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except a stripe of sunshine through lincolnshire towards dorset. for the warmer spots. scotland and northern ireland remaining largely dry with clear skies into the end of the day. scattered blustery showers overnight to the north west of scotland, but most places dry. when we do see clear skies, particularly towards the east, temperatures down into mid single figures, so quite a cool start tuesday, a few mist and fog patches possible this thing. tuesday's weather still dominated by high pressure to the south, but we have a weather front moving in to scotland and northern ireland as well. during the day, that brings rain and strengthening winds to western scotland, later on to northern ireland, england and wales stay predominantly dry through the day on tuesday. limited sunshine, most places fairly grey, but some brighter skies and temperatures similar to today. between ten to 30 degrees so still mild for this time of year. then we see a window of slightly different weather, a different air mass moving in into wednesday. the blue—collar is returnin
except a stripe of sunshine through lincolnshire towards dorset. for the warmer spots. scotland and northern ireland remaining largely dry with clear skies into the end of the day. scattered blustery showers overnight to the north west of scotland, but most places dry. when we do see clear skies, particularly towards the east, temperatures down into mid single figures, so quite a cool start tuesday, a few mist and fog patches possible this thing. tuesday's weather still dominated by high...
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roberts buncis' body was found in woodland in the fishtoft area of boston in south lincolnshire on thethan 70 times in what police described as a tragedy and a senseless act. the prosecuting barrister mary laurent qc reminded the court today that a significant degree of planning and premeditation was used to get roberts to the scene where he was attacked, chased and attacked again. the defendant was 1a attacked again. the defendant was 1a at the time of the murder which meant we were not allowed to know his name but today the judge justice his name but today the judgejustice jeremy baker said in sentencing that he believed it was in the public interest to name marcel grzeszcz, partly because he will serve most of his sentence as an adult once he turns 18 and he was sentenced to a minimum of 17 years in custody before he can apply for parole. roberts buncis grew up with his dad edgars buncis. they moved to england from latvia when roberts was seven years old in a statement was read out from mr buncis where he said no paddock should ever bury his boy. he has lost his destination, his pur
roberts buncis' body was found in woodland in the fishtoft area of boston in south lincolnshire on thethan 70 times in what police described as a tragedy and a senseless act. the prosecuting barrister mary laurent qc reminded the court today that a significant degree of planning and premeditation was used to get roberts to the scene where he was attacked, chased and attacked again. the defendant was 1a attacked again. the defendant was 1a at the time of the murder which meant we were not...
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this butcher in louth in lincolnshire isn't happy. up of the situation and don't really know whether they agree with the masking situation so you are going to have problems with customers facing each other. meanwhile, children at an essex school are being tested because of a link to a new variant case. more generally, face masks are now being recommended in communal areas at all secondary schools and colleges in england. they're already required in scottish schools. so there's a lot for the health service to think about as they're asked to ramp up the roll—out of the booster vaccination programme, and care for patients as winter sets in. until more is known about the new variant, the nhs can only focus on patients coming through the doors, and although hospitals are under a lot of pressure, covid numbers are well down on this time last year, and considerably lower than injanuary — largely thanks to the success of the vaccines. these are uncertain times, but ministers, while emphasising the need to get vaccinated, are continuing to str
this butcher in louth in lincolnshire isn't happy. up of the situation and don't really know whether they agree with the masking situation so you are going to have problems with customers facing each other. meanwhile, children at an essex school are being tested because of a link to a new variant case. more generally, face masks are now being recommended in communal areas at all secondary schools and colleges in england. they're already required in scottish schools. so there's a lot for the...
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this butcher in lincolnshire isn't happy. now fed up of the situation and don't really know whether— situation and don't really know whether they agree with the masking situation _ whether they agree with the masking situation so you will have problems with customers facing each other. chiidren— with customers facing each other. chiidren at— with customers facing each other. children at an essex school are being tested because of a link to a new variant face and more generally face masks are being recommended in communal areas in england. they are already required in scottish schools. there is a lot for the health secretary to think about as they are asked to ramp up the roll—out of the vaccination booster programme, and take care of patients as winter sets in. until more is known about the new variant the nhs can only focus on patients coming through the doors, and though hospitals are under a lot of pressure, covid numbers are well down on this time last year and considerably lower than injanuary, considerably lower than in
this butcher in lincolnshire isn't happy. now fed up of the situation and don't really know whether— situation and don't really know whether they agree with the masking situation _ whether they agree with the masking situation so you will have problems with customers facing each other. chiidren— with customers facing each other. chiidren at— with customers facing each other. children at an essex school are being tested because of a link to a new variant face and more generally face masks...
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for sarah barker, originally from lincolnshire, it's unclear when her parents will get to meet her newbornn up. i'm happy for people in the other states because they've had it just as tough as us, but the fact that we don't have a date that when we'll be able to reunite with our families, it's just heartbreaking. in another major change to the rules, fully vaccinated australians can now leave the country without needing an exemption. it felt like life was almost on pause and ijust it felt like life was almost on pause and i just want to get it felt like life was almost on pause and ijust want to get back. fortress australia has finally begun opening up to the rest of the world. while this is a big day for many, millions here have yet to enjoy those freedoms. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. and before we go tonight, i've always said that tennis is a lifelong sport. well, a 97—year old ukrainian man is proving me right. just look at this — leonid stanislavsky is volleying with none other than rafael nadal. a dream come true for stanislavsky, who holds the guinness world record for the glob
for sarah barker, originally from lincolnshire, it's unclear when her parents will get to meet her newbornn up. i'm happy for people in the other states because they've had it just as tough as us, but the fact that we don't have a date that when we'll be able to reunite with our families, it's just heartbreaking. in another major change to the rules, fully vaccinated australians can now leave the country without needing an exemption. it felt like life was almost on pause and ijust it felt like...
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renewable energy sector which has done so much to level up the grimsby, cleethorpes and north-east lincolnshire will the prime minister give an assurance that the government will continue to invest in the skills and development of our young people in order to benefit the renewable energy sector? pm johnson: yes, mr. speaker, and i think the whole house should be proud of the fact that the u.k. now produces more offshore wind -- not hot air, mr. speaker, but energy for the people of this country. clean, green energy, produced of cleethorpes in the north sea, and we are going to be massively increasing the volume of that output, mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker, a thriving steel industry is the foundation of a more productive and resilient britain, yet bickering between the chancellor and the businesses secretary is blocking the chance to tackle the sky-high energy prices that our steelmakers have been facing since long before the current price spikes. with the pathway to net zero dependent on steel firms using more electricity, not less, will he urged his colleagues around the cabinet table turn now
renewable energy sector which has done so much to level up the grimsby, cleethorpes and north-east lincolnshire will the prime minister give an assurance that the government will continue to invest in the skills and development of our young people in order to benefit the renewable energy sector? pm johnson: yes, mr. speaker, and i think the whole house should be proud of the fact that the u.k. now produces more offshore wind -- not hot air, mr. speaker, but energy for the people of this...
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with me are natalie fahy, the senior editor of the nottingham post, derby telegraph and lincolnshireand rachel watson, the deputy political editor of the scottish daily mail. let me bring you up—to—date at home with the front pages. the metro focusses on the work the mp geoffrey cox has been doing away from parliament. it says labour are calling for an offical inquiry. the care sector is facing an acute shortfall in workers, according the i. it's partly down to rules over vaccinations kick in. that's malala on her wedding day on the telegraph. it also has quotes from the education secretary, who says oxford university owes jewish students an explanation over the cash it received from the mosleys. the ft has an image from poland's border with belarus. further troops have been deployed there, after migrants began to gather in large numbers. there's a similar image on the guardian — it's top story though is the warning that global temperatures will rise by 2.4 degrees, even with cop 26 climate pledges taken into account. and the star points at what it refers to as calls eco—hypocrasy, o
with me are natalie fahy, the senior editor of the nottingham post, derby telegraph and lincolnshireand rachel watson, the deputy political editor of the scottish daily mail. let me bring you up—to—date at home with the front pages. the metro focusses on the work the mp geoffrey cox has been doing away from parliament. it says labour are calling for an offical inquiry. the care sector is facing an acute shortfall in workers, according the i. it's partly down to rules over vaccinations kick...
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there were pilgrims from plymouth that joined the mayflower but most of the pilgrims came from lincolnshireo the north and east of plymouth where the puritans or saint as they were called. of the 102 passengers, 50% were what we would call pilgrims. the other 50% were called strangers, so they were not particularly strong in terms of their rejection of james the first church of england. the puritans came from places like scrutiny manner where they illegally set up a church of worship before they went to holland. that were perhaps some people from holland who would comeo join the ship, possibly in london. plymouth would've been their final calling port, and many of them stayed in some of the buildings like iron house. it was a fine accommodation within make arrangements for what to do with the passengers who were on board the speedwell who obviously were not going to travel on the speedwell. some of them went back home. some of them went back to holland and the rest of them went off on the very crowded mayflower. it would been a very unfamiliar and quite an alien place to those people who ca
there were pilgrims from plymouth that joined the mayflower but most of the pilgrims came from lincolnshireo the north and east of plymouth where the puritans or saint as they were called. of the 102 passengers, 50% were what we would call pilgrims. the other 50% were called strangers, so they were not particularly strong in terms of their rejection of james the first church of england. the puritans came from places like scrutiny manner where they illegally set up a church of worship before...
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the north, so that does mean it might feel chilly on the north coast of norfolk there, around lincolnshiree. this is bbc news. the headlines. nhs leaders warn that the strain on the health service this winter is unsustainable with growing waits for ambulances. things are already very difficult in the health service, it is compromising patient safety, it is compromising quality of service. more turmoil at yorkshire cricket club over azeem rafiq's racism allegations england'sjoe root speaks out and another boss resigns. the head of the united nations describes tackling climate change as the world's most important fight, as he urges nations at the cop26 summit not to make hollow promises. the queen will attend a remembrance service at the cenotaph on sunday as the uk falls silent to mark armisitice day.
the north, so that does mean it might feel chilly on the north coast of norfolk there, around lincolnshiree. this is bbc news. the headlines. nhs leaders warn that the strain on the health service this winter is unsustainable with growing waits for ambulances. things are already very difficult in the health service, it is compromising patient safety, it is compromising quality of service. more turmoil at yorkshire cricket club over azeem rafiq's racism allegations england'sjoe root speaks out...
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to the government from a specialist care home provider for people with learning difficulties in lincolnshired. with that deadline now just a few days away, crispin rolfe has been to speak to one raf veteran who�*s recently become a carer. hello, everyone! welcome to will�*s kitchen. today we are making a chicken and chorizo paella. my name is william and i have been here nearly ten years. my name is les, i have been working here for almost five years now and i love every second of it, it's a greatjob. will has autism and visits the care home in dorrington daily. les, his carer, was a former raf veteran. this is what les has helped him to create, a youtube cookery show. but covid has been a challenge. last year was hard because when i found out about covid... i was off for four months. they rang me up and said would you like to come back? yes, i would like to come back. we are for young people, but we are not elderly care. if you have autism you don�*t want to be locked down, you want to interact with the right support staff. now as the government says all nhs workers must be double vaccinate
to the government from a specialist care home provider for people with learning difficulties in lincolnshired. with that deadline now just a few days away, crispin rolfe has been to speak to one raf veteran who�*s recently become a carer. hello, everyone! welcome to will�*s kitchen. today we are making a chicken and chorizo paella. my name is william and i have been here nearly ten years. my name is les, i have been working here for almost five years now and i love every second of it, it's...
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rest of the day, some sunshine is to the grampians, east of the pennines, through humberside, lincolnshirell in the north, very windy actually up in shetland, but the winds are not down on those of yesterday. and i should imagine it feels quite pleasant, particularly with the sunshine. but there's lots of low cloud around the hills and coasts in the west. so really rather leaden skies here and damp at times. now, through this evening and overnight, those clear spells will tend to fill in with some mist and fog again. but all weather front starts to get a move on across scotland. so bringing some more persistent rain across mainland scotland overnight. and as you can see, it remains mild. so it's behind this weather front that we introduce the colder air. so misty, grey and fog around in southern areas, but then some brighter skies and largely dry. but rain does arrive for northern england. northern ireland clears away later in the day. the brighter skies invading here, but also the colder air, sixes and sevens, as you can see. and those showers will turn a bit wintry as we get into sunday
rest of the day, some sunshine is to the grampians, east of the pennines, through humberside, lincolnshirell in the north, very windy actually up in shetland, but the winds are not down on those of yesterday. and i should imagine it feels quite pleasant, particularly with the sunshine. but there's lots of low cloud around the hills and coasts in the west. so really rather leaden skies here and damp at times. now, through this evening and overnight, those clear spells will tend to fill in with...
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joining us from lincolnshire this evening.s on the line. well, not to rally people — leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it's _ leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it's not. _ leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it's not. la - leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it's not. la people| rally people it's not. la people have been warning about this for many years and have taken action to stop it, but it's often presented in the media, i have to say, is a bit of a joke and an excuse. that shows how very serious this problem is. what should be done about it? should trees be cleared away from railway lines? ~ , ,., , trees be cleared away from railway lines? ~ , g trees be cleared away from railway lines? �* , g ., ., trees be cleared away from railway lines? ~ , g ., ., lines? absolutely. my magazine has been campaigning — lines? absolutely. my magazine has been campaigning for— lines? absolutely. my magazine has been campaigning for years - lines? absolutely. my magazine has been campaigning f
joining us from lincolnshire this evening.s on the line. well, not to rally people — leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it's _ leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it's not. _ leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it's not. la - leaves on the line. well, not to rally people it's not. la people| rally people it's not. la people have been warning about this for many years and have taken action to stop it, but it's often presented in the media, i have to say, is a bit...
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watertown in 1630 in most interesting, one of the new arrivals in massachusetts was a member of the lincolnshirehurch said that prior to the sailing of winthrop, it was mr. cotton's charge that they should take it nice and do nothing to offend them. the essence of the story is found in my bradford recorded in the plymouth plantation was some additional detail. but that is not all. and in his dialogue bradford repeatedly emphasized identification with the broader congregation movement as found elsewhere in new among the english congregational independents. and only the insertion of a plymouth plantation with the downfall of the bishops and the ceremonies that came about with the onset of the period revolution. clearly, a case can be made in shaping new england's congregational puritanism. the other major o way that my understanding has changed by immersing myself in bradford and other sources, his understanding of the pilgrim relations with the native population. has made clear in the yesterday —- essay of the new edition the natives had ample reason to be suspicious of the arrivals on the mayflo
watertown in 1630 in most interesting, one of the new arrivals in massachusetts was a member of the lincolnshirehurch said that prior to the sailing of winthrop, it was mr. cotton's charge that they should take it nice and do nothing to offend them. the essence of the story is found in my bradford recorded in the plymouth plantation was some additional detail. but that is not all. and in his dialogue bradford repeatedly emphasized identification with the broader congregation movement as found...
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this butcher in louth in lincolnshire isn't happy.le are now fed up of the situation and don't really know whether they agree with the masking situation so you are going to have problems with customers facing each other. children at an essex school are being tested because of a link to a new variant case. more generally, face masks are being recommended in communal areas at secondaries and communal colleges in england. they're already required in scottish schools. so there's a lot for the health service to think about as they're asked to ramp up the roll—out of the vaccination booster programme, and care for patients as winter sets in. until more is known about the new variant the nhs can only focus on patients coming through the doors, and although hospitals are under a lot of pressure, covid numbers are well down on this time last year, and considerably lower than injanuary — largely thanks to the success of the vaccines. these are uncertain times, but while officials argue it's not all doom and gloom, some ministers have been stres
this butcher in louth in lincolnshire isn't happy.le are now fed up of the situation and don't really know whether they agree with the masking situation so you are going to have problems with customers facing each other. children at an essex school are being tested because of a link to a new variant case. more generally, face masks are being recommended in communal areas at secondaries and communal colleges in england. they're already required in scottish schools. so there's a lot for the...
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with me are natalie fahy, the senior editor of the nottingham post, derby telegraph and lincolnshireand rachel watson, the deputy political editor of the scottish daily mail. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. we've pages, starting with. had a few more in the last hour. we've had a few more in the last hour. the metro focusses on the work the mp geoffrey cox has been doing away from parliament. the paper reports labour are calling for an offical inquiry. the times has the same focus. it claims to have an image showing mr cox using his parliamentary office for legal work. the care sector is facing an acute shortfall in workers, according the i. it's partly down to rules over vaccinations kicking in. that's partly because of vaccination kicking and particularly nottingham. malala on her wedding day on the telegraph. nine years after the taliban tried to murder her. according to the education secretary... who says oxford university owes jewish students an explanation over the cash it received from the mosleys. the money was apparently set up in trust by his late father sir oswald mo
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interestingly one of the new arrivals in massachusetts, william would been a member of john cottons boston lincolnshire church, said prior to the sailing of the winthrop fleet it was quote, mr. cottons charge that they should take advice from them at plymouth and should do nothing to offend them. the essence of this story including the text of letters this out and what bradford reported with some additional detail in the letter book. but that is not all. in various poems and in this dialogue, radford repeatedly emphasized plymouth identification with the broader congregational movement as dumbbells were in new england and among the english congregational independence. in a lengthy insertion he rejoices in the downfall of the bishops with their ceremonies that came about with the onset of the puritan revolution. clearly i case can be made for the role of plymouth in shaping new england's congregational puritanism. the other way in which my understanding of early new england has changed by immersing myself in bradford and other sources is an understanding of its relations with the native population. as m
interestingly one of the new arrivals in massachusetts, william would been a member of john cottons boston lincolnshire church, said prior to the sailing of the winthrop fleet it was quote, mr. cottons charge that they should take advice from them at plymouth and should do nothing to offend them. the essence of this story including the text of letters this out and what bradford reported with some additional detail in the letter book. but that is not all. in various poems and in this dialogue,...
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still a northerly wind coming into the north sea so again, places like lincolnshire into norfolk, ifll. dan jibed his way into week seven. let's remind ourselves of the action. tilly, how you can look so beautiful painted _ tilly, how you can look so beautiful painted green, i have no idea, darling, — painted green, i have no idea, darling, but you danced it really well, _ darling, but you danced it really well, congratulations. i have written a few things down here and they all basically say, perfect. i saw some lifts you haven't done before, _ i saw some lifts you haven't done before, i— i saw some lifts you haven't done before, i saw you dropping on the floor— before, i saw you dropping on the floor without fear. from this, you take _ floor without fear. from this, you take on_ floor without fear. from this, you take on a — floor without fear. from this, you take on a new grow and you keep on pushing _ take on a new grow and you keep on pushing so_ take on a new grow and you keep on pushing so keep challenging yourself. it pushing so keep challenging ourself. . , ., , ~ yourself.
still a northerly wind coming into the north sea so again, places like lincolnshire into norfolk, ifll. dan jibed his way into week seven. let's remind ourselves of the action. tilly, how you can look so beautiful painted _ tilly, how you can look so beautiful painted green, i have no idea, darling, — painted green, i have no idea, darling, but you danced it really well, _ darling, but you danced it really well, congratulations. i have written a few things down here and they all basically...
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julia knight's mother is currently in a care home in lincolnshire. often in their late 60s, 705, often have long—term conditions themselves and find it impossible to find 2a needs care. so you go through a whole lot of guilt about not being able to care for your parents, they cared for you, and then you get into a system where you have to fight for funding, so the whole system of funding per se needs looking at, because when i think about my dad, who had such limited abilities was turned down for funding without even a second, there is no right of appeal. and lucky enough, because i am a retired nurse, i did have the background to challenge the system and in the end i won, but it was at great cost to myself, because when we were going through all this, he, we finally did get the funding, but he died shortly afterwards and within a couple of weeks, my mum had covid as well, so you can imagine what a year we had. and it's continuously for me, it's fighting the system. now i have got to fight it for my mum as well, because she is notjudged to need any f
julia knight's mother is currently in a care home in lincolnshire. often in their late 60s, 705, often have long—term conditions themselves and find it impossible to find 2a needs care. so you go through a whole lot of guilt about not being able to care for your parents, they cared for you, and then you get into a system where you have to fight for funding, so the whole system of funding per se needs looking at, because when i think about my dad, who had such limited abilities was turned down...
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got 29,000 customers still without power over the north—east of england, yorkshire and northern lincolnshiredest to get the other 29,000 back on. what working our hardest to get the other 29,000 back on.— 29,000 back on. what sort of time sain deal 29,000 back on. what sort of time spain deal expect _ 29,000 back on. what sort of time spain deal expect that _ 29,000 back on. what sort of time spain deal expect that to _ 29,000 back on. what sort of time spain deal expect that to happen . spain deal expect that to happen either? —— timeframe. this spain deal expect that to happen either? -- timeframe.— spain deal expect that to happen either? -- timeframe. this is the second full— either? -- timeframe. this is the second full day _ either? -- timeframe. this is the second full day of _ either? -- timeframe. this is the second full day of access - either? -- timeframe. this is the second full day of access we've i either? -- timeframe. this is the l second full day of access we've got to the network. obviously really strong winds had a very long tail. many people will be aware in the region of
got 29,000 customers still without power over the north—east of england, yorkshire and northern lincolnshiredest to get the other 29,000 back on. what working our hardest to get the other 29,000 back on.— 29,000 back on. what sort of time sain deal 29,000 back on. what sort of time spain deal expect _ 29,000 back on. what sort of time spain deal expect that _ 29,000 back on. what sort of time spain deal expect that to _ 29,000 back on. what sort of time spain deal expect that to happen ....
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it was near lincoln according to lincolnshire police.ool is the rendezvous point for anyone worry id, alarming to hear about that but let us hope that is correct, no—one seriously injured there. we will update you of course more on that as soon as we get it. sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's mike. good morning. it's back to test cricket and the ashes tour next for england's cricketers, after the t20 team, were reminded of how quickly the tables can turn, in the shortest format of the sport, as they had their place in sunday�*s as they had their place in sunday's world cup final snatched away from them, by new zealand. england had looked on course, to keep alive their hopes of adding, the t20 title, to the 50 over trophy they hold, and after making 166 for 4, they had new zealand on the ropes. but needing an unlikely, 57 runs off the last 24 ballsjimmy neesham channelled all the hurt he felt, from when his team lost to england in the 50 overfinal at lords, two years ago, and in just one over, smashed his tea
it was near lincoln according to lincolnshire police.ool is the rendezvous point for anyone worry id, alarming to hear about that but let us hope that is correct, no—one seriously injured there. we will update you of course more on that as soon as we get it. sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's mike. good morning. it's back to test cricket and the ashes tour next for england's cricketers, after the t20 team, were reminded of how quickly the tables can turn, in the...
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the north, so that doesn't mean it might feel chilly on the north coast of norfolk there, around lincolnshireso often cloudy with a few sunny spells. the really unsettled weather won't arrive until later on next week. bye— bye. this is bbc news. i'm christian fraser live at the glasgow climate summit. the un chief antonio guterres warns negotiators to pick up the pace. they're trying to reach a meaningful deal before the scheduled end of the conference on friday. among the questions still unresolved, how quickly the world can agree to phase out dirty fossil fuels. and countries on the climate change front—line blame america for a lack of progress. we speak with a senior minister of the pacific island nation, tuvalu. with a day to go until the scheduled end of the un climate summit, the british hosts have warned that clinching a deal remains a monumental challenge. the president of the conference, alok sharma, says more needed to be done on most of the central issues. what are they? let's bring in our reality check correspondent chris morris, who's also here. lots of outstanding issues to reso
the north, so that doesn't mean it might feel chilly on the north coast of norfolk there, around lincolnshireso often cloudy with a few sunny spells. the really unsettled weather won't arrive until later on next week. bye— bye. this is bbc news. i'm christian fraser live at the glasgow climate summit. the un chief antonio guterres warns negotiators to pick up the pace. they're trying to reach a meaningful deal before the scheduled end of the conference on friday. among the questions still...
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mr lincolnshire and cambridge at the hospital they need.— hospitalthey need.he hospital in his constituency. heat is under consideration and i aim to make a final decision in the spring of next year. final decision in the spring of next ear. ~ ., . ., ., year. we now come to the deputy leader of the _ year. we now come to the deputy leader of the labour _ year. we now come to the deputy leader of the labour party, i leader of the labour party, angela raynen _ leader of the labour party, angela ra ner. ., ~ i. leader of the labour party, angela ra ner. ., ~' ,, ~ leader of the labour party, angela ra ner. ., ~ ~ .,~ leader of the labour party, angela ra ner. ., ~ ~ ., rayner. thank you, mr speaker, and can i rayner. thank you, mr speaker, and can i share — rayner. thank you, mr speaker, and can i share the _ rayner. thank you, mr speaker, and can i share the opening _ rayner. thank you, mr speaker, and can i share the opening words i can i share the opening words from the fineness said regarding our armed forces and the tremendous work they do in also send my b
mr lincolnshire and cambridge at the hospital they need.— hospitalthey need.he hospital in his constituency. heat is under consideration and i aim to make a final decision in the spring of next year. final decision in the spring of next ear. ~ ., . ., ., year. we now come to the deputy leader of the _ year. we now come to the deputy leader of the labour _ year. we now come to the deputy leader of the labour party, i leader of the labour party, angela raynen _ leader of the labour party,...
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guestsjoining me tonight are natalie fahy, senior editor of the nottingham post, derby telegraph and lincolnshirereceived their boosterjab. labour has called on the prime minister to launch an investigation into a conservative mp who earned almost £900,000 through jobs outside parliament. sir geoffrey cox racked up the wage bill as a lawyer, including a spell working in the caribbean to advise on a corruption inquiry. sir geoffrey has not broken any rules, but downing street said mps who don't serve their constituents and make themselves visible to the public are "not doing the job". our political correspondent ben wright reports. for some mps, onejob is not enough. this devon constituency is represented in parliament by the conservative mp sir geoffrey cox. his majority is huge, and so are the fees he charges as a lawyer. for work that takes him a long way from his voters. the purpose of elected office is to serve the public. it is not to enrich the officeholder. here is sir geoffrey injune representing the british virgin islands, which is facing an inquiry into the way it's governed. the daily
guestsjoining me tonight are natalie fahy, senior editor of the nottingham post, derby telegraph and lincolnshirereceived their boosterjab. labour has called on the prime minister to launch an investigation into a conservative mp who earned almost £900,000 through jobs outside parliament. sir geoffrey cox racked up the wage bill as a lawyer, including a spell working in the caribbean to advise on a corruption inquiry. sir geoffrey has not broken any rules, but downing street said mps who don't...
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but for the grampians, east of the pennines, humberside, lincolnshire and the eastern side of the welshehind the weather front, the cold weather front, behind the weather front, the cold weatherfront, true behind the weather front, the cold weather front, true to behind the weather front, the cold weatherfront, true to its name, the air will come right the way down from the arctic. we will see a drop in temperatures, four or five celsius, accentuated by the strength of the win. that will mean particularly brisk around northern coast and later on sunday, further south and east. the frost is developing, notjust cold by day, but cold finite. a few wintry showers over the hills in the north, could be winteryness in the hills across snowdonia. we may well keep a few showers across kent and essex during the day on sunday. a chilly wind here but the notice is how chilly it will feel. temperatures are significantly lower and they get lower still later next week. the risk of something wintry in the forecast. stay tuned, goodbye. cricket chiefs are holding an urgent meeting about racism in the ga
but for the grampians, east of the pennines, humberside, lincolnshire and the eastern side of the welshehind the weather front, the cold weather front, behind the weather front, the cold weatherfront, true behind the weather front, the cold weather front, true to behind the weather front, the cold weatherfront, true to its name, the air will come right the way down from the arctic. we will see a drop in temperatures, four or five celsius, accentuated by the strength of the win. that will mean...
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however, what is less than welcome to my constituents is the levelling down of lincolnshire's highwaynd am - will agree. i thank you very much. i will do my utmost and am sure - will agree. i thank you very much. i will do my utmost and am sure he. will do my utmost and am sure he has invited everybody. a lot of people are going to be to lincoln, i hope. i'm sure that matt right honourable friend for transport will listen very carefully to what he had to say. very carefully to what he had to sa , , , �* very carefully to what he had to sa. , . , say. inexplicable, mr speaker, is how former— say. inexplicable, mr speaker, is how former vaccine _ say. inexplicable, mr speaker, is how former vaccine task - say. inexplicable, mr speaker, is how former vaccine task force i say. inexplicable, mr speaker, is i how former vaccine task force chair described the decision to cancel the contract with a company the prime minister has himself visited. she also noted how shoddily the company have been treated and how damaging the government's decision has been for uk life sciences, exports and jobs
however, what is less than welcome to my constituents is the levelling down of lincolnshire's highwaynd am - will agree. i thank you very much. i will do my utmost and am sure - will agree. i thank you very much. i will do my utmost and am sure he. will do my utmost and am sure he has invited everybody. a lot of people are going to be to lincoln, i hope. i'm sure that matt right honourable friend for transport will listen very carefully to what he had to say. very carefully to what he had to sa...
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of a breeze blowing place on the east coast and that could bring spots of rain for the likes of lincolnshireegrees. not quite as warm a saturday for some of us. moving into the new working week, here is the front that tries to make its way further south, front that tries to make its way furthersouth, but front that tries to make its way further south, but it has to fizzle out because of the high pressure around. few spots of rain for southern scotland, perhaps northern england, but sunshine returning from the north—west, stays quite cloudy in the south and east on monday and those temperatures down a touch, but still up to about 40 degrees or so that one or two spots in the brighter spells. that one or two spots in the brighterspells. —— that one or two spots in the brighter spells. —— 14 degrees. very mild unsettled weather. as we head into next week, hint things could be more settled with the odd spot of rain around. certainly through the weekend, things are looking mild. tonight at 5pm... the cop26 climate summit is in its final hours. there is a draught agreement calling on governments t
of a breeze blowing place on the east coast and that could bring spots of rain for the likes of lincolnshireegrees. not quite as warm a saturday for some of us. moving into the new working week, here is the front that tries to make its way further south, front that tries to make its way furthersouth, but front that tries to make its way further south, but it has to fizzle out because of the high pressure around. few spots of rain for southern scotland, perhaps northern england, but sunshine...
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about 17,000 homes in the north east of england, yorkshire and lincolnshire are also still without powerard a rumour in the local shop, could be friday. how does that make you feel? it is a long time to go, isn't it? we've got the whole week. there's no lights, heating, no access to the internet. they are cut off, and for some, there is only one way to feed yourself. it's been absolutely freezing, trying to walk around the house, keep your body heat up. going out for walks, trying to cook outside. clay cooker. it's really a struggle. because i've only got wood and bits of fire. and i've had to chop a cabinet up this morning. they don't know when they will be back online, it's tough to play in the snow because there is no way for many to get warm afterwards. in alston too, some people at this reception centre are still without power, happy to be eating something warm. it's been really awful, being all alone in the cold. it's been difficult. it's been cold, dark, there's not been any hot food, any hot water. the community here is doing its best to make sure no one goes without. inviting pe
about 17,000 homes in the north east of england, yorkshire and lincolnshire are also still without powerard a rumour in the local shop, could be friday. how does that make you feel? it is a long time to go, isn't it? we've got the whole week. there's no lights, heating, no access to the internet. they are cut off, and for some, there is only one way to feed yourself. it's been absolutely freezing, trying to walk around the house, keep your body heat up. going out for walks, trying to cook...
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there are some mist and fog around and as you can see from this weather watchers picture taken in lincolnshireres tonight falling away between six and 11, so the most another mild night. tomorrow we pick up the light rain, moving east, clearing the south—east and then behind that we are back to brighter skies, and then behind that we are back to brighterskies, but and then behind that we are back to brighter skies, but further heavy rain across central and southern scotland and also northern england and it will be another windy day, but as the centre of the low pressure pushes across central scotland, the wind will ease. temperatures, ten in the north down to 15 in the south. into saturday, brisk winds along the east to start and they will ease through the day but we can still see spots of rain in the far south—east but a ridge of high pressure builds in and it will settle things down. as you can see there will be a lot of cloud around and any sunshine will be at a premium but it will still be mild with temperatures between 11 and 15 degrees. later it looks on sunday that we might see rain com
there are some mist and fog around and as you can see from this weather watchers picture taken in lincolnshireres tonight falling away between six and 11, so the most another mild night. tomorrow we pick up the light rain, moving east, clearing the south—east and then behind that we are back to brighter skies, and then behind that we are back to brighterskies, but and then behind that we are back to brighter skies, but further heavy rain across central and southern scotland and also northern...
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it will take rain into parts of the midlands and parts of lincolnshire.ance floor. so authentic. i don't think i've ever seen a paso from a male celebrity actually that convincing. really. it's incredible. you guys are such a strong team. giovanni, iam like, wow, how does he do that? i love you guys. i'm sorry, i love you so much. i think this was way out of your comfort zone. you didn't miss a beat. you totally enjoyed it. i enjoyed the fact that you enjoyed it. it wasjoyous. thank you, shirley. you are our olympic hero. really, ladies and gentlemen. you gave it everything. we are going to have to say goodbye to adam and katya. what i weekend. i very much enjoyed it. i enjoyed tom and amy listening into the routines and dancing along to all of them. how are you? where are you in the training schedule? have you started training schedule? have you started training already?— training schedule? have you started training already? yeah, we have been trainina for training already? yeah, we have been training for hours _ training already? yeah, we have been trai
it will take rain into parts of the midlands and parts of lincolnshire.ance floor. so authentic. i don't think i've ever seen a paso from a male celebrity actually that convincing. really. it's incredible. you guys are such a strong team. giovanni, iam like, wow, how does he do that? i love you guys. i'm sorry, i love you so much. i think this was way out of your comfort zone. you didn't miss a beat. you totally enjoyed it. i enjoyed the fact that you enjoyed it. it wasjoyous. thank you,...
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jamie antrim is the founder of the ark wildlife centre in lincolnshire, which takes in confiscated or domestic cat and a wild cat. she is classed as a dangerous animal, so she could — classed as a dangerous animal, so she could not be rehomed to a domesticated home, so she came here. all of the _ domesticated home, so she came here. all of the animals here are rescues from _ all of the animals here are rescues from the~~ — all of the animals here are rescues from the- - -— from the... the numbers are staggering- _ from the. .. the numbers are staggering- l— from the... the numbers are staggering. i was _ from the... the numbers are staggering. i was surprised i from the... the numbers are| staggering. i was surprised by from the... the numbers are - staggering. i was surprised by the number of animals coming into the country. you are taking quite a lot of them? . ,.. country. you are taking quite a lot of them? , ,.. , of them? yes. even scarier thing is a lot of the — of them? yes. even scarier thing is a lot of the animals _ of them? yes. even scarier thing is a lot of the animals h
jamie antrim is the founder of the ark wildlife centre in lincolnshire, which takes in confiscated or domestic cat and a wild cat. she is classed as a dangerous animal, so she could — classed as a dangerous animal, so she could not be rehomed to a domesticated home, so she came here. all of the _ domesticated home, so she came here. all of the animals here are rescues from _ all of the animals here are rescues from the~~ — all of the animals here are rescues from the- - -— from the... the...