastonbury on sunday and her album step back in time is out tomorrow. of sunshine. we could still see a bit of cloud around the coast of lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk into the afternoon, a bit of cloud for the far north of scotland. for most it is sunny. quite breezy conditions, especially in the south and southwest. temperatures will be widely up into the ‘20s, the highest temperature is likely to be across western scotland, wales and the southwest of england, temperatures getting up to around 27 celsius. we will see this cloud drifting further westwards so for many of us on friday morning, it will start off cloudy but stick with it because it will burn back to the coast again, more sunshine expected, temperatures up more sunshine expected, temperatures up to 27 or 29 celsius in western parts. you're watching bbc newsroom live — these are today's main stories... scientists say they're hopeful cervical cancer could eventually be eliminated, thanks to a vaccination programme targeting the hpv virus. report of a suicide bomb attacks in the heart of th
kylie performs at glastonbury on sunday and her album step back in time is out tomorrow. of sunshine. we could still see a bit of cloud around the coast of lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk into the afternoon, a bit of cloud for the far north of scotland. for most it is sunny. quite breezy conditions, especially in the south and southwest. temperatures will be widely up into the ‘20s, the highest temperature is likely to be across western scotland, wales and the southwest of england,...
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playing here at glastonbury was a first for these bands. something they could both only dream of.er, with sarah. if you're not a fan of the heat and humidity we had yesterday, today will be much fresher. a lot of dry weather with some sunshine. it will feel fresher, less humid, not as hot as it was yesterday. still a few showers to come today through the west of scotland, one or two in northern ireland and the far north of england, as well. further south, long spells of sunshine with temperatures between 17 and 25. keep the cloud the north and the half of the cloud the north and the half of the country. a few showers in northern ireland and the north of england. temperatures down to around 11 or 1a degrees. through the day tomorrow, the chance of an
playing here at glastonbury was a first for these bands. something they could both only dream of.er, with sarah. if you're not a fan of the heat and humidity we had yesterday, today will be much fresher. a lot of dry weather with some sunshine. it will feel fresher, less humid, not as hot as it was yesterday. still a few showers to come today through the west of scotland, one or two in northern ireland and the far north of england, as well. further south, long spells of sunshine with...
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guide to glastonbury.joint record hit with coldplay as top act tierfor the fourth time after they headlined the pyramid stage here on sunday night. going back to the very first glastonbury, tickets cost £1 and that included free milk from the farm. this time around, no free milk to weekend tickets cost £248, and that didn't stop them from selling out in just 36 minutes. so, no free milk, what about water? for the first time, the use of single use plastic bottles the sale of them have been banned across the site, instead they installed 850 taps which will certainly be needed in this beautiful sweltering weather. so, that all sounds very eco friendly, but it is estimated that the people here will leave behind enough litter to fill almost half a million plastic rubbish bags. but the organisers stress that as much as possible will get recycled. nasa has announced its newest mission as a part of the new horizon project. the dragonfly that will launch in 2020 62 exploit the environment. it will be the first trun
guide to glastonbury.joint record hit with coldplay as top act tierfor the fourth time after they headlined the pyramid stage here on sunday night. going back to the very first glastonbury, tickets cost £1 and that included free milk from the farm. this time around, no free milk to weekend tickets cost £248, and that didn't stop them from selling out in just 36 minutes. so, no free milk, what about water? for the first time, the use of single use plastic bottles the sale of them have been...
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sir david attenborough at glastonbury. time now for a look at the weather. taylor. hello. as we went into the evening yesterday we still saw temperatures for some in the south and the east above 30 degrees. this evening, closer to the low to mid 20s for many he with some sunshine ever had. a bit more cloud in the north and west, a fresher feel stop shower still in scotland and northern ireland. a few actually in northern england and north wales compared with what we've seen through the day. some showers continue through the night, particularly to the north and west of scotland, but some returning to northern ireland and northern england later. southern and eastern areas, seeing the best of the breaks in the cloud and temperatures into your monday morning commute between ten and 1a celsius. as we go into the night, clearer skies further east and later into northern england. for your morning commute tomorrow, temperatures ten to 14 commute tomorrow, temperatures ten to 1a degrees. not desperately cold but a fresh enough start for many. it will feel fresher bec
sir david attenborough at glastonbury. time now for a look at the weather. taylor. hello. as we went into the evening yesterday we still saw temperatures for some in the south and the east above 30 degrees. this evening, closer to the low to mid 20s for many he with some sunshine ever had. a bit more cloud in the north and west, a fresher feel stop shower still in scotland and northern ireland. a few actually in northern england and north wales compared with what we've seen through the day....
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liam gallagher, speaking to colin paterson, and there will be live coverage of glastonbury on the bbcival weekend. now on bbc news, in a change to our scheduled programme, we bring you the full, exclusive interview with boris johnson, by our political editor laura kuenssberg. borisjohnson, what would you do on day one in number ten to make sure we leave the eu at halloween? i would make sure that we have a plan that will convince our european friends and partners that we are absolutely serious about coming out. and the key things that you've got to do are to take the bits of the current withdrawal agreement, which is dead, take the bits that are serviceable and get them done. and that is, number one, the stuff about european union citizens, the 3.2 million. they have to be protected. i wanted that done the day after the referendum, you may remember. i said their rights should be enshrined in an unconditional way in uk law, number one. number two, there's other things that you should do to make progress with the bits of the withdrawal agreement that we have. i think the money is more d
liam gallagher, speaking to colin paterson, and there will be live coverage of glastonbury on the bbcival weekend. now on bbc news, in a change to our scheduled programme, we bring you the full, exclusive interview with boris johnson, by our political editor laura kuenssberg. borisjohnson, what would you do on day one in number ten to make sure we leave the eu at halloween? i would make sure that we have a plan that will convince our european friends and partners that we are absolutely serious...
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our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is in glastonbury.e the heat. absolutely. it will not be the hottest 6lastonbury on record but the heat is something organisers are trying to make sure with a lot of awareness about what people can do. we have been hearing about the taps which have been putting across the 6lastonbury festival site. they are making sure people can get as much water as they want. the cues were there but they were not very long so there but they were not very long so there seems to be more than enough for people to take advantage. using sunscreen with lots of shady areas. what it does is make sure it does everything from looking after the way that people can protect themselves, whether it is sun, rain, wet or mud. the music is already under way. adele is on the maid stayed behind me. we have already had the abba tribute act bjon again. it is characteristic of the way 6lastonbury can put on music that appeals to a huge range of people. —— ten three again. —— bjorn again. time for a look at the weather. here's mel coles. it
our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is in glastonbury.e the heat. absolutely. it will not be the hottest 6lastonbury on record but the heat is something organisers are trying to make sure with a lot of awareness about what people can do. we have been hearing about the taps which have been putting across the 6lastonbury festival site. they are making sure people can get as much water as they want. the cues were there but they were not very long so there but they were not very long so...
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it will be strong and quite difficult for putting up a tent at glastonbury.r the east coast in scotland to the western highlands. through the night, the easterly prevails and so the cloud will move back inland and it will turn a murky and misty in eastern areas and still comfortable but further west could become quite close with temperatures around 16 celsius but plenty of sunshine through friday and elsewhere the sun should burn most of the cloud back to the coast. we have the interesting contrast, we could be approaching 30 celsius in the northwest highlands and just 15 on the east coast because of that sea fret on the onshore breeze. the west will see the highest temperatures tomorrow but not as high as those in europe where it is likely we will see the heatwave breaking. 0ur strongest spell temperature —wise looks set to be on saturday but then it breaks as well but it is breaking by saturday across the west with the threat of thunderstorms whilst further east after a chilly day for the east coast on friday, temperatures leap up several degrees and we cou
it will be strong and quite difficult for putting up a tent at glastonbury.r the east coast in scotland to the western highlands. through the night, the easterly prevails and so the cloud will move back inland and it will turn a murky and misty in eastern areas and still comfortable but further west could become quite close with temperatures around 16 celsius but plenty of sunshine through friday and elsewhere the sun should burn most of the cloud back to the coast. we have the interesting...
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but people in the town of glastonbury are concerned.equency radio waves to carry more data, much higherfrequencies in radio waves to carry more data, much higher frequencies in current tank quality. it will need thousands of transmitters, almost street by street. the effects of the technology are yet to be tested although governments and scientists consider the risk very low. there are thousands of papers in scientific journals are thousands of papers in scientificjournals based on all of that research we are confident that it can be regarded as safe. this research group in switzerland that has received some funding from the mobile phone industry also has concerns. in hospitals, mri scanners have tougher standards for radio waves and mobile phone networks. they have published disputed claims that 56 they have published disputed claims that 5g mobile phones, if used to the full power limit, allow by current standards, could cause harm if they are placed next to people ‘s heads. even if you stick to the limits you can behave completely fo
but people in the town of glastonbury are concerned.equency radio waves to carry more data, much higherfrequencies in radio waves to carry more data, much higher frequencies in current tank quality. it will need thousands of transmitters, almost street by street. the effects of the technology are yet to be tested although governments and scientists consider the risk very low. there are thousands of papers in scientific journals are thousands of papers in scientificjournals based on all of that...