44
44
May 26, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
temperatures around greater london might reach up to 28 degrees. the air is fresherfurther might reach up to 28 degrees. the air is fresher further north but warm in the sunshine with a high of 17-20. warm in the sunshine with a high of 17—20. overnight, cloud drift southwards and perhaps low cloud. some fog patches forming in the south. fresher conditions in northern england, northern ireland and scotland. over the next days, high pressure will remain. any weather fronts will be very weak. increasingly, we will see warm air in the north with rising temperatures. looking at the details on wednesday, starting with cloud that will tend to break up with sunny spells for most. in northern ireland, perhaps splashes of light rain but that will ease. the warmest airat this rain but that will ease. the warmest air at this stage across england and wales but still pleasant where we see bright spells in northern ireland, northern england and scotland. by thursday, the warm air moves northwards. weather fronts on the charts. in northern scotland, they will be
temperatures around greater london might reach up to 28 degrees. the air is fresherfurther might reach up to 28 degrees. the air is fresher further north but warm in the sunshine with a high of 17-20. warm in the sunshine with a high of 17—20. overnight, cloud drift southwards and perhaps low cloud. some fog patches forming in the south. fresher conditions in northern england, northern ireland and scotland. over the next days, high pressure will remain. any weather fronts will be very weak....
22
22
May 27, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
the highest temperature was again around the greater london area, this time in heathrow, 26 celsius, further north in suffolk, that's how we ended the day. now, over recent days, the warmth that has mainly been concentrated across south—east england has been spreading into wales, south—west england, and for thursday the heat is more widespread across the uk, so most areas will have warmer weather. one exception, really, east anglia and south—east england, where it's going to be getting a little bit fresher and temperatures coming down just a few degrees but still warm. we'll take a look at why. 0n the satellite picture, we've got this area of cloud working into northern scotland, bringing a bit of rain, and a very weak cold front diving southwards across the north sea. that is introducing fresher air to east anglia and south—east england and ultimately will knock the temperatures down by a few degrees. this is how the weather looks at the moment, though, it's cloudy for northern scotland, still got some rain around at the moment, but that's will tend to ease over the coming hours. el
the highest temperature was again around the greater london area, this time in heathrow, 26 celsius, further north in suffolk, that's how we ended the day. now, over recent days, the warmth that has mainly been concentrated across south—east england has been spreading into wales, south—west england, and for thursday the heat is more widespread across the uk, so most areas will have warmer weather. one exception, really, east anglia and south—east england, where it's going to be getting a...
52
52
May 28, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
the highest temperature was again around the greater london area, this time in heathrow, 26 degrees celsius, the warmth that has mainly been concentrated across south—east england has been spreading into wales, south—west england, and for thursday, the heat is more widespread across the uk. so most areas will have warmer weather, one exception really — east anglia and south—east england where it is going to be getting a little bit fresher and temperatures coming down just a few degrees, but still warm. we'll take a look at why. 0n the satellite picture, we've got this area of cloud working into northern scotland, bringing a bit of rain. and a very weak cold front diving southwards across the north sea — that is introducing fresher air to east anglia and south—east england and, ultimately, will knock the temperatures down by a few degrees. this is how the weather looks at the moment, though. it's cloudy for northern scotland, still got some rain around at the moment, but that will tend to ease over the coming hours. elsewhere, it's a largely dry picture, a little bit of low cloud, a lot of m
the highest temperature was again around the greater london area, this time in heathrow, 26 degrees celsius, the warmth that has mainly been concentrated across south—east england has been spreading into wales, south—west england, and for thursday, the heat is more widespread across the uk. so most areas will have warmer weather, one exception really — east anglia and south—east england where it is going to be getting a little bit fresher and temperatures coming down just a few degrees,...
62
62
May 26, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
i think, once again today, greater london will be the one with area we re london will be the one withgrees, but for some of us we have got a little bit more in the way of cloud in the sky, still plenty of sunshine around. the cou nty plenty of sunshine around. the county it has been around northern england and wales where we have the re m na nts of england and wales where we have the remnants of a cold front. it is not bringing any rain, just a bit patchy cloud that is breaking up and drifting southwards. 0vernight tonight, we could see some low cloud fall south—west england, the coastal hills perhaps in some fog patches and temperatures 13 and 14 overnight, fresher airfare and temperatures 13 and 14 overnight, fresher air fare northern england, northern ireland and scotland. a fine and dry day for tomorrow. they could be a little bit of light patchy rain, perhaps working into northern ireland for a time, otherwise it is dry foot at the highest temperatures again across england and wales, but wherever you are in the sunshine, you will feel quite warmer. hello this is bbc news. the hea
i think, once again today, greater london will be the one with area we re london will be the one withgrees, but for some of us we have got a little bit more in the way of cloud in the sky, still plenty of sunshine around. the cou nty plenty of sunshine around. the county it has been around northern england and wales where we have the re m na nts of england and wales where we have the remnants of a cold front. it is not bringing any rain, just a bit patchy cloud that is breaking up and drifting...
33
33
May 28, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
the highest temperature was again around the greater london area, this time in heathrow, 26 celsius.now over recent days, the warmth that has mainly been concentrated across south—east england has been spreading into wales, south—west england, and for thursday, the heat is more widespread across the uk. so most areas will have warmer weather, one exception really — east anglia and south—east england where it is going to get a little bit fresher and temperatures coming down just a few degrees, but still warm. we'll take a look at why. 0n the satellite picture, we've got this cloud working into northern scotland, bringing a bit of rain. and a very weak cold front diving southwards across the north sea, that is introducing fresher air to east anglia and south—east england and ultimately will knock the temperatures down by a few degrees. this is how the weather looks at the moment, though. it's cloudy for northern scotland, still got some rain around at the moment, but that will tend to ease over the coming hours. elsewhere, it's a largely dry picture, a little bit of low cloud, a lot of
the highest temperature was again around the greater london area, this time in heathrow, 26 celsius.now over recent days, the warmth that has mainly been concentrated across south—east england has been spreading into wales, south—west england, and for thursday, the heat is more widespread across the uk. so most areas will have warmer weather, one exception really — east anglia and south—east england where it is going to get a little bit fresher and temperatures coming down just a few...
36
36
May 25, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
now, today's top temperature reached 27 degrees celsius in teddington in greater london. warm in the sunshine with light winds, and just down the road from teddington, this is how the sunny skies looked in the hampton area about three miles away. now, towards the north west of the uk, it clouded over in both northern ireland and scotland through the afternoon, and this cloud is a cold front. it's been bringing some rain across northern ireland and scotland. as the front moves into our area of high pressure overnight, the front weakens. so, we could see a few patches of rain perhaps getting into northern england and north wales, but it won't amount to much at all. for many of us, it will become dry overnight, and it will be mild night as well, temperatures 10—14 degrees. tomorrow, our weather front continues to push southwards. remember it's weak, so just areas of cloud working in across england and wales, and for some across central and eastern parts, there might be quite a nice sunrise to start the day. through the afternoon, the cloud thins further, so bright or hazy su
now, today's top temperature reached 27 degrees celsius in teddington in greater london. warm in the sunshine with light winds, and just down the road from teddington, this is how the sunny skies looked in the hampton area about three miles away. now, towards the north west of the uk, it clouded over in both northern ireland and scotland through the afternoon, and this cloud is a cold front. it's been bringing some rain across northern ireland and scotland. as the front moves into our area of...
31
31
May 27, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
brought us more sunshine across the country and the highest temperature was again around the greater londonat is how we end the day. recent days, the warmth has mainly been concentrated in southwest england and for thursday the heat is more widespread across the case in most areas will have warmer area dominic leather and east anglia and south east england will get a little bit fresher with temperatures coming down just a few degrees but still warm. we will take a look at why and on the satellite picture we have this cloud waking into northern scotland and a week old friend diving southwards and thatis old friend diving southwards and that is introducing fresher air to east anglia and southeast england and ultimately we will knock the temperatures down by a few degrees. this is how the weather works at the moment and some rain around at the moment and some rain around at the moment but it will ease around the coming hours. a lot of mist and fog patch but otherwise clear spells for at most and i fresher feel to the weather in eastern areas of scotland and england. for thursday most of us wil
brought us more sunshine across the country and the highest temperature was again around the greater londonat is how we end the day. recent days, the warmth has mainly been concentrated in southwest england and for thursday the heat is more widespread across the case in most areas will have warmer area dominic leather and east anglia and south east england will get a little bit fresher with temperatures coming down just a few degrees but still warm. we will take a look at why and on the...
31
31
May 27, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
the highest temperature was again around the greater london area, this time in heathrow, 26 celsius.warmth that has mainly been concentrated across southeast england has been spreading into wales, southwest england, and for thursday the heat is more widespread across the uk. so most areas will have warmer weather, one exception really, east anglia and south east england where it is going to get a little bit fresher with temperatures coming down just a few degrees, but still warm. we'll take a look at why. 0n the satellite picture, we have this cloud working into northern scotland and bring a bit of rain. and a very weak cold front diving southwards across the north sea, that is introducing fresher air to east anglia and southeast england and ultimately will knock the temperatures down by a few degrees. this is how the weather looks at the moment, though. cloudy for northern scotland, still got some rain around at the moment but it will tend to ease over the coming hours. elsewhere it's a largely dry picture, a little bit of low cloud, a lot of mist and fog patch towards coastal areas
the highest temperature was again around the greater london area, this time in heathrow, 26 celsius.warmth that has mainly been concentrated across southeast england has been spreading into wales, southwest england, and for thursday the heat is more widespread across the uk. so most areas will have warmer weather, one exception really, east anglia and south east england where it is going to get a little bit fresher with temperatures coming down just a few degrees, but still warm. we'll take a...
48
48
May 28, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
the highest temperature was again around the greater london area, this time in heathrow, 26 celsius.oss south—east england has been spreading into wales, southwest england, and for thursday the heat is more widespread across the uk. so most areas will have warmer weather, one exception really, east anglia and south—east england where it is going to get a little bit fresher with temperatures coming down just a few degrees, but still warm. we'll take a look at why. 0n the satellite picture, we have this cloud working into northern scotland and bring a bit of rain. and a very weak cold front diving southwards across the north sea, that is introducing fresher air to east anglia and southeast england and ultimately will knock the temperatures down by a few degrees. this is how the weather looks at the moment, though. cloudy for northern scotland, still got some rain around at the moment but it will tend to ease over the coming hours. elsewhere it's a largely dry picture, a little bit of low cloud, a lot of mist and fog patch towards coastal areas of lincolnshire. but otherwise, clear spel
the highest temperature was again around the greater london area, this time in heathrow, 26 celsius.oss south—east england has been spreading into wales, southwest england, and for thursday the heat is more widespread across the uk. so most areas will have warmer weather, one exception really, east anglia and south—east england where it is going to get a little bit fresher with temperatures coming down just a few degrees, but still warm. we'll take a look at why. 0n the satellite picture,...
63
63
May 26, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
temperatures around greater london might reach up to 28 degrees. sunshine with a high of 17—20. 0vernight, cloud drift southwards and perhaps low cloud. some fog patches forming in the
temperatures around greater london might reach up to 28 degrees. sunshine with a high of 17—20. 0vernight, cloud drift southwards and perhaps low cloud. some fog patches forming in the
48
48
May 21, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
woods for now on this, but he will still face an investigation by the oversight committee of the greater londonclose relationship with the american businesswoman jennifer arcuri had meant that she had somehow got money and trips, access to overseas trade missions because of that close relationship. what the independent office for police conduct found was that there was no evidence he had influenced those decisions. however, what it did find was that those around borisjohnson believed there was a close relationship between the two, and that may have influenced how they behaved, and the independent office for police conduct also found that there was definitely a close association between borisjohnson and jennifer arcuri, and i may have been an intimate relationship, and as they put it, it would have been wise for boris johnson as they put it, it would have been wise for borisjohnson to have declared this is a conflict of interest. they went through 900 documents, eight years of e—mails to work out whether they should be a criminal investigation, and they did make this little afterthought. some of
woods for now on this, but he will still face an investigation by the oversight committee of the greater londonclose relationship with the american businesswoman jennifer arcuri had meant that she had somehow got money and trips, access to overseas trade missions because of that close relationship. what the independent office for police conduct found was that there was no evidence he had influenced those decisions. however, what it did find was that those around borisjohnson believed there was...
68
68
May 21, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
he will still face an investigation by the oversight committee of the greater london authority. the american businessman had meant that she had somehow got money and trips, access oversee trade machines because of that close relationship. and what the independent office for police conduct found is that there was no evidence that he had influence those decisions. however, what it did find, is that those around boris johnson believed there was a close relationship between the two, and that may have influenced how they behaved. they also found that there was definitely a close association between the two and there may have been an intimate relationship. and as they put it, it would have been wise for borisjohnson to have declared this as a conflict of interest. they went there 900 documents, eight years of e—mails as to work out whether there should be a criminal investigation, and they did make this little afterthought. some of the records, which would have assisted the review, either never existed or have been deleted. and there has been lots to say about the record—keeping at th
he will still face an investigation by the oversight committee of the greater london authority. the american businessman had meant that she had somehow got money and trips, access oversee trade machines because of that close relationship. and what the independent office for police conduct found is that there was no evidence that he had influence those decisions. however, what it did find, is that those around boris johnson believed there was a close relationship between the two, and that may...
33
33
May 25, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
now, today's top temperature reached 27 degrees celsius in teddington in greater london.eit. it felt warm in the sunshine with light winds, and just down the road from teddington, this is how the sunny skies looked in the hampton area about three miles away. now, towards the north west of the uk, it clouded over in both northern ireland and scotland through the afternoon, and this cloud is a cold front. it's been bringing some rain across northern ireland and scotland. as the front moves into our area of high pressure overnight, the front weakens. so, we could see a few patches of rain perhaps getting into northern england and north wales, but it won't amount to much at all. for many of us, it will become dry overnight, and it'll be a mild night as well, with temperatures 10—14 degrees. tomorrow, our weather front continues to push southwards. remember its weak, so just areas of cloud working in across england and wales, and for some across central and eastern parts, there might be quite a nice sunrise to start the day. through the afternoon, the cloud thins further, so b
now, today's top temperature reached 27 degrees celsius in teddington in greater london.eit. it felt warm in the sunshine with light winds, and just down the road from teddington, this is how the sunny skies looked in the hampton area about three miles away. now, towards the north west of the uk, it clouded over in both northern ireland and scotland through the afternoon, and this cloud is a cold front. it's been bringing some rain across northern ireland and scotland. as the front moves into...
36
36
May 26, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
tuesday was another woman sunny day with the highest temperatures again around the greater london aread wales will ( some sunshine but it will seem quite murky for the southwest may be a few missed patches here in the prospect of quite bit of cloud with the odd patch of lightning moving west towards most areas in scotland through wednesday afternoon. across the north of the country, fresh field to the weather but still weather sunshine comes out and do feel pleasantly warm, england and wales in the site temperatures and wednesday night, cloud will thicken across the north of scotland is the weather front moves and bringing some are bricks of rain here, highlands and it is turning less chilly overnight across the northwestern areas compared to the recent nights, temperatures in belfast and after thursday, an area of high pressure still dominates in this area of low pressure with weather fronts across the north but any rain will be light and start to move from western scotland as we head into the afternoon, so it is a bright picture there was sunny spells breaking through the be more in
tuesday was another woman sunny day with the highest temperatures again around the greater london aread wales will ( some sunshine but it will seem quite murky for the southwest may be a few missed patches here in the prospect of quite bit of cloud with the odd patch of lightning moving west towards most areas in scotland through wednesday afternoon. across the north of the country, fresh field to the weather but still weather sunshine comes out and do feel pleasantly warm, england and wales in...
65
65
May 25, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
the highest temperature was in the tending to an area of greater london at 21 celsius, just into theoutbreaks of rain as this area of cloud worked its way in. this front will continue to push south we southeastward overnight. it could be a little bit of patchy rain getting into wales in northern england but not really amounting to much. for many of us to become dry overnight with temperatures 10—14dc. not tomorrow, mild start of the day with more clout in the sky for england and wales. some of you might be some some surprise first thing. top temperature is around 25 celsius, sunshine returns to northern ireland, scotland in northern england. here you'll feel pleasantly warm with highs of 20 celsius. that's your weather. this is outside source on bbc news for viewers in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest developments and analysis here in britain and globally. the uk prime minister's top aide dominic cummings insists he won't resign and defends driving hundreds of kilometres during the height of the lockdown. no, i have not offered to resign. umm... did you ever
the highest temperature was in the tending to an area of greater london at 21 celsius, just into theoutbreaks of rain as this area of cloud worked its way in. this front will continue to push south we southeastward overnight. it could be a little bit of patchy rain getting into wales in northern england but not really amounting to much. for many of us to become dry overnight with temperatures 10—14dc. not tomorrow, mild start of the day with more clout in the sky for england and wales. some...
37
37
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
want is particularly london is because of the high degree of infection that see in london and therefore the perceived greater risk we don't want lots of londoners or will visit is coming down potentially bring in that additional hoyer risk to the area the new normal after lock down depends on people accepting social distancing this weekend in which civil could prove informative the best case scenario of course is that people have learned something over the last 6 weeks about what constitutes appropriate spare hevia in the new normal the worst case scenario is in the coming days and weeks crowds begin to form again and that would surely mean that the lockdown rather than being eased might have to be extended the town's m.p. . you know some advice don't bother coming that's all i really hope they don't come to us well it's not so holiday it's not business as normal and we have to get that mindset into heads in our own families and just stay where we all having spoken to a dozen local businesses not a single one was in favor of easing the law if it meant in danger in health if the town reliant on people and suf
want is particularly london is because of the high degree of infection that see in london and therefore the perceived greater risk we don't want lots of londoners or will visit is coming down potentially bring in that additional hoyer risk to the area the new normal after lock down depends on people accepting social distancing this weekend in which civil could prove informative the best case scenario of course is that people have learned something over the last 6 weeks about what constitutes...
38
38
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
want is particularly london is because of the high degree of infection that see in london and therefore the perceived greater risk we don't want lots of londoners or will visit is coming down potentially bring in that additional hoyer risk to the area still some 6 weeks on perhaps the fact of the pubs remaining closed has made a difference because on this public holiday which civil remains quiet to the relief of the town for the moment celebrity knows what's actually going on yeah i think this is what we want we don't want busy beaches and we said need one busy street. if public behavior has genuinely changed over the last month or so undoubtedly the biggest reason is that people are more scared than they were and that is now a problem for the authorities as well having been bombarded relentlessly with stories about how deadly the virus is the public can now being asked to accept that going outside once again may not be totally risky and the economy needs it but if a place like which stable so reliant on tourism isn't convinced about that changing people's psychology maybe fall from easy largely al-jazeera i
want is particularly london is because of the high degree of infection that see in london and therefore the perceived greater risk we don't want lots of londoners or will visit is coming down potentially bring in that additional hoyer risk to the area still some 6 weeks on perhaps the fact of the pubs remaining closed has made a difference because on this public holiday which civil remains quiet to the relief of the town for the moment celebrity knows what's actually going on yeah i think this...
46
46
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
regent's park in london earlier and primrose hill too, as the labour mayors of london and greater manchesters has come too soon. so, at this afternoon's government news conference, iasked... what do you say to those scientists and others who say that you're easing the lockdown in england too quickly? we haven't got that much headroom. that's why the prime minister has been clear that we need to proceed in a very cautious way. i believe, and you will recall i was at the podium when the disease activity was very high in the uk, and i said it's a very dangerous moment. i believe this is also a very dangerous moment. we have to get this right. the public, in general, to actually follow the guidance. don't tear the pants out of it, and don't go further than the guidance actually says. professor van tam knows how to turn a phrase and make a point. he was also asked directly about dominic cummings, the prime minister's most senior advisor who, among other things, drove 50 miles to test his eyesight during the lockdown. the rules are clear and they have always been clear. in my opinion, they are for
regent's park in london earlier and primrose hill too, as the labour mayors of london and greater manchesters has come too soon. so, at this afternoon's government news conference, iasked... what do you say to those scientists and others who say that you're easing the lockdown in england too quickly? we haven't got that much headroom. that's why the prime minister has been clear that we need to proceed in a very cautious way. i believe, and you will recall i was at the podium when the disease...
63
63
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
the labour mayors of london and greater manchester are also worried this loosening of the rules has comes afternoon's government news conference, i asked... what you say to those scientists and others who say that you're easing the lockdown in england too quickly? we haven't got that much headroom. that's why the prime minister has been clear we need to proceed in a very cautious way. so we've set out a road map but at each stage we are saying we will not proceed with that unless we are confident that we can do so in a safe way. i believe and you will recall i was at the podium when the disease activity was very high in the uk, and i said it's a very dangerous moment. i believe this is also a very dangerous moment. we have to get this right. the public in general to actually follow the guidance. don't tear the pants out of it and don't go further than the guidance actually says. professor van—tam knows how to turn a phrase and make a point. he was also asked directly about dominic cummings. the prime minister's most senior adviser who among other things drove 50 miles to test his eyesigh
the labour mayors of london and greater manchester are also worried this loosening of the rules has comes afternoon's government news conference, i asked... what you say to those scientists and others who say that you're easing the lockdown in england too quickly? we haven't got that much headroom. that's why the prime minister has been clear we need to proceed in a very cautious way. so we've set out a road map but at each stage we are saying we will not proceed with that unless we are...
53
53
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
one of several members of the —— several members of sage to speak out, and also the mayors of london and greaterchester also worried the loosening of the rules has come too soon, so at the government use conference i asked... what do you say to those scientists and others who say you are easing the lockdown in england too quickly? we haven't got that much headroom and that is why the prime minister has been clear that we need to proceed in a very cautious way so we have set out a road map but at each stage we are saying we are not going to proceed with that unless we are confident that we can do so in a safe way.” believe and you will recall i was at the podium when the disease activity was very high in the uk, and i said it isa was very high in the uk, and i said it is a very dangerous moment, and i believe this is also a very dangerous moment. we have to get this right. the public in general to actually follow the guidance, don't tear the pants out of it, and don't go further than the guidance actually says. the professor knows how to turn a phrase and make a point, and he was also asked direc
one of several members of the —— several members of sage to speak out, and also the mayors of london and greaterchester also worried the loosening of the rules has come too soon, so at the government use conference i asked... what do you say to those scientists and others who say you are easing the lockdown in england too quickly? we haven't got that much headroom and that is why the prime minister has been clear that we need to proceed in a very cautious way so we have set out a road map...
101
101
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
wednesday looks like being the hottest day, with temperatures up to 27 celsius around the greater londonllous. i say more of that, it looked terrific. well, we are trying to make the most of the most readable parts of the country at the moment, although we are being warned not to hoard on them in our masses. england's beaches and beauty spots were braced for a busy one yesterday, the first weekend day since the lockdown restrictions were eased. some tourism chiefs did ask potential england's beaches and beauty spots were braced day—trippers to stay away, but did anyone listen? we're joined now byjames mason, from welcome to yorkshire, and cornwall council leader, julian german. good morning to you both, thank you for talking to us. james, do you first. a kind of progress report from yorkshire yesterday. was it busy? it was busier than normal, but i'm pleased to say, despite mixed reports, most people did it here to our advice and stay away and stay local. beaches were busy, our two national parks were busier than normal, but actually, people did stick to the message so we would like to s
wednesday looks like being the hottest day, with temperatures up to 27 celsius around the greater londonllous. i say more of that, it looked terrific. well, we are trying to make the most of the most readable parts of the country at the moment, although we are being warned not to hoard on them in our masses. england's beaches and beauty spots were braced for a busy one yesterday, the first weekend day since the lockdown restrictions were eased. some tourism chiefs did ask potential england's...
59
59
May 26, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
yesterday, temperatures reached 27 degrees in teddington in greater london.warmer air in the south will push northwards, so there will be a warming trend over the next few days. wednesday, most of england and wales will have a sunny start. more in the way of cloud for northern ireland and scotland. it could be an odd spot of rain in northern ireland, but not amounting to much. in the best of the sunshine in england and wales, temperatures could reach the high 20s in a few areas. whereas, for scotland, northern ireland and the far north of scotland, the high teens. the warmer areas on its of scotland, the high teens. the warmer areas on its way and on thursday, this rain moves out of the way and the warm air will push n in the afternoon. sun chang for england and wales, sunny day for northern ireland. a small amount of ram for the farnworth of scotland. temperature is 20 degrees in belfast, 22 and edinburgh. the heat is really concentrated across england and we are is, where we are likely to see up to 27 degrees in the warmest areas. for friday, we are all in
yesterday, temperatures reached 27 degrees in teddington in greater london.warmer air in the south will push northwards, so there will be a warming trend over the next few days. wednesday, most of england and wales will have a sunny start. more in the way of cloud for northern ireland and scotland. it could be an odd spot of rain in northern ireland, but not amounting to much. in the best of the sunshine in england and wales, temperatures could reach the high 20s in a few areas. whereas, for...
43
43
May 1, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
minister, had a phone call with some of those mayors, people like sadiq khan, the mayor of london, and the mayor of greatertalked about how they can encourage people to actually cycle and walk to work. obviously, for some people, that's nothing to be possible over several miles,. ithank nothing to be possible over several miles,. i thank you are going to see a lot of people trying to consider how you get to work if you not going to get on the train? sienna committee think this will change the way we live in the long term that people who are lucky enough to do jobs which they can do from home might say "i want to stay home." that people might think "i want to cycle to work." yeah, ithink cycle to work." yeah, i think a lot of people will be saying "i want to stay home, and i went to work from home." because i realise that that's entirely possible. i think there will be more requests for flexible working arrangements as well, because that is so important to so many people in the economy, and we need to remember that the economy is supposed to work for people and not the other way around. also, ithink for peo
minister, had a phone call with some of those mayors, people like sadiq khan, the mayor of london, and the mayor of greatertalked about how they can encourage people to actually cycle and walk to work. obviously, for some people, that's nothing to be possible over several miles,. ithank nothing to be possible over several miles,. i thank you are going to see a lot of people trying to consider how you get to work if you not going to get on the train? sienna committee think this will change the...
55
55
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
greater manchester has talked about todayis greater manchester has talked about today is that he feels the approach by the government so far has been to londonional unity. he talked about government support for councils, saying it is not enough at the moment. these kind of things, these changes the government has made, has lost some goodwill. i say this this morning in the spirit of wanting to bring it back. acknowledge these issues, come up back. acknowledge these issues, come up witha back. acknowledge these issues, come up with a plan, but a voice for the english regions on cobra, published the regional r number, sort out transport funding, and acknowledge that councils need extra funding to deal with this. if they did those things, we could move forward on the right foot. so that was andy burnham. there is controversy, too, about the reopening of schools in england at the beginning ofjune. a lot of the teachers unions are concerned about that. yes, this has been rumbling on for a few days. it was part of the road map where boris johnson said you would see some yea rs of johnson said you would see some years of primary school returning fr
greater manchester has talked about todayis greater manchester has talked about today is that he feels the approach by the government so far has been to londonional unity. he talked about government support for councils, saying it is not enough at the moment. these kind of things, these changes the government has made, has lost some goodwill. i say this this morning in the spirit of wanting to bring it back. acknowledge these issues, come up back. acknowledge these issues, come up witha back....
94
94
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
want is particularly london is because of the high degree of infection that see in london and therefore the perceived greater risk we don't want lots of londoners or visitors coming down potentially bring in their additional hoyer risk to the area still some 6 weeks on perhaps the fact of the pubs remaining closed has made a difference because on this public holiday which civil remains quiet to the relief of the town for the moment celebrity knows what's actually going on yeah i think this is what we want we don't want busy beaches and we said neither one busy street if public behavior has genuinely changed over the last month or so undoubtedly the biggest reason is that people are more scared than they were and that is now a problem for the authorities as well having been bombarded relentlessly with stories about how deadly the virus is the public can now being asked to accept that going outside once again may not be totally risky and the economy needs it but if a place like we're stable so reliant on tourism is unconvinced about that changing people's psychology may be far from easy lawrence leigh al-jazee
want is particularly london is because of the high degree of infection that see in london and therefore the perceived greater risk we don't want lots of londoners or visitors coming down potentially bring in their additional hoyer risk to the area still some 6 weeks on perhaps the fact of the pubs remaining closed has made a difference because on this public holiday which civil remains quiet to the relief of the town for the moment celebrity knows what's actually going on yeah i think this is...
66
66
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
want is particularly londoners because of the high degree of infection that's in london and therefore the perceived greater risk we don't want lots of londoners or visitors coming down potentially bring in their additional hoyer risk to the area the new normal after lockdown depends on people accepting social distancing this weekend in which civil could prove informative the best case scenario of course is that people have learned something over the last 6 weeks about what constitutes appropriate behavior in the new normal the worst case scenario is in the coming days and weeks crowds begin to form again and that would surely mean that the lockdown rather than being eased might have to be extended the town's m.p. has some advice don't bother coming at all i really hope they don't come to us well it's not a holiday it's not business as normal and we have to get that mindset into our heads in our own families and just stay where we are having spoken to a dozen local businesses not a single one was in favor of easing the lock down if it meant endangering health if a town reliant on people and suffering so muc
want is particularly londoners because of the high degree of infection that's in london and therefore the perceived greater risk we don't want lots of londoners or visitors coming down potentially bring in their additional hoyer risk to the area the new normal after lockdown depends on people accepting social distancing this weekend in which civil could prove informative the best case scenario of course is that people have learned something over the last 6 weeks about what constitutes...
40
40
May 22, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
if you are in liverpool, if you are in hartlepool, where the infection rates appear to be greater than say londonions locally. what we are hearing from other local authorities as they are making a judgment on behalf of their communities. that would be really reassuring to people in those communities that context is being taken into communities that context is being ta ken into account. communities that context is being taken into account. because ultimately what might be right in the south of england may not be right in other parts of england. we spoke this time last week, ahead of you having a meeting with other school leaders and scientific advisers, did you come out of that virtual meeting feeling any more reassured personally?” virtual meeting feeling any more reassured personally? i did. iwent into it essentially as somebody who isn't a scientist at all. i'm an educationalist, posing three questions. are we asking the right questions. are we asking the right questions of the scientists? i think we are. did we get answers? i think we are. did we get answers? i think we did. did ifeel reassure
if you are in liverpool, if you are in hartlepool, where the infection rates appear to be greater than say londonions locally. what we are hearing from other local authorities as they are making a judgment on behalf of their communities. that would be really reassuring to people in those communities that context is being taken into communities that context is being ta ken into account. communities that context is being taken into account. because ultimately what might be right in the south of...
137
137
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
what we don't want is particularly londoners because of the high rate of infection and therefore the perceived greatert want lots of londoners or visitors coming down, potentially bringing the additional higher risk to the area. correspondent: still some six weeks on, the fact of the pubs remaining closed has made a difference. on this public holiday, whistable remains quiet, to the relief of the town. >> for the moment, nobody knows what is going on. i think this is what we want. we don't want busy beaches, and we certainly do not want busy streets. correspondent: if public behavior has genuinely changed, perhaps the biggest reason is people are more scared than they were, and that is now a problem for authorities as well. having been bombarded with stories about how deadly the virus is, the public is being asked to accept that going outside once again may not be totally risky and the economy needs it. but in a place like whistable, so reliant on tourism, they are unconvinced about that. changing people's psychology may be far from easy. greece authorities in are saying the country will open to touri
what we don't want is particularly londoners because of the high rate of infection and therefore the perceived greatert want lots of londoners or visitors coming down, potentially bringing the additional higher risk to the area. correspondent: still some six weeks on, the fact of the pubs remaining closed has made a difference. on this public holiday, whistable remains quiet, to the relief of the town. >> for the moment, nobody knows what is going on. i think this is what we want. we...
39
39
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
greater day than this. the red arrows flew over central london,
greater day than this. the red arrows flew over central london,
57
57
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
greater day than this. cheering. the red arrows will fly over london in the next 10 minutes, and modern raf typhoonjets will appear overheadn edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. this is the scene live in paris where president macron will lead a minute's silence. as events take place at home and online to pay tribute, uk ministers urge the public to maintain the coronavirus lockdown. fundraising hero, captain tom joins the veterans remembering the part they played in a key moment in our history. it was going well here, but they were still out there, risking their lives and battling on, as they always did. welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world as the 75th anniversary of ve day is marked. iam i am annita mcveigh. queen elizabeth, the prince of wales and the uk prime minister will mark the moment when nazi germany surrendered to allied forces and the second world war in europe was declared over. in berlin, chancellor merkel will lay a wreath at germany's central war memorial. in paris, they're holding a minute's silence, then president macron will lead a small ceremony at the arc de triomphe. commemorations in the uk h
greater day than this. cheering. the red arrows will fly over london in the next 10 minutes, and modern raf typhoonjets will appear overheadn edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. this is the scene live in paris where president macron will lead a minute's silence. as events take place at home and online to pay tribute, uk ministers urge the public to maintain the coronavirus lockdown. fundraising hero, captain tom joins the veterans remembering the part they played in a key moment in our history. it...