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here is our science correspondent helen briggs. jupiter in a whole new light.r auroras — dancing at the poles. faint rings, and two of the planet's many moons, standing out against a backdrop of glittering galaxies. scientists say the stunning new images, artificially coloured to make the features stand out, are better than they could ever have hoped for. these images are so much more than just pretty pictures. yes, they are pretty, aesthetic, glorious. but they're crisp, they're detailed, they're showing parts ofjupiter, of its cloud cover, that we haven't really appreciated before. this isjupiter, as seen through the hubble space telescope. hubble's more powerful successor, the james webb, was launched in december. and since the summer, it's been sending back extraordinary images of the universe. over the years to come, the telescope will be peering ever further back in time, transforming our knowledge, both of distant worlds and of planets in our own back yard. helen briggs, bbc news. who doesn't want to look at the universe like that? i certainly do. earlie
here is our science correspondent helen briggs. jupiter in a whole new light.r auroras — dancing at the poles. faint rings, and two of the planet's many moons, standing out against a backdrop of glittering galaxies. scientists say the stunning new images, artificially coloured to make the features stand out, are better than they could ever have hoped for. these images are so much more than just pretty pictures. yes, they are pretty, aesthetic, glorious. but they're crisp, they're detailed,...
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helen briggs, bbc news. it is just amazing. project. first off, ijust have to say, congratulations. these images are astonishing, and you are one of the visible investigators, leading this project. did you expect the images to be this good? ida. project. did you expect the images to be this good?— to be this good? no, i did not exect to be this good? no, i did not exoect it _ to be this good? no, i did not exoect it to — to be this good? no, i did not expect it to be _ to be this good? no, i did not expect it to be discovered. it| to be this good? no, i did not. expect it to be discovered. it is really amazing, in particular seeing all this onjupiter itself, and the next to it, it's rings, and the moon that you can see at the tip of the ring. it is quite remarkable. 0n can see at the tip of the ring. it is quite remarkable. on top of that, we see these really faint galaxies in the background. we would never have dreamed of seeing that. yeah. have dreamed of seeing that. yeah, we are looking _ have dreamed of seeing that. yeah,
helen briggs, bbc news. it is just amazing. project. first off, ijust have to say, congratulations. these images are astonishing, and you are one of the visible investigators, leading this project. did you expect the images to be this good? ida. project. did you expect the images to be this good?— to be this good? no, i did not exect to be this good? no, i did not exoect it _ to be this good? no, i did not exoect it to — to be this good? no, i did not expect it to be _ to be this good? no,...
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helen briggs reports.ng caterpillars in from sweden. and now decades of conservation work's paying off, with more large blue recorded this summer than at any time in 150 years. for one scientist, it's a dream come true. it's been a great thrill to see the butterfly back in such large numbers again. i, alas, was present when the large blue went extinct in this country many years ago and, at the time, i never thought i'd see it back. but now, to look at it and watch perhaps some four, five, six or more all on one patch of flowers is just terrific. the butterfly�*s tricky to protect because it's fussy about where it lives and depends on ants. the young caterpillars trick the ants into taking them into their nests to spend the winter underground. restoring the flower—rich meadows that the butterfly likes to lay its eggs has been key to turning its fortunes around. i'm just trying to get the large blue back on these sites. we're actually recreating a missing type of habitat that for various reasons of land use
helen briggs reports.ng caterpillars in from sweden. and now decades of conservation work's paying off, with more large blue recorded this summer than at any time in 150 years. for one scientist, it's a dream come true. it's been a great thrill to see the butterfly back in such large numbers again. i, alas, was present when the large blue went extinct in this country many years ago and, at the time, i never thought i'd see it back. but now, to look at it and watch perhaps some four, five, six...
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helen briggs, bbc news. in calais staged a surprise gig for fellow drivers. video shared on social media showed the bristol street music musicians outside their van, with the drummer and keyboard players performing on the roof. funky music. a good way to pass the time! funky music. baseload elevator music vibe in there, but nonetheless. a reminder of our top story. a federaljudge in america has ordered the usjustice department to ordered the us justice department to release a redacted version of the affidavit that convinced him to approve an fbi warrant to search donald trump's mar—a—lago home. mr drum has accused the fbi of an act of political retribution. much more on all of these stories on the bbc news website. you can you can reach me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. thank you for your company and we will see you next time. goodbye. hello. well, last night, parts of southeastern britain were swamped by thunderstorms — a month and a half of rainfall in one or two spots, much quieter out there right now. an
helen briggs, bbc news. in calais staged a surprise gig for fellow drivers. video shared on social media showed the bristol street music musicians outside their van, with the drummer and keyboard players performing on the roof. funky music. a good way to pass the time! funky music. baseload elevator music vibe in there, but nonetheless. a reminder of our top story. a federaljudge in america has ordered the usjustice department to ordered the us justice department to release a redacted version...
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helen briggs, bbc news. seems, high heels are back in fashion. wendy urquhart reports. department stores in new york are putting high—heeled shoes front and centre for the first time in ages and women can't buy them fast enough. we have seen an up tick in demand for high heels with our customer. she is excited to go back to the office, she's excited to go to that first social event again, so high heels are definitely on the top of her shopping list. whether you love them or hate them, there's no doubt that women do feel different in heels. it's completely different. ifeel like a million bucks when i put heels on. i love high heels. i really missed them during the pandemic, yeah. retailers saw a massive 50% drop in sales of high—heeled shoes in 2020 compared to the year before, mostly because of the covid pandemic, but experts are confident that sales are picking up at last. high heels, actually, have outperformed a lot of other categories and that's when you look at their performance versus last year, becaus
helen briggs, bbc news. seems, high heels are back in fashion. wendy urquhart reports. department stores in new york are putting high—heeled shoes front and centre for the first time in ages and women can't buy them fast enough. we have seen an up tick in demand for high heels with our customer. she is excited to go back to the office, she's excited to go to that first social event again, so high heels are definitely on the top of her shopping list. whether you love them or hate them, there's...
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helen briggs, bbc news, somerset. time for a look at the weather with elizabeth rizzini.e sunshine will be found across england and wales with more clout and little rain across northern ireland and scotland, a great and murky start here, some splashes of rain, increasingly confined to northern scotland by the afternoon, southern scotland should brighten up. in england and wales, a day at sunny spells and a few isolated showers, top temperatures in the south, 23 or 24 degrees, cooler further north and 17 for aberdeen. rain could develop in northern ireland in the afternoon and is set to expand into isle of man, south—west scotland and at the same time cloud will topple into north—eastern parts and as the breeze strengthens, temperatures will hold up in double digits for many. monday will be breezy, cool and cloudy on the east coast, further west we will see sunshine and warm.
helen briggs, bbc news, somerset. time for a look at the weather with elizabeth rizzini.e sunshine will be found across england and wales with more clout and little rain across northern ireland and scotland, a great and murky start here, some splashes of rain, increasingly confined to northern scotland by the afternoon, southern scotland should brighten up. in england and wales, a day at sunny spells and a few isolated showers, top temperatures in the south, 23 or 24 degrees, cooler further...
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here's our science correspondent, helen briggs. jupiter in a whole new light.lowing light shows — or auroras — dancing at the poles. faint rings, and two of the planet's many moons, standing out against a backdrop of glittering galaxies. scientists say the stunning new images, artificially coloured to make the features stand out, are better than they could ever have hoped for. these images are so much more than just pretty pictures. yes, they are pretty, aesthetic, glorious. but they're crisp, they're detailed, they're showing parts of jupiter, of its cloud cover, that we haven't really appreciated before. this is jupiter, as seen through the hubble space telescope. hubble's more powerful successor, the james webb, was launched in december. and since the summer, it's been sending back extraordinary images of the universe. over the years to come, the telescope will be peering ever further back in time, transforming our knowledge, both of distant worlds and of planets in our own back yard. helen briggs, bbc news. we've all been told that a man's best friend is hi
here's our science correspondent, helen briggs. jupiter in a whole new light.lowing light shows — or auroras — dancing at the poles. faint rings, and two of the planet's many moons, standing out against a backdrop of glittering galaxies. scientists say the stunning new images, artificially coloured to make the features stand out, are better than they could ever have hoped for. these images are so much more than just pretty pictures. yes, they are pretty, aesthetic, glorious. but they're...
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helen briggs, bbc news.h the cost of living are being forced to give them up. the dogs trust has now issued an urgent appeal for more foster carers to help pets in need. emma glasbey has been to meet one pup who is being cared for in a temporary home after being dumped in the street. barry was found abandoned in a street in leeds. he's not yet ready for his forever home, but the dogs trust has placed him with a foster carer. he's very lively, likes to play with lots of toys, just learnt how to bark so he's barking at things as well. so yeah, he's very energetic. i just look after them and the dogs trust do all the work about finding the right home for them so that they're in a forever home and not abandoned again. with christine, barry is learning to trust people and is finding his personality. barry is the 70th dog christine has fostered. each dog has its own challenges, and if i could keep them all, i would. but they are ready for their forever homes, and tears every time one leaves. but itjust means that
helen briggs, bbc news.h the cost of living are being forced to give them up. the dogs trust has now issued an urgent appeal for more foster carers to help pets in need. emma glasbey has been to meet one pup who is being cared for in a temporary home after being dumped in the street. barry was found abandoned in a street in leeds. he's not yet ready for his forever home, but the dogs trust has placed him with a foster carer. he's very lively, likes to play with lots of toys, just learnt how to...
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helen briggs, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear.he forecast at the moment. it's pushing on across parts of south wales. some of it will turn quite heavy as well as we head into tomorrow. this rain is important in some ways, is the dividing line between the human air we are talking about. it's going to bring heavier bursts across wales and into the north of england, and a view scattered showers moving their way up scattered showers moving their way up to scotland. but look at the overnight lows across eastern and southern england, perhaps 17, 18, may be 19 degrees first thing tomorrow morning. a very mild start. it is this where the front that is going to continue to bring some rain out to the west, in contrast to the feel of the weather. further north and west it is fresher, but we have humid air once again across the southeast. i'm afraid, again, you are going to be saying it is too hot and humid, for some of us, particularly across east anglia and south—east england. some of the rain turning heavy across south—west england and wal
helen briggs, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear.he forecast at the moment. it's pushing on across parts of south wales. some of it will turn quite heavy as well as we head into tomorrow. this rain is important in some ways, is the dividing line between the human air we are talking about. it's going to bring heavier bursts across wales and into the north of england, and a view scattered showers moving their way up scattered showers moving their way up to scotland. but...
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helen briggs, bbc news. joining me now is diarmuid gavin, who is a tv gardener and presenter.peat for gardening?— peat for gardening? i've been gardening _ peat for gardening? i've been gardening for— peat for gardening? i've been gardening for 40 _ peat for gardening? i've been gardening for 40 years - peat for gardening? i've been gardening for 40 years since l peat for gardening? i've been j gardening for 40 years since i peat for gardening? i've been - gardening for 40 years since i left school. 40 years ago i knew that pete was an invaluable resort but it's a really invaluable resort in involving. it should be left on the ground. i have always known that it was a not great thing to use and i can't understand why we are still mining it, draining these bogs and releasing all of this carbon, producing so many problems because we want pretty gardens. haifa we want pretty gardens. how beneficial— we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is _ we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is it _ we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is it and _ we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is
helen briggs, bbc news. joining me now is diarmuid gavin, who is a tv gardener and presenter.peat for gardening?— peat for gardening? i've been gardening _ peat for gardening? i've been gardening for— peat for gardening? i've been gardening for 40 _ peat for gardening? i've been gardening for 40 years - peat for gardening? i've been gardening for 40 years since l peat for gardening? i've been j gardening for 40 years since i peat for gardening? i've been - gardening for 40 years since i...
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helen briggs, bbc news. amazing stuff indeed.them up. they have been in doggy daycare all day. injapan, scientists said they found a detectable emotional response when dogs are reunited with their owners. it was only a small study with just 22 dogs, but they said they could detect real tears. eleanor, who sees the dogs reunited with their owners every day, is sceptical, and thinks they might be barking up the wrong tree. i've never seen a dog crying, so i'm not sure about it, but they definitely have emotions and i see the excitement when their owners come to pick them up, whether that is after eight hours of being here or two weeks. of course, they get excited. there's no doubt that dogs form a strong emotional tie to people and they have been plenty of studies to show it. this is jasper, and he's definitely pleased to see eleanor. this is coco, and i've made friends with coco with a few bribes. she is obviously happy to see me, but i can't see her shedding any tears when i go. always knew the feeling was mutual. stay with us on
helen briggs, bbc news. amazing stuff indeed.them up. they have been in doggy daycare all day. injapan, scientists said they found a detectable emotional response when dogs are reunited with their owners. it was only a small study with just 22 dogs, but they said they could detect real tears. eleanor, who sees the dogs reunited with their owners every day, is sceptical, and thinks they might be barking up the wrong tree. i've never seen a dog crying, so i'm not sure about it, but they...
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helen briggs has the story. true. it�*s been a great thrill to see the butterfly back in such large numbers again. i alas was present when the large blue went extinct in this country many years ago and, at the time, i never thought i�*d see it back. but now to look at it and watch perhaps some four, five, six or more all on one patch of flowers is just terrific. the butterfly�*s tricky to protect because it is fussy about where it lives and depends on ants. the young caterpillars trick the ants into taking them into their nests to spend the winter underground. restoring the flower—rich meadows that the butterfly likes to lay its eggs has been key to turning its fortunes around. i�*m just trying to get the large blue back on these sites. we are actually recreating a missing type of habitat that for various reasons of land use change had more or less disappeared from at least the northern half of europe. you can now see the large blue across much of southern england, alongside other rare insects. the butterfly rem
helen briggs has the story. true. it�*s been a great thrill to see the butterfly back in such large numbers again. i alas was present when the large blue went extinct in this country many years ago and, at the time, i never thought i�*d see it back. but now to look at it and watch perhaps some four, five, six or more all on one patch of flowers is just terrific. the butterfly�*s tricky to protect because it is fussy about where it lives and depends on ants. the young caterpillars trick...
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helen briggs reports.w water levels are so low, you can wade across. and you can tell from the cool, clear water, we're in a chalk river — a rare and beautiful place that's home to wildlife such as trout, otters and kingfishers. how precious is this habitat, and how do we better protect this river and the wildlife in it? this habitat is really precious, and that's because it has been filtered through this chalk, and then comes out very cool and clear. we see these beautiful river ecosystems. we've seen some trout today. i've also seen grayling here. there are salmon in some of our chalk streams, as well. this is our barrier reef or our amazon rainforest. the wildlife here is already stressed as a result of the hotter temperatures, and their habitat is shrinking, as the water levels are getting lower and lower. we don't want them to go any lower than they are now. at this nature reserve in winchester, on the banks of the river itchen, wildlife is already feeling the impact of the dry, hot weather and low ri
helen briggs reports.w water levels are so low, you can wade across. and you can tell from the cool, clear water, we're in a chalk river — a rare and beautiful place that's home to wildlife such as trout, otters and kingfishers. how precious is this habitat, and how do we better protect this river and the wildlife in it? this habitat is really precious, and that's because it has been filtered through this chalk, and then comes out very cool and clear. we see these beautiful river ecosystems....
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helen briggs, bbc news. jane: isn't it lovely to have them back?e is another story where the pictures tell it all and this is another of them. two-year-old joey went into the sea for the very first time, using a new beach buggy. for disabled people ithe northeast of england. it does up here that we do not actually have those pictures, but never mind. oh, you do? we do? and there they are. >> he's laughing, what you don't really get from joey. he's got two moods, he's either happy or really, really grumpy. when we see the video, we will see how happy he was. we do not tend to go to the beach very often, because of his leg. he is disabled, so it is really difficult pushing the tram across the beach. he was able to do all you would want to do when playing in the sea. he gets left out quite a lot with him not being able to do much. but he was truly genuinely happy. >> he was laughing his head off. i just felt really happy abt my brother. ab him, no matter what. >> yeah, i cried. his dad, he cried also. we have not stopped watching the video, have we? f
helen briggs, bbc news. jane: isn't it lovely to have them back?e is another story where the pictures tell it all and this is another of them. two-year-old joey went into the sea for the very first time, using a new beach buggy. for disabled people ithe northeast of england. it does up here that we do not actually have those pictures, but never mind. oh, you do? we do? and there they are. >> he's laughing, what you don't really get from joey. he's got two moods, he's either happy or...
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helen briggs, bbc news.e the announcement on twitter and said good luck to my fellow players. earlier this year, he was deported from australia after his visa was cancelled on health and good order grounds. more now from tennis journalist george bell shah. it’s journalist george bell shah. it's not a great _ journalist george bell shah. it�*s not a great surprise. he's been desperately hoping there would be a change in the covid regulations. that's not happened yet. it may well happen later. but, look, as was the case in australia, this is a problem of his own making. he's chosen not to have the vaccine. it seems quite ludicrous to ask from the outside, inking this guy is one of the greatest ever out leaks, he has a chance to end his career —— athletes. he's choosing not to play because of the vaccine, so it's a crazy time we live in and another astonishing moment in ten minutes for novak djokovic �*s. == astonishing moment in ten minutes for novak djokovic 's._ for novak d'okovic 's. -- in tennis. our to fo
helen briggs, bbc news.e the announcement on twitter and said good luck to my fellow players. earlier this year, he was deported from australia after his visa was cancelled on health and good order grounds. more now from tennis journalist george bell shah. it’s journalist george bell shah. it's not a great _ journalist george bell shah. it�*s not a great surprise. he's been desperately hoping there would be a change in the covid regulations. that's not happened yet. it may well happen...
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helen briggs reports.l from the cool, clear water, we're in a chalk river — a rare and beautiful place that's home to wildlife such as trout, otters and kingfishers. how precious is this habitat, and how do we better protect this river and the wildlife in it? this habitat is really precious, and that's because it has been filtered through this chalk and then comes out very cool and clear. we see these beautiful river ecosystems. we've seen some trout today. i've also seen grayling here. there are salmon in some of our chalk streams, as well. this is our barrier reef or our amazon rainforest. the wildlife here is already stressed as a result of the hotter temperatures, and their habitat is shrinking as the water levels are getting lower and lower. we don't want them to go any lower than they are now. at this nature reserve in winchester, on the banks of the river itchen, wildlife is already feeling the impact of the dry, hot weather and low river flows. less water means outside of the rivers and even on the
helen briggs reports.l from the cool, clear water, we're in a chalk river — a rare and beautiful place that's home to wildlife such as trout, otters and kingfishers. how precious is this habitat, and how do we better protect this river and the wildlife in it? this habitat is really precious, and that's because it has been filtered through this chalk and then comes out very cool and clear. we see these beautiful river ecosystems. we've seen some trout today. i've also seen grayling here. there...
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helen briggs has the story.s some four, five, six or more all on one patch of flowers is just terrific. the butterfly�*s tricky to protect because it�*s fussy about where it lives and depends on ants. the young caterpillars trick the ants into taking them into their nests to spend the winter underground. restoring the flower—rich meadows that the butterfly likes to lay its eggs has been key to turning its fortunes around. i�*m just trying to get the large blue back on these sites. we�*re actually recreating a missing type of habitat that for various reasons of land use change had more or less disappeared from at least the northern half of europe. you can now see the large blue across much of southern england, alongside other rare insects. the butterfly remains endangered, with climate change and extreme weather the greatest challenges ahead. but the resurgence is, for today at least, providing a bright spot for conservationists. helen briggs, bbc news. 110w now for a look at the weather. hello. the torrential do
helen briggs has the story.s some four, five, six or more all on one patch of flowers is just terrific. the butterfly�*s tricky to protect because it�*s fussy about where it lives and depends on ants. the young caterpillars trick the ants into taking them into their nests to spend the winter underground. restoring the flower—rich meadows that the butterfly likes to lay its eggs has been key to turning its fortunes around. i�*m just trying to get the large blue back on these sites....
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helen briggs, bbc news.f this weekend in london, as the world—famous notting hill carnival returns for the first time in three yea rs. millions of people are expected to attend europe's biggest street party, with 84 mas bands performing, in a celebration of african—caribbean culture. wendy hurrell has more. it's back! notting hill carnival returns to the streets after three years. there are parades on sunday and monday starting at around 1030 in the morning. it is a weekend of music, colourful costumes street food. of course, 2 million people coming here to party does pose some challenges. while we were filming earlier, a local resident appealed to the met police, and i was interviewing to ask for a barrier to herfront interviewing to ask for a barrier to her front steps interviewing to ask for a barrier to herfront steps which interviewing to ask for a barrier to her front steps which tend to become a gathering place, and to be frank and upper bit messy. organisers and authorities alike recognised that ther
helen briggs, bbc news.f this weekend in london, as the world—famous notting hill carnival returns for the first time in three yea rs. millions of people are expected to attend europe's biggest street party, with 84 mas bands performing, in a celebration of african—caribbean culture. wendy hurrell has more. it's back! notting hill carnival returns to the streets after three years. there are parades on sunday and monday starting at around 1030 in the morning. it is a weekend of music,...
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helen briggs, bbc news, hampshire.company to say they will put in restrictions as of yesterday in the coming weeks but the exact date of that has not been given. we do know that water levels are very low, as you heard in that report from helen, and other water companies around the region, and in fact around the south, are putting in restrictions. already we have seen the isle of man putting in restrictions as of last week. we have southern water, they put in restrictions last friday and that's for hampshire and the isle of wight. and south—eastern water will put in restrictions as of this friday, the 12, in kent and sussex. as i said, water level is very low right across the south—east, especially for chalk rivers, affecting wildlife. southern water have said that for this region rivers such as this, the river meon in the meon valley are 25% lower than what they should be, which is roughly 25 bathtubs worth more 25 million bathtubs worth of water. studio: 0k, thank million bathtubs worth of water. studio: ok, thank you
helen briggs, bbc news, hampshire.company to say they will put in restrictions as of yesterday in the coming weeks but the exact date of that has not been given. we do know that water levels are very low, as you heard in that report from helen, and other water companies around the region, and in fact around the south, are putting in restrictions. already we have seen the isle of man putting in restrictions as of last week. we have southern water, they put in restrictions last friday and that's...
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helen briggs, bbc news, hampshire.heir region for 15 million customers in southern england and london, they said restrictions come into place in the next few weeks and the exact date is unknown at the moment and they urge customers to use what they need for essential use. they follow southern water that introduced restrictions in hampshire and the isle of wight. south—eastern water announced restrictions for kent and sussex this friday and the isle of man have restrictions and they came into place injuly. we know some counties across the south, wiltshire, devon, somerset and hampshire, are already in a heatwave on that criteria is three consecutive days over a certain threshold and in hampshire thatis certain threshold and in hampshire that is around 27 celsius so we have had three days where temperatures are above 27 and in the london area thatis are above 27 and in the london area that is above 28 celsius. i'm sure a heat wave will be announced across many regions as we head through today with temperatures expected t
helen briggs, bbc news, hampshire.heir region for 15 million customers in southern england and london, they said restrictions come into place in the next few weeks and the exact date is unknown at the moment and they urge customers to use what they need for essential use. they follow southern water that introduced restrictions in hampshire and the isle of wight. south—eastern water announced restrictions for kent and sussex this friday and the isle of man have restrictions and they came into...
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helen briggs, bbc news, hampshire.hem alive. joining me now is rob brett, who is a curator at the royal horticultural society i feel it is a big question ifeel it is a big question because where do you start but there is a hosepipe ban in some parts of the country, so how can people look after their gardens if they have one? in after their gardens if they have one? ., ., , , ., ., one? in all honesty what we need to do is when — one? in all honesty what we need to do is when we _ one? in all honesty what we need to do is when we do _ one? in all honesty what we need to do is when we do get _ one? in all honesty what we need to do is when we do get some - one? in all honesty what we need to do is when we do get some rain i one? in all honesty what we need to do is when we do get some rain is i do is when we do get some rain is trying to capture that rain as much as possible so water buts, perhaps in some sort of bucket or whatever it might be that you can collect water in, because water is obviously one of the key resou
helen briggs, bbc news, hampshire.hem alive. joining me now is rob brett, who is a curator at the royal horticultural society i feel it is a big question ifeel it is a big question because where do you start but there is a hosepipe ban in some parts of the country, so how can people look after their gardens if they have one? in after their gardens if they have one? ., ., , , ., ., one? in all honesty what we need to do is when — one? in all honesty what we need to do is when we _ one? in all...