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gusty winds through the irish sea. sunshine, 19 in edinburgh. as we move into saturday, still a squeeze on the isobars. the front bearing the south—east. this is a waving front. it could literally do that. the many, it will be dry. some sunshine and showers in the west. loan over towards the east times on the wind. some heavy thundery showers coming across the north and west of scotland. the wind being a feature as we sure, especially with a exposure. even into sunday, it's going to be windy. if anything, windier for going to be windy. if anything, windierfor most of going to be windy. if anything, windier for most of us and still some showers around those showers will be squally and blustery. in the last few minutes, malaysia and police have given a press conference to provide more information on the debt of nora quoirin. she died from intestinal bleeding, most likely from hunger and stress. there is no hint of abduction or kidnapping. likely from prolonged hunger and stress. 0ur correspondent is in the area where she
gusty winds through the irish sea. sunshine, 19 in edinburgh. as we move into saturday, still a squeeze on the isobars. the front bearing the south—east. this is a waving front. it could literally do that. the many, it will be dry. some sunshine and showers in the west. loan over towards the east times on the wind. some heavy thundery showers coming across the north and west of scotland. the wind being a feature as we sure, especially with a exposure. even into sunday, it's going to be windy....
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later tonight, it crosses over the irish sea.cloudy and breezy, as well, with temperatures at i2—ia celsius. that weather front is still around with an area of low pressure in scotland on saturday. eventually that cold front takes rain into england and wales. very quickly it clears away from the northern ireland. not before we've had a lot of rain through friday and overnight into saturday, there could be a couple of inches over the hills, may be more than that over the higher ground across southern and central parts of scotland — could be 3—a inches of rain here, which lingers later in scotland, clearing the way to sunshine and showers across northern ireland. we get some sunshine filtering into england and wales behind that band of rain, it becoming lighter as it heads towards southeast in the afternoon. here we have the last of the remaining warmth, temperatures into the mid—20s. elsewhere it turns cooler and fresher. 0ur wind direction is changing, so we are moving from a south—westerly to a northwesterly, and ouraircomes all
later tonight, it crosses over the irish sea.cloudy and breezy, as well, with temperatures at i2—ia celsius. that weather front is still around with an area of low pressure in scotland on saturday. eventually that cold front takes rain into england and wales. very quickly it clears away from the northern ireland. not before we've had a lot of rain through friday and overnight into saturday, there could be a couple of inches over the hills, may be more than that over the higher ground across...
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they will crush the irish sea and push into north west england —— cross the irish sea.a chilly night with temperatures in mid—single digits across the north. we start tomorrow morning on a chilly night. largely dry and bright with some sunshine and a scattering of showers around but not as many as today. tuesday looking like one of the better days this week, dry with plenty of sunshine for many. with lighter winds, strong sunshine, we should feel warmer with top temperatures around 19—21. still cool in the north. tuesday night into wednesday, a tangle of weather fronts pushing in from the west to bring outbreaks of rain across the ukfor bring outbreaks of rain across the uk for wednesday. southern scotland could bring the best of the dry weather, windy and wet further south. 0riginal high pressure here, find before wet and windy weather moving in. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me , and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... all flights all flights tearing from hong kong's internation
they will crush the irish sea and push into north west england —— cross the irish sea.a chilly night with temperatures in mid—single digits across the north. we start tomorrow morning on a chilly night. largely dry and bright with some sunshine and a scattering of showers around but not as many as today. tuesday looking like one of the better days this week, dry with plenty of sunshine for many. with lighter winds, strong sunshine, we should feel warmer with top temperatures around...
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the strongest winds around the irish sea coast.tures will be fairly irrelevant really where you have that cloud, rain and wind. 19 or 20 celsius. into the weekend this area of low pressure will stick around. some rain across the south—east into saturday and that will clear. showers predominantly in northern and western areas but it will to stay very windy over the weekend. for many there will be some sunny spells but i have the black wind arrows on here to give you an idea that it is unusually windy, guts potentially up to 50 mph, particularly on sunday. goodbye. hello, this is business live from bbc news with victoria fritz and sally bundock. retail titans alibaba and walmart get ready to unveil their their latest numbers — amid the shadow of the trade showdown between us and china. live from london, that's our top story on thursday the 15th of august. are the titans feeling the burn? retail giants alibaba and walmart get set to reveal the fortunes of retailing in china and the us. also in the programme... market turmoil — recessi
the strongest winds around the irish sea coast.tures will be fairly irrelevant really where you have that cloud, rain and wind. 19 or 20 celsius. into the weekend this area of low pressure will stick around. some rain across the south—east into saturday and that will clear. showers predominantly in northern and western areas but it will to stay very windy over the weekend. for many there will be some sunny spells but i have the black wind arrows on here to give you an idea that it is...
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right now the irish sea is bright and shiny but the people here have seen their share of storm surges. i i my house stands right behind this dike it's held firm against wind and tide so far. i it's hard to realize that i was rising sea levels always could be gone i may say in as little as 50 years i it's hard to believe i cerebral is a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone into building downs and dikes to protect the houses from the sea. but now the welsh authorities are throwing in the towel and calling on the villages to find new homes. i when measuring the sea levels in the area across the north wales coast i'm way off finding evidence that sea levels are rising is that reality and so before any catastrophe happens before anything big happens we really really need to be making sure that people are aware of those risks and that we're talking to them and involving them in the solutions. but what solutions can there possibly be mike and his partner see their lives their home and lots of money at stake quite
right now the irish sea is bright and shiny but the people here have seen their share of storm surges. i i my house stands right behind this dike it's held firm against wind and tide so far. i it's hard to realize that i was rising sea levels always could be gone i may say in as little as 50 years i it's hard to believe i cerebral is a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone into building downs and dikes to protect the...
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doorstep he's a dedicated angler who's lived on the coast of wales for over 40 years i right now the irish sea is bright and shiny but the people here have seen their share of storm surges. cry. i my house stands right behind this dike it's held firm against wind and tide so far. it's hard to realize that i was rising sea levels always could be gone. they say in as little as 50 years i it's hard to believe i said born is a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone into building downs and dikes to protect the houses from the sea. but now the welsh authorities are throwing in the towel and calling on the villages to find new homes. where measuring the sea levels in the area across the north wales coast i'm way off finding evidence that sea levels are rising it is the reality and so before any cuts are strophe happens before anything big happens we really really need to be making sure that people are aware of those risks and that we're talking to them and involving them in the solutions. but what solutions can there possib
doorstep he's a dedicated angler who's lived on the coast of wales for over 40 years i right now the irish sea is bright and shiny but the people here have seen their share of storm surges. cry. i my house stands right behind this dike it's held firm against wind and tide so far. it's hard to realize that i was rising sea levels always could be gone. they say in as little as 50 years i it's hard to believe i said born is a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by...
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some heavy rain over the hail is beginning to tuck its way in across the irish sea later.art. quite warm and breezy. temperatures 12—14 degrees. the winner front breezy. temperatures 12—14 degrees. the winnerfront on breezy. temperatures 12—14 degrees. the winner front on the scene still bringing some rain which will eventually bring its way into england and wales but with the rain today, tonight and for awhile tomorrow, all adding up to around about a couple of inches of rain over the hills of northern ireland. maybe more than that the high ground and central and western scotland so the risk of some localised flooding. the rain simply is tomorrow morning across northern ireland. sunshine and showers. it lingers longer in scotland, continuing across northern areas in particular. some sunshine arriving behind this rain and. not much rain by the afternoon and this is where we have the last of the warmth, the mid 20s, elsewhere turning cooler and fresher because we're getting a wind. our air coming a lwa ys we're getting a wind. our air coming always from iceland. this is pol
some heavy rain over the hail is beginning to tuck its way in across the irish sea later.art. quite warm and breezy. temperatures 12—14 degrees. the winner front breezy. temperatures 12—14 degrees. the winnerfront on breezy. temperatures 12—14 degrees. the winner front on the scene still bringing some rain which will eventually bring its way into england and wales but with the rain today, tonight and for awhile tomorrow, all adding up to around about a couple of inches of rain over the...
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but first we head across the irish sea to england's lake district, where cat moh reports.in the uk's biggest national park, in the mountainous rugged lake district, you will find the green and beautiful landscapes this country is known for. but there's also something else. scars to the mountainsides tell a story of a defining industrial area for the country and the communities in this region. at the uk's last working slate mine, travellers can come to walk in the treacherous footsteps miners used to take up the mountain. they call it the via ferrata. but first i wanted to see what life was like for these miners working deep within the network of mining tiles before modern machinery transformed the practice of extracting the slate. it's a bit low down here. wow! look at this! it's an absolutely amazing space... i can hear my voice echoing off the rocks. it represents a huge area where they found an awful lot of good rock, and it also represents some 11 miles of tunnels and caverns. paint a picture for me of what it would have been like back in its heyday. when was that? bac
but first we head across the irish sea to england's lake district, where cat moh reports.in the uk's biggest national park, in the mountainous rugged lake district, you will find the green and beautiful landscapes this country is known for. but there's also something else. scars to the mountainsides tell a story of a defining industrial area for the country and the communities in this region. at the uk's last working slate mine, travellers can come to walk in the treacherous footsteps miners...
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, it will stay rather damp here, with further outbreaks of rain for northern ireland around some irish sea the day's showers will tend to fizzle away from scotland and northern england overnight, so here it should be largely dry with clear spells, a little bit of mist and fog, temperatures no lower than 13—15 degrees. we start sunday off pretty similar to how saturday started off, with some early mist and fog, which will clear away. plenty of sunshine around, cloudier across western areas. and then into the afternoon, we're likely to see scattered showers and thunderstorms develop across parts of scotland and into northern england. and it will be a warm day for many, 22 to maybe 26 or 27 across the south—east. the met office have issued a lower level yellow warning for the heavy showers and thunderstorms across northern parts of britain as some of these showers will be falling over the flood—sensitive areas of northern england, so stay tuned. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... emergency workers are in a race against time to prevent a catastrophic collapse of the damaged reservoir in
, it will stay rather damp here, with further outbreaks of rain for northern ireland around some irish sea the day's showers will tend to fizzle away from scotland and northern england overnight, so here it should be largely dry with clear spells, a little bit of mist and fog, temperatures no lower than 13—15 degrees. we start sunday off pretty similar to how saturday started off, with some early mist and fog, which will clear away. plenty of sunshine around, cloudier across western areas....
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right now the irish sea is bright and shiny but the people here have seen their share of storm surges. my house stands right behind this dike it's held firm against wind and tide so far. it's hard to realize that. with rising sea levels all this could be gone. they say in as little as 50 years it's hard to believe. they're born as a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone into building downs and dikes to protect the houses from the sea. but now the welsh authorities are throwing in the town and calling on the villages to find new homes. when measuring the sea levels in the area across the north wales coast i'm way off finding evidence the sea levels are rising that reality and so before and it's a strong. a happens before anything big happens we really really need to be making sure that people are aware of those risks and that we're talking to them and involving them in the solutions. but what solutions can there possibly be mike and his partner see their lives their home and lots of money at stake quite amaz
right now the irish sea is bright and shiny but the people here have seen their share of storm surges. my house stands right behind this dike it's held firm against wind and tide so far. it's hard to realize that. with rising sea levels all this could be gone. they say in as little as 50 years it's hard to believe. they're born as a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone into building downs and dikes to protect the...
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southern scotland and also close to northern ireland as well, this line of downpours running over the irish seaurther south showers more fleeting, because it will be so windy, those are the wind gusts, widespread gales for england and wales, gusts of 60 miles an hour across southern coasts. a very windy conditions, and it won't feel as warm or as muggy either, 27 east anglia yesterday, looking at low 20s at best. winds do continue to ease a little during saturday night into sunday morning, but you can see we still have some areas of rain, and again that could be heavy and thundery with the prospect of some localised flooding as well. those temperatures begin to drop away towards southern parts of the uk, typically 13—14. so to the second half of the weekend, it is not completely dry, there will be some sunshine around, but we will see more showers developing across england and wales, for a time across northern ireland, and a spot of rain is slow—moving, central and southern scotland and the far north of england, underneath that it will not be very warm at all for the time of year, 14—15 for nor
southern scotland and also close to northern ireland as well, this line of downpours running over the irish seaurther south showers more fleeting, because it will be so windy, those are the wind gusts, widespread gales for england and wales, gusts of 60 miles an hour across southern coasts. a very windy conditions, and it won't feel as warm or as muggy either, 27 east anglia yesterday, looking at low 20s at best. winds do continue to ease a little during saturday night into sunday morning, but...
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the focus of them on tuesday across scotland, northern ireland and around some irish sea coasts.be the sheltered east, where we could hold onto sunny spells through the day. temperatures to 22 maybe 23 degrees for most, a few degrees down from what we're expecting for the weekend and on into monday. for wednesday, low pressure still with us, very unsettled, the northern half of the country with downpours, as you can see here. some could cause localised flooding and even affect flood sensitive areas across northern england. the best of the brightness again across the south and east of the uk. it's a similar story on into thursday. low pressure will be pushing out into the north sea, so these showers affecting scotland and we should be seeing some more sunshine around for northern ireland, for wales, central and southern england and perhaps a little warmer, 2a degrees in london. high pressure building in for the week to start the weekend, however as we move through the weekend, this big area of low pressure will move in off the atlantic. closely packed isobars and it will actually
the focus of them on tuesday across scotland, northern ireland and around some irish sea coasts.be the sheltered east, where we could hold onto sunny spells through the day. temperatures to 22 maybe 23 degrees for most, a few degrees down from what we're expecting for the weekend and on into monday. for wednesday, low pressure still with us, very unsettled, the northern half of the country with downpours, as you can see here. some could cause localised flooding and even affect flood sensitive...
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threat of wet and windy weather, initially through northern ireland but into western scotland, the irish seawales, and again, you have to be over towards the east midlands, east anglia, the south—east, to stay dry for the greater part of the day. with the sunshine, 22 degrees, not too bad but the wind will temper the feel of the day towards the west. to the second half of the forthcoming week you will see that these weather fronts are trying to make further progress towards the british isles, but the high pressure over the continent will keep them at bay for the most part and the flow of air from those isobars over the continent towards us, will make the first half of the forthcoming weekend warm and pretty pleasant. we are building up to a but, aren't we? but the second half may well be a wee bit more unsettled. i say "may well be" because at that sort of range, there is a deal of uncertainty about how things are going to pan out, but it looks like the low pressure will be there, somewhere to the northwest of the british isles, another lobe of low pressure towards ireland, and another one d
threat of wet and windy weather, initially through northern ireland but into western scotland, the irish seawales, and again, you have to be over towards the east midlands, east anglia, the south—east, to stay dry for the greater part of the day. with the sunshine, 22 degrees, not too bad but the wind will temper the feel of the day towards the west. to the second half of the forthcoming week you will see that these weather fronts are trying to make further progress towards the british isles,...
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southern scotland and also close to northern ireland as well, this line of downpours running over the irish seall be so windy, those are the wind gusts, widespread gales for england and wales, gusts of 60 miles an hour across southern coasts. a very windy conditions, and it won't feel as warm or as muggy either, 27 east anglia yesterday, looking at low 20s at best. winds do continue to ease a little during saturday night into sunday morning, but you can see we still have some areas of rain, and again that could be heavy and thundery with the prospect of some localised flooding as well. those temperatures begin to drop away towards southern parts of the uk, typically 13—111. so to the second half of the weekend, it is not completely dry, there will be some sunshine around, but we will see more showers developing across england and wales, for a time across northern ireland, and a spot of rain is slow—moving, central and southern scotland and the far north of england, underneath that it will not be very warm at all for the time of year, 111—15 for northern parts of the uk, 22 or 23 towards the sou
southern scotland and also close to northern ireland as well, this line of downpours running over the irish seall be so windy, those are the wind gusts, widespread gales for england and wales, gusts of 60 miles an hour across southern coasts. a very windy conditions, and it won't feel as warm or as muggy either, 27 east anglia yesterday, looking at low 20s at best. winds do continue to ease a little during saturday night into sunday morning, but you can see we still have some areas of rain, and...
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, up to 40 problems for irish sea fairies, up to 110 mph in some expose parts on friday.wales. however further north, heavy showers are expected to continue across scotland and northern ireland, particularly on saturday. but the wind will be the big talking point to this weekend, it will certainly give us a good buffeting. those figures you see indicate the gust strength. sunday isa indicate the gust strength. sunday is a windier day of the two, potentially gusts of up to 50 mph, not feeling like summer, does it? today at six, the tory civil war over brexit. the former chancellor goes on the attack and his target is number 10. philip hammond accuses boris johnson's advisers of trying to wreck any chances of negotiating a deal with the eu to set the bar for negotiations so high that we inevitably leave without a deal would be a betrayal. the prime minister has hit back — saying brexit opponents are collaborating with the eu. also on the program: air accident investigators say footballer emilano sala and his pilot may have had carbon monoxide poisoining before the fatal cra
, up to 40 problems for irish sea fairies, up to 110 mph in some expose parts on friday.wales. however further north, heavy showers are expected to continue across scotland and northern ireland, particularly on saturday. but the wind will be the big talking point to this weekend, it will certainly give us a good buffeting. those figures you see indicate the gust strength. sunday isa indicate the gust strength. sunday is a windier day of the two, potentially gusts of up to 50 mph, not feeling...
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right now the irish sea is bright and shiny but the people here have seen their share of storm surges. my house stands right behind this dike it's held firm against wind and tide so far. it's hard to realize that. with rising sea levels all this could be gone. they say in as little as 50 years it's hard to believe. fairborn is a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone into building downs and dikes to protect the houses from the sea. but now the welsh authorities are throwing in the town and calling on the villages to find new homes. where measuring the sea levels in the area across the north wales coast i'm way off finding evidence that sea levels are rising seas that reality and so before any catastrophe happens before anything big happens we really really need to be making sure that people are aware of those risks and that we're talking to them and involving them in the solutions. but what solutions can there possibly be mike and his partner see their lives their home and lots of money at stake quite amazin
right now the irish sea is bright and shiny but the people here have seen their share of storm surges. my house stands right behind this dike it's held firm against wind and tide so far. it's hard to realize that. with rising sea levels all this could be gone. they say in as little as 50 years it's hard to believe. fairborn is a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone into building downs and dikes to protect the houses...
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southern scotland and also close to northern ireland as well, this line of downpours running over the irish seat will be so windy, those are the wind gusts, widespread gales for england and wales, gusts of 60 miles an hour across southern coasts. a very windy conditions, and it won't feel as warm or as muggy either, 27 east anglia yesterday, looking at low 20s at best. winds do continue to ease a little during saturday night into sunday morning, but you can see we still have some areas of rain, and again that could be heavy and thundery with the prospect of some localised flooding as well. those temperatures begin to drop away towards southern parts of the uk, typically 13—1a. so to the second half of the weekend, it is not completely dry, there will be some sunshine around, but we will see more showers developing across england and wales, for a time across northern ireland, and a spot of rain is slow—moving, central and southern scotland and the far north of england, underneath that it will not be very warm at all for the time of year, 1a—15 for northern parts of the uk, 22 or 23 towards the s
southern scotland and also close to northern ireland as well, this line of downpours running over the irish seat will be so windy, those are the wind gusts, widespread gales for england and wales, gusts of 60 miles an hour across southern coasts. a very windy conditions, and it won't feel as warm or as muggy either, 27 east anglia yesterday, looking at low 20s at best. winds do continue to ease a little during saturday night into sunday morning, but you can see we still have some areas of rain,...
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but first we had across the irish sea to england's lake district, where cat moh reports.est national park, in the mountainous rugged lake district, you will find the green and beautiful landscapes this country is known for. but there's also something else. scars to the mountainsides tell a story of a defining industrial area for the country and the communities in this region. at the uk's last working slate mine, travellers can come to walk in the treacherous footsteps miners used to take up the mountain. they call it the via ferrata. but first i wanted to see what life was like for these miners working deep within the network of mining tiles before modern machinery transformed the practice of extracting the slate. it's a bit low down here. wow! look at this! it's an absolutely amazing space... i can hear my voice echoing off the rocks. it represents a huge area where they found an off a lot of good rock, and it also represents some 11 miles of tunnels and caverns. i can't imagine how long it would have taken to carve out a space this huge in here. it's a huge amount of ti
but first we had across the irish sea to england's lake district, where cat moh reports.est national park, in the mountainous rugged lake district, you will find the green and beautiful landscapes this country is known for. but there's also something else. scars to the mountainsides tell a story of a defining industrial area for the country and the communities in this region. at the uk's last working slate mine, travellers can come to walk in the treacherous footsteps miners used to take up the...
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system waving its way across the northern half of the british isles, but later in the day, across the irish seanson &johnson‘s share price soars after it‘s ordered to pay over $500 million for its role in the opioid epidemic — we‘ll explain why. g7 leaders have headed home, but the trade issues that dominated the summit will continue — how much optimism is there for concrete solutions? and markets rally after president trump says the us and china could be heading back to the negotiating table.
system waving its way across the northern half of the british isles, but later in the day, across the irish seanson &johnson‘s share price soars after it‘s ordered to pay over $500 million for its role in the opioid epidemic — we‘ll explain why. g7 leaders have headed home, but the trade issues that dominated the summit will continue — how much optimism is there for concrete solutions? and markets rally after president trump says the us and china could be heading back to the...
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could also make some concessions for example granting some checks in the irish sea between northern ireland and. and and great britain particularly on food so basically submit norden are into the e.u.'s food regulations would help a lot simply because a lot of the of the challenges come from particularly milk farmers in northern ireland that would fall on the a different regulatory regime after off the record or there are very complicated regimes conceivable but we need goodwill jonathan if you see this. issue from a different perspective than you might think or you might say that the the guy jumps the johnson is smart in fact because he saw that tourism a try 3 times to negotiate a deal that was rejected by the parliament his trying a different tactic which is basically the probation if worse comes to worse he will call for a new general elections polls suggest there is likely to further consolidate his gains well i think we have to ask what the point of brics it is is it deliver parliamentary sovereignty or is it that parliamentary sovereignty away what purgation represents right now is a
could also make some concessions for example granting some checks in the irish sea between northern ireland and. and and great britain particularly on food so basically submit norden are into the e.u.'s food regulations would help a lot simply because a lot of the of the challenges come from particularly milk farmers in northern ireland that would fall on the a different regulatory regime after off the record or there are very complicated regimes conceivable but we need goodwill jonathan if you...
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right now british and irish people can cross the irish sea and work in each other‘s countries thanksgovernments have agreed that will continue no matter what happens with brexit. a bit of certainty before a possible dive into the unknown. she's blue, she barks — and more than likely she's coming to a screen near you. the australian children's cartoon bluey follows the adventures of a blue heeler dog in brisbane. the show has just been sold for broadcast around the world. it's won a lot of praise for portraying modern family life — without the stereotypes. hywel griffith went to meet its creators. meet bluey, a genuine four—legged phenomenon. the six—year—old faces pretty familiar challenges. but her success has been staggering, breaking records in australia, where the show has been streamed more than 100 million times since october. so close. bluey was born in these brisbane studios, and despite being bought by disney, the family will be keeping their australian accents. tooth fairy came. hey, nice one, bluey. way to go, kid. it's just better with them. you can feel that passion so m
right now british and irish people can cross the irish sea and work in each other‘s countries thanksgovernments have agreed that will continue no matter what happens with brexit. a bit of certainty before a possible dive into the unknown. she's blue, she barks — and more than likely she's coming to a screen near you. the australian children's cartoon bluey follows the adventures of a blue heeler dog in brisbane. the show has just been sold for broadcast around the world. it's won a lot of...
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southern scotland and also close to northern ireland as well, this line of downpours running over the irish seandy, those are the wind gusts, widespread gales for england and wales, gusts of 60 miles an hour across southern coasts. a very windy conditions, and it won't feel as warm or as muggy either, 27 east anglia yesterday, looking at low 20s at best. winds do continue to ease a little during saturday night into sunday morning, but you can see we still have some areas of rain, and again that could be heavy and thundery with the prospect of some localised flooding as well. those temperatures begin to drop away towards southern parts of the uk, typically 13—14. so to the second half of the weekend, it is not completely dry, there will be some sunshine around, but we will see more showers developing across england and wales, for a time across northern ireland, and a spot of rain is slow—moving, central and southern scotland and the far north of england, underneath that it will not be very warm at all for the time of year, 14—15 for northern parts of the uk, 22 or 23 towards the south—east at be
southern scotland and also close to northern ireland as well, this line of downpours running over the irish seandy, those are the wind gusts, widespread gales for england and wales, gusts of 60 miles an hour across southern coasts. a very windy conditions, and it won't feel as warm or as muggy either, 27 east anglia yesterday, looking at low 20s at best. winds do continue to ease a little during saturday night into sunday morning, but you can see we still have some areas of rain, and again that...
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right now british and irish people can cross the irish sea and work in each other‘s countries thanksavel area. both governments have agreed that will continue no matter what happens with brexit. a bit of certainty before a possible dive into the unknown. a first edition copy of harry potter and the philosopher's stone bought for just £1, 20 years ago has sold at auction in the uk for more than £28,000, a world record for a jk rowling first edition. back in 1997, she struggled at first to find a publisher and 300 copies of the book were sent to libraries. laura may mcmullan was at the auction. this is it. it's wonderful to handle something so rare, that in time will be an investment beyond any investment, i'm sure. from humble beginnings to a global phenomenon, it wasjk rowling's original novel, harry potter and the philosopher's stone, which captured the imagination of audiences all around the world, through literature, and later on a blockbuster film. i can start this book at £12,000. and so bidders from every continent competed this morning at hansons auctions in staffordshire, all
right now british and irish people can cross the irish sea and work in each other‘s countries thanksavel area. both governments have agreed that will continue no matter what happens with brexit. a bit of certainty before a possible dive into the unknown. a first edition copy of harry potter and the philosopher's stone bought for just £1, 20 years ago has sold at auction in the uk for more than £28,000, a world record for a jk rowling first edition. back in 1997, she struggled at first to...
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and the bulk of britain having it more down the irish sea in other words changing the buck stop problem to a kind of an island problem there's always got the johnson is very keen on to technological changes. in our 50 years on putting a man in the moon but we can't sort out these are the arrangements regarding the movement of goods surely human ingenuity in this new optimistic here of jobs. we should be able to challenge a solution to that really i think the only thing the only the only thing on offer is sheer force of personality plus a certain amount of blackmail i wonder if mr johnson is going to even though the you are quite happy that the divorce settlement 39000000000 i believe that that's going to be paid over years rather than all at once perhaps some threat to look at that again and whittle down that figure he's hoping that through really psychological articles on astrology you know that. you to change the deal it sounds like black magic that's black magic you're to actually get the token solitaires ok let me go back to the game here i like it now we're going to get to the poin
and the bulk of britain having it more down the irish sea in other words changing the buck stop problem to a kind of an island problem there's always got the johnson is very keen on to technological changes. in our 50 years on putting a man in the moon but we can't sort out these are the arrangements regarding the movement of goods surely human ingenuity in this new optimistic here of jobs. we should be able to challenge a solution to that really i think the only thing the only the only thing...
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some of the rain getting across the irish sea through wales.move towards the weekend, the colours drain away. 0n the weekend, the colours drain away. on sunday, a hint of blue about proceedings. we drag this weather front ever further to the south, keeping the best of the sunshine away towards the south—eastern quarter and brightening skies into western scotland and northern ireland later in the day. the wind turns into the north—west, hence the chillier feel across the places. turns into the north—west, hence the chillierfeel across the places. a day of blustery showers is a long by unnoticeable north—westerly wind the home today only 21. —— the high of the day only 21. divorce bill... no ecj, a clean break. this i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: bolivia calls for co—operation to fight the wildfires raging through the amazon rainforest. we hear why indigenous people across the region fear for the future. opposition leaders in britain have pledged to work together to try to stop a no—deal brexit. i‘m rico hizon in london. also in
some of the rain getting across the irish sea through wales.move towards the weekend, the colours drain away. 0n the weekend, the colours drain away. on sunday, a hint of blue about proceedings. we drag this weather front ever further to the south, keeping the best of the sunshine away towards the south—eastern quarter and brightening skies into western scotland and northern ireland later in the day. the wind turns into the north—west, hence the chillier feel across the places. turns into...
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customs union which would create a border in the irish sea that critics say is a threat to the u.k.'s sovereignty and could keep britain tied to the e.u. indefinitely. but the fear is that a hot border on the island of ireland would reignite the decades of conflict known as the troubles did obvious teri schultz reports illinois than irish capital belfast. one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles to or a 137 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people loss of limbs that were guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror but many fear history could be repeated deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics wanting to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have
customs union which would create a border in the irish sea that critics say is a threat to the u.k.'s sovereignty and could keep britain tied to the e.u. indefinitely. but the fear is that a hot border on the island of ireland would reignite the decades of conflict known as the troubles did obvious teri schultz reports illinois than irish capital belfast. one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles to or a 137 people hospitalized there were horrific...
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rain over the irish sea, threatening north wales.with the south—westerly winds. cooler and wetter north. the rain will add up overnight and into saturday, over the hills of scotland and northern ireland. easy a couple of inches of rain. it should change position moving away from northern ireland fairly quickly. lingering longer and scotla nd fairly quickly. lingering longer and scotland pushing into england and wales. the south—east of england probably still dry for most of the day and still quite warm. quite a temperature contrast across the uk on saturday, all because of that weather front. i had on saturday, all because of that weatherfront. i had about on saturday, all because of that weather front. i had about some warm hairand behind it weather front. i had about some warm hair and behind it something quite different. the rain should be moving away from scotland. but we introduce away from scotland. but we introduce a north—westerly wind ringing with it some colder maritime air which is much cooler and fresher. the first day of
rain over the irish sea, threatening north wales.with the south—westerly winds. cooler and wetter north. the rain will add up overnight and into saturday, over the hills of scotland and northern ireland. easy a couple of inches of rain. it should change position moving away from northern ireland fairly quickly. lingering longer and scotla nd fairly quickly. lingering longer and scotland pushing into england and wales. the south—east of england probably still dry for most of the day and...