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lucy beresford, joe twyman, thank you much indeed. coming up next, it is the film review. cheerio!
lucy beresford, joe twyman, thank you much indeed. coming up next, it is the film review. cheerio!
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers withjoe twyman and lucy beresford — that's comingord — that's coming up after the headlines. now the weather with louise lear. good evening. it's been another gloriously sunny day for some. let's take a look at where we had the best of the sunshine. much of eastern scotland today saw temperatures climb up just shy of 17 degrees. totally different story, unfortunately, across the north norfolk coast. with quite a lot of cloud, temperatures struggled to peak above seven celsius. and you can see that quite clearly on the satellite picture. we did have an improvement through the midlands and down towards dorset, but it's this window of clear skies that's going to just drift a little bit further south overnight, and that's where we'll see the lowest temperatures. so starting to see a change into the far north of temperatures. scotland, as cloud arrives here, and that's going to prevent the temperatures from falling much lower than five or 6 degrees. but maybe across the midlands and parts of wales, we could see temperatures around freezin
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers withjoe twyman and lucy beresford — that's comingord — that's coming up after the headlines. now the weather with louise lear. good evening. it's been another gloriously sunny day for some. let's take a look at where we had the best of the sunshine. much of eastern scotland today saw temperatures climb up just shy of 17 degrees. totally different story, unfortunately, across the north norfolk coast. with quite a lot of cloud, temperatures...
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lucy beresford, joe twyman, thank you much indeed. coming up next, it is the film review. cheerio!ilm review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new releases for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. the brilliant french—algerian actor tahar rahim, star of the tv hit the serpent, got his big break in the 2009 prison drama a prophet, for which he won a best actor cesar. now he's up for a bafta for his lead role in the mauritanian, another tale of captivity, this time in the us�*s notorious detention centre at guantanamo bay. they made me. they made you as in they coerced you? what do you think? i don't know, you tell me, did they coerce you? shh! you've gotta tell me what happened, mohamedou. you're asking me to set fire to this place, but i'm still sitting here! rahim stars as mohamedou salahi, upon whose real—life prison diaries the fillm is based. having been subjected to extraordinary rendition injordan and afghanistan, salahi was held without charge in the american military prison in cuba for m years. what if you're wrong? we're not. wha
lucy beresford, joe twyman, thank you much indeed. coming up next, it is the film review. cheerio!ilm review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new releases for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. the brilliant french—algerian actor tahar rahim, star of the tv hit the serpent, got his big break in the 2009 prison drama a prophet, for which he won a best actor cesar. now he's up for a bafta for his lead role in the mauritanian, another tale of...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers withjoe twyman and lucy beresford — that's comingon's share of the sunshine and the warmth — a high of 18 celsius through saturday afternoon. what a beautiful weather watcher picture. slightly different story just down the road. in fact, across northeast england, the cloud lingered all day, accompanied by a nagging cool wind coming off the north sea — temperatures just a maximum of six celsius. now, we are still under the influence of high—pressure, although, it is slipping away to the southwest. and that's allowing a cold front to push into the north. now, we've been talking about this for some time. it is going to introduce cloud across scotland and northern ireland and eventually much colder air. but it means a different day in prospect for scotland. the best of the sunshine is likely to be further south across england, and wales and areas that have seen some stubborn cloud just recently. eastern england, more sunshine, more warmth expected for easter sunday. but that front will bring some rain and a cooler feel as we go through t
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers withjoe twyman and lucy beresford — that's comingon's share of the sunshine and the warmth — a high of 18 celsius through saturday afternoon. what a beautiful weather watcher picture. slightly different story just down the road. in fact, across northeast england, the cloud lingered all day, accompanied by a nagging cool wind coming off the north sea — temperatures just a maximum of six celsius. now, we are still under the influence of...
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of the polling organisation, deltapoll — and we also have the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresfordth. we will chat in a moment. at first, look through a few of the front pages. "passports to normal life, but not for months" — that's the headline on the sunday telegraph, which reports covid certificates are in the pipeline but they might not be ready until the autumn. the so—called passports would allow people to return to sports matches and theatres, as well as travelling overseas for holidays. the prime minister's easter message promisingbrighter days ahead is on the front of the sunday express. ——the prime minister's easter message promising brighter days ahead is on the front of the sunday express. the paper reports borisjohnson is pressing ahead with plans for covid passports, despite warnings from backbenchers — although pubs, restaurants and businesses will not require them for now. the sunday mirror also has the story — reporting the certificates will be trialled at gigs and sporting events later this month in a bid to get big gatherings back on the calendar. the sunday time
of the polling organisation, deltapoll — and we also have the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresfordth. we will chat in a moment. at first, look through a few of the front pages. "passports to normal life, but not for months" — that's the headline on the sunday telegraph, which reports covid certificates are in the pipeline but they might not be ready until the autumn. the so—called passports would allow people to return to sports matches and theatres, as well as...