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some of the wettest spots have seen 160mm of rain, the likes of the lake district and north wales.oisture was wrapped around this deep area of low pressure which are the remnants of hurricane lee, so that's why we've had so much rain. but that low pressure is still influencing our weather — we've still got showers thrown up across its eastern flank here, as you can see, to southeastern parts, and then we're picking up a northerly wind as its continuing itsjourney into the north sea, and that'll be a different feel to friday. near gale force winds in the north but a stronger wind ushering those showers further south and east. hopefully, those across the east of england clear away fairly soon and then we've got the showers coming down from the north. no area exempt to catching a shower and temperatures similar to thursday, i think, but, with more breeze, it will feel cooler and there'll still be some lively showers with rumbles of thunder. but, actually, through the night on friday, the winds ease away, the showers also ease, the skies clear, and it really looks like a chilly night,
some of the wettest spots have seen 160mm of rain, the likes of the lake district and north wales.oisture was wrapped around this deep area of low pressure which are the remnants of hurricane lee, so that's why we've had so much rain. but that low pressure is still influencing our weather — we've still got showers thrown up across its eastern flank here, as you can see, to southeastern parts, and then we're picking up a northerly wind as its continuing itsjourney into the north sea, and...
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Sep 27, 2023
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a walk in the lake district. darren, what's the l in school. a walk in the lake - district. nne said? it's the extortionate prices of holidays | extortionate prices of holidays during — extortionate prices of holidays during term time and that needs to be tackled — during term time and that needs to be tackled urgently. i would argue that _ be tackled urgently. i would argue that... ., , , that... say the holiday industry has to take another _ that... say the holiday industry has to take another hit? _ that... say the holiday industry has to take another hit? absolutely, i to take another hit? absolutely, because the _ to take another hit? absolutely, because the impact _ to take another hit? absolutely, because the impact on - to take another hit? absolutely, | because the impact on education to take another hit? absolutely, - because the impact on education and mental_ because the impact on education and mental health is quite significant stop a _ mental health is quite significant stop a white what about the impact on small_ stop a white what about the impact on small busi
a walk in the lake district. darren, what's the l in school. a walk in the lake - district. nne said? it's the extortionate prices of holidays | extortionate prices of holidays during — extortionate prices of holidays during term time and that needs to be tackled — during term time and that needs to be tackled urgently. i would argue that _ be tackled urgently. i would argue that... ., , , that... say the holiday industry has to take another _ that... say the holiday industry has to take...
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will see another heavier pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake district are in force. gusts of wind accompanying the heaviest rain. on exposed coasts, 50—60 mph. pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that system will ease away. showers continue into the far north—west. plenty of cloud around and still the wind direction coming from the south—west. a mild night, overnight lows of 12—15. we start tomorrow on a quieter note. the winds will ease, still blustery but nowhere near as strong. sunny spells for many, a few scattered showers particularly through scotland and temperatures will respond. we could see temperatures peaking at 22, way above where we should have them at this time of year. more rain to come in the forecast, as you can see, on tuesday. it's western areas that will bear the brunt of the rain. the potential for some localised flooding as we go through the week ahead. that rain will tend to focus its story across much of scotland and north—west england. central and southern england and wales dry and still pleasantly warm. as we move
will see another heavier pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake district are in force. gusts of wind accompanying the heaviest rain. on exposed coasts, 50—60 mph. pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that system will ease away. showers continue into the far north—west. plenty of cloud around and still the wind direction coming from the south—west. a mild night, overnight lows of 12—15. we start tomorrow on a quieter note. the winds will...
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will see another heavy a pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake districtforce. gusts of winds accompanying the heaviest rain. 50—60 mph. pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that system will ease away. showers continue into the far north—west. plenty of cloud around and still the wind direction coming from the south—west. a mild night, overnight lows of 12—15. we start tomorrow on a quieter note. the winds will ease, still blustery but nowhere near as strong. sunny spells for many, a few scattered showers particularly through scotland and temperatures will respond. we could see temperatures peaking at 22, way above where we should have them at this time of year. more rain to come in the forecast, as you can see, on tuesday. its western areas that will bear the brunt of the rain. the potential for some localised flooding as we go through the week ahead. that rain will tend to focus its story across much of scotland and north—west england, central and southern england and wales dry and still pleasantly warm. as we move through the middle part of
will see another heavy a pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake districtforce. gusts of winds accompanying the heaviest rain. 50—60 mph. pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that system will ease away. showers continue into the far north—west. plenty of cloud around and still the wind direction coming from the south—west. a mild night, overnight lows of 12—15. we start tomorrow on a quieter note. the winds will ease, still blustery but...
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fastest swim across lake windermere in cumbria as part of a campaign for cleaner waters in the lake districtthe sewage into our open water bodies. and they think that the fresh water landing in from the rain will dilute and almost mask the pollution that they're pumping in. and it doesn't. and it really hinders our ability to swim in the open water. the government admits the situation in the country's waterways is completely unacceptable and that they're taking comprehensive action to tackle it. and water companies have announced a £10 billion investment plan. but sports are demanding a more urgent approach. we work with lots of other water sports. this is a problem for all water sports. whether you're an immersion sport or not, it does threaten participation because people are really concerned about this. so it is progressively getting worse, as we can see from the data we're seeing. and that's why we need the government to go further, faster, to stem the tide of sewage pollution. as ever, it's the elite end of sport that grabs the headlines. but this is an issue that affects all levels of
fastest swim across lake windermere in cumbria as part of a campaign for cleaner waters in the lake districtthe sewage into our open water bodies. and they think that the fresh water landing in from the rain will dilute and almost mask the pollution that they're pumping in. and it doesn't. and it really hinders our ability to swim in the open water. the government admits the situation in the country's waterways is completely unacceptable and that they're taking comprehensive action to tackle...
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Sep 21, 2023
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some of the wettest spots have seen 160mm of rain, the likes of the lake district and north wales.he remnants of hurricane lee, so that's why we've had so much rain. but that low pressure is still influencing our weather — we've still got showers thrown up across its eastern flank here, as you can see, to southeastern parts, and then we're picking up a northerly wind as it's continuing itsjourney into the north sea, and that'll be a different feel to friday. near gale force winds in the north but a stronger wind ushering those showers further south and east. hopefully, those across the east of england clear away fairly soon and then we've got the showers coming down from the north. no area exempt to catching a shower and temperatures similar to thursday, i think, but, with more breeze, it will feel cooler and there'll still be some lively showers with rumbles of thunder. but, actually, through the night on friday, the winds ease away, the showers also ease, the skies clear, and it really looks like a chilly night, chillier than thursday night into friday with a touch of frost poten
some of the wettest spots have seen 160mm of rain, the likes of the lake district and north wales.he remnants of hurricane lee, so that's why we've had so much rain. but that low pressure is still influencing our weather — we've still got showers thrown up across its eastern flank here, as you can see, to southeastern parts, and then we're picking up a northerly wind as it's continuing itsjourney into the north sea, and that'll be a different feel to friday. near gale force winds in the north...
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celebrated record breaker donald campbell was laid to rest on the banks of coniston water in the lake districtking boat had been recovered from the lake following its catastrophic crash back in 1967. >> now legal battle is being launched to bring bluebird home to return the rebuilt craft to its spiritual home on coniston, the town's ruskin museum , the town's ruskin museum, launching a crowdfunding appeal to try and get the lawyers on board. but not everyone agrees . board. but not everyone agrees. our north—west of england, reporter sophie reaper takes up the story 250 to 60 into the kilometre. >> still a giant of the 50s and 60s achieving seven water speed records is a new world record and the only man to ever break the land and water speed record in the same calendar year. donald campbell was untouchable . but in january of 1967, tragedy struck a call came down from reception , and as i'm from reception, and as i'm walking up the steps out into the reception , i thought, who the reception, i thought, who would be phoning me this time of the morning? >> and i had a premonition. i knew in the
celebrated record breaker donald campbell was laid to rest on the banks of coniston water in the lake districtking boat had been recovered from the lake following its catastrophic crash back in 1967. >> now legal battle is being launched to bring bluebird home to return the rebuilt craft to its spiritual home on coniston, the town's ruskin museum , the town's ruskin museum, launching a crowdfunding appeal to try and get the lawyers on board. but not everyone agrees . board. but not...
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two out of five of their summer visitors are tourists, staying in the lake district. good lad.s they would. they've booked in advance, they've paid, they're going to come. but we were definitely down on the tourism side of things this year. so, july's figures for the tourism industry side, probably down between 30—a0%. the relief of barbie and 0ppenheimer provided many with an escape from downpours in the cinema, and a blockbuster boost for the arts and recreation sector, helping to offset the impact of the downpours on sporting events, staycations and the high street. strike action, too, held back output. so, the economy went into reverse, activity shrinking by 0.5% injuly. but there's more to the story. what matters for all of us isn't one month's data but the bigger picture. month's data but the bigger picture, and our economy injuly was no bigger than it was a year ago. in fact, over the last 15 years, growth has been on average a fraction of what it was prior to the financial crisis, which means that potentially, we've been losing out to the tune of hundreds of billions of
two out of five of their summer visitors are tourists, staying in the lake district. good lad.s they would. they've booked in advance, they've paid, they're going to come. but we were definitely down on the tourism side of things this year. so, july's figures for the tourism industry side, probably down between 30—a0%. the relief of barbie and 0ppenheimer provided many with an escape from downpours in the cinema, and a blockbuster boost for the arts and recreation sector, helping to offset...
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Sep 22, 2023
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some of the wettest spots have seen 160mm of rain, the likes of the lake district and north wales.apped around this deep area of low pressure which are the remnants of hurricane lee, so that's why we've had so much rain. but that low pressure is still influencing our weather — we've still got showers thrown up across its eastern flank here, as you can see, to southeastern parts, and then we're picking up a northerly wind as its continuing itsjourney into the north sea, and that'll be a different feel to friday. near gale force winds in the north but a stronger wind ushering those showers further south and east. hopefully, those across the east of england clear away fairly soon and then we've got the showers coming down from the north. no area exempt to catching a shower and temperatures similar to thursday, i think, but, with more breeze, it will feel cooler and there'll still be some lively showers with rumbles of thunder. but, actually, through the night on friday, the winds ease away, the showers also ease, the skies clear, and it really looks like a chilly night, chillier than
some of the wettest spots have seen 160mm of rain, the likes of the lake district and north wales.apped around this deep area of low pressure which are the remnants of hurricane lee, so that's why we've had so much rain. but that low pressure is still influencing our weather — we've still got showers thrown up across its eastern flank here, as you can see, to southeastern parts, and then we're picking up a northerly wind as its continuing itsjourney into the north sea, and that'll be a...
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will see another heavier pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake districtng the heaviest rain. 0n exposed coasts, 50—60 mph. pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that system will ease away. showers continue into the far north—west. plenty of cloud around and still the wind direction coming from the south—west. a mild night, overnight lows of 12—15. we start tomorrow on a quieter note. the winds will ease, still blustery but nowhere near as strong. sunny spells for many, a few scattered showers particularly through scotland and temperatures will respond. we could see temperatures peaking at 22, way above where we should have them at this time of year. more rain to come in the forecast, as you can see, on tuesday. it's western areas that will bear the brunt of the rain. the potential for some localised flooding as we go through the week ahead. that rain will tend to focus its story across much of scotland and north—west england. central and southern england and wales dry and still pleasantly warm. as we move through the middle part of the week, we
will see another heavier pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake districtng the heaviest rain. 0n exposed coasts, 50—60 mph. pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that system will ease away. showers continue into the far north—west. plenty of cloud around and still the wind direction coming from the south—west. a mild night, overnight lows of 12—15. we start tomorrow on a quieter note. the winds will ease, still blustery but nowhere near as...
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Sep 24, 2023
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will see another heavier pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake districtiest bursts of rain, on exposed coasts 50—60 mph, pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. the frontal system will ease away, but showers continue into the far north—west, with plenty of clout and the wind coming from the south—west, a mild night with loads of 12—15 c. tomorrow, the winds will ease, still blustery but not as strong. a few scattered showers, particularly through scotland, and temperatures will respond, perhaps peaking at 22 celsius, 72 fahrenheit, way above where we should have them at this time of year. more rain to come in the forecast on tuesday. western areas will bear the brunt of this rain. the potentialfor some localised flooding as we go through the week ahead. the rain will tend to focus across much of scotland and north—west england. central and southern england and wales, dry and still pleasantly warm. as we move through the middle part of the week, we not only see yet more wet weather but also the risk of some severe gales. we will need to keep an ey
will see another heavier pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake districtiest bursts of rain, on exposed coasts 50—60 mph, pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. the frontal system will ease away, but showers continue into the far north—west, with plenty of clout and the wind coming from the south—west, a mild night with loads of 12—15 c. tomorrow, the winds will ease, still blustery but not as strong. a few scattered showers, particularly...
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Sep 24, 2023
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will see another heavier pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake districtying the heaviest burst of rain, unexposed goes, 50—60 mph, so pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that system will ease away, but showers continue in the far north—west, with plenty of cloud around and the wind direction coming from the south—west, a mild night, overnight lows of 12—15 c. we start tomorrow in a quieter note. the winds will still be blustery but nowhere near as strong. sunny spells for many of us, a few scattered showers, particularly through scotland, and temperatures will respond, possibly peaking at 22 celsius, way above where we should have them at this time of year. more rain to come in the forecast, as you can see, on tuesday. western areas will bear the brunt of this rain. there is the potential for localised flooding as we go through our week ahead. the rain will tend to focus across much of scotland and north—west england, central and southern england and wales dry and still pleasantly warm. as we move through the middle part of the week, we not o
will see another heavier pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake districtying the heaviest burst of rain, unexposed goes, 50—60 mph, so pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that system will ease away, but showers continue in the far north—west, with plenty of cloud around and the wind direction coming from the south—west, a mild night, overnight lows of 12—15 c. we start tomorrow in a quieter note. the winds will still be blustery but...
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Sep 13, 2023
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two out of five of their summer visitors are tourists, staying in the lake district.say that ourjuly figures this year were slightly down, so the equestrians still came, as they would. they have booked in advance, they have paid, they are going to come. but we were definitely down on the tourism side of things this year. july's figures for the tourism industry side, probably down between 30—a0%. the relief of barbie and 0ppenheimer provided many with an escape from downpours in the cinema, and a blockbuster boost for the arts and recreation sector, helping to offset the impact of the downpours on sporting events, staycations and the high street. strike action, too, held back output. so the economy went into reverse, activity shrinking by 0.5% injuly. but there's more to the story. what matters for all of us isn't one month's data but the bigger picture. our economy injuly was no bigger than it was a year ago. in fact, over the last 15 years, growth has been on average a fraction of what it was prior to the financial crisis, which means that potentially, we have been l
two out of five of their summer visitors are tourists, staying in the lake district.say that ourjuly figures this year were slightly down, so the equestrians still came, as they would. they have booked in advance, they have paid, they are going to come. but we were definitely down on the tourism side of things this year. july's figures for the tourism industry side, probably down between 30—a0%. the relief of barbie and 0ppenheimer provided many with an escape from downpours in the cinema,...
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Sep 22, 2023
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some of the wettest spots have seen 160mm of rain, the likes of the lake district and north wales.we've had so much rain. but that low pressure is still influencing our weather — we've still got showers thrown up across its eastern flank here, as you can see, to southeastern parts, and then we're picking up a northerly wind as it's continuing itsjourney into the north sea, and that'll be a different feel to friday. near gale force winds in the north but a stronger wind ushering those showers further south and east. hopefully, those across the east of england clear away fairly soon and then we've got the showers coming down from the north. no area exempt to catching a shower and temperatures similar to thursday, i think, but, with more breeze, it will feel cooler and there'll still be some lively showers with rumbles of thunder. but, actually, through the night on friday, the winds ease away, the showers also ease, the skies clear, and it really looks like a chilly night, chillier than thursday night into friday with a touch of frost potentially in the glens of scotland, which means
some of the wettest spots have seen 160mm of rain, the likes of the lake district and north wales.we've had so much rain. but that low pressure is still influencing our weather — we've still got showers thrown up across its eastern flank here, as you can see, to southeastern parts, and then we're picking up a northerly wind as it's continuing itsjourney into the north sea, and that'll be a different feel to friday. near gale force winds in the north but a stronger wind ushering those showers...
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Sep 14, 2023
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here is that where the front, it is raining overnight in northern ireland, through to the lake districth, up to 1a celsius. here is the weather front, some rain in the south, up to 1a celsius. here is the weatherfront, some rain in the borders, eventually reaching the lowlands of scotland, but the north of scotland stays sunny and many parts of england and wales tomorrow, a beautiful day, very warm, 25 or 26, but look at the contrast, in glasgow or edinburgh, around 1a degrees, a and other difference over this weather front, which degrees, a and other difference over this weatherfront, which is degrees, a and other difference over this weather front, which is still over us during the course of saturday and sunday so we will keep that big contrast in the temperatures. the winds are coming in from the north, almost north—east are so fairly cool on the north sea coast. only about 1k for newcastle on saturday, but in the south, 26 or 27 with that warm air coming in from the south. today, not abada but on sunday we are expecting low pressure to come out of the bay of biscay, this is done bac
here is that where the front, it is raining overnight in northern ireland, through to the lake districth, up to 1a celsius. here is the weather front, some rain in the south, up to 1a celsius. here is the weatherfront, some rain in the borders, eventually reaching the lowlands of scotland, but the north of scotland stays sunny and many parts of england and wales tomorrow, a beautiful day, very warm, 25 or 26, but look at the contrast, in glasgow or edinburgh, around 1a degrees, a and other...
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Sep 24, 2023
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the evening, another heavy pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake district on exposed coasts, 50-60 heaviest rain, on exposed coasts, 50—60 mph. some pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that frontal system will ease away, though showers continue into the far north—west, with plenty of crowd delete mcleod and winds coming from the south—west, overnight lows of 12-15 c. the south—west, overnight lows of 12—15 c. tomorrow, the winds will ease, still blustery but nowhere nearas ease, still blustery but nowhere near as strong. sunny spells for many of us, some scattered showers, particularly through scotland, and temperatures will respond, some peaking at 22 celsius, way above where we should have them at this time of year. more rain to come in the forecast, as you can see, on tuesday, and western areas will bear the brunt of this rain. the potential for some localised flooding as we go through the week ahead. the rain will tend to focus across much of scotland and north—west england, central and southern england and wales dry and pleasantly warm. th
the evening, another heavy pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake district on exposed coasts, 50-60 heaviest rain, on exposed coasts, 50—60 mph. some pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that frontal system will ease away, though showers continue into the far north—west, with plenty of crowd delete mcleod and winds coming from the south—west, overnight lows of 12-15 c. the south—west, overnight lows of 12—15 c. tomorrow, the winds will...
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Sep 24, 2023
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evening we see another heavy pulse of rain pushing from the south—west across wales, into the lake districtum 60 miles an hour, pretty miserable conditions closing out the day. the frontal system eases with showers continuing into the far north—west with plenty of cloud around and the wind direction from the south—west, it is a mild night with overnight lows of 12—15 . tomorrow starts on a quiet note, the winds will ease but nowhere near as strong, sunny spells for many of us, scattered showers through scotland and temperatures responding, we could see temperatures peak at 22 degrees. way above where they should be for this time of year. more rain to come in the forecast as you see on tuesday. western areas will bear the brunt of it. the potentialfor some localised flooding as we go through the week ahead. the rain tending to focus its story across much of scotland and north—west england, central and southern england and wales, dry and still pleasantly warm but moving through the middle of the week, we not only see yet more wet weather but also the risk of some severe gales. we will keep an
evening we see another heavy pulse of rain pushing from the south—west across wales, into the lake districtum 60 miles an hour, pretty miserable conditions closing out the day. the frontal system eases with showers continuing into the far north—west with plenty of cloud around and the wind direction from the south—west, it is a mild night with overnight lows of 12—15 . tomorrow starts on a quiet note, the winds will ease but nowhere near as strong, sunny spells for many of us, scattered...
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will see another heavier pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west across wales coming to the lake districtr north—west, with plenty of cloud around and still the wind direction coming from the south—west, a mild night, overnight lows of 12 to 15 degrees. we start tomorrow on a slightly quieter node. the winds will ease, still blustery, nowhere near as strong. sunny spells for many. scattered showers through scotland. temperatures will respond. we could see temperatures peaking at 22, 70 two fahrenheit, way above what we should have at this time of the year. more rain to come in the forecast, as you can see, on tuesday. it is western areas that will bear the brunt of this rain. there is the potential for will bear the brunt of this rain. there is the potentialfor some localised flooding as we go through the week ahead. that rain will focus its story across much of scotland and north—west england, central and southern england and wales dry and still pleasantly warm. but as we move towards the middle part of the week, we not only sue more wet weather but also the risk of some through severe g
will see another heavier pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west across wales coming to the lake districtr north—west, with plenty of cloud around and still the wind direction coming from the south—west, a mild night, overnight lows of 12 to 15 degrees. we start tomorrow on a slightly quieter node. the winds will ease, still blustery, nowhere near as strong. sunny spells for many. scattered showers through scotland. temperatures will respond. we could see temperatures peaking at 22,...
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worrying kingfishers worrying lack of kingfishers seen around the lake seen swooping around the lake districton the chew valley lake near where i live in somerset. you also might expect notifications about events , news notifications about events, news brochures places to visit, brochures on places to visit, birdwatching guides or equipment manuals. what i suppose you wouldn't expect is an organisation that pursues a political agenda flings mud political agenda and flings mud at elected politicians . well, at elected politicians. well, this is precisely the ra the rspb found itself in earlier this year after it tweeted and tweeted being an appropriate thing for a bird charity, calling the prime minister and other ministers liars didn't go on say their pants were on fire but could have done. but it was reported yesterday that the charity watchdog has announced support that want support for charities that want to indulge in political controversies . but does this controversies. but does this merely give the green light for more from the likes of more wokery from the likes of the national trust?
worrying kingfishers worrying lack of kingfishers seen around the lake seen swooping around the lake districton the chew valley lake near where i live in somerset. you also might expect notifications about events , news notifications about events, news brochures places to visit, brochures on places to visit, birdwatching guides or equipment manuals. what i suppose you wouldn't expect is an organisation that pursues a political agenda flings mud political agenda and flings mud at elected...
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worrying kingfishers worrying lack of kingfishers seen around the lake seen swooping around the lake districthe chew valley lake near where i live in somerset. you also might expect notifications about events , news notifications about events, news brochures places to visit, brochures on places to visit, birdwatching guides or equipment manuals. what i suppose you wouldn't expect is an organisation that pursues a political agenda flings mud political agenda and flings mud at elected politicians . well, at elected politicians. well, this is precisely the ra the rspb found itself in earlier this year after it tweeted and tweeted being an appropriate thing for a bird charity, calling the prime minister and other ministers liars didn't go on say their pants were on fire but could have done. but it was reported yesterday that the charity watchdog has announced support that want support for charities that want to indulge in political controversies . but does this controversies. but does this merely give the green light for more from the likes of more wokery from the likes of the national trust? the
worrying kingfishers worrying lack of kingfishers seen around the lake seen swooping around the lake districthe chew valley lake near where i live in somerset. you also might expect notifications about events , news notifications about events, news brochures places to visit, brochures on places to visit, birdwatching guides or equipment manuals. what i suppose you wouldn't expect is an organisation that pursues a political agenda flings mud political agenda and flings mud at elected politicians...
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chris lewis, a member of the patterdale mountain rescue team in the lake district, was left with severeand leicester, were both fined £200. prince harry opened the invictus games last night in dusseldorf, where 550 injured military personnel from 21 nations will compete. today, competitors will take part in athletics, wheelchair rugby and powerlifting events. the met office says a temperature of 33.2 celsius was recorded at kew gardens in london, making yesterday, the hottest day of the year so far. it's also the sixth day in a row the uk has recorded a temperature above 30 degrees, and comes as more storm warnings are in place until later this evening. here's greg mackenzie. the hottest day of the year, as temperatures peaked at 33 celsius yesterday, making it the sixth day in a row that some parts of the uk basked in scorching temperatures. and when the sun comes out, so do the crowds, with some businesses hotting up, like here on the south coast. the sunshine comes after the sixth wettestjuly on record, and a somewhat patchy august but it was kew gardens in london which saw the highe
chris lewis, a member of the patterdale mountain rescue team in the lake district, was left with severeand leicester, were both fined £200. prince harry opened the invictus games last night in dusseldorf, where 550 injured military personnel from 21 nations will compete. today, competitors will take part in athletics, wheelchair rugby and powerlifting events. the met office says a temperature of 33.2 celsius was recorded at kew gardens in london, making yesterday, the hottest day of the year...
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if he did sport, he his entire life, the year beforehand, we went to the lake district and we climbedll, which took us seven hours that christmas time, 2019, he outdanced everybody at the community centre, everybody was just loving it. he just had such a fantastic afternoon when it came to looking for a care home in the january. came to looking for a care home in the january . it was really in the january. it was really important to us that we sourced a home that could cater for his activity. so that he could remain in his walking groups and that and they assured us that he could. he wanted to remain active and keep on about his daily routines during his time there, which was ten months, he inexplicably deteriorated . by inexplicably deteriorated. by the 2nd of december 2020, i went to see him and i was absolutely heartbroken and shocked. i'd seen him three times that year and this time this man who'd been walking could outwalk anybody . he was wheeled out in a anybody. he was wheeled out in a wheelchair. he was absolutely slumped down with his head, just fallen , and he was wheeled f
if he did sport, he his entire life, the year beforehand, we went to the lake district and we climbedll, which took us seven hours that christmas time, 2019, he outdanced everybody at the community centre, everybody was just loving it. he just had such a fantastic afternoon when it came to looking for a care home in the january. came to looking for a care home in the january . it was really in the january. it was really important to us that we sourced a home that could cater for his activity....
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if he did sport, he his entire life, the year beforehand, we went to the lake district and we climbedll, which took us seven hours that christmas time, 2019, he outdanced everybody at the community centre, everybody was just loving it. he just had such a fantastic afternoon when it came to looking for a care home in the january. came to looking for a care home in the january . it was really in the january. it was really important to us that we sourced a home that could cater for his activity. so that he could remain in his walking groups and that and they assured us that he could. he wanted to remain active and keep on about his daily routines during his time there, which was ten months, he inexplicably deteriorated . by inexplicably deteriorated. by the 2nd of december 2020, i went to see him and i was absolutely heartbroken and shocked. i'd seen him three times that year and this time this man who'd been walking could outwalk anybody . he was wheeled out in a anybody. he was wheeled out in a wheelchair. he was absolutely slumped down with his head, just fallen , and he was wheeled f
if he did sport, he his entire life, the year beforehand, we went to the lake district and we climbedll, which took us seven hours that christmas time, 2019, he outdanced everybody at the community centre, everybody was just loving it. he just had such a fantastic afternoon when it came to looking for a care home in the january. came to looking for a care home in the january . it was really in the january. it was really important to us that we sourced a home that could cater for his activity....
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kerry baker came there, the founder of the mission 823 charitable foundation, sean sullivan , lake county districtlorida, sean parks well i see, the americans have arrived somewhere in the deep rear in uzhhorod, ternopil or lviv, namely, almost in fact, on the line where they are flying in . well, thank you for such support. such people do not come to take a selfie there, but to really help . let them include the people of kharkiv. thank you. well, this is a wonderful symbolic act. they drove up to the merchant right there, where the positions of the russians from the other side of the river were next to each other, and here they showed us here. i imagine that for the russians was happening at that time, this is a wonderful symbolic act and milkiers came and more such trips are needed, of course, everything was kept a secret in the hall, all visits to kharkiv are kept a big secret, especially of such famous people. everything was kept a big secret, there was a prayer for victory, and in fact, i also went after that, so these visits are very necessary as a symbolic act, or is ukraine here, what do
kerry baker came there, the founder of the mission 823 charitable foundation, sean sullivan , lake county districtlorida, sean parks well i see, the americans have arrived somewhere in the deep rear in uzhhorod, ternopil or lviv, namely, almost in fact, on the line where they are flying in . well, thank you for such support. such people do not come to take a selfie there, but to really help . let them include the people of kharkiv. thank you. well, this is a wonderful symbolic act. they drove...
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now, the stunning wainright peaks in the lake district may be beautiful but they're some of the mostnt to conquer them all. our reporter anne—marie tasker joined him for his final ascent. so over the years it got worse and worse. even on dialysis, i kept going because i thought, well, i've got to do something because i felt if i sat still and didn't do anything, it kind of felt to me like i was giving up. so steve harrison from gainsborough in lincolnshire set himself a challenge to climb all of the lake district's 21a wainwright peaks with his wife, donna. steve was born with only one kidney, and it was steadily failing. did you think you were going to get to today and complete all 21a of them? no, no, definitely not. i know i was getting weaker, so i was thinking we'd only done 115 or something. ithought, well, basically got another 100 to go. i dropped down to seven stone. things that were standard for people was becoming really difficult, like getting up and down the stairs and had fingers crossed for a transplant really. team harrison. team harrison, come on. at the point of cov
now, the stunning wainright peaks in the lake district may be beautiful but they're some of the mostnt to conquer them all. our reporter anne—marie tasker joined him for his final ascent. so over the years it got worse and worse. even on dialysis, i kept going because i thought, well, i've got to do something because i felt if i sat still and didn't do anything, it kind of felt to me like i was giving up. so steve harrison from gainsborough in lincolnshire set himself a challenge to climb all...
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and enjoy the it is my the lake district.e world. here's what's coming up the here's what's coming up in the next hour. labour are miles ahead polls, sir ahead in the polls, as sir keir starmer put together a starmer has put together a shadow cabinet that he thinks will win the next election. but the question this okay, will the question is this okay, will the question is this okay, will the vote for a load of the country vote for a load of blair rice? and i think this is a bigger issue than is being made out the moment. a lot of made out at the moment. a lot of the chatter media classes who , the chatter media classes who, let's honest with you, are let's be honest with you, are all themselves. all new labour themselves. they're this is great they're saying this is a great thing, they do, thing, but they would do, wouldn't they? does it mean wouldn't they? what does it mean to mark two to have tony blair? mark two patrick news, patrick christys gb news, britain's channel britain's news channel a brighter outlook with boxt so
and enjoy the it is my the lake district.e world. here's what's coming up the here's what's coming up in the next hour. labour are miles ahead polls, sir ahead in the polls, as sir keir starmer put together a starmer has put together a shadow cabinet that he thinks will win the next election. but the question this okay, will the question is this okay, will the question is this okay, will the vote for a load of the country vote for a load of blair rice? and i think this is a bigger issue than is...
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and we're talking about protecting the lake district act and the norfolk broads from being filled withmore sewage. i can't believe that your party is on a suicide mission, saying that the solution to our our sewage filled rivers is 90% of which are in a terrible state is to put more sewage into we're not really talking about sewage, are we? >> we're talking about slurry sewage, human sewage. >> we're not ancillary . >> we're not ancillary. >> we're not ancillary. >> we're not ancillary. >> we're talking primarily about slurry it's primarily a slurry because it's primarily a farming and we're talking farming issue and we're talking about nutrients that's put on the land to make sure that the crops grow. that's not an unreasonable thing to do, is it? >> the housing building federation it's federation has said clearly it's the of the government the result of the government inaction and neglect of sewage regulations and the agricultural runoff in 20. the problem is not decades of lack of investment . decades of lack of investment. that's one problem. the problem is in 2015, lee liz truss h
and we're talking about protecting the lake district act and the norfolk broads from being filled withmore sewage. i can't believe that your party is on a suicide mission, saying that the solution to our our sewage filled rivers is 90% of which are in a terrible state is to put more sewage into we're not really talking about sewage, are we? >> we're talking about slurry sewage, human sewage. >> we're not ancillary . >> we're not ancillary. >> we're not ancillary....
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lake dikoe is the greatest lake in the petrokovsky district, someone will find that this is tails in led all over the forest, some scientists believe that it was formed into the lake, then in the late eighties they found out that here the great bed is located suppropel is stolen, the thefts were cut, the access road. so she herself will be cut down by such snot of her own pierce and you were arrested. there's a ferry of excavators here. gt supros were raised from one lake. the uniqueness of ours is revealed differently, so i and polyushuki, our nature is revealed in velma pastupovo. yes, you need to take a closer look at it. yes i need it make a joke. you are imitins. these are pieces so unforgettable, not great. when you drive past, you suddenly realize that well, everyone has the same face to eat on our polesie plains, but to eat on the brest polesie i hit a gap on the butt of a rut, i got into a gap, but i and bitsem i’m driving through my native land, but chima is snotty minavita of the polesie land, because on the polesie land you go and need to get drunk - if you get drunk, if y
lake dikoe is the greatest lake in the petrokovsky district, someone will find that this is tails in led all over the forest, some scientists believe that it was formed into the lake, then in the late eighties they found out that here the great bed is located suppropel is stolen, the thefts were cut, the access road. so she herself will be cut down by such snot of her own pierce and you were arrested. there's a ferry of excavators here. gt supros were raised from one lake. the uniqueness of...
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coastal area of the circum-baikal railway from debris and improved the shoreline of the lake in the slyudyansky districtntal campaign clean shores. baikal passed for the third time, the unifying idea of the project. it should be better after us than before us. the protection of lake baikal does not end with an eco-action of places ; construction and installation work of russian railways at almost two dozen sites that are part of the central ecological zone of the largest lake in russia is carried out according to all strict nature protection rules so during the reconstruction of the andrianovskaya station , a plot of 10 hectares was allocated for part of the road. naturally, the cuttings were fully compensated by planting new trees. they also released fry of omul and grayling into the irkutsk reservoir. last year we supported an expedition to study the baikal seal in order to understand in general what changes are taking place in the biosphere and what changes are taking place in baikal; the expedition showed that it actually affects the habitat. yes in boykal from the railway side. this is definitely
coastal area of the circum-baikal railway from debris and improved the shoreline of the lake in the slyudyansky districtntal campaign clean shores. baikal passed for the third time, the unifying idea of the project. it should be better after us than before us. the protection of lake baikal does not end with an eco-action of places ; construction and installation work of russian railways at almost two dozen sites that are part of the central ecological zone of the largest lake in...
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the brighter colours around the lake district _ the brighter colours around the lake district fails,cloud, including remnants of hurricane lee, driving towards _ remnants of hurricane lee, driving towards us — remnants of hurricane lee, driving towards us. a strip of rain in scotland _ towards us. a strip of rain in scotland and the far west of england and wales— scotland and the far west of england and wales but some torrential rain in the _ and wales but some torrential rain in the overnight thunderstorms come across— in the overnight thunderstorms come across parts— in the overnight thunderstorms come across parts of lincolnshire and yorkshire, _ across parts of lincolnshire and yorkshire, clearing over the next few hours — yorkshire, clearing over the next few hours. and batch of rain working through. _ few hours. and batch of rain working through, brightening up in western areas _ through, brightening up in western areas but _ through, brightening up in western areas but around lunchtime, east anglia. _ areas but around lunchtime, east anglia, south—east, you could see one or— a
the brighter colours around the lake district _ the brighter colours around the lake district fails,cloud, including remnants of hurricane lee, driving towards _ remnants of hurricane lee, driving towards us — remnants of hurricane lee, driving towards us. a strip of rain in scotland _ towards us. a strip of rain in scotland and the far west of england and wales— scotland and the far west of england and wales but some torrential rain in the _ and wales but some torrential rain in the...
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lake kultuban. this is bashkortostan from the baymaksky district. we just made a better choice, we’ll die here together now. and here they are with huge ones. well, yes, of course, and they, from the huge tables all over the world, simply drowned. dear, trees have so much romanticism and high vibration. uh , we were told on the air that now we will listen to the song and we will keep in mind this graceful and high bashkir part. what song is it? this i wrote my original song, i wrote the music for this song myself, and my sister wrote the words for this song. yulia bakhtiva played the instruments next to den. um, the arrangement was written by people's artist of the republic of bashkortostan gizatulin. that is, it was such a team work. we sang it for the first time in kazakhstan and, of course, we enjoyed it. we would like to perform it. for you, too, i went to the audience, i saw bashkortostan. her dear. and i’ll give it to the parties for your entire beard. wave cold work let's go. well, comrade, i’ll tell you this, bashkir such manners of receiving
lake kultuban. this is bashkortostan from the baymaksky district. we just made a better choice, we’ll die here together now. and here they are with huge ones. well, yes, of course, and they, from the huge tables all over the world, simply drowned. dear, trees have so much romanticism and high vibration. uh , we were told on the air that now we will listen to the song and we will keep in mind this graceful and high bashkir part. what song is it? this i wrote my original song, i wrote the music...
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also i have the, the lake said the district go here. so i have this hang grew and this wish of playing football and just enjoying myself until like the end of my career is like i'm an 18 again. i want to do a bit of a conversation about your background as well. so take it all the way back. uh, both your parents are from getting in west africa, and i want to know how strong that culture influence was in your childhood. yeah, yeah. so my parents from, from dna, they came in from scripts, literally through with the same a freaking through a teacher. so i was just in my brothers and my cousins. so my mom adopt my 2 cousins. so we were 5. and she was just like eating all in one place and stuff like that, the value of life taking care of the family that's always been in my, in our culture, in my, in my life, stay. they raised me with the big values restrict, uh, how to work. also because from them coming to friends at the like, but then we'll still re see some stuff like this. so you know, like they just raise me as being strong and get ready
also i have the, the lake said the district go here. so i have this hang grew and this wish of playing football and just enjoying myself until like the end of my career is like i'm an 18 again. i want to do a bit of a conversation about your background as well. so take it all the way back. uh, both your parents are from getting in west africa, and i want to know how strong that culture influence was in your childhood. yeah, yeah. so my parents from, from dna, they came in from scripts,...
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well, one woman from australia has just come 10,000 miles to see great langdale in the lake districtnted it. somehow the painting ended up in australia. mi; painting ended up in australia. m great—grandmother bought painting ended up in australia. m1: great—grandmother bought the painting, i'm not exactly sure when, but very early, operably about 85 years ago, and she bought it for ten shillings, and they lived in a small town, gawler, in south australia, and they brought it to cover a crack in the wall of her house. 15 it and they brought it to cover a crack in the wall of her house.— in the wall of her house. is it oil or watercolour? _ in the wall of her house. is it oil or watercolour? it _ in the wall of her house. is it oil or watercolour? it is _ in the wall of her house. is it oil or watercolour? it is oil, - in the wall of her house. is it oil or watercolour? it is oil, an - in the wall of her house. is it oil or watercolour? it is oil, an oil. or watercolour? it is oil, an oil painting- _ or watercolour? it is oil, an oil painting. after _ or watercolour? it is oil, an oil
well, one woman from australia has just come 10,000 miles to see great langdale in the lake districtnted it. somehow the painting ended up in australia. mi; painting ended up in australia. m great—grandmother bought painting ended up in australia. m1: great—grandmother bought the painting, i'm not exactly sure when, but very early, operably about 85 years ago, and she bought it for ten shillings, and they lived in a small town, gawler, in south australia, and they brought it to cover a...
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she felt as much of a fixture of this country as the lake district, the scottish highlands and big bent just the scottish highlands and big ben. but just as bad things don't last forever, neither do good. don't last forever, neither do good . and as we once again come good. and as we once again come together to mourn her passing a year on in so many ways, she's still feels present . her legacy, still feels present. her legacy, for example, lives on via a monarchy that she did so much to preserve and via her son charles, who, let's be honest, served the longest apprenticeship in history. but that work and that patience has paid off with a new, noble and dynamic head of state who hitherto has protected everything that elizabeth achieved. king charles has largely stayed out of politics, which must be torture for him . which must be torture for him. and in my view, he's already a credible and effective figurehead, bringing together all citizens of our great nation. a celebrity can't do that. a politician most certainly can't. but a king or queen can. and i honestly don't feel that charles
she felt as much of a fixture of this country as the lake district, the scottish highlands and big bent just the scottish highlands and big ben. but just as bad things don't last forever, neither do good. don't last forever, neither do good . and as we once again come good. and as we once again come together to mourn her passing a year on in so many ways, she's still feels present . her legacy, still feels present. her legacy, for example, lives on via a monarchy that she did so much to...
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she felt as much of a fixture of this country as the lake district, the scottish highlands and big bent just the scottish highlands and big ben. but just as bad things don't last forever, neither do good. don't last forever, neither do good . and as we once again come good. and as we once again come together to mourn her passing a year on in so many ways, she's still feels present . her legacy, still feels present. her legacy, for example, lives on via a monarchy that she did so much to preserve and via her son charles, who, let's be honest, served the longest apprenticeship in history. but that work and that patience has paid off with a new, noble and dynamic head of state who hitherto has protected everything that elizabeth achieved. king charles has largely stayed out of politics, which must be torture for him . which must be torture for him. and in my view, he's already a credible and effective figurehead, bringing together all citizens of our great nation. a celebrity can't do that. a politician most certainly can't. but a king or queen can. and i honestly don't feel that charles
she felt as much of a fixture of this country as the lake district, the scottish highlands and big bent just the scottish highlands and big ben. but just as bad things don't last forever, neither do good. don't last forever, neither do good . and as we once again come good. and as we once again come together to mourn her passing a year on in so many ways, she's still feels present . her legacy, still feels present. her legacy, for example, lives on via a monarchy that she did so much to...
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it even seems to me that money is more difficult, where where in the ivanovsky district is a perfectly round lake. i saw him. well, you don’t understand a single one in belarus, but perhaps it was, but what area? i don't remember seeing him, ivanovsky district, well, in the ivanovsky district. well he's big, i give up, i don't know well. let's play rock scissors paper in order to find out your route, and we correctly answer rock, scissors, paper, one, two, three. or tyshkovichi can be so and so. yeah, that’s where it’s ideal, the round lake will check how perfect it is in such heat, it’s very relevant. and i have a cloud. well, let's go, let's go? approximately 280 km. we needed to get to this place by car, agrogorodok tishkovichi, ivanovsky district. this place has more than 500 years of history. so there will definitely be something to see here, let's go. i want to note that the agrogorodok is quite impressive in size. it seems to me that a day is not enough to go along and across it, and it is not surprising that about one and a half thousand people live here, but today is a rather hot day for
it even seems to me that money is more difficult, where where in the ivanovsky district is a perfectly round lake. i saw him. well, you don’t understand a single one in belarus, but perhaps it was, but what area? i don't remember seeing him, ivanovsky district, well, in the ivanovsky district. well he's big, i give up, i don't know well. let's play rock scissors paper in order to find out your route, and we correctly answer rock, scissors, paper, one, two, three. or tyshkovichi can be so and...