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lancashire be had, stretching from lancashire gci’oss be had, stretching from lancashire across two partsf yorkshire. hazy spills of sunshine, rain starting to make inroads across parts of northern ireland. particularly towards the south and west, not as cold as it has been. that rain continues its journey up towards the north and east accompanied by some blustery winds, and on western coasts exposed spots could of gusts of up to 50 mph. some snow for the highlands, as much as ten centimetres, with that rain pushing its way towards the south and east, but look at the difference in temperatures, through monday, clearing up day. some rain through parts of scotland, clearing to the east, but lingering longer towards the south and east of england. temperatures for many spots back up into double digits. it will feel very different as we head through the coming week. hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. nissan has confirmed its next generation x—trail won't be made as planned in sunderland. the firm says continued uncertainty around the uk's future relationship with the eu is
lancashire be had, stretching from lancashire gci’oss be had, stretching from lancashire across two partsf yorkshire. hazy spills of sunshine, rain starting to make inroads across parts of northern ireland. particularly towards the south and west, not as cold as it has been. that rain continues its journey up towards the north and east accompanied by some blustery winds, and on western coasts exposed spots could of gusts of up to 50 mph. some snow for the highlands, as much as ten...
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the plucky lad from lancashire. but they now underestimate him at their peril.rite the record books. he's second! that's sensational! no british skier has ever done what dave ryding has. now twice a runner—up on the elite world cup circuit. remarkable for a man raised not on snow but on plastic. even in his 205, ryding was still competing around the uk on artificial slopes, training here near burnley where he had to battle wind, rain and even sheep. there would be sheep all over the slope, we would have to shoo them off. obviously there was sheep, uh, muck on the slopes, so you occasionally got that on you. but, no, yeah, get rid of them and crack on training. so you had to dodge a few sheep, is that good for your technique? oh, yeah, keeps you on your toes i guess! and now ryding is skiings most unlikely celebrity. at 32 he's a late bloomer, but with good reason. i can't recollect any other racer who's got to the level that he has on the world stage who's had that kind of background. he only developed as an athlete quite late on in his career and i think that's
the plucky lad from lancashire. but they now underestimate him at their peril.rite the record books. he's second! that's sensational! no british skier has ever done what dave ryding has. now twice a runner—up on the elite world cup circuit. remarkable for a man raised not on snow but on plastic. even in his 205, ryding was still competing around the uk on artificial slopes, training here near burnley where he had to battle wind, rain and even sheep. there would be sheep all over the slope, we...
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dunstan owned melling manor in lancashire.gested that we give the keys back to the bank and i actually agreed with that, but i said "just let me try one last thing." dunstan gave people the chance to win his manor, selling tickets forjust £2 each. six months later, he gave away the keys. we just saw it take off. £1 million and it was quite unbelievable, the moment — it was such a sense of relief. one leading website that tracks competitions like dunstan‘s says there have been a0 similar ones since his. only two have actually given away a property. last year, this competition was offering the chance to win a £3 million huf haus on the hampshire—dorset border for £25 a ticket. it was a dream, wasn't it? it was! i was sold the dream. quantity surveyorjohn black was one of many who bought a raffle ticket, hoping to win avon place. it wasn't until afterwards when i read the t&cs, it stated that if not enough ticket sales were made, then a cash prize would be given. you know, that wasn't in the headline on the website. the competiti
dunstan owned melling manor in lancashire.gested that we give the keys back to the bank and i actually agreed with that, but i said "just let me try one last thing." dunstan gave people the chance to win his manor, selling tickets forjust £2 each. six months later, he gave away the keys. we just saw it take off. £1 million and it was quite unbelievable, the moment — it was such a sense of relief. one leading website that tracks competitions like dunstan‘s says there have been a0...
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it will bea two cumbria and lancashire. it will be a breezy day.ching from the west. mild start to sunday, no concerns about frost but this weather system will very very slowly bring its wet weather into initially western parts of the uk and slowly push its way further east and weaken as it does so. some early rain around, parts of northern ireland in western scotland and it will clear on through northern ireland, fairly patchy that rain as it moves into wales, western parts of england, heavier bursts in northern scotland. a windy day, some gusts in western scotla nd a windy day, some gusts in western scotland around 50 miles an hour, temperatures are on the up again though, a few degrees and some sunny spells across eastern areas where that sunshine will last longer. temperatures on monday in tuesday come down a bit, maybe some patchy rain in places, temperatures up again later in the week. hello, welcome to bbc news. i'm ben bland. donald trump has defied his critics, and many in his own party, by declaring a national emergency to bypass congress
it will bea two cumbria and lancashire. it will be a breezy day.ching from the west. mild start to sunday, no concerns about frost but this weather system will very very slowly bring its wet weather into initially western parts of the uk and slowly push its way further east and weaken as it does so. some early rain around, parts of northern ireland in western scotland and it will clear on through northern ireland, fairly patchy that rain as it moves into wales, western parts of england, heavier...
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could see the odd shower pushing in towards cumbria, lancashire, too.re looking dry. overnight we are going to get rid of quite a bit of the cloud, so clearing skies for many of us. though temperatures aren't going down too far into sunday morning. so no issues with frost. then the next weather system i pointed out is starting to bring its wet weather into the west. it's going to weaken as it slides further east during the day. so we're not going to see too much in the way of wet weather out of this. it is a windier day with this weather system, though, approaching and moving through during sunday. but there is more sunshine around ahead of this system. and it's a fairly narrow one as well. just cloud, a bit of patchy rain working through. clearing through northern ireland. any heavier bursts of the rain, really, into northern parts of scotland for a time. quite windy in western scotland. some gusts up to 50 mph or so. and notice temperatures are just on the up a little bit more compared to saturday. especially, of course, where you get to see some suns
could see the odd shower pushing in towards cumbria, lancashire, too.re looking dry. overnight we are going to get rid of quite a bit of the cloud, so clearing skies for many of us. though temperatures aren't going down too far into sunday morning. so no issues with frost. then the next weather system i pointed out is starting to bring its wet weather into the west. it's going to weaken as it slides further east during the day. so we're not going to see too much in the way of wet weather out of...
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through the rest of the day we have got some outbreaks of patchy rain stretching across lancashire andt to move in to parts of northern ireland too, but it's not been as cold as it has been recently. so as we head into this evening, the winds will strengthen, particularly along western coasts. some exposed spots could have gusts of around 50 miles an hour. snow for the highlands in particular. here, we could have as much as ten centimetres and the rain working its way into the far south and east before the end of the night. certainly not as cold as it was last night, a big difference in the temperatures. so through monday it's a clearing up day. we'll start off on a very blustery note but the winds will ease as the day goes on. most areas will start to see it dry up, that rain and the clouds, perhaps just outstaying its welcome down towards the far south and east. the winds easing, it remains breezy through the day, but look at the difference in the temperatures. many spots, particularly down towards the south and the west, back up into double figures. but a ridge of high pressure over
through the rest of the day we have got some outbreaks of patchy rain stretching across lancashire andt to move in to parts of northern ireland too, but it's not been as cold as it has been recently. so as we head into this evening, the winds will strengthen, particularly along western coasts. some exposed spots could have gusts of around 50 miles an hour. snow for the highlands in particular. here, we could have as much as ten centimetres and the rain working its way into the far south and...
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through the rest of the day we have got some outbreaks of patchy rain stretching across lancashire and as cold as it has been recently. so as we head into this evening, the winds will strengthen, particularly along western coasts. some exposed spots could have gusts of around 50 miles an hour. snow for the highlands in particular. here, we could have as much as ten centimetres and the rain working its way into the far south and east before the end of the night. certainly not as cold as it was last night, a big difference in the temperatures. so through monday it's a clearing up day. we'll start off on a very blustery note but the winds will ease as the day goes on. most areas will start to see it dry up, that rain and the clouds, perhaps just outstaying its welcome down towards the far south and east. the winds easing, it remains breezy through the day, but look at the difference in the temperatures. many spots, particularly down towards the south and the west, back up into double figures. but a ridge of high pressure overnight monday into tuesday means we are expecting a frost. we've
through the rest of the day we have got some outbreaks of patchy rain stretching across lancashire and as cold as it has been recently. so as we head into this evening, the winds will strengthen, particularly along western coasts. some exposed spots could have gusts of around 50 miles an hour. snow for the highlands in particular. here, we could have as much as ten centimetres and the rain working its way into the far south and east before the end of the night. certainly not as cold as it was...
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as a councillor in lancashire, roy has been urging his local hospital to take equipment back.eaned up to a certain extent, to stop that cross contamination from being accepted back and issued to another person. there is no wear and tear on the bottom. ok the handles look a bit dirty. as you say, a wet one will cover it up, wipe it off — back into use. job's a good ‘un. spot on. so i asked all health authorities and councils in england a few questions. how much they spent on equipment, and how many items were recycled in a year? across england we spent a whopping £207 million on equipment like zimmer frames and crutches. and later, ill reveal which region gets my award for being top of the class when it comes to returns — the golden crutch! so, in my garage here, i ve had lots of stuff donated, of which this is some of it. hopefully its going to make it into my shop, otherwise its going to be scrapped, as it would have been anyway. my research will come as no surprise to terry in devon. he opened his shop, desperate to see equipment reused. and some of them still have the wrapp
as a councillor in lancashire, roy has been urging his local hospital to take equipment back.eaned up to a certain extent, to stop that cross contamination from being accepted back and issued to another person. there is no wear and tear on the bottom. ok the handles look a bit dirty. as you say, a wet one will cover it up, wipe it off — back into use. job's a good ‘un. spot on. so i asked all health authorities and councils in england a few questions. how much they spent on equipment, and...
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according to the halifax, pendle in lancashire and copeland in cumbria are the most affordable areasor first—time buyers. here's colin campbell. the number of first—time buyers has nearly doubled over the past decade, but with surging property prices, it remains an uphill struggle for those trying to get on the property ladder. according to the halifax, the average price paid for a typical first home hasjumped by 39%, from £153,000 in 2008 to more than £212,000 in 2018. first—time buyers are putting down an average deposit of more than £32,000, rising to more than £110,000 in london. the figures show a london first—time buyer's deposit could almost buy a home outright in the north—east of england or northern ireland. but it's in wales where first—time buyers are paying the lowest average deposits ofjust over £16,000. while there's been an increase in first—time buyers year on year across the uk, in scotland and wales, numbers have fallen. terraced houses closely followed by semidetached properties continue to be the first—time buyers‘ home of choice. despite a shortage of homes and c
according to the halifax, pendle in lancashire and copeland in cumbria are the most affordable areasor first—time buyers. here's colin campbell. the number of first—time buyers has nearly doubled over the past decade, but with surging property prices, it remains an uphill struggle for those trying to get on the property ladder. according to the halifax, the average price paid for a typical first home hasjumped by 39%, from £153,000 in 2008 to more than £212,000 in 2018. first—time...
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according to the halifax, pendle in lancashire and copeland in cumbria are the most affordable areasampbell. the number of first—time buyers has nearly doubled over the past decade, but with surging property prices it remains an uphill struggle for those trying to get on the property ladder. according to the halifax, the average price paid for a typical first home has jumped the average price paid for a typical first home hasjumped by 39%, from £153,000 in 2008 to more than £212,000 in 2018. first-time £153,000 in 2008 to more than £212,000 in 2018. first—time buyers are putting down an average deposit of more than £32,000, rising to more than £110,000 in london. the figures show a london first—time buyer's deposit could almost buy a home outright in the north—east of england or northern ireland. but it is in wales where first—time buyers are paying the lowest average deposit ofjust over £16,000. while there has been an increase in first—time buyers year on year across the uk, in scotland and wales numbers have fallen. terraced houses closely followed by semidetached properties conti
according to the halifax, pendle in lancashire and copeland in cumbria are the most affordable areasampbell. the number of first—time buyers has nearly doubled over the past decade, but with surging property prices it remains an uphill struggle for those trying to get on the property ladder. according to the halifax, the average price paid for a typical first home has jumped the average price paid for a typical first home hasjumped by 39%, from £153,000 in 2008 to more than £212,000 in...
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according to halifax, pendle in lancashire and copeland in cumbria are the most affordable areas forirst time buyers. here's colin campbell. the number of first—time buyers has nearly doubled over the past decade, but with surging property prices, it remains an uphill struggle for those trying to get on the property ladder. according to the halifax, the average price paid for a typical first home hasjumped by 39%, from £153,000 in 2008 to more than £212,000 in 2018. first—time buyers are putting down an average deposit of more than £32,000, rising to more than £110,000 in london. the figures show a london first—time buyer's deposit could almost buy a home outright in the north—east of england or northern ireland. but it is in wales where first—time buyers are paying the lowest average deposit ofjust over £16,000. while there's been an increase in first—time buyers year on year across the uk, in scotland and wales, numbers have fallen. terraced houses closely followed by semidetached properties continue to be the first—time buyers‘ home of choice. despite a shortage of homes and chall
according to halifax, pendle in lancashire and copeland in cumbria are the most affordable areas forirst time buyers. here's colin campbell. the number of first—time buyers has nearly doubled over the past decade, but with surging property prices, it remains an uphill struggle for those trying to get on the property ladder. according to the halifax, the average price paid for a typical first home hasjumped by 39%, from £153,000 in 2008 to more than £212,000 in 2018. first—time buyers are...
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according to the halifax, pendle in lancashire and copeland in cumbria are the most affordable areasled over the past decade, but with surging property prices it remains an uphill struggle for those trying to get on the property ladder. according to the halifax, the average price paid for a typical first home hasjumped by 39%, from £153,000 in 2008 to more than £212,000 in 2018. first—time buyers are putting down an average deposit of more than £32,000, rising to more than £110,000 in london. the figures show a london first—time buyer's deposit could almost buy a home outright in the north—east of england or northern ireland. but it is in wales where first—time buyers are paying the lowest average deposit ofjust over £16,000. while there has been an increase in first—time buyers year on year across the uk, in scotland and wales numbers have fallen. terraced houses closely followed by semidetached properties continue to be the first time buyers‘ home of choice. despite a shortage of homes and challenges of raising a deposit, the halifax say the figures show healthy movement in the fir
according to the halifax, pendle in lancashire and copeland in cumbria are the most affordable areasled over the past decade, but with surging property prices it remains an uphill struggle for those trying to get on the property ladder. according to the halifax, the average price paid for a typical first home hasjumped by 39%, from £153,000 in 2008 to more than £212,000 in 2018. first—time buyers are putting down an average deposit of more than £32,000, rising to more than £110,000 in...
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all cub scouts promise to do their best — but one from lancashire has done better than most. of only a dozen or so youngsters who manage it every year. dave guest has been to meet him. this is matthew. he is much like any other schoolboy of ten. he's also a cub scout. but matthew's no run—of—the—mill cub scout. he's very confident child. he's very adventurous and very committed, and he did tell me that he wanted to try and get as many badges as he could. and he's done it. amassing over 60 badges, every single one that cub scouts can try for. at the adlington scout hut, they are swelling with pride at matthew's achievement. it is a massive achievement. it takes a lot of commitment and a lot of time and a lot of hard work to get that many badges. there's been a few badges that we have had to sort of do a bit kicking and screaming, but most... which ones? go on, tell. reading, when he had to use an atlas and a dictionary and find lots of words, and that took a little bit of extra time and persuasion. but behind this avid badge collector is his nana, debbie. she deserves a needle
all cub scouts promise to do their best — but one from lancashire has done better than most. of only a dozen or so youngsters who manage it every year. dave guest has been to meet him. this is matthew. he is much like any other schoolboy of ten. he's also a cub scout. but matthew's no run—of—the—mill cub scout. he's very confident child. he's very adventurous and very committed, and he did tell me that he wanted to try and get as many badges as he could. and he's done it. amassing over...
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prince of lancashire up to northeast england and up to 15 degrees.rticularly for easter parts of scotland we like to hold onto sunshine through saturday. some patchy rain pushing across the far northwest. remember, we have high—pressure of the near continent so instead of these fronts sweeping through across the country they run up through across the country they run up against that block of high—pressure and then just scrape their way across western areas of northern ireland in western england and wales could see rain at times on sunday. not all the time and further east it's largely dry and so mild with hides of 15 degrees. this is bbc world news, the headlines. the us president donald trump has declared a national emergency in an attempt to bypass congress and secure funding for his mexican border wall. democrat leaders have described it as "a gross abuse" of power. britain's foreign intelligence service, mi6, is warning that the islamic state group and al-qaida are regrouping for more attacks. it comes after a london schoolgirl who travelled to s
prince of lancashire up to northeast england and up to 15 degrees.rticularly for easter parts of scotland we like to hold onto sunshine through saturday. some patchy rain pushing across the far northwest. remember, we have high—pressure of the near continent so instead of these fronts sweeping through across the country they run up through across the country they run up against that block of high—pressure and then just scrape their way across western areas of northern ireland in western...
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dunstan owned melling manor in lancashire.th no income and an increasing mortgage, he was £600,000 in debt. my wife suggested that we give the keys back to the bank and i actually agreed with that, but i said, "just let me try one last thing." dunstan gave people the chance to win his manor, selling tickets forjust £2 each. six months later, he gave away the keys. we just saw it tick over £1 million and it was quite unbelievable, the moment — it was such a sense of relief. 0ne leading website that tracks competitions like dunstan‘s says there have been a0 similar ones since his. only two have actually given away a property. last year, this competition was offering the chance to win a £3 million huf haus on the hampshire—dorset border for £25 a ticket. it was a dream, wasn't it? it was! i was sold the dream. quantity surveyorjohn black was one of many who bought a raffle ticket, hoping to win avon place. it wasn't until afterwards, when i read the ts and cs, it stated that if not enough ticket sales were made, then a cash prize
dunstan owned melling manor in lancashire.th no income and an increasing mortgage, he was £600,000 in debt. my wife suggested that we give the keys back to the bank and i actually agreed with that, but i said, "just let me try one last thing." dunstan gave people the chance to win his manor, selling tickets forjust £2 each. six months later, he gave away the keys. we just saw it tick over £1 million and it was quite unbelievable, the moment — it was such a sense of relief. 0ne...
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could see the odd shower pushing into cumbria and lancashire.h is not going down too far into sunday morning. no issues with frost. —— temperatures. here never “— with frost. —— temperatures. here never —— next weather system. it will weaken as it slides further is during the day. we will not see much in the way of wet weather. it is a windy day with this weather system are preaching and moving through during sunday. there is more suntan around ahead of this system. a fairly narrow one as well. —— sunshine. have you bursts of rain into northern parts of scotland for a time. quite windy in western scotland. gusts up to 50 mph or so. temperatures on the up a little bit more compared to saturday. especially where you get to see some sunshine. not as mild into the start of next week. a paramount of cloud around. —— a fair and amount of cloud around. this is bbc news, the headlines: the us president donald trump has declared a national emergency in an attempt to bypass congress and secure funding for his mexican border wall. democrat leaders have des
could see the odd shower pushing into cumbria and lancashire.h is not going down too far into sunday morning. no issues with frost. —— temperatures. here never “— with frost. —— temperatures. here never —— next weather system. it will weaken as it slides further is during the day. we will not see much in the way of wet weather. it is a windy day with this weather system are preaching and moving through during sunday. there is more suntan around ahead of this system. a fairly...
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could see the odd shower pushing in towards cumbria, lancashire, too. of the cloud, so clearing skies for many of us. though temperatures aren't going down too far into sunday morning. so no issues with frost. then the next weather system i pointed out is starting to bring its wet weather into the west. it's going to weaken as it slides further east during the day. so we're not going to see too much in the way of wet weather out of this. it is a windier day with this weather system, though, approaching and moving through during sunday. but there is more sunshine around ahead of this system. and it's a fairly narrow one as well. just cloud, a bit of patchy rain working through. clearing through northern ireland. any heavier bursts of the rain, really, into northern parts of scotland for a time. quite windy in western scotland. some gusts up to 50 mph or so. and notice temperatures are just on the up a little bit more compared to saturday. especially, of course, where you get to see some sunshine. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north amer
could see the odd shower pushing in towards cumbria, lancashire, too. of the cloud, so clearing skies for many of us. though temperatures aren't going down too far into sunday morning. so no issues with frost. then the next weather system i pointed out is starting to bring its wet weather into the west. it's going to weaken as it slides further east during the day. so we're not going to see too much in the way of wet weather out of this. it is a windier day with this weather system, though,...
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could see the odd shower pushing in towards cumbria, lancashire, too. of the cloud, so clearing skies for many of us. though temperatures aren't going down too far into sunday morning. so no issues with frost. then the next weather system i pointed out is starting to bring its wet weather into the west. it's going to weaken as it slides further east during the day. so we're not going to see too much in the way of wet weather out of this. it is a windier day with this weather system, though, approaching and moving through during sunday. but there is more sunshine around ahead of this system. and it's a fairly narrow one as well. just cloud, a bit of patchy rain working through. clearing through northern ireland. any heavier bursts of the rain, really, into northern parts of scotland for a time. quite windy in western scotland. some gusts up to 50 mph or so. and notice temperatures are just on the up a little bit more compared to saturday. especially, of course, where you get to see some sunshine. eastern part of the uk look mainly dry. not as mild into t
could see the odd shower pushing in towards cumbria, lancashire, too. of the cloud, so clearing skies for many of us. though temperatures aren't going down too far into sunday morning. so no issues with frost. then the next weather system i pointed out is starting to bring its wet weather into the west. it's going to weaken as it slides further east during the day. so we're not going to see too much in the way of wet weather out of this. it is a windier day with this weather system, though,...
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some patchy rain, the odd shower elsewhere in western scotland may be arriving in two cumbria and lancashirem approaching from the west. mild start to sunday, no concerns about frost but this weather system will very very slowly bring its wet weather into initially western parts of the uk and slowly push its way further east and weaken as it does so. some early rain around, parts of northern ireland in western scotland and it will clear on through northern ireland, fairly patchy that rain as it moves into wales, western parts of england, heavier bursts in northern scotland. a windy day, some gusts in western scotland around 50 miles an hour, temperatures are on the up again though, a few degrees and some sunny spells across eastern areas where that sunshine will last longer. temperatures on monday in tuesday come down a bit, maybe some patchy rain in places, temperatures up again later in the week. good morning. welcome to breakfast — with naga muchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: the family of 19—year—old shamima begum, who fled to syria to join so—called islamic state, asks the
some patchy rain, the odd shower elsewhere in western scotland may be arriving in two cumbria and lancashirem approaching from the west. mild start to sunday, no concerns about frost but this weather system will very very slowly bring its wet weather into initially western parts of the uk and slowly push its way further east and weaken as it does so. some early rain around, parts of northern ireland in western scotland and it will clear on through northern ireland, fairly patchy that rain as it...
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isles, northern ireland seeing a bit of patchy rain, the odd shower pushing towards cumbria and lancashirearing skies for many of us though temperatures are not going down too far into sunday morning. no issues with frost. the next weather system is starting to bring its wet weather into the west. it is going to weaken as it slides further east during the day, so we're not going to see too much in the way of wet weather out of this. it is a windier day, with his weather system approaching and moving through during sunday. there is more sunshine around ahead of this system, it is a narrow one as well, cloud with some patchy rain working through, clearing through northern ireland and heavier bursts of rain moving into northern parts of scotland, quite windy in western scotland, up to 50 mph. temperatures on the up a little more compared to saturday, especially where you get to see some sunshine, eastern parts of the uk look mainly dry. not as mild into the start of next week, still a fair amount of cloud around. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the glo
isles, northern ireland seeing a bit of patchy rain, the odd shower pushing towards cumbria and lancashirearing skies for many of us though temperatures are not going down too far into sunday morning. no issues with frost. the next weather system is starting to bring its wet weather into the west. it is going to weaken as it slides further east during the day, so we're not going to see too much in the way of wet weather out of this. it is a windier day, with his weather system approaching and...
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western isles, northern ireland seeing a bit patchy rain, the odd shower pushing towards cumbria and lancashireus though temperatures are not going down too far into sunday morning. no issues with frost. the next weather system is starting to bring its wet weather into the west. it is going to weaken as it slides further east during the day, so we're not going to see too much in the way of wet weather out of this. it isa the way of wet weather out of this. it is a windy day with his weather system approaching and moving through during sunday. there is more sunshine around ahead of this system, it is a narrow one as well, with some patchy rain working through, clearing through northern ireland and heavier burst of rain moving into northern parts of scotland, quite windy and western scotland, quite windy and western scotland, up to 50 mph. temperatures on the up a little morcombe petterwood saturday, especially where you get to see some sunshine, eastern parts of the uk look mainly dry. not as mild into the start of next week, still a fair amount of cloud around. this is bbc news, the headlines:
western isles, northern ireland seeing a bit patchy rain, the odd shower pushing towards cumbria and lancashireus though temperatures are not going down too far into sunday morning. no issues with frost. the next weather system is starting to bring its wet weather into the west. it is going to weaken as it slides further east during the day, so we're not going to see too much in the way of wet weather out of this. it isa the way of wet weather out of this. it is a windy day with his weather...
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dunstan owned melling manor in lancashire.
dunstan owned melling manor in lancashire.
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now to dr sojin lim, a senior lecturer in north korean studies at the universty of the central lancashireo you think this summit will be and what do you expect the results to be? if we think about what happened during the first summit, i must say we were all kind of very disappointed with what they actually achieved. because of that, i believe both leaders are under pressure for the second summit. at the same time, they really wa nted summit. at the same time, they really wanted to see what they can have intangible format because of that, i can say they are not expecting something big but at least they can have a step—by—step achievement of which means both the us and north korea can agree a point of destroying weapons of mass destruction in north korea and in time the us can agree to normalise diplomatic relations between north korea and the us which can give kim jong and more power in terms of the security of his country and giving the handshake to the leader of the united states and that could be one of the achievements we can expect from this second summit in vietnam. i suppose in a s
now to dr sojin lim, a senior lecturer in north korean studies at the universty of the central lancashireo you think this summit will be and what do you expect the results to be? if we think about what happened during the first summit, i must say we were all kind of very disappointed with what they actually achieved. because of that, i believe both leaders are under pressure for the second summit. at the same time, they really wa nted summit. at the same time, they really wanted to see what...
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spoke to dr sojin lim, a senior lecturer in north korean studies at the universty of the central lancashire what happened during the first summit, we were all very disappointed with what they actually achieved. because of that, i believe that both leaders are under pressure for the second summit. at the same time, they are really wanting to see what they can have in tangible format. because of that, i can say that they are not expecting something big, but at least they can have a step—by—step achievement, which means for example north korea can agree upon to destroy the wmd, the weapons of mass destruction, in north korea. in time, the us can agree to normalise the diplomatic relations between north korea and the us, which can give kimjong—un more power in terms of securing his country by giving the handshake to the leader of the us, and that could be one of the achievements which we can expect from this second summit in vietnam. i suppose in a sense, after such a long stand—off between these two countries, a dangerous stand—off, it is just important that the two sides are talking? yes. if
spoke to dr sojin lim, a senior lecturer in north korean studies at the universty of the central lancashire what happened during the first summit, we were all very disappointed with what they actually achieved. because of that, i believe that both leaders are under pressure for the second summit. at the same time, they are really wanting to see what they can have in tangible format. because of that, i can say that they are not expecting something big, but at least they can have a...
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according to the halifax, pendle in lancashire is the most affordable place forfirst time buyers.mes average earnings in the area. the least affordable place is brent in london, where the average home costs more than 13 times what people earn. lynda clark is the editor of first time buyer magazine. shejoins us now. what do you make of these figures?” am not really surprised, it is definitely the time for the first time buyer and the opportunities out there are amazing at the moment. there are lots of reasons why, bank interest rates are very good at the moment and have been for a while so thatis moment and have been for a while so that is really great for anyone who wa nts to that is really great for anyone who wants to get a mortgage. they have got good deals out there. also i think a lot of people who have bought a home already are not actually moving at the moment, they are holding fast, maybe improving their own home but not moving so the choice for first—time buyers their own home but not moving so the choice forfirst—time buyers is fantastic. the choice for first-time buyers
according to the halifax, pendle in lancashire is the most affordable place forfirst time buyers.mes average earnings in the area. the least affordable place is brent in london, where the average home costs more than 13 times what people earn. lynda clark is the editor of first time buyer magazine. shejoins us now. what do you make of these figures?” am not really surprised, it is definitely the time for the first time buyer and the opportunities out there are amazing at the moment. there are...
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through the rest of the day we have got some outbreaks of patchy rain stretching across lancashire andorthern ireland too, but it's not been as cold as it has been recently. so as we head into this evening, the winds will strengthen, particularly along western coasts. some exposed spots could have gusts of around 50 miles an hour. snow for the highlands in particular. here, we could have as much as ten centimetres and the rain working its way into the far south and east before the end of the night. certainly not as cold as it was last night, a big difference in the temperatures. so through monday it's a clearing up day. we'll start off on a very blustery note but the winds will ease as the day goes on. most areas will start to see it dry up, that rain and the clouds, perhaps just outstaying its welcome down towards the far south and east. the winds easing, it remains breezy through the day, but look at the difference in the temperatures. many spots, particularly down towards the south and the west, back up into double figures. but a ridge of high pressure overnight monday into tuesday
through the rest of the day we have got some outbreaks of patchy rain stretching across lancashire andorthern ireland too, but it's not been as cold as it has been recently. so as we head into this evening, the winds will strengthen, particularly along western coasts. some exposed spots could have gusts of around 50 miles an hour. snow for the highlands in particular. here, we could have as much as ten centimetres and the rain working its way into the far south and east before the end of the...
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is not doing more to hold lancashire she's murderous to account. pope francis arrives in the united arab emirates and the first papal visit to the arabian peninsula. also political outside was claiming victory in el salvador's presidential vote promising change in a country known for its gangs and migrant caravans heading towards the u.s. . welcome to the program several major e.u. countries are set to recognize that as well as opposition leader. as interim president after a deadline passed for president nicolas maduro to call new elections are latin america editor lucien human has more why don't we became the face of change in venezuela. it's late at night at the basketball court when one wide dog summons his neighbors to share with them his vision for than israela. we were born on this earth to be happy we'll do everything possible to achieve a political way out of our crisis and show that we are powerful united you are powerful never let them take away our ability to dream. he's only thirty five years old but for those who dream of seeing presid
is not doing more to hold lancashire she's murderous to account. pope francis arrives in the united arab emirates and the first papal visit to the arabian peninsula. also political outside was claiming victory in el salvador's presidential vote promising change in a country known for its gangs and migrant caravans heading towards the u.s. . welcome to the program several major e.u. countries are set to recognize that as well as opposition leader. as interim president after a deadline passed for...
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dunston owned malling manor in lancashire.e chance to win his manner selling tickets are just £2 each. six months later, he gave away the keys. we just saw it ta ke gave away the keys. we just saw it take over £1 million and it was quite unbelievable, it was such a sense of relief. one leading website that tracks competitions like dunston's says there have been 40 similar ones dunston's says there have been 40 similarones in dunston's says there have been 40 similar ones in tears. only two have actually given away a property. last year, this competition was offering the chance to win a £3 million half house on the hampshire dorset border. four £25 a ticket. —— huf house. it was a dream, wasn't it? it was. john was one to buy a ticket, hoping to win avon place. it wasn't until afterwards when i read the terms and conditions that are stated is not enough sales were made in a cash prize would be given, you know, that was not in the headline on the website. the competition was being run by the property's owners, mr and mrs erfurt,
dunston owned malling manor in lancashire.e chance to win his manner selling tickets are just £2 each. six months later, he gave away the keys. we just saw it ta ke gave away the keys. we just saw it take over £1 million and it was quite unbelievable, it was such a sense of relief. one leading website that tracks competitions like dunston's says there have been 40 similar ones dunston's says there have been 40 similarones in dunston's says there have been 40 similar ones in tears. only two...