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brownlee is back in action at leeds in the latest world - at leeds in the latest world triathlon event set to fight at the undefeated ukrainian names after his proposed fight with tyson fury fell through. we names after his proposed fight with tyson fury fell through.— tyson fury fell through. we are in at the final— tyson fury fell through. we are in at the final stages _ tyson fury fell through. we are in at the final stages of _ tyson fury fell through. we are in at the final stages of that - tyson fury fell through. we are in at the final stages of that deal - tyson fury fell through. we are in at the final stages of that deal to | at the final stages of that deal to take place. looks like early august, september. hopefully in london, hopefully we can bring fans back. it is a difficult fight and when he must win to this dream alive. that is all our must win to this dream alive. that is all your sport — must win to this dream alive. that is all your sport for _ must win to this dream alive. that is all your sport for now, - must win to this dream alive. that is all your sport for no
brownlee is back in action at leeds in the latest world - at leeds in the latest world triathlon event set to fight at the undefeated ukrainian names after his proposed fight with tyson fury fell through. we names after his proposed fight with tyson fury fell through.— tyson fury fell through. we are in at the final— tyson fury fell through. we are in at the final stages _ tyson fury fell through. we are in at the final stages of _ tyson fury fell through. we are in at the final stages of...
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_ to leeds or bradford is all really close to — to leeds or bradford is all really close to us, _ tohing that we drive _ close to us, and that is something that we drive towards _ close to us, and that is something that we drive towards and - close to us, and that is something that we drive towards and leave i that we drive towards and leave batley— that we drive towards and leave batley and _ that we drive towards and leave batley and spen. _ that we drive towards and leave batley and spen. and _ that we drive towards and leave batley and spen. and i- that we drive towards and leave batley and spen. and i think. that we drive towards and leave . batley and spen. and i think what that we drive towards and leave - batley and spen. and i think what we need to— batley and spen. and i think what we need to do— batley and spen. and i think what we need to do is— batley and spen. and i think what we need to do is take _ batley and spen. and i think what we need to do is take that _ batley and spen. and i think what we need to do is take that investment i need to do is take that investment
_ to leeds or bradford is all really close to — to leeds or bradford is all really close to us, _ tohing that we drive _ close to us, and that is something that we drive towards _ close to us, and that is something that we drive towards and - close to us, and that is something that we drive towards and leave i that we drive towards and leave batley— that we drive towards and leave batley and _ that we drive towards and leave batley and spen. _ that we drive towards and leave batley and...
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mayor david miller was surprised his town of 12,000 would be a target-- not much to notice in leeds,d from the high school. >> david miller: i didn't know that this malware attack was actually a ransomware attack. as soon as we found that out, that took it to a little different level. >> pelley: how do you mean? >> miller: well, it was going to cost us some money. >> pelley: like the hospital, the city of leeds was cast back into the age of paper: no email, no access to its personnel files or financial systems. can all companies and local governments expect to be attacked? >> mike christman: i think everyone should expect to be attacked. >> pelley: the f.b.i.'s mike christman says cyber-crooks know governments and hospitals are likely to pay because they can't afford not to. until a promotion, christman was in charge of the f.b.i.'s cyber- crime unit. you're waiting for the day that somebody says, "we have the 911 system held hostage in a major city, and we need $10 million today"? >> christman: i hope that day never comes, but i think we should prepare for that possibility. >> pelle
mayor david miller was surprised his town of 12,000 would be a target-- not much to notice in leeds,d from the high school. >> david miller: i didn't know that this malware attack was actually a ransomware attack. as soon as we found that out, that took it to a little different level. >> pelley: how do you mean? >> miller: well, it was going to cost us some money. >> pelley: like the hospital, the city of leeds was cast back into the age of paper: no email, no access to...
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but the leeds midfielder really made his mark in the second half, threading a pass through to raheemith the first goal at a major tournament. that will do nicely! croatia were being made to look a shadow of the side that broke english hearts in the world cup semifinal three years ago. harry kane inches from doubling the lead. he couldn't keep the shot down. watching on, england's record goal—scorer wayne rooney, no doubt impressed by a dominant performance. and he was about to witness a moment of history. 17—year—old substitute jude bellingham becoming the youngest player ever to appear at a european championship. croatia had a rare chance at the very end, but this was a deserved win for an england side who had handled the heat and grown in stature. the players dealt with the big occasion really well. right from the start, incredible heat, they played well, they settled early in the game. there were moments where the tempo dropped just because of the heat, and the majority of the game, we were in control. didn't give them any opportunities and we looked dangerous. i am here with engl
but the leeds midfielder really made his mark in the second half, threading a pass through to raheemith the first goal at a major tournament. that will do nicely! croatia were being made to look a shadow of the side that broke english hearts in the world cup semifinal three years ago. harry kane inches from doubling the lead. he couldn't keep the shot down. watching on, england's record goal—scorer wayne rooney, no doubt impressed by a dominant performance. and he was about to witness a...
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and the leeds of course, having phillips i leeds of course, having phillips give the assist, really important is here i think it will stay. —— long time coming. _ is here i think it will stay. —— long time coming. i- is here i think it will stay. —— long time coming. ithink- is here i think it will stay. —— i long time coming. i think you will be england's— long time coming. i think you will be england's top— long time coming. i think you will be england's top goal—scorer- long time coming. i think you will be england's top goal—scorer for. long time coming. i think you will. be england's top goal—scorer for the rest of— be england's top goal—scorer for the rest of the _ be england's top goal—scorer for the rest of the season _ be england's top goal—scorer for the rest of the season definitely. - be england's top goal—scorer for the rest of the season definitely. how. rest of the season definitely. how did it feel to _ rest of the season definitely. how did it feel to be _ rest of the season definitely. how did it feel to be at _ rest of the season definitely. how did it feel to be at an _ re
and the leeds of course, having phillips i leeds of course, having phillips give the assist, really important is here i think it will stay. —— long time coming. _ is here i think it will stay. —— long time coming. i- is here i think it will stay. —— long time coming. ithink- is here i think it will stay. —— i long time coming. i think you will be england's— long time coming. i think you will be england's top— long time coming. i think you will be england's top goal—scorer-...
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leeds on the motorway, so it is ironic— leeds on the motorway, so it is ironic that— leeds on the motorway., ~ i. little-known is so well connected in a sense. . ~ ,, y little-known is so well connected in a sense. ., ~ , . little-known is so well connected in asense. ., ~ , . . little-known is so well connected in asense. ., , . . ., a sense. thank you very much. we are auoin to a sense. thank you very much. we are going to be — a sense. thank you very much. we are going to be speaking _ a sense. thank you very much. we are going to be speaking in _ a sense. thank you very much. we are going to be speaking in about - a sense. thank you very much. we are going to be speaking in about 15 - going to be speaking in about 15 minutes' time to couple of voters who are undecided as to who they are going to cast their ballot in favour of on thursday. there are 16 candidates in total. you can check out that list on the bbc news website, and later in the day will website, and later in the day will we will be speaking to more of those people who are hoping to take a seat on thursday. now it's time fo
leeds on the motorway, so it is ironic— leeds on the motorway, so it is ironic that— leeds on the motorway., ~ i. little-known is so well connected in a sense. . ~ ,, y little-known is so well connected in a sense. ., ~ , . little-known is so well connected in asense. ., ~ , . . little-known is so well connected in asense. ., , . . ., a sense. thank you very much. we are auoin to a sense. thank you very much. we are going to be — a sense. thank you very much. we are going to be speaking _...
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al minuto 86 harry kabe¿leed ——kane le da el pase a inglaterra y dejar atrÁs a los teutones.noveno jonrÓn de la campaÑa con el partido a favor de san diego. >> estÁn deliciosos y esponjosos croissants rellenos con exquisito chocolate derretido. algunos hasta opinan que son adictivos. como si eso fuera algo malo. mis nuevos chocolate croissant bites por $1.99. sólo en jack in the box. podría pasar todo el día contándoles de mis deliciosos y esponjosos croissants rellenos con exquisito chocolate derretido... pero solo tengo 15 segundos. mis nuevos chocolate croissant bites por $1.99. sólo en jack in the box. paola :la amenaza del coronavirus es real.puede encontrar un centro de vacunaciÓn cercano a su casa. el proyecto de desarrollo urbano que desaparecerÁ la pulga, al menos cÓmo lo conocemos hoy. podrÁ recibir alertas informativas sobre las condiciones del tiempo en su ciudad. pase buenas noches. permiso.miÉ en "primer impacto". acompÁÑanos. patricia: bienvenidos. seguimos en cobertura especial desde ... hoy es martes 29 de junio y estas son las principales noticias. hallan a
al minuto 86 harry kabe¿leed ——kane le da el pase a inglaterra y dejar atrÁs a los teutones.noveno jonrÓn de la campaÑa con el partido a favor de san diego. >> estÁn deliciosos y esponjosos croissants rellenos con exquisito chocolate derretido. algunos hasta opinan que son adictivos. como si eso fuera algo malo. mis nuevos chocolate croissant bites por $1.99. sólo en jack in the box. podría pasar todo el día contándoles de mis deliciosos y esponjosos croissants rellenos con...
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the thing about your case, what does operating at half capacity mean for you at the leeds playhouse?ere playhouse? we are in a - fortunate position where we have been able to open the theatre in the course of the last month, thanks largely to the funding we have received through the culture recovery fund which allows us to operate for a period of time at reduced capacities, subsidised by the fund. we encourage audiences to return and to hopefully tell their friends and they will be returning to the theatre in the future as well. that is brilliant to be able to do. we have a brilliant coproduction of a little night music which is due to hit the stage tomorrow but this is not sustainable in the long—term we need full audiences in the long run to be able to return to normal. thank you for your time today. finally, to a new breed of social media influencer. earning $45,000 for an instagram post is pretty good going for a person. but what about for a cat? funky music. in recent years we are thing brands gravitate to pet influences. with the us, we are gaining traction when working with a—
the thing about your case, what does operating at half capacity mean for you at the leeds playhouse?ere playhouse? we are in a - fortunate position where we have been able to open the theatre in the course of the last month, thanks largely to the funding we have received through the culture recovery fund which allows us to operate for a period of time at reduced capacities, subsidised by the fund. we encourage audiences to return and to hopefully tell their friends and they will be returning to...
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why does the leeds _ best runs on this leeds course. “11: does the leeds course suit best runs on thisrk— course is hard. it is all around the park about — course is hard. it is all around the park about two miles lune north —— north— park about two miles lune north —— north of— park about two miles lune north —— north of the — park about two miles lune north —— north of the city centre. it is one this time — north of the city centre. it is one this time of— north of the city centre. it is one this time of year now and the bike course _ this time of year now and the bike course has — this time of year now and the bike course has hills and is coming from yorkshire — course has hills and is coming from yorkshire, you can't avoid the hills — yorkshire, you can't avoid the hills the _ yorkshire, you can't avoid the hills. the run itself as hilly as well — hills. the run itself as hilly as well so. _ hills. the run itself as hilly as well. so, i'm hoping fora brutal hard _ well. so, i'm hoping fora brutal hard race — well. so, i'm hoping fora brutal hard race this summer. the well. so, i'm
why does the leeds _ best runs on this leeds course. “11: does the leeds course suit best runs on thisrk— course is hard. it is all around the park about — course is hard. it is all around the park about two miles lune north —— north— park about two miles lune north —— north of— park about two miles lune north —— north of the — park about two miles lune north —— north of the city centre. it is one this time — north of the city centre. it is one this time of—...
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at a pub in leeds.o in theirfirst game. it came to a win as well, everyone was a winner. the pub was a winner as well because it managed to pull off an event for that many fans in a covid safe way, although when the goal went in there was a fair amount of hugging. but it has all been a huge success here. you can see the amount of bottles on the tables, you can see that everyone here has been having a very, very good time. let's have a talk to a couple of the fans. joshua and lauren. joshua, it was great? what a day to do it? and what a way to celebrate being a little more back to normal? the a way to celebrate being a little more back to normal? the weather has been ureat more back to normal? the weather has been great today- _ more back to normal? the weather has been great today. it _ more back to normal? the weather has been great today. it has _ more back to normal? the weather has been great today. it has been - more back to normal? the weather has been great today. it has been great - been great t
at a pub in leeds.o in theirfirst game. it came to a win as well, everyone was a winner. the pub was a winner as well because it managed to pull off an event for that many fans in a covid safe way, although when the goal went in there was a fair amount of hugging. but it has all been a huge success here. you can see the amount of bottles on the tables, you can see that everyone here has been having a very, very good time. let's have a talk to a couple of the fans. joshua and lauren. joshua, it...
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netherland's maya kingma won gold at the world triathlon series event in leeds.oldwell claiming herfirst series medal. in the men's race, britain's alex yee claimed his first world triathlon championship series win. very happy with that. britain's elfyn evans missed out on vital bonus points on the final stage of the rally italia sardegna after his toyota's engine briefly cut out. he managed to get it going again to finish second behind team mate sebastien 0gier. the frenchman's championship lead over evans is now eleven points. geraint thomas had to settle for third place on the criterium du dauphine, which is an important warm up race for the tour de france later this month. the welshman crashed around five miles from the finish, but managed to get back up and recover to cross the line just ahead of his ineos grenadiers team mate richie porte who took the overall victory. ukraine's mark padun was the stage winner for the second day in a row. england prop kyle sinckler has been called up to the british and irish lions squad for the tour of south africa to replac
netherland's maya kingma won gold at the world triathlon series event in leeds.oldwell claiming herfirst series medal. in the men's race, britain's alex yee claimed his first world triathlon championship series win. very happy with that. britain's elfyn evans missed out on vital bonus points on the final stage of the rally italia sardegna after his toyota's engine briefly cut out. he managed to get it going again to finish second behind team mate sebastien 0gier. the frenchman's championship...
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his first major tournament, kalvin phillips, also impressing in england's encouraging start, but the leedss through to raheem sterling, who justified his selection with his first goal at a major tournament. commentator: that first goal at a ma'or tournament. communic— first goal at a ma'or tournament. commentator: that will do nicely! those watching _ commentator: that will do nicely! those watching on _ commentator: that will do nicely! those watching on around _ commentator: that will do nicely! those watching on around the - commentator: that will do nicely! i those watching on around the country erupting for the first time. croatia were being made to look a shadow of the side that broke english hearts
his first major tournament, kalvin phillips, also impressing in england's encouraging start, but the leedss through to raheem sterling, who justified his selection with his first goal at a major tournament. commentator: that first goal at a ma'or tournament. communic— first goal at a ma'or tournament. commentator: that will do nicely! those watching _ commentator: that will do nicely! those watching on _ commentator: that will do nicely! those watching on around _ commentator: that will do...
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it was a dominant display from lightning, who beat league newcomers leeds rhinos in the semi—final onish lions are due to fly to south africa this evening, however the whole springbok team have been forced into isolation. three squad members tested positive for covid—19, forcing training to be cancelled injohannesburg. in a statement, they said that cancellation was a "precautionary measure". no decision has yet been made on the first of their warm up tests against georgia on friday. and fabio quartararo has won the dutch motogp to extend his lead at the top of rider standings. the frenchman dominated on his yamaha to claim his fourth victory of the season. the series now has a mid—season break, no prizes for guessing how quartararo will be spending it — probably working on his golf game. that's all from me and the team at sportsday. have a lovely evening, bye for now. many parts of northern england, scotland and northern ireland on sunday saw some blue sky and sunshine, but that was in short supply at further south. this was the picture in devon during sunday afternoon, heavy rain an
it was a dominant display from lightning, who beat league newcomers leeds rhinos in the semi—final onish lions are due to fly to south africa this evening, however the whole springbok team have been forced into isolation. three squad members tested positive for covid—19, forcing training to be cancelled injohannesburg. in a statement, they said that cancellation was a "precautionary measure". no decision has yet been made on the first of their warm up tests against georgia on...
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little more one sided in the other semi at the copperbox with table toppers loughborough easing past leedsrashed wales 102—22 in a wheelchair rugby league international in sheffield. with the half—time score 42—10, england continued to dominate with man of the match nathan collins scoring a try and 12 conversions in an emphatic victory. just a reminder that italy against austria is just getting underway on bbc one right now in the last 16 of the euros. from me, the team and those working at home, thanks for watching. we'll see you next time. hello there. decent dry weather for many and spells of sunshine. this is how it looked this afternoon on the south coast of england. i suspect here tomorrow it will look a little cloudier and it will look a little cloudier and it will be wetter. rain in the south with dioxide further north. this is the earlier satellite picture and you can see this cloud, slow—moving area of low pressure that will start to throw ray northwards across the channel islands and into southern counties of england. the further north, the drier. the lowest temperatures across
little more one sided in the other semi at the copperbox with table toppers loughborough easing past leedsrashed wales 102—22 in a wheelchair rugby league international in sheffield. with the half—time score 42—10, england continued to dominate with man of the match nathan collins scoring a try and 12 conversions in an emphatic victory. just a reminder that italy against austria is just getting underway on bbc one right now in the last 16 of the euros. from me, the team and those working...
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and leeds rhinos have been forced to postpone friday's super league match with st helens, after two positiveionship and concerns are starting to grow amongst organisers, after four players in the last 2a hours have tested positive for covid—i9. two sweden players and two from the spain squad, including captain sergio busquets, have returned positive tests and have been forced to isolate. the fear now is what happens if players test positive when the tournament's under way — as patrick gearey reports. for managers and medics and for players themselves, these are nervous moments. the tournament looms in every move of the muscle in every twinge in every tackle is watched. no one wants an injury now. but this is another thread, one that has thrown their preparations into disarray and today, they begin the second spanish player to test positive for covid—i9 following the diagnosis on sunday. meanwhile, the first opponents have their own to deal with including event is. fit deal with including event is. of course, it is a pity. it creates a certain anxiety but the same time, we are dealing with it
and leeds rhinos have been forced to postpone friday's super league match with st helens, after two positiveionship and concerns are starting to grow amongst organisers, after four players in the last 2a hours have tested positive for covid—i9. two sweden players and two from the spain squad, including captain sergio busquets, have returned positive tests and have been forced to isolate. the fear now is what happens if players test positive when the tournament's under way — as patrick...
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former leeds rhinos player kevin sinfield has been made an obe for services to rugby league and charityng and jordan henderson — have been awarded mbes for their campaigning work. a full list can be found on the bbc website. and that's all the sport for now. this event will see the highest temperatures of the so far and it's sunday that the hotter of the two days with highs peaking at 30 celsius. sunday will be very humid. those humidity levels are dropping across parts of wales, the midlands, east anglia. it's across the far south where it will stay quite soupy as we start saturday morning. some fog patches and low cloud here. these are your morning temperatures, about 10—14 degrees. we see some patchy cloud across the northern half, but some sunshine for a scotland. best of the sunshine for a scotland. best of the sunshine further south what. most errors will brighten, but it will start to turn humid in northern ireland and much cloudier through the afternoon, and the good cloud will move into what they're and —— scotland. this is bbc news, i'm christian fraser in cornwall, where quee
former leeds rhinos player kevin sinfield has been made an obe for services to rugby league and charityng and jordan henderson — have been awarded mbes for their campaigning work. a full list can be found on the bbc website. and that's all the sport for now. this event will see the highest temperatures of the so far and it's sunday that the hotter of the two days with highs peaking at 30 celsius. sunday will be very humid. those humidity levels are dropping across parts of wales, the...
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. -- leads beckett -- leeds beckett law school.ondering whether this is the best place for g7 summit after all the disruption here in cornwall? >> it could cause disruption in london too. perhaps the infrastructure is more suited for this type of meeting, but i think also it is an opportunity for that u.k. to showcase different parts of our wonderful country. cornwall is one of the most beautiful parts of the country so i think it is a nice setting for them to meet perhaps awa from a large capital city. ros: naturally it is the biggest policing event in england this year. what does security of the g7 summit look like? >> there is around 6000 police officers fromorce. there will be mutual aid officers from other forces as well, coming t support devon and cornwall and that would include specialists with dogs for explosives. also the military will be supporting them in that function. so you are looking at policing and the first priority is the security of the seven heads of state and their team, so it is looking after them. that will
. -- leads beckett -- leeds beckett law school.ondering whether this is the best place for g7 summit after all the disruption here in cornwall? >> it could cause disruption in london too. perhaps the infrastructure is more suited for this type of meeting, but i think also it is an opportunity for that u.k. to showcase different parts of our wonderful country. cornwall is one of the most beautiful parts of the country so i think it is a nice setting for them to meet perhaps awa from a...
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his first major tournament, kalvin phillips, also impressing in england's encouraging start, but the leedsidfielder really made his mark in the second half, threading a pass through to raheem sterling, who justified his selection with his first goal at a major tournament. commentator: that first goal at a ma'or tournament. communic— first goal at a ma'or tournament. commentator: that will do nicely! those watching _ commentator: that will do nicely! those watching on _ commentator: that will do nicely! those watching on around _ commentator: that will do nicely! those watching on around the - commentator: that will do nicely! i those watching on around the country erupting for the first time. croatia were being made to look a shadow of the side that broke english hearts in the world cup semifinal three years ago. harry kane, inches from doubling the lead. he years ago. harry kane, inches from doubling the lead.— doubling the lead. he can keep the shutdown forced _ doubling the lead. he can keep the shutdown forced watching - doubling the lead. he can keep the shutdown forced watching on, -
his first major tournament, kalvin phillips, also impressing in england's encouraging start, but the leedsidfielder really made his mark in the second half, threading a pass through to raheem sterling, who justified his selection with his first goal at a major tournament. commentator: that first goal at a ma'or tournament. communic— first goal at a ma'or tournament. commentator: that will do nicely! those watching _ commentator: that will do nicely! those watching on _ commentator: that will...
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green building council offered its leed certification. it expanded to pandemic inspired recommendation. >> new protocols for disinfecting the office and maintenance checks with your heating and cooling system. >> we may see some of those practices become part of billing code. >> reporter: melissa baker is the president of the building. for now it is up to individual businesses to decide what kind of protection they want in place at the office and how much they're willing to pay for it. >> all these people depend on the work we do. >> erika brusha says it is too costly not to buy the changes. >> with all the additional measure we put in place, will keep them healthier during flu season and other ailments. >> on the kinds of safety changes, you want to talk to your boss about, nbcbayarea.com/investigation. >> call 888-996-tips or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> call it a pandemic past time, the uage of zillow have skyrocketed. >> it went from $1.5 billion up to 9.6. some even say they are addicted. >> i will sit down a
green building council offered its leed certification. it expanded to pandemic inspired recommendation. >> new protocols for disinfecting the office and maintenance checks with your heating and cooling system. >> we may see some of those practices become part of billing code. >> reporter: melissa baker is the president of the building. for now it is up to individual businesses to decide what kind of protection they want in place at the office and how much they're willing to...
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brownlee is back in action in leeds on sunday for the latest world triathlon series event.e or two showers from a week weather front pushing in from the west. so for many of us, saturday starts off fine and dry with some sunshine, a bit of mist and mark first thing across east anglia and the southeast. as we go through the day, we will see that weak weather front bringing cloud and some showery rain into western parts of england, wales. parts of northern ireland and western scotland could see the odd heavy thudery shower into the afternoon. highest temperatures further east in the sunshine, getting up to around 23 celsius. now, as we had to saturday night, this frontal system will continue to work its way little bit further eastwards, still with some outbreaks of rain along it, certainly some extra cloud setting in across parts of england, and particularly east wales. as we head through sunday, still the odd burst of rain. further north and west, a sunnier day for northern ireland and scotland. a little cooler here, highest temperatures in the southeast at 23 celsius. this
brownlee is back in action in leeds on sunday for the latest world triathlon series event.e or two showers from a week weather front pushing in from the west. so for many of us, saturday starts off fine and dry with some sunshine, a bit of mist and mark first thing across east anglia and the southeast. as we go through the day, we will see that weak weather front bringing cloud and some showery rain into western parts of england, wales. parts of northern ireland and western scotland could see...
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around england, including here in leeds, people are wondering how much opening up there'll be — if anyad of the variant identified in india, known as delta, is causing some concern for officials and scientists as it spreads faster than alpha, the kent variant. the best estimate at the moment is this variant may be more... 60% more transmissible than the alpha variant. there's some uncertainty around that, depending on assumption from how you analyse the data between about 30 and maybe even up to 100% more transmissible. after some customers were allowed into restaurants and pubs from the middle of may, it was expected the virus would spread more widely. though with more people vaccinated, the risk of serious illness was reduced and cases have been increasing. the office for national statistics�* survey of community infections suggests in england, one in 640 people had the virus last week, an increase on the previous week. in wales, it was one in 1050 — again, with an increase. in scotland, at one in 680, and in northern ireland, with one in 800, case rates were broadly similar to the p
around england, including here in leeds, people are wondering how much opening up there'll be — if anyad of the variant identified in india, known as delta, is causing some concern for officials and scientists as it spreads faster than alpha, the kent variant. the best estimate at the moment is this variant may be more... 60% more transmissible than the alpha variant. there's some uncertainty around that, depending on assumption from how you analyse the data between about 30 and maybe even up...
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i suspect it is not possible to be a banana or in a london or in the leeds or a plymouth or whereverng _ everywhere! we must... against permitted planning in _ everywhere! we must... against permitted planning in london . everywhere! we must... against| permitted planning in london and everywhere, apples.— permitted planning in london and everywhere, apples. there you go. you are going _ everywhere, apples. there you go. you are going to — everywhere, apples. there you go. you are going to get _ everywhere, apples. there you go. you are going to get your - everywhere, apples. there you go. you are going to get your five - everywhere, apples. there you go. you are going to get your five a - everywhere, apples. there you go. | you are going to get your five a day one way or another by the end of this paper review, i can tell you. let's move on shyama. lord chief justice calls for slimmed—down juries. we all rely on these 12 good men or women in troop, being judged by your peers, although we know juries and up not being the full 12, it is interesting solution to the problem of delayed j
i suspect it is not possible to be a banana or in a london or in the leeds or a plymouth or whereverng _ everywhere! we must... against permitted planning in _ everywhere! we must... against permitted planning in london . everywhere! we must... against| permitted planning in london and everywhere, apples.— permitted planning in london and everywhere, apples. there you go. you are going _ everywhere, apples. there you go. you are going to — everywhere, apples. there you go. you are going to...
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and now, only a couple of years after making decisions, we've got big offices in leeds, in manchestere're spending 50% of our money outside of london and we've got almost 300 people employed outside of london, so we are changing all the time. we've changed because, now, a lot of our viewing is on digital. you know, all 4, which is our streaming service, is absolutely our focus. 80% of young people in the uk are registered on it. so we are changing. i always believe you should change, and that's partly what we were set up for. ijust think, when you think about changing the ownership, you need to think about what would be lost to the media landscape, what would be lost that's distinctive or valuable. and if you made those changes, would the uk public have things they would gain from privatisation? but would they have things that might make the media landscape worsened, in terms of plurality or creative innovation? and we've got to look at the pros and cons of that. well, and also how it would work. so let's run through what the options for the future might be. do you think it could be l
and now, only a couple of years after making decisions, we've got big offices in leeds, in manchestere're spending 50% of our money outside of london and we've got almost 300 people employed outside of london, so we are changing all the time. we've changed because, now, a lot of our viewing is on digital. you know, all 4, which is our streaming service, is absolutely our focus. 80% of young people in the uk are registered on it. so we are changing. i always believe you should change, and that's...
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so academics from the university of leeds have spent three years researching market customers acrossinorities and new migrants. so these people are particularly benefiting from affordable produce and also social interaction. councils are facing a conundrum. they need to attract more people into town centres, and lots are pinning their hopes on a gentrified market to generate that money. local authorities are driven by accountants... butjoe's worried posh markets will price people out. we need to make sure that we don't take away from people that need access to that affordable food and just have swanky looking artisan markets and that's all that will exist. stallholders here certainly think they provide good value, as well as that all—important chat. they look upon you more as a friend than a trader. you know, i'm on first—name terms with a lot of people. you get brought things. i've had somebody bring me a couple of pork pies for my lunch today. stallholders have knowledge and experience. they can actually talk to the customer and give advice. you'll be here every week now! a big thi
so academics from the university of leeds have spent three years researching market customers acrossinorities and new migrants. so these people are particularly benefiting from affordable produce and also social interaction. councils are facing a conundrum. they need to attract more people into town centres, and lots are pinning their hopes on a gentrified market to generate that money. local authorities are driven by accountants... butjoe's worried posh markets will price people out. we need...
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the left—wing candidate holds the slender state of leeds with about 95% of votes counted so far but it'ss right wing competitor. the government in cyprus broke its own laws with the scheme allowed investors to buy passport to stop at the scheme ran for 13 years was popular with russian and asian investors, but the official enquiry has revealed that it was blighted by massive illegality. the cypriot government has promised to punish anyone found to have carried out criminal acts in regard to the scheme. ratko mladic was once europe's most wanted man. today the former bosnian serb military commander is facing his final court judgement for the worst atrocities committed in europe since world war ii. our correspondent in the hague sent this report to. ratko mladic was the face of an audacious military campaign, a plot to make sections of bosnia's muslim population disappear. that's one of the most important individuals in determining how the war would play out in bosnian history. his responsibility and how the prosecution argued the case is basically was at the top of a certain pyramid of vi
the left—wing candidate holds the slender state of leeds with about 95% of votes counted so far but it'ss right wing competitor. the government in cyprus broke its own laws with the scheme allowed investors to buy passport to stop at the scheme ran for 13 years was popular with russian and asian investors, but the official enquiry has revealed that it was blighted by massive illegality. the cypriot government has promised to punish anyone found to have carried out criminal acts in regard to...
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they leeds north—west direction meaning temperatures will be down in comparison of late.ow countries, it could just bring some wet weather across southern fringes of england. anywhere south of the m4 corridors will see some heavy rain, elsewhere we'll get some sunshine. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines... more than half—a—million people in brazil have now died from coronavirus —— experts warn the outbreak could worsen. those in england who are double—jabbed, and come into contact with covid, could be spared ten days of self isolation. i think at the time in the future, not sure when, but i can imagine a situation where we will have an alternative to isolation for those who have two doses of the vaccine. a surge in coronavirus vaccination bookings in the uk, as 18—20 year olds sign up for theirjab in huge numbers to keep our family safe and be able to get back out there.— to get back out there. unlimited possibilities _ to get back out there. unlimited possibilities of _ to get back out there. unlimited possibilities of what _ to get back out there. unlimited possibi
they leeds north—west direction meaning temperatures will be down in comparison of late.ow countries, it could just bring some wet weather across southern fringes of england. anywhere south of the m4 corridors will see some heavy rain, elsewhere we'll get some sunshine. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines... more than half—a—million people in brazil have now died from coronavirus —— experts warn the outbreak could worsen. those in england who are double—jabbed, and come into...
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around england, including here in leeds, people wondering how much opening up there will be, if any,he variant identified in india, known as delta, is causing some concern for officials and scientists as it spreads faster than the kent variant. , , ., ., , spreads faster than the kent variant. , , ., variant. the news is not as positive as i would — variant. the news is not as positive as i would like, _ variant. the news is not as positive as i would like, in _ variant. the news is not as positive as i would like, in any— variant. the news is not as positive as i would like, in any respect, - as i would like, in any respect, about the delta variant. and the best estimate at the moment is that this variant may be 60% more transmissible than the alpha variant. there is some uncertainty about that, depending on the data, between 30% and may be 100% more transmissible.— between 3096 and may be 10096 more transmissible.— transmissible. after some customers were allowed — transmissible. after some customers were allowed in _ transmissible. after some customers were allowed in restaurants
around england, including here in leeds, people wondering how much opening up there will be, if any,he variant identified in india, known as delta, is causing some concern for officials and scientists as it spreads faster than the kent variant. , , ., ., , spreads faster than the kent variant. , , ., variant. the news is not as positive as i would — variant. the news is not as positive as i would like, _ variant. the news is not as positive as i would like, in _ variant. the news is not as...
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loughborough saw off leeds rhinos. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, the papers.at the the papers will be bringing us on sunday. with me are the sun 0n sunday's political editor david wooding and the journalist and author shyama perera. thank you forjoining us this morning. tomorrow's front pages, starting with — the observer leads on the main story of the day — the health secretary resigning — with the headline "hancock quits after a day of humiliation." the sun on sunday carries a photo of matt hancock and his aide gina coladangelo. mr hancock had been under increasing pressure to quit, after the sun published pictures of the two kissing and breaking social distancing rules. the telegraph focuses on a quote from mr hancock's resignation statement. "those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them." the express says that the former health secretary was "forced to quit" after a revolt by tory mps demanding his resignation and donors threatening to pull funding. the sunday times writes that mr hancock told his wife he was leaving her on thursday night, im
loughborough saw off leeds rhinos. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, the papers.at the the papers will be bringing us on sunday. with me are the sun 0n sunday's political editor david wooding and the journalist and author shyama perera. thank you forjoining us this morning. tomorrow's front pages, starting with — the observer leads on the main story of the day — the health secretary resigning — with the headline "hancock quits after a day of humiliation." the sun on...
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former leeds rhinos player kevin sinfield has been made an obe for services to rugby league and charitybe the hottest day of the two, with temperatures reaching 30 degrees in the very hottest areas. it's pretty humid across parts of england and wales on friday, but that humidity will be easing somewhat as we head into the first part of saturday morning. fresher air moving in for most. that said, it will stay pretty humid around the channel islands, still with some low cloud and some fog patches here to start saturday morning. otherwise, we've got broken cloud, and these are the kind of temperatures we'll have to start the day — around about 10—14 degrees for most, so a mild start to the day already. now, for saturday morning, really, across the northern half of the uk, you'll see patches of cloud. eastern scotland probably having some decent sunshine. wales, the midlands, east anglia, southern england as well having a largely fine and settled start to the day with plenty of sunshine, too. for most areas, the weather will brighten up, but it will turn cloudier and more humid in northern
former leeds rhinos player kevin sinfield has been made an obe for services to rugby league and charitybe the hottest day of the two, with temperatures reaching 30 degrees in the very hottest areas. it's pretty humid across parts of england and wales on friday, but that humidity will be easing somewhat as we head into the first part of saturday morning. fresher air moving in for most. that said, it will stay pretty humid around the channel islands, still with some low cloud and some fog patches...
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brownlee is back in action in leeds on sunday for the latest world triathlon series event.ia and the southeast. as we go through the day, we will see that weak weather front bringing cloud and some showery rain into western parts of england, wales. parts of northern ireland and western scotland could see the odd heavy thudery shower into the afternoon. highest temperatures further east in the sunshine, gettingg up to around 23 celsius. now, as we head to saturday night, this frontal system will continue to work its way little bit further eastwards, still with some outbreaks of rain along it, certainly some extra cloud setting in across parts of england, and particularly east wales. as we head through sunday, still the odd burst of rain. further north and west, a sunnier day for northern ireland and scotland. a little cooler here, highest temperatures in the southeast at 23 celsius. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. banned for two years. facebook says donald trump's suspension — following the capitol hill riots — will stay
brownlee is back in action in leeds on sunday for the latest world triathlon series event.ia and the southeast. as we go through the day, we will see that weak weather front bringing cloud and some showery rain into western parts of england, wales. parts of northern ireland and western scotland could see the odd heavy thudery shower into the afternoon. highest temperatures further east in the sunshine, gettingg up to around 23 celsius. now, as we head to saturday night, this frontal system will...
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we think an industrialized country like sweden leeds to advances, led the equity market the omx to beeat point ewd, this of course is the i-shares, you get a whole basket full of names. you wouldn't be buying at least at the highs. your second country switzerland. there we want to show people ewl. that is the etf that encompasses a lot of swiss companies. why do you like it? >> similar story as it relates to europe. however you're looking at the composition of the companies in ewl or the swiss etfs. they're much more defensive in nature. health care companies. nestle's a big food consumer staple conglomerate with a global franchise. this would be an approach that one would adopt by saying i like the play on global synchronization and should highly benefit a economically sensitive country like sweden but at the same time we should see modest deceleration in growth going forward the second half of this year, still above trend out into 2022 and 2023 we might like to take a barbell approach which we take advantage of some of those more defensive companies. therefore allowing the portfolio
we think an industrialized country like sweden leeds to advances, led the equity market the omx to beeat point ewd, this of course is the i-shares, you get a whole basket full of names. you wouldn't be buying at least at the highs. your second country switzerland. there we want to show people ewl. that is the etf that encompasses a lot of swiss companies. why do you like it? >> similar story as it relates to europe. however you're looking at the composition of the companies in ewl or the...
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welcome to leeds.ions in england. the former chancellor says his priority is to see a return to normal as soon as possible. despite his appointment, labour says the issue surrounding matt hancock's resignation is far from over. we'rejoined now by our chief political correspondent adam fleming. good morning to you. all sorts of questions about security in the outcome of what we saw with matt hancock over the weekend. there is an investigation _ hancock over the weekend. there is an investigation under _ hancock over the weekend. there is an investigation under way - hancock over the weekend. there is an investigation under way in - hancock over the weekend. there is an investigation under way in the i an investigation under way in the department of health about how cctv footage could have been leaked. that is the infamous footage that started all of this are. labour is asking about reports over the weekend that matt hancock used personal e—mail to conduct government business. the deputy leader, angela r
welcome to leeds.ions in england. the former chancellor says his priority is to see a return to normal as soon as possible. despite his appointment, labour says the issue surrounding matt hancock's resignation is far from over. we'rejoined now by our chief political correspondent adam fleming. good morning to you. all sorts of questions about security in the outcome of what we saw with matt hancock over the weekend. there is an investigation _ hancock over the weekend. there is an investigation...
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brownlee is back in action in leeds on sunday for the latest world triathlon series event.ion in 2013. mcneal has appealed to the court of arbitration of sport and will know the outcome before the olympics and has been granted permission to take part in the american trials for tokyo later this month. britain's tayo gaygan hartjust missed out on winning stage six of the criterium du daupine. the ineos grenadiers' rider attacked with just a couple of hundred yards to go, but was beaten to the victory by alejandro valverde. geraint thomas finished eleventh. that moves him up to fourth overall 13 seconds off the new leader alexey lutsenko. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. coronavirus cases in scotland have more than tripled over the past month with today's case numbers at the highest level since february according to the scottish government. but first minister nicola sturgeon said there are now strong indications that vaccines are weakening the link between new cases and hospitalisations. speaking at her regular news
brownlee is back in action in leeds on sunday for the latest world triathlon series event.ion in 2013. mcneal has appealed to the court of arbitration of sport and will know the outcome before the olympics and has been granted permission to take part in the american trials for tokyo later this month. britain's tayo gaygan hartjust missed out on winning stage six of the criterium du daupine. the ineos grenadiers' rider attacked with just a couple of hundred yards to go, but was beaten to the...
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the second finding in the literature on early voting is that more of it leeds to more voting. the effects are not enormous, but they are there. when i say more of it, i am referring to days and times. states have discretion over how much early voting they want the offer. many don't offer any. the ones that do can choose the number of days and hours. is research that has primarily come out of the state of ohio shows more early voting leads to more voting in general. the second convenience measure is voting by mail. we heard about it in the first panel. we know there was a surge in vote by mail this the pandemic election. just to draw out the consequences for the cost of voting i wanted to give you statistics from florida that aring broken down by race. if we compare, say, the vote by mail rates in florida in 2016 and in 2020, what we notice is that the african-american voters surged heavily toward vote by mail. 89% increase from say 20% of african-american voters in florida voting by mail in 2016 to 39.3 of them in 2020. that's a much greater increase than any other ethnic or r
the second finding in the literature on early voting is that more of it leeds to more voting. the effects are not enormous, but they are there. when i say more of it, i am referring to days and times. states have discretion over how much early voting they want the offer. many don't offer any. the ones that do can choose the number of days and hours. is research that has primarily come out of the state of ohio shows more early voting leads to more voting in general. the second convenience...
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around england, including here in leeds, people wondering how much opening up there will be, if any,. the spread of the variant identified in india, known as delta, is causing some concern for officials and scientists as it spreads faster than alpha, the kent variant. the news is not as positive as i would like, on any respect, about the delta variant. i mean, the best estimate at the moment is that this variant may be 60% more transmissible than the alpha variant. there is some uncertainty about that, depending on assumptions and how you analyse the data, between about 30% and maybe even 100% more transmissible. after some customers were allowed in to restaurants and pubs from the middle of may, it was expected the virus would spread more widely, though with more people vaccinated, the risk of serious illness was reduced. and cases have been increasing. they office for national statistics survey of community infection suggests in england, one in 640 people had the virus last week, an increase on the previous week. in wales, it was one in 1050 — again, with an increase. in scotland,
around england, including here in leeds, people wondering how much opening up there will be, if any,. the spread of the variant identified in india, known as delta, is causing some concern for officials and scientists as it spreads faster than alpha, the kent variant. the news is not as positive as i would like, on any respect, about the delta variant. i mean, the best estimate at the moment is that this variant may be 60% more transmissible than the alpha variant. there is some uncertainty...
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over the last year, on breakfast we have closely followed rob burrow, the former leeds rhinos playero rugby league, and charity fundraising — and he's been telling me what that means to him. to say it is unbelievable is a bit of an understatement.- to say it is unbelievable is a bit of an understatement. driven on by the love for— of an understatement. driven on by the love for his _ of an understatement. driven on by the love for his friend, _ of an understatement. driven on by the love for his friend, back - of an understatement. driven on by the love for his friend, back in i the love for his friend, back in december, kevin sinfield ran seven marathons in seven days to help rob burrow, his leeds rhinos teammate for 13 years, with his battle against motor neuron disease. j for 13 years, with his battle against motor neuron disease. i know he had to do — against motor neuron disease. i know he had to do it _ against motor neuron disease. i know he had to do it for _ against motor neuron disease. i know he had to do it for me. _ against motor neuron disease. i know he had to do it fo
over the last year, on breakfast we have closely followed rob burrow, the former leeds rhinos playero rugby league, and charity fundraising — and he's been telling me what that means to him. to say it is unbelievable is a bit of an understatement.- to say it is unbelievable is a bit of an understatement. driven on by the love for— of an understatement. driven on by the love for his _ of an understatement. driven on by the love for his friend, _ of an understatement. driven on by the love...
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the commanders later in the programme but talking to doctor david lau, the senior research fellow at leeds think as i made my way down here on the train, this beautiful corner of the united kingdom whether it's the best place for a g7 summit. it's caused all sorts of disruption from in cornwall, could they have done it in london? ., ., , london? you would cause disruption in london, london? you would cause disruption in london. too. _ london? you would cause disruption in london, too, i _ london? you would cause disruption in london, too, i know— london? you would cause disruption in london, too, i know you - london? you would cause disruption in london, too, i know you mean - london? you would cause disruption| in london, too, i know you mean the infrastructure is more suited for this type of meeting but i think also it's an opportunity for the uk to showcase different part of our wonderful country and as you said, cornwall is one of the most useful of the country, so it's a nice place, ni setting for them to be perhaps away from a large capital city or any environment, i think it's a nic
the commanders later in the programme but talking to doctor david lau, the senior research fellow at leeds think as i made my way down here on the train, this beautiful corner of the united kingdom whether it's the best place for a g7 summit. it's caused all sorts of disruption from in cornwall, could they have done it in london? ., ., , london? you would cause disruption in london, london? you would cause disruption in london. too. _ london? you would cause disruption in london, too, i _...
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a collection of towns and villages nestled beneath leeds and bradford, welcome to batley and spen.ew mp. it's the fifth constituency elections in six years. there are three and a half thousand votes between labour and the conservatives. what happened in hartley but slightly white of the market, they had a conservative mp before 1983, until the 90s caught up with the conservatives. this also not as big a brakes of party vote from 2019 to be shared out here. but, the party that came third in 2019, a party formed by a former give chip members is not standing. it is the standing somewhere. people feel overlooked by bigger towns and cities next door and they're well aware that this national attention will go away soon. they want an mp that sticks up for them when the cameras have gone. my my guest is a community campaigner and welcome and thank you for speaking to us today. in terms of why it is such a divisive issue here, just explain with the tensions are in the community because a lot of people are trying to figure out who they should vote for this seems really up for grabs. in who t
a collection of towns and villages nestled beneath leeds and bradford, welcome to batley and spen.ew mp. it's the fifth constituency elections in six years. there are three and a half thousand votes between labour and the conservatives. what happened in hartley but slightly white of the market, they had a conservative mp before 1983, until the 90s caught up with the conservatives. this also not as big a brakes of party vote from 2019 to be shared out here. but, the party that came third in...
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such a wonderful thing to be able to see triathlon bike again in leeds. a really tough course.ds when it comes to covid vaccinations, that's because so many of them are hugely dependent on tourism. and they want to show that they are as safe as possible as they compete with destinations right across europe, trying to win back their visitors. they've nearly vaccinated all of the locals on milos, as well as the summer workers from the mainland. but are they varied about visitors from further afield bringing with them new covid variants? if they are careful and they do their tests before they come here, they are vaccinated, and they wear the masks in public places, everything will be fine. we don't have to be super stressed. in 2020, greece welcomed only a quarter of its usual visitors. and it's notjust the bars and restaurants that want to see the numbers bouncing back. milos's goat cheese producers would be in business again. as the hotels reopen, the orders come in. "everything here is a chain", the boss tells us. and stella, whose honey is said to be left on the island, is pra
such a wonderful thing to be able to see triathlon bike again in leeds. a really tough course.ds when it comes to covid vaccinations, that's because so many of them are hugely dependent on tourism. and they want to show that they are as safe as possible as they compete with destinations right across europe, trying to win back their visitors. they've nearly vaccinated all of the locals on milos, as well as the summer workers from the mainland. but are they varied about visitors from further...
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a collection of towns and villages nestled beneath and between leeds and bradford, welcome to batley that came third in 2019, a party formed by former ukip members, is not standing. that is over 6000 votes that have got to go somewhere. people here tell us they feel overlooked by bigger towns and cities next door. they are well aware that this national attention will go away soon. they want an mp that sticks up for them when the cameras have gone. that was james vincent reporting on some of the issues that are most exercising voters here in batley. we are joined exercising voters here in batley. we arejoined by exercising voters here in batley. we are joined by two guests who used to vote for the labour party, but are choosing different parties this time. thank you both forjoining us. he recently joined the conservatives. what has drawn you away from labour? l joined the conservatives. what has drawn you away from labour? i think it's a number— drawn you away from labour? i think it's a number of— drawn you away from labour? i think it's a number of issues. _ drawn you away from labo
a collection of towns and villages nestled beneath and between leeds and bradford, welcome to batley that came third in 2019, a party formed by former ukip members, is not standing. that is over 6000 votes that have got to go somewhere. people here tell us they feel overlooked by bigger towns and cities next door. they are well aware that this national attention will go away soon. they want an mp that sticks up for them when the cameras have gone. that was james vincent reporting on some of the...
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leeds style of warfare will grind this army down. he knew that he had to try to do something to win. by the end of the war, he will sustain 205,000 casualties. people like to bury grant with casualty numbers and like to call him a butcher. when you compare it, it's almost a one to one ratio of what lee lost to the confederates. at chancellorsville, to conclude, they gained another victory. -- we gained not an inch of ground, and the enemy could not be pursued. the enemy got away. what's really wanted to do was destroy his enemies army, its war capacity, its war making ability. what is going to stop him? number one is losses of officers. number two is the fact that the union army still greatly outnumbers him. number three, the fact that the union army was allowed to sit away north of the rappahannock river, number four, lee had to go down to richmond and have a top with jefferson davis and had to come up with that next plan. that's how democracy should work, where you have your officers talking to politicians. that's the way it should
leeds style of warfare will grind this army down. he knew that he had to try to do something to win. by the end of the war, he will sustain 205,000 casualties. people like to bury grant with casualty numbers and like to call him a butcher. when you compare it, it's almost a one to one ratio of what lee lost to the confederates. at chancellorsville, to conclude, they gained another victory. -- we gained not an inch of ground, and the enemy could not be pursued. the enemy got away. what's really...
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fabian hamilton, the leeds north east mp, says marriage laws in england aren't fit for purpose and serveied her without the family finding out until after she died. the man turned up at her gp surgery with a marriage certificate and it turned out he had married her secretly. the witnesses were his son and a lady from the pub, and none of the family and none of mum's friends knew about the marriage, and mum most certainly didn't because she couldn't remember more than four minutes. according to the registrar's written account afterwards, they believed joan did have the mental capacity to decide to wed but daphne says her mother's dementia ruled that out. she really struggled to remember her date of birth. she had no idea how old she was. she couldn't remember her address. we know that one of the registrars on the day said, are you sure she is fit to marry? and they had a little conversation and then somehow, they decided to go ahead. five months later, in march 2016, joan died and he inherited her house. under english law, marriage automatically revokes any previous wheels. ——any previous
fabian hamilton, the leeds north east mp, says marriage laws in england aren't fit for purpose and serveied her without the family finding out until after she died. the man turned up at her gp surgery with a marriage certificate and it turned out he had married her secretly. the witnesses were his son and a lady from the pub, and none of the family and none of mum's friends knew about the marriage, and mum most certainly didn't because she couldn't remember more than four minutes. according to...
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academics from the university of leeds have i from the university of leeds have spent three years researchingers across the uk. low income groups, elderly people, elderly - groups, elderly people, elderly women, and also ethnic minorities and new migrants. these people are particularly benefiting from the produce and also the social interaction.— produce and also the social interaction. :, . , ., produce and also the social interaction. :, . ., interaction. councils are facing a conundrum- _ interaction. councils are facing a conundrum. they _ interaction. councils are facing a conundrum. they need - interaction. councils are facing a conundrum. they need to - interaction. councils are facing a| conundrum. they need to attract interaction. councils are facing a - conundrum. they need to attract more people into town centres and lots are pinning their hopes and identified market generate that money. identified market generate that mone . ., :, , ., money. local authorities are driven by accountants. _ money. local authorities are driven by accountants. joe _ money. local authorities are driven
academics from the university of leeds have i from the university of leeds have spent three years researchingers across the uk. low income groups, elderly people, elderly - groups, elderly people, elderly women, and also ethnic minorities and new migrants. these people are particularly benefiting from the produce and also the social interaction.— produce and also the social interaction. :, . , ., produce and also the social interaction. :, . ., interaction. councils are facing a conundrum- _...
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chance of defending his 0lympic triathlon title after being disqualified from the world series event in leeds really struggled over the last three or four months with an injury and i needed a bit of a miracle today. i've done everything i can in the last three months. i've trained as hard as i can, i've, you know, i've done all the medical treatment i can, i've had the best support team i possibly could have. i've done everything i could, and, eh, i needed a bit of luck today and i didn't get it. that's all the sport for now. thank you very much and thank you for your message with the foreign aid budget. this for your message with the foreign aid budaet. , , ., ., aid budget. this is from peter, who sa s while aid budget. this is from peter, who says while i— aid budget. this is from peter, who says while i sympathise _ aid budget. this is from peter, who says while i sympathise with - aid budget. this is from peter, who says while i sympathise with the i says while i sympathise with the plight of those in need, when i see organisations and charities like care international with members of st
chance of defending his 0lympic triathlon title after being disqualified from the world series event in leeds really struggled over the last three or four months with an injury and i needed a bit of a miracle today. i've done everything i can in the last three months. i've trained as hard as i can, i've, you know, i've done all the medical treatment i can, i've had the best support team i possibly could have. i've done everything i could, and, eh, i needed a bit of luck today and i didn't get...
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Jun 21, 2021
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the enquiry set in leeds in edinburgh, in northern ireland and in cardiff as well, and all the evidenceleave with an education, qualifications and prospects, and that what they left with was infections with deadly viruses. fine infections with deadly viruses. one ofthe infections with deadly viruses. one of the striking _ infections with deadly viruses. one of the striking thing is, and perhaps the contamination of blood products is bad enough and a lot of that in a sense appears to have been not necessarily within the hands of the nhs because products were being imported, but it is the casual way in which people were given this news at a really very young age, and then left to come to terms to the fact that they have been told they probably were not going to live the very much longer.— probably were not going to live the very much longer. absolutely. to be told ou very much longer. absolutely. to be told you have _ very much longer. absolutely. to be told you have got — very much longer. absolutely. to be told you have got a _ very much longer. absolutely. to be told you have got a deat
the enquiry set in leeds in edinburgh, in northern ireland and in cardiff as well, and all the evidenceleave with an education, qualifications and prospects, and that what they left with was infections with deadly viruses. fine infections with deadly viruses. one ofthe infections with deadly viruses. one of the striking _ infections with deadly viruses. one of the striking thing is, and perhaps the contamination of blood products is bad enough and a lot of that in a sense appears to have been...
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i have been speaking to two of them who work in the night—time economy in leeds.g back, you're not doing anything. what does that do to you mentally as the weeks tick by? it is depressing, yeah, definitely. it takes its toll. you feel like you're not giving anything. you have not got anything to fill your days with. the gradual easing of restrictions has meant natalie is back working. but the continuing uncertainty means thatjordan is still on flexible furlough. it's not going to put me off, but it does make me worry a lot. the government is hoping that england is on track to fully reopen in mid—july. just enough time for another summer of love, they are desperate to be back with this place packed and bouncing. i'm ready to get back into it in full swing and have it as a nightclub rather than a pub and club, which is what we're running at the moment. a proper nightclub, 2,500 people. me at the front of the bar getting shots. i will see you there. thank you! imean, i i mean, i will not. those days are long gone, sadly. stock toj. jordan and nat, who we were just he
i have been speaking to two of them who work in the night—time economy in leeds.g back, you're not doing anything. what does that do to you mentally as the weeks tick by? it is depressing, yeah, definitely. it takes its toll. you feel like you're not giving anything. you have not got anything to fill your days with. the gradual easing of restrictions has meant natalie is back working. but the continuing uncertainty means thatjordan is still on flexible furlough. it's not going to put me off,...