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it's already warming up as well across iberia.e and the low countries. and that heat will be pushed in the south and east of the united kingdom. so, wednesday, still with our weather front across parts of scotland and northern ireland. not for all, and it won't be a wash—out. there'll be some drier spells and hazy sunshine, it'll feel pleasant enough. but we're not going to have the heat that we'll have further south and east, when we could push up into the high—205. for many parts of england and wales, probably 30, in southern and eastern areas. wednesday, thursday's probably when the heat peaks, but this is where we become more uncertain. that low pressure near iceland will be the reason for the heat ebbing away, and it looks as if that atlantic air will slowly filter its way southwards, probably towards friday and the weekend. so thursday, another day where we've got some showers, or more cloud, across the north and the west. but for many, it's looking dry and warm still. it could just trigger the odd sharp shower, the odd thun
it's already warming up as well across iberia.e and the low countries. and that heat will be pushed in the south and east of the united kingdom. so, wednesday, still with our weather front across parts of scotland and northern ireland. not for all, and it won't be a wash—out. there'll be some drier spells and hazy sunshine, it'll feel pleasant enough. but we're not going to have the heat that we'll have further south and east, when we could push up into the high—205. for many parts of...
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Jun 3, 2020
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iag, who own british airways, also own iberia, the spanish nationalflag airways, also own iberia, theitish workers. this is outrageous. you say what can the government do about it? well, airlines operate on routes, they are called slots. these are allocated and the government should say to british airways if they don't stop treating british workers in this disgraceful way, then the consequences will be in relation to the allocation of slots and routes which british airways desperately need. 0k, which british airways desperately need. ok, that is interesting. thank you very much, len mccluskey from unite and chris loder, conservative mp on the transport select committee. thank you for your messages. i have been asking if you have been contact traced. before i read a message about that, colin says i have been watching your interview with two activists for black lives matter and i thought it was balanced until one of them said it was institutionalised racism in the uk and was borne out in hospitals, when bame people were not given the same treatment as white people with coronavirus. why
iag, who own british airways, also own iberia, the spanish nationalflag airways, also own iberia, theitish workers. this is outrageous. you say what can the government do about it? well, airlines operate on routes, they are called slots. these are allocated and the government should say to british airways if they don't stop treating british workers in this disgraceful way, then the consequences will be in relation to the allocation of slots and routes which british airways desperately need. 0k,...
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that brief dip in temperature, as we go into next week, warmth will be pushing up all the way from iberiachildren who've fallen behind because of the coronavirus crisis. businesses and government deparments in australia are hit by what its prime minister calls a "sophisticated, state—based" cyber attack uk government borrowing hits a record monthly high of £55 billion in may, as the coronavirus continued to press heavily on the public finances. and coming up, we return to the northern italian region of lombardy, which became the global epicentre of coronavirus when it saw the first major outbreak in europe. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the uk's chief medical officers for england, scotland, wales and northern ireland have announced that the covid—19 alert level is being downgraded from four to three. at level four, the epidemic is in general circulation and transmission is high. however at level three according to the government's definition, though the epidemic remains i
that brief dip in temperature, as we go into next week, warmth will be pushing up all the way from iberiachildren who've fallen behind because of the coronavirus crisis. businesses and government deparments in australia are hit by what its prime minister calls a "sophisticated, state—based" cyber attack uk government borrowing hits a record monthly high of £55 billion in may, as the coronavirus continued to press heavily on the public finances. and coming up, we return to the...
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it's iberia's permafrost institute a mammoth takes outside in $28.00 degrees of the arctic our victim is the chief scientist here everything in the arctic is built on permafrost when the ground remains frozen for at least 2 years straight it is touring with opinion . which there is warming in general in northeast russia and all of the. regions global warming is reflected in higher temperatures during the winter when tears are warmer and moderate and the 1970s the cultus temperature here was negative 55 celsius even negative 64 now if it gets to just negative 45 degrees it is considered very cold. the melting permafrost means the foundations of buildings and infrastructure is compromised officials say it was the reason a fuel tank collapsed in the northern city of moralists can many more than 20000 tons of diesel fuel soaked into the soil and flooded a river that feeds the arctic ocean it is the worst environmental disaster in the region in modern history but you know. obviously the consequences of the accident for the ecosystem and water biodiversity are significant so the cultivation
it's iberia's permafrost institute a mammoth takes outside in $28.00 degrees of the arctic our victim is the chief scientist here everything in the arctic is built on permafrost when the ground remains frozen for at least 2 years straight it is touring with opinion . which there is warming in general in northeast russia and all of the. regions global warming is reflected in higher temperatures during the winter when tears are warmer and moderate and the 1970s the cultus temperature here was...
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owns iberia and has borrowed money both in the u.k. and in spain. fight a lawsuit from its former head of diversity who alleges she witnessed systemic racial discrimination against frarnse at the bank. marilyn booker joined the bank in 1994, claims senior white leadership refused her plan to address bias and terment nated her position just last december. morgan stanley says it rejects her statement and will vigorously depend suit. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna? anna: minutes away from the start of the european equity trade dage for this wednesday. let's get to dani burger. she has a look at the stocks we're watching. >> we got european car sales in for may. a agreement picture as was expected falling 57% that months. ut the thing here is a big improvement. in april sales fell 78%. this means car makers are on their way to improving in terms of sales. the holl days are coming. people are less likely to fly. they are more likely to travel via cars. if they are going on a trip, maybe there will be some new car purchases to back that up. m
owns iberia and has borrowed money both in the u.k. and in spain. fight a lawsuit from its former head of diversity who alleges she witnessed systemic racial discrimination against frarnse at the bank. marilyn booker joined the bank in 1994, claims senior white leadership refused her plan to address bias and terment nated her position just last december. morgan stanley says it rejects her statement and will vigorously depend suit. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna? anna: minutes away...
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and how can you turn a blind eye to an ebola pandemic in iberia. [applause]. we are too good to be that way. the moral argument is that i am christian. i have been told that what you do the least of my brothers, you do for me. whatever tradition has wherever that impulse comes from, for compassion, america has had it may have to keep it. as a moral cited. no practical case. democratic states that can deliver for their own people, don't invade their neighbors. they don't traffic soldiers who were ten and 11 years old. no traffic in the human traits of the women end up in brothels in eastern europe and southeast asia. they don't harbor terrorists as a matter of state policy. as democracies don't fight each other. we know that. it's called the democratic peace. so there is a reason that we have belief that we are better off when other people beyond us beyond the borders, can lift with decent governments to try to cure take care of them. i think there was a time when foreign aid was just given for a strategic, the soviet union was given money so you money to someb
and how can you turn a blind eye to an ebola pandemic in iberia. [applause]. we are too good to be that way. the moral argument is that i am christian. i have been told that what you do the least of my brothers, you do for me. whatever tradition has wherever that impulse comes from, for compassion, america has had it may have to keep it. as a moral cited. no practical case. democratic states that can deliver for their own people, don't invade their neighbors. they don't traffic soldiers who...
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change next week because things are set to warm up again and they want coming up all the way from iberia to be wrong, it is going to feel like holiday weather, even if we can't go on holiday. exactly but not for everybody, i have two stress that. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt, and naga munchetty. primary and secondary schools in england are to get a one—billion pound boost to help children catch up on months of lessons that were missed during lockdown. the government pledged that a third of that cash will go towards a special tutoring programme for pupils from the poorest homes. critics say the plans lack detail, and that nursery pupils and some over—16s have been left out. school children in northern ireland will only have to sit one metre apart — not two — when they return to school in august. stormont has announced the measures to allow ‘full classes to attend', but adults, including school staff, should still keep two metres away from each other. guidance on how schools can operate in northern ireland will be published later today. people of south asian heritage are mor
change next week because things are set to warm up again and they want coming up all the way from iberia to be wrong, it is going to feel like holiday weather, even if we can't go on holiday. exactly but not for everybody, i have two stress that. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt, and naga munchetty. primary and secondary schools in england are to get a one—billion pound boost to help children catch up on months of lessons that were missed during lockdown. the government pledged...