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i think that's— vacanciesjust at heathrow. i think that's why— vacanciesjust at heathrow. express have made that 'ab. ~ ., ., that's why the express have made that 'ab. ~ . ., , ., ., that 'ab. will read a bit more info the that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. _ that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. thank _ that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. thank you - that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. thank you both - that jab. will read a bit more info | the next one. thank you both very much. we will have more time at 1130, will be back then. coming up next some sport and whether it was a big weekend for football. i'll be back with all the news at 11. stay with us. good evening. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. it's a dream weekend forsport�*s fans, including the champions league final where liverpool will take on real madrid tomorrow night — with 19 european cups between them. but liverpool are the favourites, going for a seventh title. and they had a boost when thiago and fabinho appeared to train
i think that's— vacanciesjust at heathrow. i think that's why— vacanciesjust at heathrow. express have made that 'ab. ~ ., ., that's why the express have made that 'ab. ~ . ., , ., ., that 'ab. will read a bit more info the that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. _ that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. thank _ that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. thank you - that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. thank you both - that jab. will read a bit more...
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sharon used a company calling itself we park heathrow, part of enigma parking heathrow, who failed toollected from gatwick airport in march. whilst on holiday, the vehicle was taken on a 200—mile round trip via the dartford crossing. i was even more amazed when i got home, i opened all of my post from three weeks, and there was a penalty notice for the dartford crossing for non—payment of the toll. it's not a road i ever use anyway. and of course the date was the first sunday that i was away in costa rica. dan bridges used the same company, skylink parking gatwick, not an official gatwick operator. returning from holiday to gatwick with his pregnant wife and two—year—old son, he was forced to take a £200 taxi home to leighton buzzard. he says the company lost his car keys. we'd been waiting for about four or five hours and in the end we decided just to get the taxi and hope for the best that they would pay us back. it's now been a month, we haven't got the money back. dan's car was eventually returned three days later after, he says, making 200 phone calls to the company. you're givin
sharon used a company calling itself we park heathrow, part of enigma parking heathrow, who failed toollected from gatwick airport in march. whilst on holiday, the vehicle was taken on a 200—mile round trip via the dartford crossing. i was even more amazed when i got home, i opened all of my post from three weeks, and there was a penalty notice for the dartford crossing for non—payment of the toll. it's not a road i ever use anyway. and of course the date was the first sunday that i was...
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lost £4 billion alone and heathrow lost £4 billion alone and is _ and heathrow lost £4 billion alonef them took the furlough cash and then— some of them took the furlough cash and then the staff were subsequently laid off— and then the staff were subsequently laid off and just be questions on how they— laid off and just be questions on how they failed to meet this surging demand _ how they failed to meet this surging demand and go after the pandemic. taking _ demand and go after the pandemic. taking the _ demand and go after the pandemic. taking the man to make money and subsequently laying of the staff. many people think wait a minute, we have been had. j many people think wait a minute, we have been had.— have been had. i think there are legitimate _ have been had. i think there are legitimate questions that i have been had. i think there are legitimate questions that they l have been had. i think there are i legitimate questions that they have to ask— legitimate questions that they have to ask about the way that they are operating — to ask about the way that they are operating but
lost £4 billion alone and heathrow lost £4 billion alone and is _ and heathrow lost £4 billion alonef them took the furlough cash and then— some of them took the furlough cash and then the staff were subsequently laid off— and then the staff were subsequently laid off and just be questions on how they— laid off and just be questions on how they failed to meet this surging demand _ how they failed to meet this surging demand and go after the pandemic. taking _ demand and go after the...
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is doing 0k spent yesterday i spent at heathrow is doing ok because they are cancelling typically 120e doing it with several weeks morning, so therefore people have plenty of opportunity to come up with other options. easyjet had another really bad day yesterday, at the start of the weekend they said we will cancel as you mentioned over 200 flights, in the next week or so, 200 flights, in the next week orso, in 200 flights, in the next week or so, in order to avoid on the day cancellations, unfortunately those cancellations still happened anyway, thousands of people affected there. we also have problems a1, the biggest vacation holiday operator in the uk, they had a wide range of flights which didn't take off, and people literally finding out while they sat on the plane, their entire holiday had been cancelled. jet two which has been a good performer had its issues as well, and it reallyjust had its issues as well, and it really just comes had its issues as well, and it reallyjust comes down to the whole very complex choreography of aviation, which means that you have to have of cours
is doing 0k spent yesterday i spent at heathrow is doing ok because they are cancelling typically 120e doing it with several weeks morning, so therefore people have plenty of opportunity to come up with other options. easyjet had another really bad day yesterday, at the start of the weekend they said we will cancel as you mentioned over 200 flights, in the next week or so, 200 flights, in the next week orso, in 200 flights, in the next week or so, in order to avoid on the day cancellations,...
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it very worn sunshine, the uk's highest temperature of the year so far, near 28 at heathrow airport.tem into northern ireland but not until later in the day. ahead of it, starting to push into wales in southeast england. temperatures on par where they've been today, not quite as warm as southeast england. into wednesday evening and night, more wet weather pushing east including some sundry outbursts. the potential for downpours across the southeast of england. thursday, a largely wetter one than friday. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko oi. the headlines... president biden called on all americans — to reject the "poison" of white supremacy, during a visit to buffalo. what happened here is simple and straightforward, terrorism. terrorism. domestic terrorism. also on newsday — after holding out for nearly three months, ukrainian forces leave their last refuge in mariupol. more than 200 of them are searched by the invading army and taken to territory controlled by the russians. the bbc investigates the disappearance of a prominent journalist who kick—started
it very worn sunshine, the uk's highest temperature of the year so far, near 28 at heathrow airport.tem into northern ireland but not until later in the day. ahead of it, starting to push into wales in southeast england. temperatures on par where they've been today, not quite as warm as southeast england. into wednesday evening and night, more wet weather pushing east including some sundry outbursts. the potential for downpours across the southeast of england. thursday, a largely wetter one...
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the warmest day of the year so far and a sweltering 27.5 celsius at heathrow today and many other central and eastern areas had similar temperatures and a little bit down on that but very warm. but look how different the weather is furtherwest. heavy look how different the weather is further west. heavy rain for northern ireland and far wetter than yesterday with thunderstorms moving in across the channel and that is all meandering its way around this massive area of low pressure sitting out in the atlantic and pushing its way east. many will again see some rain for the gardens as we come through the evening and overnight with thunderstorms hit and miss and eastern areas and more persistent rain north and west but most should clear overnight and lasting longest in orkney and shetland and warm weather following a warm day and possibly patchy fog towards dormitory have to be up early to see it. once it clears, similarfor england and wales with morning sunshine but a scattering of showers and for northern ireland and scotland, similar, but later in the day by the looks of things before the n
the warmest day of the year so far and a sweltering 27.5 celsius at heathrow today and many other central and eastern areas had similar temperatures and a little bit down on that but very warm. but look how different the weather is furtherwest. heavy look how different the weather is further west. heavy rain for northern ireland and far wetter than yesterday with thunderstorms moving in across the channel and that is all meandering its way around this massive area of low pressure sitting out in...
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evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrowof these weather systems, but this low pressure is driving those in, it's dragging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastward. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warmish, you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across northern and western parts of scotland, as well, clears for lengthy spells of sunshine. but it is windy — gusts of wind potentially 50 mph in northern and western areas. that rain approaches later. the clouds gathering in the south. but ahead of that, 20—21! degrees celsius, i think, on the cards for wednesday. now, as we head through this evening, it looks like we could see some more thunderstorms dragging their way northwards. that heavy rain coming in from the west and
evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrowof these weather systems, but this low pressure is driving those in, it's dragging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastward. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warmish, you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty...
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evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrowis driving those in, it's dragging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastward. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warmish, you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across northern and western parts of scotland, as well, clears for lengthy spells of sunshine. but it is windy — gusts of wind potentially 50 mph in northern and western areas. that rain approaches later. the clouds gathering in the south. but ahead of that, 20—24 degrees celsius, i think, on the cards for wednesday. now, as we head through this evening, it looks like we could see some more thunderstorms dragging their way northwards. that heavy rain coming in from the west and it looks torrential. it could be very wet for a
evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrowis driving those in, it's dragging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastward. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warmish, you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine....
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evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrow it's dragging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastwards. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warm, as you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across northern and western parts of scotland, as well, clears for lengthy spells of sunshine. but it is windy — gusts of wind potentially 50 mph in northern and western areas. that rain approaches later. the clouds gathering in the south. but ahead of that, 20—211 degrees celsius, i think, on the cards for wednesday. now, as we head through this evening, it looks like we could see some more thunderstorms dragging their way northwards. that heavy rain coming in from the west, and it looks torrential. it could be very wet for a time, through thi
evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrow it's dragging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastwards. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warm, as you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier...
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in fact, the uk's highest temperatures of the year so far, near 28 at heathrow airport.ine weather around, morning showers clearing through northern scotland, sunny spells elsewhere. the next wet weather system into northern ireland, but not until late in the day, and ahead of it, notice how we see some thundery downpours starting to push in towards parts of wales and south west england. temperatures pretty much on a par with where they've been today. maybe not quite as warm across east anglia and south east england. and as we go into wednesday evening and night, more wet weather pushing east, including some thundery bursts, the potential for some torrential downpours across the east and south east of england. and then for thursday, a largely fine day. a wetter one on friday. i went to take you to the us now. president biden has described white supremacy as a �*poison' running through the body of us politics. he was speaking on a visit to buffalo, the town in upstate new york where a gunman killed ten people on saturday. police are investigating what they believe to be a
in fact, the uk's highest temperatures of the year so far, near 28 at heathrow airport.ine weather around, morning showers clearing through northern scotland, sunny spells elsewhere. the next wet weather system into northern ireland, but not until late in the day, and ahead of it, notice how we see some thundery downpours starting to push in towards parts of wales and south west england. temperatures pretty much on a par with where they've been today. maybe not quite as warm across east anglia...
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evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrowging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastward. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warmish, you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across northern and western parts of scotland, as well, clears for lengthy spells of sunshine. but it is windy — gusts of wind potentially 50 mph in northern and western areas. that rain approaches later. the clouds gathering in the south. but ahead of that, 20—24 degrees celsius, i think, on the cards for wednesday. now, as we head through this evening, it looks like we could see some more thunderstorms dragging their way northwards. that heavy rain coming in from the west and it looks torrential. it could be very wet for a time, through this evening and
evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrowging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastward. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warmish, you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather...
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evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrowhat warmth and that moisture northwards and eastward. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warm, as you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across northern and western parts of scotland, as well, clears for lengthy spells of sunshine. but it is windy — gusts of wind potentially 50 mph in northern and western areas. that rain approaches later. the clouds gathering in the south. but ahead of that, 20—24 degrees celsius, i think, on the cards for wednesday. now, as we head through this evening, it looks like we could see some more thunderstorms dragging their way northwards. that heavy rain coming in from the west, and it looks torrential. it could be very wet for a time, through this evening and over
evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrowhat warmth and that moisture northwards and eastward. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warm, as you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be...
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the full of a death if we allows libyan terrorists, we were living in britain to get on the plane. heathrow airport fly out to live, you know, pick up the machine, go and fight with al qaeda and then come back and with nothing more than a week from am i 6 officers at the airport. let them come back into the country. is it so far fetched to mention in a few weeks time, or few months time leaders like restaurants and give them the wink jeremiah 6 or 5? and you can say safe them. you need to find some of these nazi's. now in these poor countries for communities and also include the need to find hundreds of these, not students who can be trained well and they would say might be well armed as well . who knows? ok, i mean it's a very porous they will be because there's no use the certificates to a lot of these weaponry that's going in there. so you don't know where on earth is going to end up. never does anybody guy. okay, i'm waiting on the word and we must end here. that's all the time we have. i want to thank my guests in prague, london, and america, and thank up to our viewers for watching us
the full of a death if we allows libyan terrorists, we were living in britain to get on the plane. heathrow airport fly out to live, you know, pick up the machine, go and fight with al qaeda and then come back and with nothing more than a week from am i 6 officers at the airport. let them come back into the country. is it so far fetched to mention in a few weeks time, or few months time leaders like restaurants and give them the wink jeremiah 6 or 5? and you can say safe them. you need to find...
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good. heathrow has counted on a change versus just stablish with narrative to win the presidency and the 2nd round. ho he now as 3 weeks to radically rethink his strategy, hoping to convince enough of none. this voters that he doesn't represent real change in that he will fall in the hands of the old establishment. it could prove to be a difficult challenge. allison that i'm get the answers. eda, but with the south africans, are struggling to keep the lights on electricity blackouts. are affecting millions as power stations can't supply demand. for miller miller have reports from janice beg students at the university of johannesburg in some way to demonstrate following weeks of intermittent powers which have hampered their studies. the university's management plane, he's stealing electricity cables for the black us enforce lurise east of janice bug more power cuts because of crime. nasty le shopping owns a small food business, which is costing more to keep open because she has to buy gas to replace the electricity supply. and so already because that might be more so we normally start
good. heathrow has counted on a change versus just stablish with narrative to win the presidency and the 2nd round. ho he now as 3 weeks to radically rethink his strategy, hoping to convince enough of none. this voters that he doesn't represent real change in that he will fall in the hands of the old establishment. it could prove to be a difficult challenge. allison that i'm get the answers. eda, but with the south africans, are struggling to keep the lights on electricity blackouts. are...
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i was walking through heathrow airport. and i wasn't wearing a mask. my i was with my two sons and they were they had heard about this. we all had heard about this virus and they were a little more concerned than i was they were wearing a mask, but i read what we all had read that not really supposed to be wearing the mask. maybe it was detrimental and also frankly people were giving me looks and they were looking at me like odd as i walked through heathrow with my makeshift mask and i ended up just taking it off and and frankly many of us have not most of us in january february of 2020. we're not that concerned. yeah. there was a virus in china, but didn't we all so go through earlier coronaviruses mirrors sars these things kind of go away zika etc people get all nervous and scared then in the end. it's not that big a concern. so many of us were relatively unconcerned about this virus, but at that moment. the people who i write about in my book were scared and fearful and worried and many of them decided to try to do something so back then in early 20
i was walking through heathrow airport. and i wasn't wearing a mask. my i was with my two sons and they were they had heard about this. we all had heard about this virus and they were a little more concerned than i was they were wearing a mask, but i read what we all had read that not really supposed to be wearing the mask. maybe it was detrimental and also frankly people were giving me looks and they were looking at me like odd as i walked through heathrow with my makeshift mask and i ended up...
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to the full of daffy, we allows libya, terrorists, we were living in britain to get on the plane. heathrow airport fly out to live, you know, pick up the machine, go and fight with al qaeda and then come back and with nothing more than a week from my 6 offices at the airport, we let them come back into the country. is it so far fetched to mention in a few weeks time, or few months time leaders like restaurants and give them the wink jeremiah 6 or 5? and you can say safe them. you need to find some of these nazi's. now in these poor countries in these poor communities and also include the need to find hundreds of these, not students who can be trained well and they would say might be well armed as well . who knows? ok, i mean it's a very porous they will be because there's no use a certificate. so a lot of these weaponry that's going in there. so you don't know where on earth is going to end a week and on the word and we must end here. that's all the time we have. i want to thank my guests in prague, london, and america, and thank up to our viewers for watching us here to see you next time.
to the full of daffy, we allows libya, terrorists, we were living in britain to get on the plane. heathrow airport fly out to live, you know, pick up the machine, go and fight with al qaeda and then come back and with nothing more than a week from my 6 offices at the airport, we let them come back into the country. is it so far fetched to mention in a few weeks time, or few months time leaders like restaurants and give them the wink jeremiah 6 or 5? and you can say safe them. you need to find...
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have actually entered the plants now, it's a huge plant size of an international, almost as big as heathrow there are 200 civilians, 30 children hunkering down, desperate to get out. if i could show you some other pet is now, if you look at these, that shows the attacks have intensified, these are unverified photos from russian separatist groups, they are using vacuum bombs raining down on tuesday or wednesday. russia is talking about a three day humanitarian corridor from thursday, to let those civilians inside hold up, out. but, no word from the ukrainians on that, we know 250 people did come out of that steelworks early this week and 344 came out of mariupol, with the help of the un in the past few hours. president zelensky appealing again to the un to get those civilians out. those ictures get those civilians out. those pictures when _ get those civilians out. those pictures when they _ get those civilians out. those pictures when they came - get those civilians out. those pictures when they came out| get those civilians out. those - pictures when they came out was striking, people comi
have actually entered the plants now, it's a huge plant size of an international, almost as big as heathrow there are 200 civilians, 30 children hunkering down, desperate to get out. if i could show you some other pet is now, if you look at these, that shows the attacks have intensified, these are unverified photos from russian separatist groups, they are using vacuum bombs raining down on tuesday or wednesday. russia is talking about a three day humanitarian corridor from thursday, to let...
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evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrows. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warm, as you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across northern and western parts of scotland, as well, clears for lengthy spells of sunshine. but it is windy — gusts of wind potentially 50 mph in northern and western areas. that rain approaches later. the clouds gathering in the south. but ahead of that, 20—24 degrees celsius, i think, on the cards for wednesday. now, as we head through this evening, it looks like we could see some more thunderstorms dragging their way northwards. that heavy rain coming in from the west, and it looks torrential. it could be very wet for a time, through this evening and overnight, before, again, it clears out of the way. so
evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrows. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warm, as you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across...
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the warmest day of the year so far and a sweltering 27.5 celsius at heathrow today and many other centralheavy look how different the weather is further west. heavy rain for northern ireland and far wetter than yesterday with thunderstorms moving in across the channel and that is all meandering its way around this massive area of low pressure sitting out in the atlantic and pushing its way east. many will again see some rain for the gardens as we come through the evening and overnight with thunderstorms hit and miss and eastern areas and more persistent rain north and west but most should clear overnight and lasting longest in orkney and shetland and warm weather following a warm day and possibly patchy fog towards dormitory have to be up early to see it. once it clears, similarfor england and wales with morning sunshine but a scattering of showers and for northern ireland and
the warmest day of the year so far and a sweltering 27.5 celsius at heathrow today and many other centralheavy look how different the weather is further west. heavy rain for northern ireland and far wetter than yesterday with thunderstorms moving in across the channel and that is all meandering its way around this massive area of low pressure sitting out in the atlantic and pushing its way east. many will again see some rain for the gardens as we come through the evening and overnight with...
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the sunshine, well, the highest temperature of the year so far, up to near 28 degrees celsius at heathrows mostly in double figures as we start the day tomorrow. so, into tomorrow, then, we have some morning showers around, especially into scotland and mainly in the north. elsewhere, there's a lot of fine weather to come. just a case of waiting for the next system to head our way, as it will into northern ireland, but really late in the day here, and ahead of it, a few showers or thunderstorms starting to break out towards the south west and into wales from increasing cloud. now, temperatures for many will be on a par with where they've been today. not quite as high into the east and south east of england, but it won't be too far off. so, very warm where you get to see some sunshine, and temperatures near 20 in the warm spots in scotland as well. so, into tomorrow evening, then, and we're taking wet weather through northern ireland, and ahead of it, notice how the showers or thunderstorms become more widespread through england and wales, eventually wet weather into scotland. the potential
the sunshine, well, the highest temperature of the year so far, up to near 28 degrees celsius at heathrows mostly in double figures as we start the day tomorrow. so, into tomorrow, then, we have some morning showers around, especially into scotland and mainly in the north. elsewhere, there's a lot of fine weather to come. just a case of waiting for the next system to head our way, as it will into northern ireland, but really late in the day here, and ahead of it, a few showers or thunderstorms...
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tom: all i'm begging you is get more flights into dublin, because the taxes at heathrow are outrageous need more flights. >> we have no travel tax. tom: there it is, folks. your message. the former prime minister of ireland and irish trade minister. please stay with us. markets turning snap down near 30%. what is snap? lisa: it's a social media company. >> keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world. christine lagarde says the central bank won't be rushed into withdrawing monetary stimulus while it fights inflation. she spoke to bloomberg in davos. she said there's no need to panic the bank of france governor insisted there is no consensus for a half-point interest rate hike. kansas city fed president expects the bank to raise interest rates to 2% by august. after that more tightening will be guided by how fast inflation cools off. j.p. morgan chase and ubs have downgraded their forecast for china's economic growth this year. both citing the impact of beijing's covid restrictions. j.p. morgan reduces its estimate for china's growth from 4.3% to 3.7%. russia's war against ukr
tom: all i'm begging you is get more flights into dublin, because the taxes at heathrow are outrageous need more flights. >> we have no travel tax. tom: there it is, folks. your message. the former prime minister of ireland and irish trade minister. please stay with us. markets turning snap down near 30%. what is snap? lisa: it's a social media company. >> keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world. christine lagarde says the central bank won't be rushed into withdrawing...
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evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrowared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warm, as you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across northern and western parts of scotland, as well, clears for lengthy spells of sunshine. but it is windy — gusts of wind potentially 50 mph in northern and western areas. that rain approaches later. the clouds gathering in the south. but ahead of that, 20—21i degrees celsius, i think, on the cards for wednesday. now, as we head through this evening, it looks like we could see some more thunderstorms dragging their way northwards. that heavy rain coming in from the west, and it looks torrential. it could be very wet for a time, through this evening and overnight, before, again, it clears out of the way. so we're watching that one. gusty winds, hail,
evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far — 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrowared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warm, as you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across northern and western parts of scotland, as...
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british airways is having to slow its expansion plans because of london's heathrow airport.hey plan to operate at 80% of its 2019 capacity this year. seating capacity in the transatlantic market would be close to normal. q1 offering cost were worse than expected. there was a drop by 14% on wall street. the slowdown in ipo's and underwriting. that is according to a consulting firm, johnson associates. it could increases much as 20%. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on global quicktake, by journalist and analysts and more than 120 countries. i am ritika grouped her, and this is bluebird. -- bloomberg. >> i think the full are going up. it is trying to put a forecast around this, and the floor for yields is high. it makes it untenable to expect yields to be lower any time soon. it is impossible to imagine yields all well central banks are hiking in the early stages. >> one of the best. steve major is rethinking the path forward for interest rates that call for 150. it is getting difficult with 10 year rates at 3.1%. in new york city, good prayed alongside tom keene lisa a
british airways is having to slow its expansion plans because of london's heathrow airport.hey plan to operate at 80% of its 2019 capacity this year. seating capacity in the transatlantic market would be close to normal. q1 offering cost were worse than expected. there was a drop by 14% on wall street. the slowdown in ipo's and underwriting. that is according to a consulting firm, johnson associates. it could increases much as 20%. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on global quicktake, by...
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i will be doing that circle you do east of london when you have to wait three hours to get into heathrow. i'm going to be riveted to the seven year. i will look down at the charles dickens family. how about that seven-year auction? can i just state that fancy suits, fancy bowties, you are in chanel today. it's what? 50% of renters in new york city use 50% of their income to pay their rent. that is appalling. "new york times" had that yesterday. scary. lisa: the scary part is that has been a long-standing new york city issue. now it is becoming american issue. you are seeing that, and the more prices continue to go up in the fact that housing supply is not come back on, rent is going to continue to climb, and that is what has a lot of people concerned about where the momentum is right now. tom: if you are part of global wall street, this is the bond nerd interview of the day. a conversation with ian lincoln, head of u.s. rates -- ian lyngen , head of u.s. rates strategy at bmo capital. give us a report on the sloshing of the money given to trillion dollars in the repo space. ian: i think
i will be doing that circle you do east of london when you have to wait three hours to get into heathrow. i'm going to be riveted to the seven year. i will look down at the charles dickens family. how about that seven-year auction? can i just state that fancy suits, fancy bowties, you are in chanel today. it's what? 50% of renters in new york city use 50% of their income to pay their rent. that is appalling. "new york times" had that yesterday. scary. lisa: the scary part is that has...
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well, passengers are using london heathrow airport. it's increase its passenger forecast by 16 percent, and expects to reach 65 percent of pre pandemic leveled this year. one of the world busiest airport enjoyed a strong recovery during april. as travelers took off from day to holiday i saw predicting a major downturn in the u. s. trucking industry. the pandemic energy shortages and the war and ukraine continued to impact businesses. john henderson reports from rogers in our console where transportation experts are discussing the road ahead. truckers might occupy the unglamorous end of the global supply chain, but the shipping industry is an early bellwether of the u. s. economy. and the road ahead is looking bumpy. we believe there, you are great recession. that is just now realizing it is going to get pretty ugly . the pandemic slowed the u. s. economy in 20202021. after workers got sick and factory shut down. that led to global shortages, short staffed cargo companies, left shipping containers behind on the dock. now the war in ukra
well, passengers are using london heathrow airport. it's increase its passenger forecast by 16 percent, and expects to reach 65 percent of pre pandemic leveled this year. one of the world busiest airport enjoyed a strong recovery during april. as travelers took off from day to holiday i saw predicting a major downturn in the u. s. trucking industry. the pandemic energy shortages and the war and ukraine continued to impact businesses. john henderson reports from rogers in our console where...
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the sunshine, well, the highest temperature of the year so far, up to near 28 degrees celsius at heathrowotland, with temperatures mostly in double figures as we start the day tomorrow. so, into tomorrow, then, we have some morning showers around, especially into scotland and mainly in the north. elsewhere, there's a lot of fine weather to come. just a case of waiting for the next system to head our way, as it will into northern ireland, but really late in the day here, and ahead of it, a few showers or thunderstorms starting to break out towards the south west and into wales from increasing cloud. now, temperatures for many will be on a par with where they've been today. not quite as high into the east and south east of england, but it won't be too far off. so, very warm where you get to see some sunshine, and temperatures near 20 in the warm spots in scotland as well. so, into tomorrow evening, then, and we're taking wet weather through northern ireland, and ahead of it, notice how the showers or thunderstorms become more widespread through england and wales, eventually wet weather into
the sunshine, well, the highest temperature of the year so far, up to near 28 degrees celsius at heathrowotland, with temperatures mostly in double figures as we start the day tomorrow. so, into tomorrow, then, we have some morning showers around, especially into scotland and mainly in the north. elsewhere, there's a lot of fine weather to come. just a case of waiting for the next system to head our way, as it will into northern ireland, but really late in the day here, and ahead of it, a few...
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and that quadrant between heathrow and gatwick is generally going to be quite lively, and who couldart of anywhere? i live in london and one part of the — anywhere? i live in london and one part of the transport _ anywhere? i live in london and one part of the transport infrastructure | part of the transport infrastructure is working very well is the elizabeth line, just 2.5 years late, opened this week and trains going everywhere in both directions. i don't know where you store all of this but we appreciate it! thank you for your time. it's been more than a0 years since their last tour but last night, swedish pop legends abba hit the stage once more — well, sort of. the band have created digital versions of themselves as they were in their heyday and these so—called abba—tars are performing with live musicians in london. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson went along to watch the show. the waiting was over. # so when you're near me, darling, can't you hear me? #sos...#. more than a0 years after the last abba concert, they returned to the stage last night — albeit in digi
and that quadrant between heathrow and gatwick is generally going to be quite lively, and who couldart of anywhere? i live in london and one part of the — anywhere? i live in london and one part of the transport _ anywhere? i live in london and one part of the transport infrastructure | part of the transport infrastructure is working very well is the elizabeth line, just 2.5 years late, opened this week and trains going everywhere in both directions. i don't know where you store all of this...
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that was at heathrow. it's not going to be quite so warm today.ing. we'll see some spells of sunshine. noticeably breezy today, and temperatures reaching 20 celsius. now overnight, it's not going to be as warm as last night. we're looking at quite a bit of cloud around, though it should stay largely dry, a few clearer spells. the minimum temperature between ten and 12 celsius. for tomorrow, it's looking like a cloudy start, but we will see some bright spells. you can see another front sliding across us, but it means we're going to get some rain, not until later on in the day, through the afternoon. and the south—east could stay dry. we'll see some brighter spells there. but the rain sliding across the west and the north—west through the afternoon. temperatures tomorrow again a little lower than today at 17 celsius. high pressure builds from thursday onwards, really. so we'll see plenty of sunshine, and temperatures just getting a little bit warmer as we head towards the end of the week and into the weekend. i'm back with the latest from the bbc lo
that was at heathrow. it's not going to be quite so warm today.ing. we'll see some spells of sunshine. noticeably breezy today, and temperatures reaching 20 celsius. now overnight, it's not going to be as warm as last night. we're looking at quite a bit of cloud around, though it should stay largely dry, a few clearer spells. the minimum temperature between ten and 12 celsius. for tomorrow, it's looking like a cloudy start, but we will see some bright spells. you can see another front sliding...
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the sunshine, well, the highest temperature of the year so far, up to nearly 28 degrees celsius at heathrowfigures as we start the day tomorrow. so, into tomorrow, then, we have some morning showers around, especially into scotland and mainly in the north. elsewhere, there's a lot of fine weather to come. just a case of waiting for the next system to head our way, as it will into northern ireland, but really late in the day here and ahead of it, a few showers or thunderstorms starting to break out towards the south west and into wales from increasing cloud. now, temperatures for many will be on a par with where they've been today. not quite as high into the east and south east of england, but it won't be too far off. so, very warm where you get to see some sunshine, and temperatures near 20 in the warm spots in scotland as well. so, into tomorrow evening, then, we're taking wet weather through northern ireland, and ahead of it, notice how the showers or thunderstorms become more widespread through england and wales, eventually wet weather into scotland. the potential overnight and into thur
the sunshine, well, the highest temperature of the year so far, up to nearly 28 degrees celsius at heathrowfigures as we start the day tomorrow. so, into tomorrow, then, we have some morning showers around, especially into scotland and mainly in the north. elsewhere, there's a lot of fine weather to come. just a case of waiting for the next system to head our way, as it will into northern ireland, but really late in the day here and ahead of it, a few showers or thunderstorms starting to break...
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the highest temperature of the year so far today at heathrow airport, 27.5 celsius.waiting for the next weather system to come into northern ireland but at 5pm it is still not in and ahead of that we have a few thunderstorms in the south—west, but in terms of temperatures, maybe not quite as warm as today in south—east england, but on a path. we are going to end the day with wet weather pushing a stash par. there could be some torrential downpours tomorrow evening and we will keep you updated on all of that. hello, this is bbc news, i'm ben thompson. the headlines: the government confirms the uk will introduce legislation to overwrite parts of the northern ireland post—brexit trade deal within weeks. there is more evidence that wages are failing to keep pace with the cost of living, earnings are down 1.2% from last year, when adjusted for inflation. it is the biggest of them since 2013. hailed as heroes, them since 2013. hailed as heroes, the ukrainian ministry says the defenders of mariupol have ended their mission after hundreds of soldiers leave the azovstal steel
the highest temperature of the year so far today at heathrow airport, 27.5 celsius.waiting for the next weather system to come into northern ireland but at 5pm it is still not in and ahead of that we have a few thunderstorms in the south—west, but in terms of temperatures, maybe not quite as warm as today in south—east england, but on a path. we are going to end the day with wet weather pushing a stash par. there could be some torrential downpours tomorrow evening and we will keep you...
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the '90s tv show airport jeremy spake is jetting into the studio to tell us why he headed back to heathrowor rangers. good morning. it is. a huge day for rangers. good morning. it is- a huge — huge day for rangers. good morning. it is- a huge day _ huge day for rangers. good morning. it is. a huge day ahead, _ huge day for rangers. good morning. it is. a huge day ahead, a _ huge day for rangers. good morning. it is. a huge day ahead, a wonderful. it is. a huge day ahead, a wonderful day in seville and what a day store certainly for the rangers fans. fans have flown in from australia, texas, canada, i spoke to people who have flown in from the middle east desperate not to miss this huge day in history of the club that included one couple, kaj and lorraine. we have seen fans pouring in. they have had journeys to get here. kaj and lorraine travelled from their home in glasgow, flew down to gatwick, then to malaga and then they got on a bus and arrived in seville yesterday. an interesting story for them, it is their 20 year wedding anniversary. they thought they might be celebrating on the bea
the '90s tv show airport jeremy spake is jetting into the studio to tell us why he headed back to heathrowor rangers. good morning. it is. a huge day for rangers. good morning. it is- a huge — huge day for rangers. good morning. it is- a huge day _ huge day for rangers. good morning. it is. a huge day ahead, _ huge day for rangers. good morning. it is. a huge day ahead, a _ huge day for rangers. good morning. it is. a huge day ahead, a wonderful. it is. a huge day ahead, a wonderful day in...