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the mp for south leicestershire speaking a little earlier tojoanna.jailed for life in the 1980s is approved to be released from jail. colin pitchfork was the first person to be convicted of murder by dna fingerprinting. the government's plan to cut foreign aid temporarily could face a significant rebellion in the commons today from its own backbenches. packed airports and queues for tests — the dash for british holidaymakers to get back from portugal before quarantine starts tomorrow. child migrants arriving at dover may be turned away by kent county council within days as its services are overwhelmed, the authority has said. the council has begun legal action against the home office, accusing the government of refusing to deal with the problem of unaccompanied child migrants arriving in small boats. the home office insists it's encouraging other local authorities to play their part in supporting the children. the conservative leader of kent county council, roger gough, says the nation is not sharing the burden. 0ur big concern is that under current c
the mp for south leicestershire speaking a little earlier tojoanna.jailed for life in the 1980s is approved to be released from jail. colin pitchfork was the first person to be convicted of murder by dna fingerprinting. the government's plan to cut foreign aid temporarily could face a significant rebellion in the commons today from its own backbenches. packed airports and queues for tests — the dash for british holidaymakers to get back from portugal before quarantine starts tomorrow. child...
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download festival in leicestershire - the highlight my year.the highlight my year. download| festival in leicestershire is going ahead as part of a government pilot scheme. everyone's had to test for coronavirus before pitching their tents. no chance in sheffield but the cues for vaccines started early this morning. from today all over a teens can book fairs. my this morning. from today all over a teens can book fairs.— this morning. from today all over a teens can book fairs. my arm doesn't hurt too bad- — teens can book fairs. my arm doesn't hurt too bad. and _ teens can book fairs. my arm doesn't hurt too bad. and i _ teens can book fairs. my arm doesn't hurt too bad. and i think— teens can book fairs. my arm doesn't hurt too bad. and i think that - teens can book fairs. my arm doesn't hurt too bad. and i think that is - hurt too bad. and i think that is outweighed by the prospect of having a normal life back _ 18—year—old andrea said his mate have _ 18—year—old andrea said his mate have just — 18—year—old andrea said his mate have just left
download festival in leicestershire - the highlight my year.the highlight my year. download| festival in leicestershire is going ahead as part of a government pilot scheme. everyone's had to test for coronavirus before pitching their tents. no chance in sheffield but the cues for vaccines started early this morning. from today all over a teens can book fairs. my this morning. from today all over a teens can book fairs.— this morning. from today all over a teens can book fairs. my arm doesn't...
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this is harry enjoying his food here at the way of the horse project in leicestershire. which are also used as therapy horses to help people with stress and anxiety. this organisation has seen a great deal more people, especially from the emergency services, coming forward wanting to use horse therapy to reduce their stress. so how does this work? well, dina joins me now and she is the owner of the organisation. how do you use horses to do this? well, obviously, horses are a prey animal, and people don't always recognise that. they don't know that they are a prey animal and a prey animal has to be able to recognise the emotions that people are feeling because they would have to do that in the wild. so if i came here for a day, what would you have me do? how would i be interacting with the horses? so we will teach you an hour of theory to begin with, and we would use the theory and get the horses to help us to teach you how you're feeling. fantastic, thank you very much. well, that is the concept, let's meet a person who has actually been through this course. it is a 12—w
this is harry enjoying his food here at the way of the horse project in leicestershire. which are also used as therapy horses to help people with stress and anxiety. this organisation has seen a great deal more people, especially from the emergency services, coming forward wanting to use horse therapy to reduce their stress. so how does this work? well, dina joins me now and she is the owner of the organisation. how do you use horses to do this? well, obviously, horses are a prey animal, and...
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in terms of this past case, local conservative mp in leicestershire alberto costa has described the decisionling on the government to push for that review.— calling on the government to push for that review. police in norway say a body which was washed ashore on new year's day has been identified as that of a 15—month—old kurdish—iranian boy who went missing when his family tried to cross the english channel. artin iran—nejad drowned with his mother, father, elder sister and brother as they attempted to reach britain from france. a dna sample was used to work out artin's identity. relatives say his remains will be returned to iran. at least 40 people have been killed and dozens were injured after two trains collided in southern pakistan. the crash happened in a rural area near the city of ghotki, when a train came off its track and careered into the path of another travelling in the opposite direction. secunder kermani reports. shouting this baby, lifted to safety, amidst the chaos. standing on top of an overturned carriage, passengers desperately try to help others clamber free. a train tra
in terms of this past case, local conservative mp in leicestershire alberto costa has described the decisionling on the government to push for that review.— calling on the government to push for that review. police in norway say a body which was washed ashore on new year's day has been identified as that of a 15—month—old kurdish—iranian boy who went missing when his family tried to cross the english channel. artin iran—nejad drowned with his mother, father, elder sister and brother...
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alberto costa is the mp for south leicestershire.hen conservative ministerial colleagues proposing changes to the parole board rules, very welcome changes, and that pitchfork back then, his hearing was rescheduled. so the parole board certainly played politics back then, one might argue, and the message today is the parole board has made the decision, there is a process, that process is now in the hands of the secretary of state forjustice. it is right that he takes legal advice. he also, like me, is a politician, we stood on a manifesto commitment to be very tough on people that commit these forms of crimes and that includes people that are in prison. to consider releasing pitchfork, who committed these rapes and brutal murders against two innocent teenage girls, is wrong by anyone's standards. and i would press my colleagues in government to reconsider that decision, get the parole board to reconsider and if necessary, let's make further changes to the parole board rules. if the parole board isn't fit for purpose, and it might not
alberto costa is the mp for south leicestershire.hen conservative ministerial colleagues proposing changes to the parole board rules, very welcome changes, and that pitchfork back then, his hearing was rescheduled. so the parole board certainly played politics back then, one might argue, and the message today is the parole board has made the decision, there is a process, that process is now in the hands of the secretary of state forjustice. it is right that he takes legal advice. he also, like...
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download festival at donington park at leicestershire is going ahead as part of a government pilot scheme their tents. no tents in sheffield, but the queues for vaccines started early this morning. from today, all over—18s in england can book theirs. my arm doesn't hurt too bad, and i think that's outweighed by the prospect of having normal life back. normal life was pencilled in to start in england next monday, but it's been pushed back a month to get as many people vaccinated as possible. 18—year—old andreas and his mates have just left sixth form and want to celebrate before university. how does it feel that it's finally your go after seeing all the other ages have theirs? it's just good to feel like you're actually doing something, because for so long, we've just been sitting, doing nothing. yeah, ijust really want to get the vaccine, so that i can sort of go out as much as i can this summer. long—term, it's probably good we all get it but short—term, i i don't think it makes any real difference to your life, - what you can do. flo, unlike the rest of these guys, you are not 18 yet, a
download festival at donington park at leicestershire is going ahead as part of a government pilot scheme their tents. no tents in sheffield, but the queues for vaccines started early this morning. from today, all over—18s in england can book theirs. my arm doesn't hurt too bad, and i think that's outweighed by the prospect of having normal life back. normal life was pencilled in to start in england next monday, but it's been pushed back a month to get as many people vaccinated as possible....
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in terms of this past case, one local conservative mp in leicestershire, alberto costa, has describedle have been killed and dozens were injured after two trains collided in southern pakistan. the crash happened in a rural area near the city of ghot—ki when a train came off its track and careered into the path of another travelling in the opposite direction. secunder kermani reports. shouting. this baby, lifted to safety, amidst the chaos. standing on top of an overturned carriage, passengers desperately try to help others clamber free. a train travelling from the city of karachi had come off the tracks. then another, going in the opposite direction, smashed into it. translation: that's our carriage, over there. i we were getting down. the children were, too. then the other train slammed into us, right into our carriage. i don't know what happened after that. my wife, my daughter, and my friend all died. some of the injured remain trapped by the wreckage. whilst helicopters helped carry others away. many of the most critical patients have been brought to this hospital, including six—y
in terms of this past case, one local conservative mp in leicestershire, alberto costa, has describedle have been killed and dozens were injured after two trains collided in southern pakistan. the crash happened in a rural area near the city of ghot—ki when a train came off its track and careered into the path of another travelling in the opposite direction. secunder kermani reports. shouting. this baby, lifted to safety, amidst the chaos. standing on top of an overturned carriage, passengers...
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in a moment will be will be in leicestershire, at a trial- be in leicestershire, at a trial event, alast week about living with covid. we do need to start thinking about that. of course we want to get back to normal and be able to go to the sporting events and enjoy life as we did before, but as she said, there is a risk attached to that. we need to monitor those events. if you want to go back to normal with these events, we want to get back without social distancing will facemasks. it will take a few weeks to monitor this data. when we have had these big palate events in the past, say the world snooker championship back in april, they had the final without social distancing in place and we did not see a big spike in cases after that event. it is important for us to monitor this to see what the risk is. when we have had these events in the past we have not seen big clusters of cases. hopefully, will we analyse that data, it will give more confidence to those sectors that they can start to reopen. sectors that they can start to reo ten. , ., . ., reopen. every once in awhile when we t
in a moment will be will be in leicestershire, at a trial- be in leicestershire, at a trial event, alast week about living with covid. we do need to start thinking about that. of course we want to get back to normal and be able to go to the sporting events and enjoy life as we did before, but as she said, there is a risk attached to that. we need to monitor those events. if you want to go back to normal with these events, we want to get back without social distancing will facemasks. it will...
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download festival at donington park at leicestershire is going ahead as part of a government pilot schemetarted early this morning. from today, all over—18s in england can book theirs. my arm doesn't hurt too bad, and i think that's outweighed by the prospect of having normal life back. normal life was penciled in to start in england next monday, but it's been pushed back a month to get as many people vaccinated as possible. 18—year—old andreas and his mates have just left sixth form and want to celebrate before university. how does it feel that it's finally your go after seeing all the other ages have theirs? it's just good to feel like you're actually doing something, because for so long, we've just been sitting doing nothing. yeah. ijust really want to get the vaccine, so that i can sort of go out as much as i can this summer. long—term, it's probably good we all get it, but short—term,| i don't think it makes any real difference to your life, - what you can do. unlike the rest of these guys, you are not 18 yet, are you? no, i'm not. and there is a level of vaccine envy. it's kind of a
download festival at donington park at leicestershire is going ahead as part of a government pilot schemetarted early this morning. from today, all over—18s in england can book theirs. my arm doesn't hurt too bad, and i think that's outweighed by the prospect of having normal life back. normal life was penciled in to start in england next monday, but it's been pushed back a month to get as many people vaccinated as possible. 18—year—old andreas and his mates have just left sixth form and...
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followed leicester, leicestershire with absolutely everything. angell family story and it turned out a certain football club was watching. they decided margaret should have another surprise. hello, margaret. i've got something really special to hand over to you. _ i think you probably know what this is, don't you? l that's beautiful. i've been waiting for this for a long time, so thank you all. they've made my dream come true. fantastic. i didn't imagine anything like this would happen. but to have the fa cup in your garden with your mother and just looking at a 96—year—old with a big grin on her face... for a football club still basking in fa cup glory, this has been a cherry on the cake. one of the best ones, presentations, i've ever done — and believe you me _ i've done a few over the years. but for margaret, fantastic. what a beautiful story! i think if we'd have known margaret had been waiting _ we might have done it quicker. and for margaret, this was the fulfilment of a life promise and the ultimate way to honour the man who made it. i'm s
followed leicester, leicestershire with absolutely everything. angell family story and it turned out a certain football club was watching. they decided margaret should have another surprise. hello, margaret. i've got something really special to hand over to you. _ i think you probably know what this is, don't you? l that's beautiful. i've been waiting for this for a long time, so thank you all. they've made my dream come true. fantastic. i didn't imagine anything like this would happen. but to...
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pitchfork was jailed for life for killing two 15—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershire the time of his conviction, the lord chiefjustice said he doubted it would ever be safe to release him, today the government has indicated it will take legal advice over whether it can challenge the decision. 0ur correspondentjessica parker is at westminster. jessica, a controversial decision, clearly. talk us through the background on the issues. this was colin pitchfork's _ background on the issues. this was colin pitchfork's third _ background on the issues. this was colin pitchfork's third review - background on the issues. this was colin pitchfork's third review by - colin pitchfork's third review by the parole board and they have decided at the age of 61 he is now a suitable for release, with numerous licence conditions attached. he had already been moved to an open prison. at the parole board are saying is they have examined a huge range of evidence and the protection of the public is its number one priority. but this decision is provisionalfor priority. but this decision is pr
pitchfork was jailed for life for killing two 15—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershire the time of his conviction, the lord chiefjustice said he doubted it would ever be safe to release him, today the government has indicated it will take legal advice over whether it can challenge the decision. 0ur correspondentjessica parker is at westminster. jessica, a controversial decision, clearly. talk us through the background on the issues. this was colin pitchfork's _...
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followed leicester, leicestershire in absolutely everything.probably know what this is, don't you? l that's beautiful. i've been waiting for this for a long time, so thank you all. they've made my dream come true. fantastic. i didn't imagine anything like this would happen. but to have the fa cup in your garden with your mother and just looking at a 96—year—old with a big grin on her face... for a football club still basking in fa cup glory, this has been a cherry on the cake. one of the best ones, - presentations, i've ever done, and believe you me _ i've done a few over the years. but for margaret, fantastic. what a beautiful story! i think if we'd have known margaret had been waiting _ we might have done it quicker. and for margaret, this was the fulfilment of a life promise and the ultimate way to honour the man who made it. i'm sure my husband is up there feeling very happy with himself. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. the film review with mark kermode. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. rounding up the best new mo
followed leicester, leicestershire in absolutely everything.probably know what this is, don't you? l that's beautiful. i've been waiting for this for a long time, so thank you all. they've made my dream come true. fantastic. i didn't imagine anything like this would happen. but to have the fa cup in your garden with your mother and just looking at a 96—year—old with a big grin on her face... for a football club still basking in fa cup glory, this has been a cherry on the cake. one of the...
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pitchfork, who was jailed backin this, mr pitchfork, who was jailed back in 1988 for murdering to leicestershirepplications made to the justice secretary, we are just hearing that robert buckland is indeed to seek a review of that ruling that he can be safely released. a few details coming in from our home affairs correspondent robert buckland will write to the parole board on monday arguing that the decision to release him is irrational. a ministry ofjustice spokesperson "our heartfelt sympathies remained with the families of linda mann and don ashworth." they will ask the parole board to reconsider its decision. that's just through, more board to reconsider its decision. that'sjust through, more reaction on that to come over the course of the evening. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. good afternoon. the weekend is just around the corner now and the weather is going to bring us a real mixed bag over the next few days. there will be some spells of sunshine throughout the weekend, a few showers here and there on saturday and some more persistent rain in the far sout
pitchfork, who was jailed backin this, mr pitchfork, who was jailed back in 1988 for murdering to leicestershirepplications made to the justice secretary, we are just hearing that robert buckland is indeed to seek a review of that ruling that he can be safely released. a few details coming in from our home affairs correspondent robert buckland will write to the parole board on monday arguing that the decision to release him is irrational. a ministry ofjustice spokesperson "our heartfelt...
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that is encouraging news for karen wright, and hetty in - karen wright, and hetty in leicestershire,t vaccinated, can we travel, says hetty? october seems a long time awa in hetty? october seems a long time away in travel. _ hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a _ hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a week— hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a week seems - hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a week seems a i hetty? october seems a long time i away in travel, a week seems a long time away— away in travel, a week seems a long time away with the changes that are happening _ time away with the changes that are happening at the moment, but yes you should _ happening at the moment, but yes you should be _ happening at the moment, but yes you should be able to go. the thing about— should be able to go. the thing about the — should be able to go. the thing about the vaccination and proof of vaccination — about the vaccination and proof of vaccination is it is about not quarantine, quarantining when you .et quarantine, quarantining when you
that is encouraging news for karen wright, and hetty in - karen wright, and hetty in leicestershire,t vaccinated, can we travel, says hetty? october seems a long time awa in hetty? october seems a long time away in travel. _ hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a _ hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a week— hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a week seems - hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a week seems a i hetty? october seems a long time...
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followed leicester, leicestershire with absolutely everything. loved his family. good joker.ester city to win it. yeah, they've made it. 73 years later but they've done it. last week we told the angel family story and it turned out a certain football club was watching. they decided margaret should have another surprise. hello, margaret. i've got something really special to hand over to you. _ i think you probably know what this is, don't you? l that's beautiful. so margaret, would you like to just tap the fa cup with that promise i that your husband and you made? the gold united with the silverware. i've been waiting for this for a long time, so thank you all. they've made my dream come true. fantastic. i didn't imagine anything like this would happen. but to have the fa cup in your garden with your mother and just looking at a 96—year—old with a big grin on her face... you had a lump in your throat, didn't you? i've got a lump in my throat, definitely. without doubt. and so did you. for a football club still basking in fa cup glory, this has been a cherry on the cake. one of
followed leicester, leicestershire with absolutely everything. loved his family. good joker.ester city to win it. yeah, they've made it. 73 years later but they've done it. last week we told the angel family story and it turned out a certain football club was watching. they decided margaret should have another surprise. hello, margaret. i've got something really special to hand over to you. _ i think you probably know what this is, don't you? l that's beautiful. so margaret, would you like to...
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we arejoined by alberto costa who was the conservative mp for south leicestershire and raised concernsthis disgraceful murder of two children-— release this disgraceful murder of two children. , ., , , g, two children. presumably, there are an uments two children. presumably, there are arguments you _ two children. presumably, there are arguments you put _ two children. presumably, there are arguments you put to _ two children. presumably, there are arguments you put to the _ two children. presumably, there are arguments you put to the parole i arguments you put to the parole board because you met with the parole board, didn�*t you? in spite of that, they have come up with this decision, they have heard from you and others and ijust want decision, they have heard from you and others and i just want to decision, they have heard from you and others and ijust want to read out what they have said in making their decision because they have said that parole board decisions are solely focused on what risk a prisoner can represent to the public if released and whether that risk is manageable i
we arejoined by alberto costa who was the conservative mp for south leicestershire and raised concernsthis disgraceful murder of two children-— release this disgraceful murder of two children. , ., , , g, two children. presumably, there are an uments two children. presumably, there are arguments you _ two children. presumably, there are arguments you put _ two children. presumably, there are arguments you put to _ two children. presumably, there are arguments you put to the _ two children....
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pitchfork was jailed for life in 1988 for raping and murdering lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershirenterprise of the object of their activity, their financial proceeds and funding. for financially motivated cyber criminals, especially those presumably located overseas, cutting off access to revenue is one of the most impactful consequences we can impose. earlier i spoke to glen goodman, a bitcoin expert and author of �*the crypto trader'. he told me there's still secrecy surrounding how the fbi got their money back. they talk about how they got hold of the private key, which is effectively a password that allows you to get into a bitcoin wallet. but how did they get the password? the beauty of bitcoin actually is that it's not very good for doing ransoms because it's not completely anonymous like a lot of people think. when money was transferred from the wallet of colonial pipeline into the wallet of the hackers, that can be traced by the fbi, by me, by anybody. you go online and you can see the money going from one bitcoin wallet to another and then to another. so what it usually ta
pitchfork was jailed for life in 1988 for raping and murdering lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershirenterprise of the object of their activity, their financial proceeds and funding. for financially motivated cyber criminals, especially those presumably located overseas, cutting off access to revenue is one of the most impactful consequences we can impose. earlier i spoke to glen goodman, a bitcoin expert and author of �*the crypto trader'. he told me there's still secrecy surrounding...
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followed leicester, leicestershire with absolutely everything. loved his family. good joker.ast week we told the angel family story and it turned out a certain football club was watching. they decided margaret should have another surprise. hello, margaret. i've got something really special to hand over to you. _ i think you probably know what this is, don't you? l that's beautiful. so margaret, would you like to just tap the fa cup with that promise i that your husband and you made? the gold united with the silverware. i've been waiting for this for a long time, so thank you all. they've made my dream come true. fantastic. i didn't imagine anything like this would happen. but to have the fa cup in your garden with your mother and just looking at a 96—year—old with a big grin on her face... you had a lump in your throat, didn't you? i've got a lump in my throat, definitely. without doubt. and so did you. for a football club still basking in fa cup glory, this has been a cherry on the cake. one of the best ones, presentations, i've ever done and believe you me i've done a few o
followed leicester, leicestershire with absolutely everything. loved his family. good joker.ast week we told the angel family story and it turned out a certain football club was watching. they decided margaret should have another surprise. hello, margaret. i've got something really special to hand over to you. _ i think you probably know what this is, don't you? l that's beautiful. so margaret, would you like to just tap the fa cup with that promise i that your husband and you made? the gold...
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alberto costa is the conservative mp for south leicestershire, who has campaigned in support of eu citizenshis first came about some four i this first came about some four years ago, i lobbied the then theresa may cut administration on ensuring there would be a smooth, secure, easy and cost free way for eea nationals to obtain residency and other rights as we exited the european union, and it was important notjust for the large number of eu nationals who lived and worked in the uk, but the large number of uk citizens that live and work in the eu, because there are reciprocal arrangements. now, the reality is that there is a deadline to apply to obtain those rights, and the deadline expires in seven days' time. the message must be reported that if any of them are eea nationals themselves, or who have family and friends that are ten point nationals, and i haven't yet applied for settled status, please apply for settled status as quickly as possible. it is a very quick process, it is easy to do via a smartphone or computer, and there is no cost whatsoever to it. what is your reaction to the fa
alberto costa is the conservative mp for south leicestershire, who has campaigned in support of eu citizenshis first came about some four i this first came about some four years ago, i lobbied the then theresa may cut administration on ensuring there would be a smooth, secure, easy and cost free way for eea nationals to obtain residency and other rights as we exited the european union, and it was important notjust for the large number of eu nationals who lived and worked in the uk, but the...
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and the grand master of all anonymous knitters is in leicestershire, the sikeston knitting banksy andlly well. i love the creation you _ works equally well. i love the creation you have _ works equally well. i love the creation you have done i works equally well. i love the creation you have done there| works equally well. i love the i creation you have done there and it's like a tribute to the royal mail. that is nice as well. thank you both very much. already people are sending in pictures. i've never seen one on a postbox. me neither. i am quite upset i haven't. i would like to, but already someone has sent warning with a cat on top. it's very lovely. that was sent in from north wales. maybe we will get a chance to look at them later. if you see them, send them in. stay with us, headlines coming up. you good morning. the headlines: the damning verdict of top education adviser as he quits. we can travel without having to quarantine. our look at what is possible and what it could mean for the travel industry. 50 days to go until the start of the tokyo olympics — organisers insist it
and the grand master of all anonymous knitters is in leicestershire, the sikeston knitting banksy andlly well. i love the creation you _ works equally well. i love the creation you have _ works equally well. i love the creation you have done i works equally well. i love the creation you have done there| works equally well. i love the i creation you have done there and it's like a tribute to the royal mail. that is nice as well. thank you both very much. already people are sending in pictures....
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this is the view in lutterworth in leicestershire. it is like star wars stop beautiful sky.he midlands. the tail end of them could also clip the south—east of england. more low cloud and murkiness rolling in from the north sea across north—east england and scotland. forthe sea across north—east england and scotland. for the rest of us there will be sunshine. temperatures in the low to mid 20s. locally in the south—east, 27, possibly more. tonight or a weather front continues to advance northwards, losing some of its intensity. bringing some showery rain to northern ireland, northern england and southern scotland. it will be a cloudy end to the night but not a cold one. a cloudy start tomorrow. some of the cloudy start tomorrow. some of the cloud breaking up to allow sunny spells to develop. the front crossing scotland will be a weak affair. not much rain. the odd shower in the south. temperatures lower than today. nonetheless, shower in the south. temperatures lowerthan today. nonetheless, it will still feel warm if you are out and about in the sunshine. one thing iforgot to
this is the view in lutterworth in leicestershire. it is like star wars stop beautiful sky.he midlands. the tail end of them could also clip the south—east of england. more low cloud and murkiness rolling in from the north sea across north—east england and scotland. forthe sea across north—east england and scotland. for the rest of us there will be sunshine. temperatures in the low to mid 20s. locally in the south—east, 27, possibly more. tonight or a weather front continues to advance...