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after rilee roussouw scored 85, and james vince got 79, lancashire were all out for 242.lord's on 25 may. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello there. that evening. as expected, it was a lovely day out there today. sunnier and warmer across many parts of the country. a couple of weather watcher pictures first of all showing their sunshine. just very limited complexion that we had today, staying fine and dry. you can see how much the cloud bubbled up can see how much the cloud bubbled up on the earlier satellite picture but there wasn't much of that at all. we have seen a bit more cloud coming into northern ireland, has been quite thin and high, some of it pushing into scotland overnight. thick enough in the far north of scotla nd thick enough in the far north of scotland to being some spots of rain. it is going to be another chilly night but not as cold as in last night for northern scotland because of the cloud, just a bit of frost across east anglia. a bit touch and go. as we look ahead into much of next week actually, it's going to be
after rilee roussouw scored 85, and james vince got 79, lancashire were all out for 242.lord's on 25 may. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello there. that evening. as expected, it was a lovely day out there today. sunnier and warmer across many parts of the country. a couple of weather watcher pictures first of all showing their sunshine. just very limited complexion that we had today, staying fine and dry. you can see how much the cloud bubbled up can see...
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he is being investigated over attacks in cheshire, manchester and lancashire on victims raging betweend wanted to speak to him in connection with three rapes in london and hertfordshire. then, this afternoon, detectives confirmed they were also investigating him for a series of violent attacks yesterday in the north west of england. these were, they are a grotesque, an appalling series of offences. they are thankfully exceptionally rare, so it's extremely important that he is in custody, and england is a safer place. mccann is accused of attacking nine people in just eight hours. mccann is accused of attacking nine people injust eight hours. in lancashire, a woman in her 30s was forcibly imprisoned, a teenage girl, and an 11—year—old boy were raped. at about and an 11—year—old boy were raped. atabout1:30pm, a and an 11—year—old boy were raped. at about 1:30pm, a 70—year—old woman was abducted and raped in barry, manchester. in hayward, the 13—year—old boys were abducted and a 13—year—old boys were abducted and a 13—year—old girl was sexually assaulted —— bury. at 630 in congleton, two
he is being investigated over attacks in cheshire, manchester and lancashire on victims raging betweend wanted to speak to him in connection with three rapes in london and hertfordshire. then, this afternoon, detectives confirmed they were also investigating him for a series of violent attacks yesterday in the north west of england. these were, they are a grotesque, an appalling series of offences. they are thankfully exceptionally rare, so it's extremely important that he is in custody, and...
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somerset beat nottinghamshire while holders hants beat lancashire. )lancashire and england bowler james leg late in hampshire's innings. he'll be assessed by a physio tomorrow. james fuller hit the the winning runs for hampshire, who chased down their target of 2112 with 4 wickets and an over to spare. and the mumbai indians beat the chennai super kings by one run to win the indian premier league by one run, the fourth time they've claimed the title. that's all the sport for now. thanks, tulsen. the spy thriller killing eve was one of the big winners at tonight's bafta tv awards, taking best drama, best actress forjodie comer, and best supporting actress for fiona shaw. britain's got talent and i'm a celebrity also won awards, despite presenter ant mcpartlin taking time out from both series last year. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. many of the biggest names from the small screen were on the red carpet for tonight's awards. tonight is intended to honour programmes that premiered first in the uk, however killing eve was shown first in america, but because of its sign
somerset beat nottinghamshire while holders hants beat lancashire. )lancashire and england bowler james leg late in hampshire's innings. he'll be assessed by a physio tomorrow. james fuller hit the the winning runs for hampshire, who chased down their target of 2112 with 4 wickets and an over to spare. and the mumbai indians beat the chennai super kings by one run to win the indian premier league by one run, the fourth time they've claimed the title. that's all the sport for now. thanks,...
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this is minimum wage britain — craig in lancashire works unpredictable hours in a supermarket. with the national living wage, the minimum for over—25s, he struggles to pay his bills. i'm averaging maybe £90—100 a week. my universal credit is making it up to about 560 a month. 0bviously, with rent, my rent is 350, um... it doesn't leave much at the end of the month to be paying bills off. a little extra would help, and that's the prospect the chancellor presented today to the low—paid. the point of today's presentation is around where we go next with the national living wage. we will have reached 60% of median earnings by next year. that puts us pretty much at the top of the leader board internationally, and the question is, can we push the national living wage rate further, possibly as far as eliminating low pay altogether? the national living wage is being pushed up in stages to that 60% of average earnings. it's got to £8.21 an hour so far, with two million getting this or the lower rates for under—25s. the new target could be 66% of average earnings — that would be around £9
this is minimum wage britain — craig in lancashire works unpredictable hours in a supermarket. with the national living wage, the minimum for over—25s, he struggles to pay his bills. i'm averaging maybe £90—100 a week. my universal credit is making it up to about 560 a month. 0bviously, with rent, my rent is 350, um... it doesn't leave much at the end of the month to be paying bills off. a little extra would help, and that's the prospect the chancellor presented today to the low—paid....
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a reminder you can keep up to date with all of our stories and watch the play—offs with lancashire ingby challenge cup at st james's park is tonight as well. two great sides in action. plenty to look forward to over the weekend. see you soon. the weekend is looking decent enough for most of us. it won't be com pletely for most of us. it won't be completely dry with some showers in the forecast. this evening and overnight one or two showers scattered around from early on. here's a satellite picture from earlier on. you can see a mixed area of cloud across the uk, hazy clouds and showers in places. weather fronts to the far south. this is what it looked like earlier on with thunderstorms in parts of the midlands, east anglia and lightning across scotland. two nights showers left over but they will fade away. when the front to the south misses the southern counties so it will be dry. chilly first thing on saturday. 5 degrees in wales and 2 degrees in north—east england so possibly a touch of brass frost here and there. high pressure building this weekend initially in western areas so sat
a reminder you can keep up to date with all of our stories and watch the play—offs with lancashire ingby challenge cup at st james's park is tonight as well. two great sides in action. plenty to look forward to over the weekend. see you soon. the weekend is looking decent enough for most of us. it won't be com pletely for most of us. it won't be completely dry with some showers in the forecast. this evening and overnight one or two showers scattered around from early on. here's a satellite...
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pio it's one of 2 provinces here in the north where the it is shows the military's proxy party to lancashireand over that time people here have gone through voting for an anti military party to see the military itself and in a country where those 2 sides have long been irreconcilable splits that's nothing less than a political $180.00 blunder start one votes with their own populist agenda including raising the minimum wage and by fielding popular form of the thai politicians but it's not just plan to sharon's that pad thai lost ground to a new political powerhouse each of 4 would also picked up seats from pataki bridges swayed by its anti military gender and its charismatic leader turn out on june to it a man many a cooling the new texan in spite of these losses per time i did so when the most seats in march and election. bans analysts say every lost seats in the north months another nail in toxins political coffin. whatever the juggernaut and phenomenon that he has been and is no longer the same and talent why moving beyond pots and with so much time having gone by the military is manpower
pio it's one of 2 provinces here in the north where the it is shows the military's proxy party to lancashireand over that time people here have gone through voting for an anti military party to see the military itself and in a country where those 2 sides have long been irreconcilable splits that's nothing less than a political $180.00 blunder start one votes with their own populist agenda including raising the minimum wage and by fielding popular form of the thai politicians but it's not just...
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cooper has been jailed for life at the old bailey. 23—year—old jack renshaw, from skelmersdale in lancashiren prison. 0ur correspondent angus crawford is outside court. angus. wrote the judge described jack renshaw as undoubtedly a dangerous offender with twisted political elites. she sentenced him to life in prison and said he must serve a to life in prison and said he must servea minimum to life in prison and said he must serve a minimum of 20 years before being considered eligible for release. he is already in prison, saving time for inciting racial hatred and also for grooming children online. we have to go back tojuly of children online. we have to go back to july of 2017. children online. we have to go back tojuly of 2017. he was in a pub with other far right activists and said he wanted to kill his mp, local mp rosie cooper, too, in his words, send a message to the state. he also said he intended to kill a police officer who was investigating him. he said he wanted to die via what he called suicide by cop. he hoped responding officers would shoot him deadin responding officers would s
cooper has been jailed for life at the old bailey. 23—year—old jack renshaw, from skelmersdale in lancashiren prison. 0ur correspondent angus crawford is outside court. angus. wrote the judge described jack renshaw as undoubtedly a dangerous offender with twisted political elites. she sentenced him to life in prison and said he must serve a to life in prison and said he must servea minimum to life in prison and said he must serve a minimum of 20 years before being considered eligible for...
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jack renshaw, who's 23 and from skelmersdale in lancashire, admitted buying a 19—inch knife to attackthe first time in the uk, doctors have used keyhole surgery to treat a baby with spina bifida, while still in the womb. sherrie sharp and her son, jackson, had the operation 27 weeks into pregnancy. surgeons at king's college hospital in london say the spinal procedure isn't a cure, but could mean a child might be able to walk. new figures show that 100 people have been fatally stabbed so far this year in the uk, amid a rise in serious knife crime in england and wales over the last five years. 83 of the victims were men and 17 were women, and police have brought charges in 85 of the 100 cases. 30 deaths were in london, but knife injuries are actually down in the capital by 10% on last year. and in the west midlands, there have been eight deaths due to knives since january, with the police and crime commissioner now declaring an emergency, as our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports from birmingham. this is what a knife can do to a child's arm in a second. jack, he's14, was ro
jack renshaw, who's 23 and from skelmersdale in lancashire, admitted buying a 19—inch knife to attackthe first time in the uk, doctors have used keyhole surgery to treat a baby with spina bifida, while still in the womb. sherrie sharp and her son, jackson, had the operation 27 weeks into pregnancy. surgeons at king's college hospital in london say the spinal procedure isn't a cure, but could mean a child might be able to walk. new figures show that 100 people have been fatally stabbed so far...
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max i's a lecturer in computer and network security at the university of central lancashire he specializes in security and consumer trust in new technologies good to have you all with us if i could start with robert though this isn't the end is it what happened with google we're about to see even more companies follow suit and end business with weiwei right. exactly i think this is where we're coming here at a critical moment as the 5 g. networking systems begin to be rolled out in the united states and other countries and there is growing concern there was always technology represents a real threat to the curity for the u.s. companies and the u.s. government if its equipment is used in these systems the company was hit with i think 23 indictments earlier this year for theft of intellectual property and for prop fraud the cia has determined that while a is getting funding from chinese security agencies and and the company vodafone has found back doors in some of us technology that it chinese or sources to get access had no access to information used in these systems given everything robert
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jack renshaw, who's 23 and from skelmersdale in lancashire, admitted buying a 19—inch knife to attacktigating him. a doctor who sexually assaulted women and girls, one as young as 12, has been jailed for 10.5 years. alan tutin assaulted the victims at the merrow park practice in guildford, targetting the most vulnerable patients over two decades. he was convicted of 16 assaults in total, which were committed after telling the women and girls they needed breast and internal examinations. for the first time in the uk, doctors have used keyhole surgery to treat a baby with spina bifida, while still in the womb. sherrie sharp and her sonjackson, had the operation 27 weeks into pregnancy. surgeons at king's college hospital in london, say the spinal procedure isn't a cure, but could mean a child might be able to walk. new figures show that a hundred people have been fatally stabbed so far this year in the uk, amid a rise in serious knife crime in england and wales over the last five years. 83 of the victims were men and 17 were women, and police have brought charges 00:18:41,553 --> 429496
jack renshaw, who's 23 and from skelmersdale in lancashire, admitted buying a 19—inch knife to attacktigating him. a doctor who sexually assaulted women and girls, one as young as 12, has been jailed for 10.5 years. alan tutin assaulted the victims at the merrow park practice in guildford, targetting the most vulnerable patients over two decades. he was convicted of 16 assaults in total, which were committed after telling the women and girls they needed breast and internal examinations. for...
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this is minimum wage britain — craig in lancashire works unpredictable hours in a supermarket. pay his bills. i'm averaging maybe £90—100 a week. my universal credit is making it up to about 560 a month. 0bviously, with rent, my rent is 350, um... it doesn't leave much at the end of the month to be paying bills off. a little extra would help, and that's the prospect the chancellor presented today to the low—paid. the point of today's presentation is around where we go next with the national living wage. we will have reached 60% of median earnings by next year. that puts us pretty much at the top of the leaderboard internationally, and the question is, can we push the national living wage rate further, possibly as far as eliminating low pay altogether? the national living wage is being pushed up in stages to that 60% of average earnings. it's got to £8.21 an hour, with two million getting this or the lower rates for under—255. the new target could be 66% of average earnings — that would be around £9.50 an hour, most likely phased in over several years, expanding to 4.7 million d
this is minimum wage britain — craig in lancashire works unpredictable hours in a supermarket. pay his bills. i'm averaging maybe £90—100 a week. my universal credit is making it up to about 560 a month. 0bviously, with rent, my rent is 350, um... it doesn't leave much at the end of the month to be paying bills off. a little extra would help, and that's the prospect the chancellor presented today to the low—paid. the point of today's presentation is around where we go next with the...
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and even though lancashire have built this 8,000—seater temporary stand, this place could have been soldfor the first time in 15 years, some live cricket will be on free—to—air tv. it's a major gamble, but with the game at a crossroads and struggling to retain relevance, the man in charge hopes the world cup could help win over the sceptics. it's a once—in—a—generation opportunity for the game. this is a great platform for us to build all the plans going beyond 2019 into next year and beyond, to make sure we're opening cricket up as widely as possible for people to get involved in this great sport. two years ago, england won the women's world cup. now the men are favourites to emulate them, their bold style of play making them the world's top ranked one—day team. but here at an inner—city grassroots project, one of the hosts' biggest stars says england must also now appeal to a younger and more diverse fan base. i just see it as an opportunity to really get the country more into the game. we can get better, and we have so many problems away from the sport, actually, sport can really chan
and even though lancashire have built this 8,000—seater temporary stand, this place could have been soldfor the first time in 15 years, some live cricket will be on free—to—air tv. it's a major gamble, but with the game at a crossroads and struggling to retain relevance, the man in charge hopes the world cup could help win over the sceptics. it's a once—in—a—generation opportunity for the game. this is a great platform for us to build all the plans going beyond 2019 into next year...
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and even though lancashire have built this 8,000—seater temporary stand, this place could have been sold in 15 years, some live cricket will be on free—to—air tv. it's a major gamble, but with the game at a crossroads and struggling to retain relevance, the man in charge hopes the world cup could help win over the sceptics. it's a once—in—a—generation opportunity for the game. this is a great platform for us to build all the plans going beyond 2019 into next year and beyond, to make sure we're opening cricket up as widely as possible for people to get involved in this great sport. two years ago, england won the women's world cup. now the men are favourites to emulate them, their bold style of play making them the world's top ranked one—day team. but here at an inner—city grassroots project, one of the hosts' biggest stars says england must also now appeal to a younger and more diverse fan base. i'd just see it as an opportunity to really get the country more into the game. we can get better, and we have so many problems away from the sport, actually, sport can really change a lot of thin
and even though lancashire have built this 8,000—seater temporary stand, this place could have been sold in 15 years, some live cricket will be on free—to—air tv. it's a major gamble, but with the game at a crossroads and struggling to retain relevance, the man in charge hopes the world cup could help win over the sceptics. it's a once—in—a—generation opportunity for the game. this is a great platform for us to build all the plans going beyond 2019 into next year and beyond, to make...
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labour mp rosie cooper has been jailed for life. 23—year—old jack renshaw, from skelmersdale in lancashire renshaw, who earlier admitted preparing an act of terror, wanted to "replicate" the murder ofjo cox. doctors have used keyhole surgery to repair the spine of a baby with spina bifida — while still inside the womb. a team at king‘s college hospital in london performed the operation. it‘s not a cure for the condition, but for some children, it might mean they are eventually able to walk. here‘s our health correspondent, james gallagher. baby jaxson is just a few weeks old, but more than two months ago, he had pioneering surgery on his spine. doctors operated onjaxson while he was still inside his mother‘s womb. his mum, sherrie, said it was a shock to find out he had spina bifida. it was a very high—risk pregnancy from the start anyway, through being told i couldn‘t have babies, and everything. so any decision we‘ve had to make, i‘ve made it purely for the fact that he‘s meant to be here. you know, it‘s — he‘sjust — he‘s fought every day. it was these pregnancy scans that showed jaxson‘
labour mp rosie cooper has been jailed for life. 23—year—old jack renshaw, from skelmersdale in lancashire renshaw, who earlier admitted preparing an act of terror, wanted to "replicate" the murder ofjo cox. doctors have used keyhole surgery to repair the spine of a baby with spina bifida — while still inside the womb. a team at king‘s college hospital in london performed the operation. it‘s not a cure for the condition, but for some children, it might mean they are...
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a bright start in northern ireland, southern parts of northern ireland into cumbria and lancashire, thickernd fog patch. late in the day, conwell could catch the odd isolated shower and still some rain in the of scotland. for most, shaping up to be a dry, sunny and pleasantly warm day. 23 celsius in the south—east corner, fresher where you have the cloud and breeze, the north—west of scotland, and the cloud remains in place through tonight. through tonight, lots of clear skies. a few mist and fog patches, shower or two in west wales towards cornwall and devon. temperatures foremost up a little bit on recent nights but still fresh in the countryside to start your friday morning commute. but a fine day for the most part, more cloudy generally across scotland, rain in the far north and a greater chance of one or two showers developing across wales and south—west england. for the vast majority, another dry day, sunny spells, a bit hazy in places and temperatures down a degree on today but one where you have the sunshine. we finished the week on a fine note, looking good if you are heading off o
a bright start in northern ireland, southern parts of northern ireland into cumbria and lancashire, thickernd fog patch. late in the day, conwell could catch the odd isolated shower and still some rain in the of scotland. for most, shaping up to be a dry, sunny and pleasantly warm day. 23 celsius in the south—east corner, fresher where you have the cloud and breeze, the north—west of scotland, and the cloud remains in place through tonight. through tonight, lots of clear skies. a few mist...
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cooper, has beenjailed for life at the old bailey. 23—year—old jack renshaw, from skelmersdale in lancashireawford, was in court. the judge described renshaw as undoubtedly a dangerous offender with twisted political beliefs. she sentenced him to life in prison and said he must serve a minimum of 20 years before being considered eligible for release. he is already in prison, serving time for inciting racial hatred and also for grooming children online. now, we have to go back to july of 2017. he was in a pub with other far right activists and he said he wanted to kill his mp, his local mp, rosie cooper, to in his words send a message to the state. he also said he intended to kill a police officer who was investigating him. he said he wanted to die via what he called suicide by cop. he hoped responding officers would shoot him dead in what he called white jihad. but a source within that group told the police about his potential plans. he was arrested. they found a 19 inch blade in his house. he admitted his offences and today in court as he was being led down to the cells, a group of supporte
cooper, has beenjailed for life at the old bailey. 23—year—old jack renshaw, from skelmersdale in lancashireawford, was in court. the judge described renshaw as undoubtedly a dangerous offender with twisted political beliefs. she sentenced him to life in prison and said he must serve a minimum of 20 years before being considered eligible for release. he is already in prison, serving time for inciting racial hatred and also for grooming children online. now, we have to go back to july of...
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in the lancashire against derbyshire one day cup match today, the lancashire player liam hurt has retiredst the iaaf regulation was thrown out by the court of arbitration for sport yesterday. and tomorrow she‘ll compete at the diamond league in doha. the iaaf‘s rule doesn‘t come into effect until next week so semenya will be able to run unrestricted. today she‘s tweeted these messages which seem to suggest she‘s thinking of giving up the sport, one of which translated to "i‘m finished". and the other said this: knowing when to walk away is wisdom. being able to is courage. walking away with your head held high is dignity. earlier today iaaf president lord seb coe gave his reaction. i think this is pretty straightforward, and it‘s very straightforward for any international federation in sport. athletics has two classifications. it has age and gender. we are fiercely protective about both. i‘m really grateful the court of arbitration has upheld that principle. david gilbert has opened up a 5—3 lead overjohn higgins in the first semi final at the world snooker championship. gilbert trailed 3
in the lancashire against derbyshire one day cup match today, the lancashire player liam hurt has retiredst the iaaf regulation was thrown out by the court of arbitration for sport yesterday. and tomorrow she‘ll compete at the diamond league in doha. the iaaf‘s rule doesn‘t come into effect until next week so semenya will be able to run unrestricted. today she‘s tweeted these messages which seem to suggest she‘s thinking of giving up the sport, one of which translated to "i‘m...
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max i's a lecturer in computer and network security at the university of central lancashire he specializes in security and consumer trust in new technologies good to have you all with us if i could start with robert though this isn't the end is it what happened with google we're about to see even more companies follow suit and end business with weiwei right. exactly i think this is where we're coming here at a critical moment as the 5 g. networking systems begin to be rolled out in the united states and other countries and there is growing concern there was always technology represents a real threat to the curity for the u.s. companies and the u.s. government if its equipment is used in these systems the company was hit with i think 23 indictments earlier this year for theft of intellectual property and for prop fraud the cia has determined that while a is getting funding from chinese security agencies and and the company vodafone has found back doors in some of this technology that it chinese or sources to get access had access to information used in these systems why given everything rob
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we are all used to scenes like this, but what about this next weather watcher pictures sent from lancashire murky conditions around our coastal areas of eastern england and eastern parts of scotland, some fog patches and missed coming inland across east anglia, a few showers in the northwest. all of this cloud around, it will not be a cold night —— it will be a cloud... cold night, it will be a cloud... cold night, it will be a cloudy start to the day. just like today, the weather will brighten up, particularly as we go into the afternoon, that brightness triggering further showers, again co nve rg e nt triggering further showers, again convergent zones, one triggering further showers, again convergent zones, one of these working into eastern scotland, another one for eastern england. this is where the showers are going to bea this is where the showers are going to be a heaviest in the most likely to be a heaviest in the most likely to happen. notice there are a few showers elsewhere across wales and northern ireland, but more scattered in nature, between these showers, there will be sunshi
we are all used to scenes like this, but what about this next weather watcher pictures sent from lancashire murky conditions around our coastal areas of eastern england and eastern parts of scotland, some fog patches and missed coming inland across east anglia, a few showers in the northwest. all of this cloud around, it will not be a cold night —— it will be a cloud... cold night, it will be a cloud... cold night, it will be a cloudy start to the day. just like today, the weather will...
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some in northern ireland and northern england but in the isle of man and southern cumbria, north lancashiree out. south of that, mostly dry with sunny spells. even if the sunshine is a bit hazy in the west. maybe the odd shower later on in cornwall, staying damp in the northern half of scotla nd damp in the northern half of scotland but for most it is a dry day and very pleasant. temperatures reaching 23 degrees in the south—east. cool with the cloud in place and outbreaks of rain in northern scotland. a fresh breeze through the day which through tonight continues to bring in cloud and further rain at times. the odd shower can't be ruled out in wales and south—west england but most will have a dry night with clear skies. the odd mist and fog temperatures into single figures for many to start friday morning. warming up again with spells of hazy sunshine for most. cloud and rain in scotland will gradually break up into lighter showers. things could brighten up. the greater chance of some showers in western england and wales tomorrow but most state dry again. temperatures are similar to today
some in northern ireland and northern england but in the isle of man and southern cumbria, north lancashiree out. south of that, mostly dry with sunny spells. even if the sunshine is a bit hazy in the west. maybe the odd shower later on in cornwall, staying damp in the northern half of scotla nd damp in the northern half of scotland but for most it is a dry day and very pleasant. temperatures reaching 23 degrees in the south—east. cool with the cloud in place and outbreaks of rain in northern...
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and our colleagues at bbc radio lancashire have also tweeted that the family and friends of bbc weatherso working to raise awareness of the condition today. a missing piece of one of the giant stones that make up stonehenge has been returned, 60 years after it was taken from the ancient monument. a metre—long core from inside the prehistoric stone was removed during archaeological excavations in 1958. no—one knew where it was, until 89—year—old robert phillips, who was involved in those works, decided to return it. robert, who now lives in florida, asked his sons to take the piece back for him and one of them, lewis, spoke to bbc breakfast alongside susan greaney from english heritage. she explained more about the 1958 works. they were actually restoring some of the stones at stonehenge and they noticed, when they'd put one of them vertically, that it had a big crack through it. so they decided that they needed to take three cores out and insert metal bars, which basically pinned together the stone. yes. this is one of the three cores that was taken out, in order for that metal brace to
and our colleagues at bbc radio lancashire have also tweeted that the family and friends of bbc weatherso working to raise awareness of the condition today. a missing piece of one of the giant stones that make up stonehenge has been returned, 60 years after it was taken from the ancient monument. a metre—long core from inside the prehistoric stone was removed during archaeological excavations in 1958. no—one knew where it was, until 89—year—old robert phillips, who was involved in those...
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May 21, 2019
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sport on radio 5 live sports extra today, with commentary from the county championship game between lancashirend antarctica are melting. they fear that 700—thousand square miles of land could be lost by the end of the century — potentially leading to 180 million people being displaced. caroline rigby reports. these vast icy landscapes are some of the most remote on our planet, but they play a crucial role in shaping the future of life on earth. global warming is causing ice sheets in antarctica and greenland to melt, but some scientists believe climate models have underestimated the likely level of melting this century and, in turn, the extent of sea level rise. now a new study, drawing on evidence from 22 leading researchers, has warned the situation could be far worse than generally accepted. in 2013, the un‘s intergovernmental panel on climate change predicted that by the end of the century global sea levels would rise by around one metre. but researchers now suggest seas could rise by twice that amount, that‘s if unchecked carbon emissions cause the world too warm by 5 degrees celsius, oth
sport on radio 5 live sports extra today, with commentary from the county championship game between lancashirend antarctica are melting. they fear that 700—thousand square miles of land could be lost by the end of the century — potentially leading to 180 million people being displaced. caroline rigby reports. these vast icy landscapes are some of the most remote on our planet, but they play a crucial role in shaping the future of life on earth. global warming is causing ice sheets in...
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May 24, 2019
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the lancashire house speech was a serious mistake.et a majority in the house of commons based on the conservative party and the dup. that's not possible. there is no such thing as a conservative policy on europe and there is no such thing as a labour party policy on the other side. the only majority you can produce for any kind of progress and agreement is on a cross—party basis. she might even have got her bill through if she pursued it with more labour mp's had been prepared to vote for it. than right—wing conservatives were going to oppose it. having presented the bill as lotto said it split the party to some extent, it was then what propelled what has now unfolded. you knew there were people, the hardcore brexiteers, people, the hardcore brexiteers, people who agree with the brexit party, theyjust want no agreement. so long as they block everything then they think eventually the europeans tired of us. we will come to more of this in a moment. laura, before you go, how will her premiership bejudged? in a before you go, how will her
the lancashire house speech was a serious mistake.et a majority in the house of commons based on the conservative party and the dup. that's not possible. there is no such thing as a conservative policy on europe and there is no such thing as a labour party policy on the other side. the only majority you can produce for any kind of progress and agreement is on a cross—party basis. she might even have got her bill through if she pursued it with more labour mp's had been prepared to vote for it....
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May 13, 2019
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anderson yesterday after he was hit on the leg with a cricket ball whilst playing for his county lancashireone—day cup. hampshire winning by four wickets, and will play somerset in the final on 25 may after they beat nottinghamshire. warrington wolves will play hull kr in the quarter—finals of rugby league's challenge cup. that is after warrington beat wigan warriors in a really tight match, winning 26—24. st helens are also through after beating huddersfield. swedish golfer marcus kinhult has won his first european tour title. with a four—way play—off looming at the british masters, kinhult putted this birdie on the final hole to secure a one—shot win in southport. pascal akerman has one the grand tour stage when in italy. thank you very much. it's been a witty weekend. i didn't mean to interrupt you. we'll be back at the lovely sea of blue a bit later. i am looking at all our bbc menopause tweets. starting that conversation here. we talked about it before on bbc brick list. this week, as part of bbc brea kfast‘s "wa ke up to the menopause" series, we're looking at ways of breaking the tab
anderson yesterday after he was hit on the leg with a cricket ball whilst playing for his county lancashireone—day cup. hampshire winning by four wickets, and will play somerset in the final on 25 may after they beat nottinghamshire. warrington wolves will play hull kr in the quarter—finals of rugby league's challenge cup. that is after warrington beat wigan warriors in a really tight match, winning 26—24. st helens are also through after beating huddersfield. swedish golfer marcus...
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one or two showers into the north—west of england, for cumbria and lancashire as well.gland and wales. typically the mid to high teens for scotla nd typically the mid to high teens for scotland and northern ireland, where you have more cloud, patchy rain and quite a breeze as well. that ran peters away on the north, showers around across parts of the west of scotland, north—west england with a few showers around as well, but most of us dry and temperature is certainly mild, around nine to 13 degrees. so quite warm and humid from the off saturday morning, and it will warm up through the day. especially towards the south and east, we see the warmest weather, so temperatures up to around 26 or 27 celsius. most places dry, and improved day for scotland and northern ireland, one or two showers for southwest scotland and northern england as well. quite a warm day once again on saturday but as we head into the second half of the weekend we have cooler air moving on from the west with the arrival of low pressure. blustery showers across much of the uk, working west to east. eas
one or two showers into the north—west of england, for cumbria and lancashire as well.gland and wales. typically the mid to high teens for scotla nd typically the mid to high teens for scotland and northern ireland, where you have more cloud, patchy rain and quite a breeze as well. that ran peters away on the north, showers around across parts of the west of scotland, north—west england with a few showers around as well, but most of us dry and temperature is certainly mild, around nine to...
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but if you travel up to lancashire, now, that‘s where the conservatives are in trouble.4, there were three ukip meps elected, three labour meps elected and two conservatives. we can expect that to be seriously shaken up in the north—west by the end of the week. from liverpool. the business needs ina from liverpool. the business needs in a moment. first our headlines. one of the best known figures in motor racing, niki lauda, has died at the age of 70. his family said the three—time formula 1 world champion "passed away peacefully". the cabinet backs what theresa may is calling a ‘bold new‘ plan to get a brexit deal through parliament. jamie 0liver says he‘s ‘deeply saddened‘, after his restaurant chain went into administration, putting more than 1,000 jobs at risk hello. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live: british steel is on the verge of going into administration, according to reports. lenders say they could pull the plug if the company doesn‘t secure more government support to deal with "brexit—related issues". it‘s been looking for £75 million. google ha
but if you travel up to lancashire, now, that‘s where the conservatives are in trouble.4, there were three ukip meps elected, three labour meps elected and two conservatives. we can expect that to be seriously shaken up in the north—west by the end of the week. from liverpool. the business needs ina from liverpool. the business needs in a moment. first our headlines. one of the best known figures in motor racing, niki lauda, has died at the age of 70. his family said the three—time...