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so, bringing gales to the irish sea coasts of england, wales, perhaps southern scotland as well.a very mild night. these temperatures are really akin with the average by day at this time of year. so by tuesday, that's starting to move out the way, so quite a windy start tuesday morning, then we look to the atlantic for this next area of low pressure, which could bring even strong winds, potentially, some severe gales to the north and west. she says she's determined to reach a good deal with the eu that works for people across the country. a good deal with the eu that works this is where i get a little bit irritated. this is not... a little bit irritated. this debate is not about my future. a little bit irritated. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk. one brexiteer, the cabinet minister michael gove, says chequers is the right plan for now, but could be changed by a future leader. for now, but could be also this evening: for now, but could be typhoon mangkhut reaches the chinese coast after killing dozens of people in the philippines. coast after killing dozens
so, bringing gales to the irish sea coasts of england, wales, perhaps southern scotland as well.a very mild night. these temperatures are really akin with the average by day at this time of year. so by tuesday, that's starting to move out the way, so quite a windy start tuesday morning, then we look to the atlantic for this next area of low pressure, which could bring even strong winds, potentially, some severe gales to the north and west. she says she's determined to reach a good deal with the...
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so, bringing gales to the irish sea coasts of england, wales, perhaps southern scotland as well. are really akin with the average by day at this time of year. so by tuesday, that's starting to move out the way, so quite a windy start tuesday morning, then we look to the atlantic for this next area of low pressure, which could bring even stronger winds, potentially, some severe gales to the north and west. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8. theresa may defends her brexit plan as the prime minister hits out at speculation over her future. this is where i get a little bit irritated. this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. the chinese province of guangdong is being battered by typhoon mangkhut. earlier, the typhoon swept through the northern philippines, killing at least 50 people. ‘the risk to life is rising' — the north carolina govornor‘s stark words amidst warnings of flooding in the wake of storm florence. a former uk soldier sentenced to seven and a half years in a turkish jail forjoini
so, bringing gales to the irish sea coasts of england, wales, perhaps southern scotland as well. are really akin with the average by day at this time of year. so by tuesday, that's starting to move out the way, so quite a windy start tuesday morning, then we look to the atlantic for this next area of low pressure, which could bring even stronger winds, potentially, some severe gales to the north and west. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8. theresa may defends her brexit plan as the prime...
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. a border down the irish sea. what happened to the confidence and ideals of the european dream?n dream? grow and we will not be the only prisoner that will want to escape. prisoner that will want to escape. more opportunity than ever before in our history. our history. eu will become a wholly avoidable tragedy for europe. tragedy for europe. that the eu wants to come and need to protect itself. to protect itself. the one say, the answer is no, no, no. and i just want to say two more things to ourfriends. and i just want to say two more things to our friends. things to our friends. symptoms of the problem and not the cause. and what is the cause? collective failure to deal with people's concerns about migration. people's concerns about migration. prosperity to, that is also the solution. and i want to say one more thing.
. a border down the irish sea. what happened to the confidence and ideals of the european dream?n dream? grow and we will not be the only prisoner that will want to escape. prisoner that will want to escape. more opportunity than ever before in our history. our history. eu will become a wholly avoidable tragedy for europe. tragedy for europe. that the eu wants to come and need to protect itself. to protect itself. the one say, the answer is no, no, no. and i just want to say two more things to...
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well, if you can de—dramatise your proposalfor a border in the irish sea, you can de—dramatise the needland of ireland. if you look at the paper which has been introduced by the institute of economic affairs, it goes in some detail into the way in which these things could be arranged, the way in which you could use technology, the way in which you could use trade agreements, the way in which you could carry out any checks that need to be carried out away from the border. magical thinking, say so many people who know much more about this than either you or i. and mrs may takes the advice, says this. she said, "i have always said no deal is better than a bad deal", and then in respect of this sort of canada plus notion, she said "i think a bad deal would be any deal that broke up the uk", and she thinks the canada plus deal would of necessity break up, threaten to break up the united kingdom. well, i have explained to you why it wouldn't. my point is simply that — i began by referring to these deep divisions within the conservative party, this is an unbridgeable gap and mrs may has a beli
well, if you can de—dramatise your proposalfor a border in the irish sea, you can de—dramatise the needland of ireland. if you look at the paper which has been introduced by the institute of economic affairs, it goes in some detail into the way in which these things could be arranged, the way in which you could use technology, the way in which you could use trade agreements, the way in which you could carry out any checks that need to be carried out away from the border. magical thinking,...
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if checks are needed in future, could they be done on board ferries crossing the irish sea? could that avoid miles of queues? ferry companies are still investing in this route. they are also increasing capacity for freight to get sent directly from ireland to france, belgium, the netherlands or spain. to stay ahead of the competition, holyhead needs a brexit outcome that keeps borders as open as they are now. chris morris, bbc news, holyhead. the leader of ukip has addressed the party conference in birmingham, calling for a "clean exit" from the european union. gerard batten also said it's time to stand up for free speech — against what he described as the "politically correct thought police". mrs may and her cross—party westminster establishment have no intention of fully implementing a com plete intention of fully implementing a complete exit from the european union. if they can possibly avoid it. they would like to reverse the decision of the referendum all together, but failing that, they will settle for brexit in name only. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6
if checks are needed in future, could they be done on board ferries crossing the irish sea? could that avoid miles of queues? ferry companies are still investing in this route. they are also increasing capacity for freight to get sent directly from ireland to france, belgium, the netherlands or spain. to stay ahead of the competition, holyhead needs a brexit outcome that keeps borders as open as they are now. chris morris, bbc news, holyhead. the leader of ukip has addressed the party...
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northern ireland and the irish republic, or it would require some sort of notional water down the irish seaell, i am afraid i don't think that is the case. you are contradicting your own leader, you are suggesting that all the information that she has received from the top negotiators, from eu experts, independent analyst, from the top negotiators, from eu experts, independentanalyst, is from the top negotiators, from eu experts, independent analyst, is all wrong. i take a different view. the head of hmrc, hm revenue & customs has said that in no circumstances will it be necessary to put any extra infrastructure on the border between northern ireland and the republic. you could not have a clearer statement than that, and michel barnier has recently said he wa nts to michel barnier has recently said he wants to de— dramatise his proposal for a border in the irish sea, well, if you can de— dramatise your proposalfor a border in if you can de— dramatise your proposal for a border in the if you can de— dramatise your proposalfor a border in the irish sea, you can de— dramatise the need for a ha
northern ireland and the irish republic, or it would require some sort of notional water down the irish seaell, i am afraid i don't think that is the case. you are contradicting your own leader, you are suggesting that all the information that she has received from the top negotiators, from eu experts, independent analyst, from the top negotiators, from eu experts, independentanalyst, is from the top negotiators, from eu experts, independent analyst, is all wrong. i take a different view. the...
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programme was first broadcast, p&0 ferries said it would cease transporting young calves across the irish seaurope, with immediate effect. hello. things turn increasingly windy for many of us over the next few days, and that process has already begun across northern ireland and scotland, strengthening winds here overnight, some rain, some of which will be heavy. that will extend its way down into parts of northern england and north wales. further south and east, mainly dry. a mixture of variable cloud and clear spells. these are the average wind speeds overnight, but gusts will be higher, perhaps touching a0 or 50 miles an hour on irish sea coasts and for the western isles of scotland. but it is a mild night for all of us, temperatures only dropping to between 11—14 celsius. so here is how it's looking through sunday. we have an area of high pressure to the south of the uk, to the north and west, an area of low pressure. these fronts sinking their way south eastwards across the uk. as they run into the area of high pressure, any rain on it will tend to fizzle out, but it's a damp start across
programme was first broadcast, p&0 ferries said it would cease transporting young calves across the irish seaurope, with immediate effect. hello. things turn increasingly windy for many of us over the next few days, and that process has already begun across northern ireland and scotland, strengthening winds here overnight, some rain, some of which will be heavy. that will extend its way down into parts of northern england and north wales. further south and east, mainly dry. a mixture of...
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when windy through monday night, a speu when windy through monday night, a spell of gales of the irish seand that wet weather. more gales on wednesday. hello this is bbc news, the headlines: theresa may has revealed her "frustration" with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has called for a second eu referendum and attacked the government's handling of brexit. at least 50 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut moves towards the china coast. next on bbc news, it's time for click. facial recognition, x—ray vision and a brexit mission. we're almost six months away from the uk starting its transition period to leave the eu. the details of which, in case you haven't heard, are still a bit sketchy. as the eu themselves have said, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed... but whilst the politicians battle out the final points and we consider the what ifs, ports across the country are bracing themselves for change. dover here exclusively handles eu im
when windy through monday night, a speu when windy through monday night, a spell of gales of the irish seand that wet weather. more gales on wednesday. hello this is bbc news, the headlines: theresa may has revealed her "frustration" with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has called for a second eu referendum and attacked the government's handling of brexit. at least 50 people have been killed...
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east sole, lundy, fastnet, irish sea.all boat on the east coast of england. because of that we also grew up listening to the forecast having a real meaning and trying to understand what it would mean and writing it down. so i have two days to go. i'm going through all my stuff. it's a bit daunting because i have to get all of this stuff into a kayak. ijust am going through what i can take in what i can leave. this is a personal locator beacon. if something is really badly wrong this is registered with the maritime and coastguard agents in barmouth. and it's connected to an international rescue system. so you pull up the antenna and do the thing that you hope you are never going to have to do, which is push the red button here, so push the button and a whole fleet helicopters turn up. i grew up with a rare genetic condition, which my brother also had. when we were kids we were often told we would not live longer than 30 and the life expectancy is quite short. i think that obviously puts in your mind a sense of determinatio
east sole, lundy, fastnet, irish sea.all boat on the east coast of england. because of that we also grew up listening to the forecast having a real meaning and trying to understand what it would mean and writing it down. so i have two days to go. i'm going through all my stuff. it's a bit daunting because i have to get all of this stuff into a kayak. ijust am going through what i can take in what i can leave. this is a personal locator beacon. if something is really badly wrong this is...
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or 20 on the cards but through monday night into tuesday there is the potential for gales in the irish seahere's more information on the website. hello, this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines: theresa may has revealed her "frustration" with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the chinese province of guangdong is being battered by typhoon mangkhut. earlier, the typhoon swept through the northern philippines, killing at least 50 people. "the risk to life is rising" — the north carolina govornor‘s stark words amidst warnings of flooding in the wake of storm florence. a former uk soldier sentenced to seven and a half years in a turkish jail forjoining a kurdish armed group has criticised the foreign office, saying it had not offered enough support in his case. let's just tell you about the latest news we are getting from salisbury. we are hearing the emergency services have been called to the prezzo restaurant on high—street in salisbury. two people, a man and a woman, have been taken ill, as a precaution will sharp police
or 20 on the cards but through monday night into tuesday there is the potential for gales in the irish seahere's more information on the website. hello, this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines: theresa may has revealed her "frustration" with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the chinese province of guangdong is being battered by typhoon mangkhut. earlier, the typhoon swept through the northern philippines,...
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turning windy through monday night, a spell of gales of the irish sea and that wet weather.ore gales on wednesday. hello this is bbc news — the headlines: theresa may has revealed her frustration with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has called for a second eu referendum and attacked the government's handling of brexit. around 50 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut makes landfall on the china coast. now on bbc news, a special report by inside out into the disruption experienced by train passengers in the north of england. this is for northern, crossing the border. bringing us mismanaged timetable trauma. delays for the rich, just as bad for the poor. displayed on chaotic led boards. the hordes of commuters, they slowly grow older, still waiting but late, stood shoulder—to—shoulder. poor service, it tests our passengers' brains. they know they'll be rammed inside two tiny trains. and as they step forward to make their approaches,
turning windy through monday night, a spell of gales of the irish sea and that wet weather.ore gales on wednesday. hello this is bbc news — the headlines: theresa may has revealed her frustration with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has called for a second eu referendum and attacked the government's handling of brexit. around 50 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the philippines,...
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some of that will edge over the irish sea, but towards the south—east it will be dry and clear.d and northern ireland, replaced by sunshine and quite a few showers in the north—west, but you can see how that rain will get stuck across northern england and wales, not far from the south—west. the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east are likely to be warm, but towards the north—west of the uk it isa but towards the north—west of the uk it is a different story. quite a bit cooler with those showers coming in towards the south—east, those temperatures continuing to creep up and up. as we head into the early pa rt and up. as we head into the early part of next week, this area of low pressure contains remnants of ex— hurricane helen, and it looks like thatis hurricane helen, and it looks like that is going to drive its way quickly northwards up the western side of the uk. still some uncertainty about the detail. the winds really look like they will be picking up as it sweeps north of us, threatening to bring heavy rain briefly as well. this system has come from a long way sout
some of that will edge over the irish sea, but towards the south—east it will be dry and clear.d and northern ireland, replaced by sunshine and quite a few showers in the north—west, but you can see how that rain will get stuck across northern england and wales, not far from the south—west. the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east are likely to be warm, but towards the north—west of the uk it isa but towards the north—west of the uk it is a different story. quite a bit...
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the canning cloud moving across ireland which will bring persistent rain over the irish sea into northern a lot of cloud for england and wales, which is double figures. chillierfurther north. wales, which is double figures. chillier further north. temperatures in eastern scotland six or 7 degrees. cool and fresh air pushing down behind this weather front, bringing with it a break so rain and drizzle as it is running southwards. the rain isjust getting drizzle as it is running southwards. the rain is just getting strung drizzle as it is running southwards. the rain isjust getting strung out, narrower and there won't be much rain at all by the time we head towards the rush hour. moving northwards, showers coming into north—western areas of scotland, northern ireland. northern part of the uk are otherwise dry and sunny. this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how narrow this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how narrow that rain is. light rain and drizzle, moving slowly southwards, taking all morning to reach the south—east
the canning cloud moving across ireland which will bring persistent rain over the irish sea into northern a lot of cloud for england and wales, which is double figures. chillierfurther north. wales, which is double figures. chillier further north. temperatures in eastern scotland six or 7 degrees. cool and fresh air pushing down behind this weather front, bringing with it a break so rain and drizzle as it is running southwards. the rain isjust getting drizzle as it is running southwards. the...
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the second is that we have a border in the irish sea which means the northern ireland stays in the customs union and soon the market for goods and that means a northern ireland will be exempt from the u.k.'s trade deals that has already been called on except by theresa may and the third option is that she has a people's vote so the people can decide if that's what they want to be the fourth option is a no deal which is actually impossible because it would collapse our economy or is it really absolutely impossible because a lot of people are now talking about a no deal bracks it. they are talking about it but they the people who are talking about are the most of the people who don't understand the full implications of what it means you know grounded aircraft because if we leave the european aviation safety agency the possibility that people won't be able to access vital medicines and markets a collapse puts a different color these are by the experts and selves and warn you this so theresa may even tries to engineer a new deal the economy will collapse within days and she'll have to return t
the second is that we have a border in the irish sea which means the northern ireland stays in the customs union and soon the market for goods and that means a northern ireland will be exempt from the u.k.'s trade deals that has already been called on except by theresa may and the third option is that she has a people's vote so the people can decide if that's what they want to be the fourth option is a no deal which is actually impossible because it would collapse our economy or is it really...
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in across the country, and that will tend to clear the skies. tend to clear the skies. down the irish seaareas of scotland. northern areas of scotland. clear skies and light winds, it will be a cold night. be a cold night. to zero in the very coldest locations. locations. glorious one, with party of early morning sunshine. morning sunshine. turn cloudy across the north and west through the afternoon. west through the afternoon. still relatively cool, high is typically between 11—15. typically between 11—15. will turn milder by tuesday as this milder air pushes in the atlantic. milder air pushes in the atlantic. the focus the spots of rain across england and also northern ireland. england and also northern ireland. the colder air we will have across scotland. scotland. just about reached double figures in the warmest areas. the warmest areas. aberdeen and edinburgh, they should reach 12 celsius. reach 12 celsius. temperatures as high as 21 in london. a much warmer day. at times across north—western part of the country in particular. of the country in particular. perhaps try but into the we
in across the country, and that will tend to clear the skies. tend to clear the skies. down the irish seaareas of scotland. northern areas of scotland. clear skies and light winds, it will be a cold night. be a cold night. to zero in the very coldest locations. locations. glorious one, with party of early morning sunshine. morning sunshine. turn cloudy across the north and west through the afternoon. west through the afternoon. still relatively cool, high is typically between 11—15. typically...
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and for the western isles of scotla nd irish sea and for the western isles of scotland but it'llure through the south of the uk, an area of low pressure through north and west and thinking there without any sort as they do they'll run into that area of high pressure the rain tends to fizzle out and you can see that through the day. we start —— start to see mine—clearing and through the afternoon we're left with a zone of cloud stressing throughout parts of eastern england to the midlands and maybe a hot spot of rain. spells of sunshine on either side, quite a breezy day for all of us but the winds not a strong as they would have been overnight. save for the western isles of scotland still quite dusty compound to me but with the sunshine 17—20dc, perhaps 22 or 23 for east anglia and southeast england in the best of the sunshine and mainly dry day here. we're keeping an eye on the area of low pressure as the remnants of what was hurricane helene, and certainly not a hurricane anymore but certainly lots of tropical energy and tropical moisture and warmth in this area of low pressure
and for the western isles of scotla nd irish sea and for the western isles of scotland but it'llure through the south of the uk, an area of low pressure through north and west and thinking there without any sort as they do they'll run into that area of high pressure the rain tends to fizzle out and you can see that through the day. we start —— start to see mine—clearing and through the afternoon we're left with a zone of cloud stressing throughout parts of eastern england to the midlands...
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so, bringing gales to the irish sea coasts of england, wales, perhaps southern scotland as well.ning, then we look to the atlantic for this next area of low pressure, which could bring even strong winds, potentially, some severe gales to the north and west. this is bbc news. the headlines. theresa may defends her brexit plan — as the prime minister hits out at speculation over her future. this is where i get a little bit irritated — this is not, this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. the mayor of london — sadiq khan — calls for a second eu referendum, as he attacks the government's handling of brexit. in other news, around 50 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines caused by typhoon mangkhut, which has now made landfall on the china coast. the french far—right leader, marine le pen, re—launches her party to try and broaden its appeal. the party will now be known as ‘rassemblement national‘ or national rally.
so, bringing gales to the irish sea coasts of england, wales, perhaps southern scotland as well.ning, then we look to the atlantic for this next area of low pressure, which could bring even strong winds, potentially, some severe gales to the north and west. this is bbc news. the headlines. theresa may defends her brexit plan — as the prime minister hits out at speculation over her future. this is where i get a little bit irritated — this is not, this debate is not about my future. this...
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now so we are seeing more widespread and persistent rain moving across northern ireland over the irish seawn towards the midlands. a lot of cloud for england and wales. we have got fresher air coming our way on a westerly breeze, that comes in behind the weather front, that's bringing the cloud and rain overnight. as that move southwards the rain gets light and patchy, slowly pushing across southern counties. further north we will have the showers continuing from overnight. for many central and eastern areas it will be dry and sunny. you can eastern areas it will be dry and sunny. you can see eastern areas it will be dry and sunny. you can see it is a very narrow band of cloud by this stage and outbreaks of rain, and that will move slowly southwards through the morning. sunny skies following on behind. some showers running eastwards a cross behind. some showers running eastwards across scotland through the day on a blustery wind, scattered showers from northern ireland. temperatures similar to those of today and it will be cooler and fresher in the south even though we have more sunshine a
now so we are seeing more widespread and persistent rain moving across northern ireland over the irish seawn towards the midlands. a lot of cloud for england and wales. we have got fresher air coming our way on a westerly breeze, that comes in behind the weather front, that's bringing the cloud and rain overnight. as that move southwards the rain gets light and patchy, slowly pushing across southern counties. further north we will have the showers continuing from overnight. for many central and...
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some of that will edge of the irish sea. the south—east dry and clear.night on saturday night. the rain should move away from scotland and northern ireland. being replaced by sunshine and showers in the north—west. the rain gets stuck across northern england, wales, not far from the south—west. the east midlands, east anglia, the south—east likely to be warm but towards the north—west of the uk a different story, quite a bit cooler with the show is coming in was the south—east, the temperatures continuing to creep up and up. into the early part of next week, this area of low pressure contains remnants of ex—hurricane helene. it will drive its way quickly northwards up the western side of the uk. uncertainty about the detail. the winds will collect really picking up as it sweeps its way the winds look like really picking up as it sweeps its way northwards and is threatening to bring heavy rain briefly as well. the system has come from a long way south and contains tropical air. that will be felt across the east and south—east of the uk for monday and tues
some of that will edge of the irish sea. the south—east dry and clear.night on saturday night. the rain should move away from scotland and northern ireland. being replaced by sunshine and showers in the north—west. the rain gets stuck across northern england, wales, not far from the south—west. the east midlands, east anglia, the south—east likely to be warm but towards the north—west of the uk a different story, quite a bit cooler with the show is coming in was the south—east, the...
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scotland, then we'll see another feature, another weather front moving out of ireland, across the irish seand, as we head on into the afternoon. so conditions go downhill for many central and southern parts of england and wales. could see still a little bit of sunshine across the far south—east, where we could make 20 or 21 degrees. further north, a lot more cloud, outbreaks of rain, temperatures around the high—to—high teens celsius. but it's going to feel cooler than that further north. for the far north of england, northern ireland, scotland, sunny spells and scattered showers, and some of them could be heavy, maybe even thundery across scotland. now, as we head on in towards friday, we start to see this area of low pressure i was talking about develop. now, most of the very heavy rain will stay offshore, we think, but as we head through friday, looks like it could be quite wet across parts of scotland and north—east england. now, some of this rain could be quite heavy for time through friday morning across eastern scotland, north—east england, with another spell of rain pushing into nor
scotland, then we'll see another feature, another weather front moving out of ireland, across the irish seand, as we head on into the afternoon. so conditions go downhill for many central and southern parts of england and wales. could see still a little bit of sunshine across the far south—east, where we could make 20 or 21 degrees. further north, a lot more cloud, outbreaks of rain, temperatures around the high—to—high teens celsius. but it's going to feel cooler than that further north....
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kingdom with a border down the irish sea. sea.he confidence and ideals of the european dream? and ideals of the european dream? freedom, it was the soviet union that stops people leaving. that stops people leaving. desire to get out of it won't diminish, it will grow. diminish, it will grow. the only prisoner that will want to escape. escape. main hall but on the fringes as well. well. the need to ditch the prime minister's checkers plan. minister's checkers plan. that argument will go on throughout the —— the week. the —— the week. but it is a matter of getting through this conference unscathed. through this conference unscathed. a lot more, it's time to broaden their appeal. their appeal. have not had that mass appeal since the time of margaret thatcher. like they have been disenfranchised. conservative party started talking more about housing, social mobility. more about housing, social mobility. who thoughtjustin greening was launching a leadership bid. launching a leadership bid. people are talking about the person who might
kingdom with a border down the irish sea. sea.he confidence and ideals of the european dream? and ideals of the european dream? freedom, it was the soviet union that stops people leaving. that stops people leaving. desire to get out of it won't diminish, it will grow. diminish, it will grow. the only prisoner that will want to escape. escape. main hall but on the fringes as well. well. the need to ditch the prime minister's checkers plan. minister's checkers plan. that argument will go on...
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the uk, notice that squeeze in the isobars will bring strong winds, likely to see gales through irish seasts, some heavy rain as well, particularly for northern ireland and some of that extending into northern parts of wales, northern england and into scotland. a blustery start to tuesday, these are the wind gusts, the average speeds will be somewhat lower, but it is a windy day for all of us on tuesday and even though the winds do lose some of their strength, we will pick up strong gust particularly for western coasts. could be some rain around for northern parts of scotland, showers for northern ireland, northern england down into wales. again, further south and east it stays mainly dry and it could be quite warm for many, 19 to 23 celsius, perhaps a degree or so higher across south—east england. as we go into wednesday, our area of low pressure is in the north of the uk, but on its southern flank we have some very strong winds. we could see gusts of 60 or 70 mph across parts of northern england, southern parts of scotland on wednesday. so it's a windy day. heavy spells of rain across n
the uk, notice that squeeze in the isobars will bring strong winds, likely to see gales through irish seasts, some heavy rain as well, particularly for northern ireland and some of that extending into northern parts of wales, northern england and into scotland. a blustery start to tuesday, these are the wind gusts, the average speeds will be somewhat lower, but it is a windy day for all of us on tuesday and even though the winds do lose some of their strength, we will pick up strong gust...
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the uk, notice that squeeze in the isobars will bring strong winds, likely to see gales through irish sead some of that extending into northern parts of wales, northern england and into scotland. a blustery start to tuesday, these are the wind gusts, the average speeds will be somewhat lower, but it is a windy day for all of us on tuesday and even though the winds do lose some of their strength, we will pick up strong gust particularly for western coasts. could be some rain around for northern parts of scotland, showers for northern ireland, northern england down into wales. again, further south and east it stays mainly dry and it could be quite warm for many, 19 to 23 celsius, perhaps a degree or so higher across south—east england. as we go into wednesday, our area of low pressure is in the north of the uk, but on its southern flank we have some very strong winds. we could see gusts of 60 or 70 mph across parts of northern england, southern parts of scotland on wednesday. so it's a windy day. heavy spells of rain across northern england, northern ireland and parts of scotland, still ver
the uk, notice that squeeze in the isobars will bring strong winds, likely to see gales through irish sead some of that extending into northern parts of wales, northern england and into scotland. a blustery start to tuesday, these are the wind gusts, the average speeds will be somewhat lower, but it is a windy day for all of us on tuesday and even though the winds do lose some of their strength, we will pick up strong gust particularly for western coasts. could be some rain around for northern...
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it turns windy through monday night into tuesday, with gales through the irish sea.he wetter weather, and more deals on wednesday. hello — this is bbc news, with martine croxall. the headlines: theresa may has revealed her frustration with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the chinese province of guangdong is being battered by typhoon mangkhut. earlier, the typhoon swept through the northern philippines, killing at least 50 people. "the risk to life is rising" — the north carolina govornor‘s stark words amidst warnings of flooding in the wake of storm florence. a former uk soldier sentenced to seven and a half years in a turkish jail forjoining a kurdish armed group has criticised the foreign office, saying it had not offered enough support in his case. it's been announced that glasgow's world famous school of art, which was destroyed by fire injune, will be fully restored. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jeanette kwa kye. it's official! simon yates is crowned k
it turns windy through monday night into tuesday, with gales through the irish sea.he wetter weather, and more deals on wednesday. hello — this is bbc news, with martine croxall. the headlines: theresa may has revealed her frustration with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the chinese province of guangdong is being battered by typhoon mangkhut. earlier, the typhoon swept through the northern philippines, killing at least 50 people....
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ireland which is part of the european union so you had suggestions like push back the border into the irish sea that's something that's recently has rejected very very strongly so we don't know it also depends on the future trade ties this is probably going to be the the last issue to be resolved if at all. a lot still needs to be done max health man at the summit in the austin city of books thank you. john if you could some of the stories making news around the bond attorney general and god has been and if just an austrian hospital after being attacked by a shock and. in queensland it's the second such attack in the same stretch of water in the past twenty four hours local officials are setting drum lines in the harbor to overt for the such incidents. police in the netherlands say four children have been killed after a train collided with a bicycle carrying a number of infants it happened in the eastern city of oss close to the german border two other people are in a critical condition in hospital. south korea's president says north korean leader kim jong on wants to wreak amends nuclear talks
ireland which is part of the european union so you had suggestions like push back the border into the irish sea that's something that's recently has rejected very very strongly so we don't know it also depends on the future trade ties this is probably going to be the the last issue to be resolved if at all. a lot still needs to be done max health man at the summit in the austin city of books thank you. john if you could some of the stories making news around the bond attorney general and god...
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scotland, and then we'll see another feature, another weather front moving out of ireland across the irish sea head on into the afternoon. so conditions go downhill for many central and southern parts of england and wales. could see still a little bit of sunshine across the far south—east, where we could make 20 or 21 degrees. further north, a lot more cloud, outbreaks of rain, temperatures in the high—to—high teens celsius. but it's going to feel cooler than that further north. for the far north of england, northern ireland, scotland, sunny spells and scattered showers, and some of them could be heavy and maybe even thundery across scotland. now, as we head on in towards friday, we start to see this area of low pressure develop. now, most of the very heavy rain will stay offshore, we think, but as we head through friday it looks like it could be quite wet across parts of scotland and north—east england. now, some of this rain could be quite heavy for time through friday morning across eastern scotland, north—east england, with another spell of rain pushing into northern scotland. but, further
scotland, and then we'll see another feature, another weather front moving out of ireland across the irish sea head on into the afternoon. so conditions go downhill for many central and southern parts of england and wales. could see still a little bit of sunshine across the far south—east, where we could make 20 or 21 degrees. further north, a lot more cloud, outbreaks of rain, temperatures in the high—to—high teens celsius. but it's going to feel cooler than that further north. for the...
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and what michel barnier is putting forward, this idea of basically doing a bordered on the irish seainto. and that is something she is also trying to impress that upon european leaders, the idea of how would you feel if your country was divided into because that is the application that michel barnier is pushing. this is the thing. it notjust a matter of rhetoric, there is a difference here, but it is almost corporate symbols now. michel barnier is bearing down on this and not quite understanding the depth of his feeling about this. theresa may now infamously said no uk per mr could ever accept a proposal like this, the dup, who also proper government may clear this this as a nonstarter, dividing the country in different regulatory systems. this is also na do we deal in two months or to be
and what michel barnier is putting forward, this idea of basically doing a bordered on the irish seainto. and that is something she is also trying to impress that upon european leaders, the idea of how would you feel if your country was divided into because that is the application that michel barnier is pushing. this is the thing. it notjust a matter of rhetoric, there is a difference here, but it is almost corporate symbols now. michel barnier is bearing down on this and not quite...
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it is the strength of the wind we are focusing on the overnight, particularly irish sea coast.gusts will be even higher, perhaps a0 or 50 mph. gusts will be even higher, perhaps a0 or50 mph. a mild night gusts will be even higher, perhaps a0 or 50 mph. a mild night for most of us, tojust a0 or 50 mph. a mild night for most of us, to just dropping to ii and 1a. of us, to just dropping to ii and ia. through tomorrow, a band of rain sinking south and east that running into an area of high pressure so the rain will stop slowly fizzle out through the day. we are left with some cloud and the odd spot of rain stretching down to the south—west of england through the afternoon. some sunshine on either side at patchy drizzle for the isles of scotland where the wind will be used gusty. elsewhere, a breezy day but potentially very warm across east anglia and the south—west. temperatures here up to 22 or 23. elsewhere, ia — 20 celsius. that's all from me. this is bbc news. i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories: at least ia dead as typhoon mankut wreaks havoc in the phillipines. the full sc
it is the strength of the wind we are focusing on the overnight, particularly irish sea coast.gusts will be even higher, perhaps a0 or 50 mph. gusts will be even higher, perhaps a0 or50 mph. a mild night gusts will be even higher, perhaps a0 or 50 mph. a mild night for most of us, tojust a0 or 50 mph. a mild night for most of us, to just dropping to ii and 1a. of us, to just dropping to ii and ia. through tomorrow, a band of rain sinking south and east that running into an area of high pressure...
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overnight into monday and tuesday, our area of low pressure, strong and gusty wind, gales along the irish seaern ireland pushing into scotland and some parts of northern england and north wales. gusty start to tuesday, this is an idea of the wind gust early on tuesday, slowly starting to ease through the day but still it is a windy day with wind gust of a0 or 50 mph. fairly heavy rain across parts of scotland, more showers across northern england and into the south—west england, further south and east, mainly dry, or warm day at 2a or 25 celsius, a bit cooler to the far north of scotland. tuesday into wednesday, an area of low pressure to the north of scotla nd low pressure to the north of scotland and on its southern flank here is where we will have strong wind at the click of the central belt into northern england, we could see wind gust of 60 mph, locally 70 mph. strong wind on thursday and heavy rain around although still driest and warmest across east and south—east england. for the week ahead, let's sum it up. gales at times, also rain mainly in the north and west but the south and east
overnight into monday and tuesday, our area of low pressure, strong and gusty wind, gales along the irish seaern ireland pushing into scotland and some parts of northern england and north wales. gusty start to tuesday, this is an idea of the wind gust early on tuesday, slowly starting to ease through the day but still it is a windy day with wind gust of a0 or 50 mph. fairly heavy rain across parts of scotland, more showers across northern england and into the south—west england, further south...
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and what michel barnier is putting forward, this idea of basically doing a bordered on the irish sea is not a suitable as well because simply it would in her words carved the uk into. and that is something she is also trying to impress that upon european leaders, the idea of how would you feel if your country was divided into because that is the application that michel barnier is pushing. this is the thing. it notjust a matter of rhetoric, there is a difference here, but it is almost corporate symbols now. michel barnier is bearing down on this and not quite understanding the depth of his feeling about this. theresa may now infamously said no uk per mr could ever accept a proposal like this, the dup, who also proper government may clear this this as a nonstarter, dividing the country in different regulatory systems. this is also na do we deal in two months or to be walk? do you believe her? i'm not sure jenna quite in that well. i think the express is very interesting. they are for leaving very firmly and i think the express in perhaps the most strident, the daily mail does not seem
and what michel barnier is putting forward, this idea of basically doing a bordered on the irish sea is not a suitable as well because simply it would in her words carved the uk into. and that is something she is also trying to impress that upon european leaders, the idea of how would you feel if your country was divided into because that is the application that michel barnier is pushing. this is the thing. it notjust a matter of rhetoric, there is a difference here, but it is almost corporate...
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. —— a border down the irish sea.rm of customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk would not respect that northern ireland is an integral part of the united kingdom. in line with the principle of consent as set out clearly in the belfast good friday agreement. it is something i will never agree to, indeed, in my judgment something i will never agree to, indeed, in myjudgment it is something no british prime minister would ever agree to. if the eu believe i will, they are making a fundamental mistake. anything which fails to respect the referendum on which effectively divides our country in two would be a bad deal. i have always said no deal is better thana i have always said no deal is better than a bad deal. but i have also been clear that the best outcome is for the uk to leave with a deal. that is why following months of intensive work and detailed discussions, we proposed a third option for our future economic relationship based on the frictionless trade in goods. that is the best way to protect
. —— a border down the irish sea.rm of customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk would not respect that northern ireland is an integral part of the united kingdom. in line with the principle of consent as set out clearly in the belfast good friday agreement. it is something i will never agree to, indeed, in my judgment something i will never agree to, indeed, in myjudgment it is something no british prime minister would ever agree to. if the eu believe i will, they are...
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they will squeeze and it will be a windy night, particularly around the irish sea coast.he wind gusts, the black arrows, into the 30s and aos must brow. exposed areas, more than that. temperatures will get into high values, about 17 to 25, perhaps 26 degrees in the east. tuesday into wednesday, we have the next weather system that will move its weight gain and the white lines, the isobars, close together. indicative of another windy day to come during wednesday. probably a windy day compared to tonight. stay tuned to the forecast. goodbye. this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. the brexit battle. theresa may says it's her deal or no deal as business calls for an end to the uncertainty. live from london, that's our top story on monday 17th september. the british chambers of commerce cuts its forecasts for economic growth, saying companies are suffering from not knowing what their post—brexit future will look like. also in the programme... typhoon mangkhut continues to batter china, killing dozens and causing tens of millions of dollars of
they will squeeze and it will be a windy night, particularly around the irish sea coast.he wind gusts, the black arrows, into the 30s and aos must brow. exposed areas, more than that. temperatures will get into high values, about 17 to 25, perhaps 26 degrees in the east. tuesday into wednesday, we have the next weather system that will move its weight gain and the white lines, the isobars, close together. indicative of another windy day to come during wednesday. probably a windy day compared to...
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by a border town the irish sea parliament has already unanimously rejected this idea creating any form of customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. which is not to respect that northern ireland is an integral part of the united kingdom in line with the principle of consent as set up clearly in the belfast good friday agreement it is something i will never agree to indeed in my judgment it is something no british prime minister would ever agree to if the e.u. believe i will they are making a fundamental mistake anything which fails to respect the referendum or which effectively divides our country into would be a bad deal and i have always said no deal is better than a bad deal. but i've also been clear that the best outcome is for the u.k. to leave with a deal that is why following months of intensive work and detailed discussions we proposed a third option for our future economic relationship based on the frictionless trade in goods that is the best way to protect jobs here and in the e.u. and to avoid a hard border between arland and northern ireland while resp
by a border town the irish sea parliament has already unanimously rejected this idea creating any form of customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. which is not to respect that northern ireland is an integral part of the united kingdom in line with the principle of consent as set up clearly in the belfast good friday agreement it is something i will never agree to indeed in my judgment it is something no british prime minister would ever agree to if the e.u. believe i...
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some of that will edge of the irish sea. the south—east dry and clear.land and northern ireland. being replaced by sunshine and showers in the north—west. the rain gets stuck across northern england, wales, not far from the south—west. the east midlands, east anglia, the south—east likely to be warm but towards the north—west of the uk a different story, quite a bit cooler with the show is coming in towards the south—east, the temperatures continuing to creep up and up. into the early part of next week, this area of low pressure contains remnants of ex—hurricane helene. it will drive its way quickly northwards up the western side of the uk. uncertainty about the detail. the winds will really picking up as it sweeps its way northwards and is threatening to bring heavy rain briefly as well. the system has come from a long way south and contains tropical air. that will be felt across the east and south—east of the uk for monday and tuesday. it will be not as warm in the north and west of the uk. stronger winds. rain for a while. towards the south—east this
some of that will edge of the irish sea. the south—east dry and clear.land and northern ireland. being replaced by sunshine and showers in the north—west. the rain gets stuck across northern england, wales, not far from the south—west. the east midlands, east anglia, the south—east likely to be warm but towards the north—west of the uk a different story, quite a bit cooler with the show is coming in towards the south—east, the temperatures continuing to creep up and up. into the...
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when is continuing to drive showers down and a few sting into the irish sea to affect north—west englandnd the north of wales but otherwise lots of dry weather in england and wales. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: powerful aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, following an earthquake and tsunami which killed hundreds of people yesterday. rescuers say hundreds more have been injured and dozens are still missing. theresa may arrives for the conservative conference in birmingham as the party apologises for a breach in security of the official conference app that revealed the contact details of senior politicians. a warning from the business secretary that a no—deal brexit could jeopardise britain's status as a world leader in the car industry. facebook has reset tens of millions of accounts after discovering its worst ever security breach. it's not clear whether any profiles were misused or who was responsible. three men — including a police officer — have been seriously injured after they were attacked by two dogs in a garden in leeds. now it's time fo
when is continuing to drive showers down and a few sting into the irish sea to affect north—west englandnd the north of wales but otherwise lots of dry weather in england and wales. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: powerful aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, following an earthquake and tsunami which killed hundreds of people yesterday. rescuers say hundreds more have been injured and dozens are still missing. theresa may arrives for the conservative...
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gale force through the irish sea, extending through south—west england, the north of england.e are the gusty winds you can see. in for some windy weather than we've had, even across the land. they will subside on tuesday but not before the rush hour is over and then we'll be left with a lot of cloud and rain. in the south and east, very little rain on monday and tuesday, so little rain on monday and tuesday, so quite warm, even with the cloud and rain. moving into wednesday, the low pressure pushes out into the north sea and we will watch this developing area of low pressure which may bring some even windier weather. potentially severe gales and a lot of wet weather again in northern england, northern ireland, scotla nd northern england, northern ireland, scotland in particular. in the south and east, largely warm and dry. but then the weather front associated with the low pressure.. it will be with the low pressure.. it will be with us for a day or two in the same kind of area. we will see areas of rain intensified the weather front from time to time. to the north, sunny spel
gale force through the irish sea, extending through south—west england, the north of england.e are the gusty winds you can see. in for some windy weather than we've had, even across the land. they will subside on tuesday but not before the rush hour is over and then we'll be left with a lot of cloud and rain. in the south and east, very little rain on monday and tuesday, so little rain on monday and tuesday, so quite warm, even with the cloud and rain. moving into wednesday, the low pressure...
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programme was first broadcast, p&0 ferries said it would cease transporting young calves across the irish seaal europe, with immediate effect. they're fairly they‘ re fairly settled they're fairly settled day, some wet and windy weather on the way over the next few days. today we started off with a good deal of blue sky, be further south and east you well, this fakery sent in by weather watcher in eastbourne. —— this photo. a little bit more cloud in the north. now, as we move in tomorrow, it is looking like a breezy day and there will be some outbreaks of rain which will be heavy but gradually pushing their way south am becoming increasingly like an patchy. they bring is related to the, working into scotla nd related to the, working into scotland and northern ireland later into the night, putting its way into northern england and parts of wales. further south and east, it looks like it will stay dry with patchy cloud, turning breezy and temperatures staying in the double figures. tomorrow, we start the day with one or two weather fronts strung across the uk. 0n the pressure chart, there will
programme was first broadcast, p&0 ferries said it would cease transporting young calves across the irish seaal europe, with immediate effect. they're fairly they‘ re fairly settled they're fairly settled day, some wet and windy weather on the way over the next few days. today we started off with a good deal of blue sky, be further south and east you well, this fakery sent in by weather watcher in eastbourne. —— this photo. a little bit more cloud in the north. now, as we move in...
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degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwall, devon, throughout wales, the irish seaeven a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather by far will be across eastern and southern areas and here, temperatures could reach around the mid—20s, but certainly around 20 degrees on the cards for northern ireland, and not far off that in the lowlands of scotland. that was saturday, this is sunday now. again the best of the weather will be across eastern and southern areas but this weather front is edging closer and closer. the winds are strengthening, really quite blustery around the western isles, in the north and west coast of northern ireland. but the real warmth develops in central and eastern areas, that's that plume of warmth coming out of france, so temperatures wil
degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwall, devon, throughout wales, the irish seaeven a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather by far will be across...
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tomorrow evening and overnight we start to see that lower pressure bringing some gales up from the irish sea ireland and much of scotland. that next pulse of rain moving northwards. temperatures overnight more like daytime temperatures. we have another really wet and windy weather for wednesday as well. this is bbc news, i‘m lukwesa burak. the headlines at 2pm: theresa may defends her brexit plan — as the prime minister hits out at speculation over her future. this is where i get a little bit irritated. this is not — this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, calls for a second eu referendum — as he attacks the government‘s handling of brexit. in other news — more than 50 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines as typhoon mangkhut batters the china coast. in the united states — communities on the east coast face ‘epic amounts of rainfall‘ — as storm florence continues its path of destruction. 0lympic champion, eliud kipchoge, breaks the marathon worl
tomorrow evening and overnight we start to see that lower pressure bringing some gales up from the irish sea ireland and much of scotland. that next pulse of rain moving northwards. temperatures overnight more like daytime temperatures. we have another really wet and windy weather for wednesday as well. this is bbc news, i‘m lukwesa burak. the headlines at 2pm: theresa may defends her brexit plan — as the prime minister hits out at speculation over her future. this is where i get a little...
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programme was first broadcast, p&0 ferries said it would cease transporting young calves across the irish searope, with immediate effect. hello there. it looks like we will continue with a north—south divide. we had some rain overnight spilling down from scotland and northern ireland and its across the lake district at the moment, very intense but starting to weaken as it pushes south and east, so it will become light and patchy as it moves into the midlands, down through wales and south—west england but perhaps not arriving in the south—east for much of the day, here we will keep some sunny spells and could see some warmth on sunday afternoon, even after the rain clears we will see some sunshine by the end of the afternoon, breezy in scotland and northern ireland. we could see 2a degrees in the south—east if we keep some sun. 0vernight tonight that dying frontal system moves south—east, a band of cloud by then but it will act like a blanket and prevent temperatures falling too far, prevent temperatures falling too fa r, lows of prevent temperatures falling too far, lows of 16 or 17 degrees s
programme was first broadcast, p&0 ferries said it would cease transporting young calves across the irish searope, with immediate effect. hello there. it looks like we will continue with a north—south divide. we had some rain overnight spilling down from scotland and northern ireland and its across the lake district at the moment, very intense but starting to weaken as it pushes south and east, so it will become light and patchy as it moves into the midlands, down through wales and...
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the north and west as the day goes by, and watch out for few showers continuing to feed into the irish seaeater manchester and merseyside, on and off through the day. we'll have more general rain pushing in the scotland and maybe northern ireland as we head through the afternoon, the winds picking up. relatively cool air with us, top temperatures about 15 degrees. but that cool air is moved away by this wodge of milder air as we go on to monday night and into tuesday. now, that's all associated with a warm sector, with the warmest of the air across england and wales on tuesday. this is how tuesday starts, a very mild note. temperatures at 14 degrees, also, to start the day. there will be rain or drizzle, especially around western coasts and hills, where it may well stay quite damp. the cloud will break at times across these areas, to get some brighter or sunny spells. a warm day, actually, across south—east england, with highs of 20. we're still into the cool air in northern england, northern ireland and scotland. temperatures for these areas more particularly around 12—14 degrees. another
the north and west as the day goes by, and watch out for few showers continuing to feed into the irish seaeater manchester and merseyside, on and off through the day. we'll have more general rain pushing in the scotland and maybe northern ireland as we head through the afternoon, the winds picking up. relatively cool air with us, top temperatures about 15 degrees. but that cool air is moved away by this wodge of milder air as we go on to monday night and into tuesday. now, that's all associated...
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a slow process and there will be some showers running down irish sea coasts and northern areas of scotlandmperatures in the countryside low enough for pockets of frost, particularly across scotland, northern england, 12 areas of frost for northern ireland and even as far south as southern england. thejurorsjust even as far south as southern england. the jurors just dipping down to zero in the coldest locations. —— temperatures. a cult started the day but a glorious start with plenty of early sunshine. —— cold start. cloudy across the northern west. outbreaks of rain in the north west of scotland, turning heavy. temperatures relatively cool. i've is to believe it when 11 and 15. not going to see things turning milder by tuesday as this milder erik pieters in from the atlantic. turning milder because we have a warm front across the country. but warm front across the country. but warm airwill warm front across the country. but warm air will become confined to england and wales through tuesday. this weather front ringing spots of rain across parts of england and northern ireland. the best of t
a slow process and there will be some showers running down irish sea coasts and northern areas of scotlandmperatures in the countryside low enough for pockets of frost, particularly across scotland, northern england, 12 areas of frost for northern ireland and even as far south as southern england. thejurorsjust even as far south as southern england. the jurors just dipping down to zero in the coldest locations. —— temperatures. a cult started the day but a glorious start with plenty of...
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don't want a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, you need perhaps the irish sea it actually would mean probably less controls because the flood of goods between the uk and northern ireland is actually quite minimal. so you could have ports outside of ireland, you could have on—board checks with technology. 0r visiting customs officials europe. that is what barnier has been using on this week, trying to be very practical. so that we can perhaps get to a deal because a no deal would be bad for everyone, not only for britain. i'm told that theresa may have decided a no deal would be calamitous. that is not the view of some in her party but that is her view. however, the irish question is... i mean, you give a practical example of a solution but as ever with britain and anything to do with europe, the politics are so complicated. i don't think that the unionists, with whom she has a formal relationship with at the moment to keep her in place, in effect, in that hung parliament, would accept anything which suggests that northern ireland is in a different place to the
don't want a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, you need perhaps the irish sea it actually would mean probably less controls because the flood of goods between the uk and northern ireland is actually quite minimal. so you could have ports outside of ireland, you could have on—board checks with technology. 0r visiting customs officials europe. that is what barnier has been using on this week, trying to be very practical. so that we can perhaps get to a deal...
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the uk, notice that squeeze in the isobars will bring strong winds, likely to see gales through irish seanto northern parts of wales, northern england and into scotland. a blustery start to tuesday, these are the wind gusts, the average speeds will be somewhat lower, but it is a windy day for all of us on tuesday and even though the winds do lose some of their strength, we will pick up strong gust particularly for western coasts. could be some rain around for northern parts of scotland, showers for northern ireland, northern england down into wales. again, further south and east it stays mainly dry and it could be quite warm for many, 19 to 23 celsius, perhaps a degree or so higher across south—east england. as we go into wednesday, our area of low pressure is in the north of the uk, but on its southern flank we have some very strong winds. we could see gusts of 60 or 70 mph across parts of northern england, southern parts of scotland on wednesday. so it's a windy day. heavy spells of rain across northern england, northern ireland and parts of scotland, still very little rain further sout
the uk, notice that squeeze in the isobars will bring strong winds, likely to see gales through irish seanto northern parts of wales, northern england and into scotland. a blustery start to tuesday, these are the wind gusts, the average speeds will be somewhat lower, but it is a windy day for all of us on tuesday and even though the winds do lose some of their strength, we will pick up strong gust particularly for western coasts. could be some rain around for northern parts of scotland, showers...
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degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwall, devon, throughout wales, the irish seaen a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather by far will be across eastern and southern areas and here, temperatures could reach around the mid—20s, but certainly around 20 degrees on the cards for northern ireland, and not far off that in the lowlands of scotland. that was saturday, this is sunday now. again the best of the weather will be across eastern and southern areas but this weather front is edging closer and closer. the winds are strengthening, really quite blustery around the western isles, in the north and west coast of northern ireland. but the real warmth develops in central and eastern areas, that's that plume of warmth coming out of france, so temperatures will
degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwall, devon, throughout wales, the irish seaen a little bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. the clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there will be some sunshine out for sure, and even if you get a grey morning, by late morning, lunch time, you will probably see some sunshine by then. best of the weather by far will be across...