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duncan kennedy, bbc news and guildford. news in guildford.ktok being the most popular platform. the poll of 2,000 11 to 16—year—olds suggests they trust politicians less than social media influencers to tell them the truth about current affairs. the singer ed sheeran has been named as the most played artist of last year in the uk. # bad habits lead to late nights. his song bad habits was also the most played single of 2021, according to data from music licensing company ppl. sheeran is the first artist to manage both feats in two different years, having also done it in 2017. england's matt fitzpatrick has claimed his first major title with a one—shot victory in the us open. fitzpatrick, who's 27, isjust the third englishman in 52 years to win the second oldest major. our sports correspondent joe lynsky reports. on the boston greens the sound came from sheffield. for matthew fitzpatrick this was a moment for his family and history for british golf. fitzpatrick played on the last day with will zalatoris, south yorkshire against san francisco, a
duncan kennedy, bbc news and guildford. news in guildford.ktok being the most popular platform. the poll of 2,000 11 to 16—year—olds suggests they trust politicians less than social media influencers to tell them the truth about current affairs. the singer ed sheeran has been named as the most played artist of last year in the uk. # bad habits lead to late nights. his song bad habits was also the most played single of 2021, according to data from music licensing company ppl. sheeran is the...
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the release of the guildford four means no one has ever been convicted for these pub bombings.ys from surrey police, metropolitan police, and the ministry of defence. it would look at the locations and timings of the bombings and how the five people died. it was quite a loud noise. he was fair seconds _ it was quite a loud noise. he was fair seconds after _ it was quite a loud noise. he was fair seconds after the _ it was quite a loud noise. he was fair seconds after the blast. - it was quite a loud noise. he was fair seconds after the blast. he l fair seconds after the blast. he says sweeping 48 years for an inquest may not answer every question. t inquest may not answer every question-— inquest may not answer every ruestion. , , ., , question. i suppose you must only seekjustice _ question. i suppose you must only seekjustice but _ question. i suppose you must only seekjustice but it's _ question. i suppose you must only seekjustice but it's a _ question. i suppose you must only seekjustice but it's a long - question. i suppose you must only seekjustice but it's a long time i
the release of the guildford four means no one has ever been convicted for these pub bombings.ys from surrey police, metropolitan police, and the ministry of defence. it would look at the locations and timings of the bombings and how the five people died. it was quite a loud noise. he was fair seconds _ it was quite a loud noise. he was fair seconds after _ it was quite a loud noise. he was fair seconds after the _ it was quite a loud noise. he was fair seconds after the blast. - it was quite a...
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the full inquest into the guildford pub bombings has begun, nearly 48 years after four soldiers and aaimed responsibility for the attacks. the inquest will examine the timing of one of the explosions, the location of the bomb and how the victims died. there�*s plenty of evidence that teenagers get most of their information from social media, but what�*s less clear is exactly what young people are exposed to through their accounts. you may remember the case of 13—year—old olly stephens, who was murdered in reading in january last year. he was stabbed to death by two fellow teenage boys in a field near his house, having been lured there by a teenage girl they met online. when investigating his death, police found evidence of a dispute on social media between olly and those involved, as well as videos showing off knives and violent behaviour. olly�*s parents, amanda and stuart, say they had no idea of this world of violence and hate their son had been exposed to on his phone. it�*s this secret world, where you can do and say exactly what you want, without any comeuppance. if those childr
the full inquest into the guildford pub bombings has begun, nearly 48 years after four soldiers and aaimed responsibility for the attacks. the inquest will examine the timing of one of the explosions, the location of the bomb and how the victims died. there�*s plenty of evidence that teenagers get most of their information from social media, but what�*s less clear is exactly what young people are exposed to through their accounts. you may remember the case of 13—year—old olly stephens,...
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it is 28, ttoin on the guildford lead-out. it is 28, going on 29 _ the guildford lead-out.is 28, | going on 29 celsius, possibly we will see 30 or 31 here. it's not bowling penetrative son, hardly any wind, a bit like a desert heat and we are seeing this across south—east england into the midlands, some places expected to get to 33 or 34 degrees. it's not a record, the record was set forjune in 1976 in southampton when the temperature hit 35.6 degrees, we will probably not see that, just the low mid 30s but it still rare to have those temperatures injune. normally you would expect to see that injuly or august. to talk about that lets join ricky and dolly may, dolly marie, who have joined us ricky and dolly may, dolly marie, who havejoined us here at the guildford lido. what do you make of this weather? it's too hot, so hot, i'm dying. what is your maximum? about 21. ~ ., ., i. ~ i'm dying. what is your maximum? about 21. ~ ., ., ~ ., , about 21. what do you think of this weather? it's _ about 21. what do you think of this weather? it's all _ about 21. what do you think of t
it is 28, ttoin on the guildford lead-out. it is 28, going on 29 _ the guildford lead-out.is 28, | going on 29 celsius, possibly we will see 30 or 31 here. it's not bowling penetrative son, hardly any wind, a bit like a desert heat and we are seeing this across south—east england into the midlands, some places expected to get to 33 or 34 degrees. it's not a record, the record was set forjune in 1976 in southampton when the temperature hit 35.6 degrees, we will probably not see that, just the...
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well, guildford — think it's disgraceful. well, guildford itself _ think it's disgraceful.nd there is a band of rain coming our way later. temperatures for some southern parts of england or wales. will be a good 46 higher than yesterday. through this evening and into night there goes our cloud abandon rain moving steadily northwards. low cloud across eastern and southern scotland. clear skies follow on behind the rain with one or two showers and these are overnight lows. tomorrow then the rain quite smartly moves out of england, wales and northern ireland and into scotland that follow that curve around and you can see it comes back into northern ireland and north waits to wales later in the day. forthe north waits to wales later in the day. for the rest of england and wales, looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers, some of which could be heavy and thundery. this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines. borisjohnson tells his top team he is drawing a line under questions about his leadership — after winning last night's vote of confidence. thank you everybody for
well, guildford — think it's disgraceful. well, guildford itself _ think it's disgraceful.nd there is a band of rain coming our way later. temperatures for some southern parts of england or wales. will be a good 46 higher than yesterday. through this evening and into night there goes our cloud abandon rain moving steadily northwards. low cloud across eastern and southern scotland. clear skies follow on behind the rain with one or two showers and these are overnight lows. tomorrow then the...
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duncan kennedy is at a lido in guildford. have you been in yet, duncan?lutely boiling here, victoria, i havejust absolutely boiling here, victoria, i have just checked the bbc weather app, have just checked the bbc weather app, 28 degrees now, they are saying it could rise to 31 degrees, really direct sun, dry heat at this lido, which is crammed, about 2500 people on here today, enjoying the water, which is warmed to about 24 degrees, so very nice here. and of course we are getting this weather pattern right across the south—east and into the midlands, although it has to be said it is very rare forjune temperatures here in the uk to go into the 30s. you have to go back to 1976 when the record was set in southampton�*s mayflower park, when it hit 35.6 degrees. we are not going to say that today, more like 33 all 34 degrees, but three pieces of advice from the manager here, watch it with the sun cream, going from cooler into warm water, and thirdly, simply enjoy it. definitely! more from our weather forecaster, chris fawkes, duncan touched on it there, tell
duncan kennedy is at a lido in guildford. have you been in yet, duncan?lutely boiling here, victoria, i havejust absolutely boiling here, victoria, i have just checked the bbc weather app, have just checked the bbc weather app, 28 degrees now, they are saying it could rise to 31 degrees, really direct sun, dry heat at this lido, which is crammed, about 2500 people on here today, enjoying the water, which is warmed to about 24 degrees, so very nice here. and of course we are getting this weather...
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we can go to our correspondent, duncan kennedy who at the guildford lido.ssional as - to do that. you must be boiling. boiling but professional as i - to do that. you must be boiling. boiling but professional as i like i boiling but professional as i like to call it. ., .,, boiling but professional as i like tocallit. ., , to call it. how has it been? wall-to-wall _ to call it. how has it been? wall-to-wall sunshine - to call it. how has it been? wall-to-wall sunshine all l to call it. how has it been? i wall-to-wall sunshine all day. it's wall—to—wall sunshine all day. it�*s been glorious apart from not wearing the shorts. we have seen mid afternoon temperatures reaching 30 degrees. it�*s been sweltering. a very dry desert like heaps which is why we had thousands of people in this pool enjoying it all day long. a pool that is heated which helps. it's a pool that is heated which helps. it�*s heated to 24 degrees. they had this here for 88 years. it�*s an institution here and the wider area and somebody who worked here for the past few months is back james.
we can go to our correspondent, duncan kennedy who at the guildford lido.ssional as - to do that. you must be boiling. boiling but professional as i - to do that. you must be boiling. boiling but professional as i like i boiling but professional as i like to call it. ., .,, boiling but professional as i like tocallit. ., , to call it. how has it been? wall-to-wall _ to call it. how has it been? wall-to-wall sunshine - to call it. how has it been? wall-to-wall sunshine all l to call it. how has...
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we can go to our correspondent, duncan kennedy who at the guildford lido.when the sun comes through the haze which is burning here, i can feel my face burning already so welcome! this place was built in 1933 and attracting early—morning swimmers, getting the most of this beautiful weather and this beautiful warm water. the temperatures as you heard in that package heading upwards beyond 30 degrees here in the south—east. topping even the 33 or 34 degrees in places. not quite thejune record, that was set in set in southampton in 1976, it reached 35.6 degrees and the overall hottest day of all time in the uk was in 2019 in cambridge, it hit 38.7 degrees. not quite hitting those levels but 33 or 34 is heading in that direction, plenty hot enough for people like don. you've been in this morning, what was it like? wonderful, set the day up beautifully. what do you make of this hot weather? 1 beautifully. what do you make of this hot weather?— this hot weather? i love it, i love it when england _ this hot weather? i love it, i love it when england has _ this hot
we can go to our correspondent, duncan kennedy who at the guildford lido.when the sun comes through the haze which is burning here, i can feel my face burning already so welcome! this place was built in 1933 and attracting early—morning swimmers, getting the most of this beautiful weather and this beautiful warm water. the temperatures as you heard in that package heading upwards beyond 30 degrees here in the south—east. topping even the 33 or 34 degrees in places. not quite thejune record,...
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we can go to our correspondent, duncan kennedy who's at the guildford lido.ion sure. titer? should imagine, but a great place to cool off commission sure. very much so. it is reckoned _ cool off commission sure. very much so. it is reckoned about _ cool off commission sure. very much so. it is reckoned about mid - cool off commission sure. very much so. it is reckoned about mid 20s, - so. it is reckoned about mid 20s, 24, possibly heading up to 25. we are only at10:30am. 24, possibly heading up to 25. we are only at 10:30am. about the same temperature as the water here. luckily, this lido that was built in 1933 has heated water and the temperature inside is about 24 degrees. no wonder the children are in there enjoying it. as you said, for the rest of the south east and into the midlands, we are looking at temperatures reaching may be 32, 33, even 34 in places. not quite the uk record forjune. that was back in 1976 in southampton in mayflower park, which saw a temperature of 35.6. and the overall record temperature for all of the uk was in cambridge in 2019 w
we can go to our correspondent, duncan kennedy who's at the guildford lido.ion sure. titer? should imagine, but a great place to cool off commission sure. very much so. it is reckoned _ cool off commission sure. very much so. it is reckoned about _ cool off commission sure. very much so. it is reckoned about mid - cool off commission sure. very much so. it is reckoned about mid 20s, - so. it is reckoned about mid 20s, 24, possibly heading up to 25. we are only at10:30am. 24, possibly heading up...