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inside out west midlands.we are in birmingham, where there has been a rise of terrifying type of car crime. in one case of ca rjacking, type of car crime. in one case of carjacking, the thieves did not even ca re carjacking, the thieves did not even care that there was a baby on the back—seat. eliza was not harmed but in herfirst interview, her mother claire tells us something must be done. ca rs done. cars are more secure than ever before but there remains one simple way for thieves to get in. with your keys. and it seems they will do almost anything to get them. ina will do almost anything to get them. in a series of violent carjackings across the west midlands, drivers have been attacked with knives, iron bars and baseball bats. why are criminals going to such extreme lengths and could a simple change in the law help solve the problem? to find out, we will hear from the victim of one of the most frightening attacks. from the victim of one of the most frightening attacksli from the victim of one of the most
inside out west midlands.we are in birmingham, where there has been a rise of terrifying type of car crime. in one case of ca rjacking, type of car crime. in one case of carjacking, the thieves did not even ca re carjacking, the thieves did not even care that there was a baby on the back—seat. eliza was not harmed but in herfirst interview, her mother claire tells us something must be done. ca rs done. cars are more secure than ever before but there remains one simple way for thieves to get...
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this is inside out west midlands.ight we are in birmingham where there's been a rise of a terrifying type of car crime. in one case of carjacking, the thieves didn't even care that there was a baby on the back seat. eliza o'neil wasn't harmed, but in her first interview, her mother clare tells us that something must be done. cars are more secure than ever before but there remains one simple way for thieves to get in. with your keys. and it seems they'll do almost anything to get them. in a series of violent carjackings across the west midlands, drivers have been attacked with knives, iron bars and baseball bats. so why are criminals going to such extreme levels? and could a simple change in the law helps solve the problem? to find out, we'll hear from the victim of one of the most frightening attacks. i remember being run over and i realised that they'd taken my baby and the car. and i'lljoin the police as they try to tackle the problem. can raids like this really prevent car jackings? yes, definitely. these cctv imag
this is inside out west midlands.ight we are in birmingham where there's been a rise of a terrifying type of car crime. in one case of carjacking, the thieves didn't even care that there was a baby on the back seat. eliza o'neil wasn't harmed, but in her first interview, her mother clare tells us that something must be done. cars are more secure than ever before but there remains one simple way for thieves to get in. with your keys. and it seems they'll do almost anything to get them. in a...
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west midlands, west country, the potentialfor dense fog.ntry, the potential for dense fog. hide me you can see the change, this is our first of rain. moving across the south—west of edwards, wales and northern ireland through tomorrow morning. wind gusts of 50 mph or even a touch more in exposed coastal areas in the west. south—east of england, east anglia, here we will hold onto dry and relatively bright weather through a good part of the day. still quite chilly but temperatures coming up in the west. light across the midlands, north west england, over the tops of the pennines at the scottish mountains, above 500 metres you may well see some sleet and snow. through tuesday night, the first band of rain clears through but look at this area of low pressure deepening. what's of light lines, wednesday is going to be a very windy day. gales quite widely could see wind gusts of 60 to 70 mph in places. bands of rain sweeping north—eastwards, parts of eastern scotla nd north—eastwards, parts of eastern scotland could see the heaviest of the rain.
west midlands, west country, the potentialfor dense fog.ntry, the potential for dense fog. hide me you can see the change, this is our first of rain. moving across the south—west of edwards, wales and northern ireland through tomorrow morning. wind gusts of 50 mph or even a touch more in exposed coastal areas in the west. south—east of england, east anglia, here we will hold onto dry and relatively bright weather through a good part of the day. still quite chilly but temperatures coming up...
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midland. you can see midland live on the electric rodeo tour in atlanta, georgia.rom jake owen and emily blunt, lynn manuel miranda, cane brown and the former first lady of the former united states, michelle obama. please join us for that. our first guest tonight ever too have graced the cover and made us laugh and try and he wants to be your human melatonin with his new project, the sleep club. please welcome, jeff bridges! >> how are you doing? >> well, jimmy. >> jimmy: do you live in the fire zone? are you that way? >> not this particular -- i don't know. we have been a little padded up in malibu. it turned it down maybe 20 years ago. we lost a place in santa barbara in the fire up there. >> jimmy: was that the mudslide? >> it wasn't the fire, it was the debris flow after the fire. >> jimmy: that's bad, too. when there is a mudslide, can you see it come something. >> i heard it coming. it sounded like a train. we looked out the window and clouds were all red because of all these gas lines blowing up and here it comes. boom! >> jimmy: how much time do you have to
midland. you can see midland live on the electric rodeo tour in atlanta, georgia.rom jake owen and emily blunt, lynn manuel miranda, cane brown and the former first lady of the former united states, michelle obama. please join us for that. our first guest tonight ever too have graced the cover and made us laugh and try and he wants to be your human melatonin with his new project, the sleep club. please welcome, jeff bridges! >> how are you doing? >> well, jimmy. >> jimmy: do...
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be right back with midland! by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to my guests. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next. first this is their album "on the rocks." here with the song "burnout," midland! ♪ watching cigarettes burn out ♪ all of us turned out ♪ fast as a cigarette can burn out ♪ ♪ just watching rivers run down the side of my bottle ♪ ♪ almost like it's crying my tears ♪ ♪ had the world on a string and then i lost everything ♪ ♪ and that's how i wound up here ♪ ♪ watching cigarettes burn out till all the neon gets turned out ♪ ♪ there is nothing left but empty glasses now ♪ ♪ it's all flashes now ♪ the smokin' memory that ain't nothing but ashes ♪ ♪ in the lowlights ♪ these done me wrong songs hit me so right ♪ ♪ i'm so on fire for you it hurts how ♪ ♪ fast as one cigarette can burn out ♪ ♪ if you put your hands on the flame got no right to complain ♪ ♪ cause you know it's gonna
be right back with midland! by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to my guests. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next. first this is their album "on the rocks." here with the song "burnout," midland! ♪ watching cigarettes burn out ♪ all of us turned out ♪ fast as a cigarette can burn out ♪ ♪ just watching...
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he did a lot of relief work for midland red south.ng into a supermarket opposite. it killed ronan fitzgerald, a seven—year—old boy sitting at the front of the bus. it seriously injured his cousin. it also killed 76—year—old laura hancox, a pedestrian. thejudge said it was very lucky that nobody else was killed. the bus company said they didn't live up to their own standards, they accept that their fault because some of this accident and they are now putting in place measures to make sure this doesn't happen again. the judge measures to make sure this doesn't happen again. thejudge did say measures to make sure this doesn't happen again. the judge did say that he felt they disregarded advice and the public were at risk between april and october of 2015 and that has led to this large fine. the french president has condemned what he called the unacceptable actions by some demonstrators during a wave of protests over fuel tax rises. while outlining his strategy on moving to a more sustainable eneregy policy, emmanuel macron said he hears
he did a lot of relief work for midland red south.ng into a supermarket opposite. it killed ronan fitzgerald, a seven—year—old boy sitting at the front of the bus. it seriously injured his cousin. it also killed 76—year—old laura hancox, a pedestrian. thejudge said it was very lucky that nobody else was killed. the bus company said they didn't live up to their own standards, they accept that their fault because some of this accident and they are now putting in place measures to make...
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midland red had received several complaints from passengers about his driving.ses consistently scored his performance as poor, and just 48—hours before the crash, one of his managers had warned that he was not safe and that the company should consider ending his contract. thejudge said midland red had deliberately disregarded the evidence because of staff shortages. he said mr chander, who had beenjudged medically unfit to stand trial, had worked more than 70 hours in some weeks prior to the accident. 76—year—old dora hancox and seven—year—old rowan fitzgerald were killed in the crash. today, rowan‘s family said mr chander should have known he posed a risk, and midland red was equally to blame for the cruel way in which the child died. sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. the prime minister has begun trying to sell her brexit deal to the public on a whirlwind tour of wales and northern ireland against a backdrop of continuning criticism — the latest from the likes of president trump, to senior figures in her own party as well as the dup leader arelene foster who
midland red had received several complaints from passengers about his driving.ses consistently scored his performance as poor, and just 48—hours before the crash, one of his managers had warned that he was not safe and that the company should consider ending his contract. thejudge said midland red had deliberately disregarded the evidence because of staff shortages. he said mr chander, who had beenjudged medically unfit to stand trial, had worked more than 70 hours in some weeks prior to the...
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not bad in the midlands. it will come and go. in the midlands.. it will come and go. by the end of the by the middle of the morning just a few dribs and drabs here and there and in the lowla nds drabs here and there and in the lowlands of scotland it will be quite crisp, three degrees sunshine. a lot of drizzle and low grey cloud. that weather front out of the way by mid—afternoon and i don't think it will turn necessarily sunny but at least it will dry out for most of us. least it will dry out for most of us. that might be a few glimmers of sunshine here on the site. as we head into sunday, saturday night into sunday, one weather front there. another one here heading our way. i repeat performance, sunday morning will see some rain. this is very early hours of sunday morning. the timing is uncertain but there will be winged serpent of the site. some chilly weather in the north earlier on sunday morning frost in aberdeen. the site a lot milder and the split between the weld westerlies and with some rain is evident during the afternoon. mild in the
not bad in the midlands. it will come and go. in the midlands.. it will come and go. by the end of the by the middle of the morning just a few dribs and drabs here and there and in the lowla nds drabs here and there and in the lowlands of scotland it will be quite crisp, three degrees sunshine. a lot of drizzle and low grey cloud. that weather front out of the way by mid—afternoon and i don't think it will turn necessarily sunny but at least it will dry out for most of us. least it will dry...
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on the left ear, giving the nazi salute, the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin, openruiting university students and even schoolchildren. after the ban, he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan, eight of his members have been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how to recruit individuals and gather equipment. there is so much concern about the growing concern from —— growing threat from extreme right—wing groups that the security service, mi5, is taken over from the police in gathering and analysing intelligence on them. these groups are being dealt with in the same way as other terrorist organisations. perhaps the most dangerous man in the midlands group was a serving long score in the british army, he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking infrastructure and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns and crossbows and knives. he had guns and cross
on the left ear, giving the nazi salute, the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin, openruiting university students and even schoolchildren. after the ban, he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan, eight of his members have been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise,...
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misty over the hills of wales and into the midlands as well.southern coastal counties of england. hit and miss and we may be dry. dry. migrating towards the south—west of england. clipping south wales. coastal areas of scotland, perhaps north—east england. north—east england. seeing the sunshine with temperatures struggling. temperatures struggling. we've got another push of rain which has changed the forecast a bit. has changed the forecast a bit. probably drive to the south—west. bbc some sunshine here. whole, the easterly breeze is dry—cleaning cloudy skies. dry—cleaning cloudy skies. sunshine out towards the west but we are drawing cold air from the north. are drawing cold air from the north. temperatures will be lower on sunday. sunday. we keep the same weather pattern into monday. pattern into monday. high—pressure dominating generally. dominating generally. in the atlantic on a couple of large areas of low pressure. areas of low pressure. the weather pattern is going to change significantly next week. change significantly next week. tour
misty over the hills of wales and into the midlands as well.southern coastal counties of england. hit and miss and we may be dry. dry. migrating towards the south—west of england. clipping south wales. coastal areas of scotland, perhaps north—east england. north—east england. seeing the sunshine with temperatures struggling. temperatures struggling. we've got another push of rain which has changed the forecast a bit. has changed the forecast a bit. probably drive to the south—west. bbc...
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quite heavy showers running up through parts of south—west england, wales, into the west midlands that thunder with them. northern ireland, frequent showers, outbreaks of rain, southern scotland brightening up, northern scotland, rain, sleet and no, look at the strength of the wind, windier picture for scotland and northern ireland tomorrow, compared with today. certainly going to feel cold in the wind, for many of us, temperatures a little bit higher, particularly so across parts of southern england. wind chill, where it has felt like it is closer to freezing, it is not quite as chilly tomorrow. they're in mind, tomorrow evening, tomorrow night, it will become mainly dry and mainly clear as well and that will allow temperature to dip a way to give a widespread frost into thursday morning, before cloud increasing on the east, best of any sunny spells in the west, still on the damp side through eastern scotland and north—east england, temperatures still rooted in single figures. low pressure to the south, high—pressure to the north, south easterly flow into the weekend, parts of souther
quite heavy showers running up through parts of south—west england, wales, into the west midlands that thunder with them. northern ireland, frequent showers, outbreaks of rain, southern scotland brightening up, northern scotland, rain, sleet and no, look at the strength of the wind, windier picture for scotland and northern ireland tomorrow, compared with today. certainly going to feel cold in the wind, for many of us, temperatures a little bit higher, particularly so across parts of southern...
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thejudge said that the judge said that midland red had deliberately dismissed the evidence because ofdically unfit to stand trial,. today, rowan‘s family said mr chander should have known he posed a risk, and midland red was equally to blame for the cruel way in which the child died. sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. the headlines on bbc news: 18 migrants, including a baby, are rescued from two small boats in the english channel as they tried to reach the uk. theresa may has started her tour of the uk to sell the controversial brexit deal, which has been widely criticised by mps. a bus company has been fined almost £2.5 million, after one of its drivers crashed into a supermarket, killing two people. politicians from nine different countries have expressed their anger after the facebook founder, mark zuckerberg, refused to appear as part of an international inquiry into so—called fake news despite being asked repeatedly to attend. the politicians were left having to question facebook‘s european policy chief at westminster today, leaving an empty chair for mr zuckerberg. it followed
thejudge said that the judge said that midland red had deliberately dismissed the evidence because ofdically unfit to stand trial,. today, rowan‘s family said mr chander should have known he posed a risk, and midland red was equally to blame for the cruel way in which the child died. sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. the headlines on bbc news: 18 migrants, including a baby, are rescued from two small boats in the english channel as they tried to reach the uk. theresa may has started her...
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the wind not as strong across parts of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, but dry and sunny for, tomorrow not as wet and windy. gail is quite widely this evening, so if you are setting off fireworks, think very carefully before you do so. also check your bonfires for hedgehogs before you like them. through tonight, the rain will become confined towards parts of wales, south—west england and through the midlands. staying dry in east anglia and the south—east. for most of you there will be a frost free night tonight. the wind stays with us into sunday, this is the weather front which today is across western areas, tomorrow across parts of lincolnshire, yorkshire and the midlands. south—west england and south wales also. expect outbreaks of rain during the day, more persistent towards the far south—west. another largely dry for the south—east, and also for scotla nd the south—east, and also for scotland and northern ireland. they may be breezy but there will be a fair bit of sunshine. highs of 11— celsius. they mainly in the west on sunday evening. this is bbc news. the headlin
the wind not as strong across parts of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, but dry and sunny for, tomorrow not as wet and windy. gail is quite widely this evening, so if you are setting off fireworks, think very carefully before you do so. also check your bonfires for hedgehogs before you like them. through tonight, the rain will become confined towards parts of wales, south—west england and through the midlands. staying dry in east anglia and the south—east. for most of you...
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lincolnshire, midlands, it was the south-west.till a few heavy showers around. they were not quite as strong as yesterday, but still potential for gales across the far north and north—west of scotland. tonight, our bags of rain this evening, wales, south—west england, pushing it a northern england and southern scotland. turning wet across northern ireland as we head towards tomorrow morning. for all it will be frost free. even if cooler. drying of staff for eastern areas, wet for northern and western scotland, northern ireland, rain turning lighter and patchy through the day the brightest guy developing. spots of rainfor the brightest guy developing. spots of rain for some in the west and isolated showers in the east, but in my flow of air with temperatures into the teens. —— a mild flow of air. hello again. seven children have been discharged from hospital after the collapse of an inflatable slide at a fireworks event in surrey. another child remains under observation after the incident former cabinet secretary and head of the ci
lincolnshire, midlands, it was the south-west.till a few heavy showers around. they were not quite as strong as yesterday, but still potential for gales across the far north and north—west of scotland. tonight, our bags of rain this evening, wales, south—west england, pushing it a northern england and southern scotland. turning wet across northern ireland as we head towards tomorrow morning. for all it will be frost free. even if cooler. drying of staff for eastern areas, wet for northern...
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today, rowan‘s family said mr chander should have known he posed a risk, and midland red was equally, bbc news, birmingham. the supreme court has decided not to allow a terminally ill man permission to mount a final legal challenge to the law which prohibits assisted suicide. noel conway, who has motor neurone disease, wants a doctor to help him to die. three supreme courtjudges refused permission to allow a full hearing of his appeal. mr conway said the decision was ‘extremely disappointing'. the british academic freed from jail in the united arab emirates yesterday has arrived back in britain. matthew hedges was welcomed home by his wife daniela and members of his family. the durham university phd student was given a pardon after being sentenced to life in prison just days earlierfor spying for the british government. politicians from 9 different countries have expressed their anger after the facebook founder mark zuckerberg refused to appear as part of an international inquiry into so—called ‘fake news‘ despite being asked repeatedly to attend. the politicians were left having to
today, rowan‘s family said mr chander should have known he posed a risk, and midland red was equally, bbc news, birmingham. the supreme court has decided not to allow a terminally ill man permission to mount a final legal challenge to the law which prohibits assisted suicide. noel conway, who has motor neurone disease, wants a doctor to help him to die. three supreme courtjudges refused permission to allow a full hearing of his appeal. mr conway said the decision was ‘extremely...
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the rain in the midlands will be light and patchy, heavyin midlands will be light and patchy, heavy innd northern ireland have a bright afternoon with spells of sunshine, mild with light winds. that evening, the rain will pep up in western areas and move up the rain will pep up in western areas and move up the irish seeds that if you're heading out to bonfire night events, or the actual event itself on monday, it looks like be largely dry away from western coasts. the rain will become heavier and more persistent and more persistent as it moves into northern ireland through the night, into western scotland and always staying quite damp and murky in western wales and the south—west but elsewhere, dry with clear spells and light winds. fairly mild, temperatures between seven and 9 degrees with a few chilly spot in the prolonged clear spells further east. this is monday, a weather front in the north and west of the country, thicker cloud throughout the day with outbreaks of showery rain will it should potted up in wales and the south—west in the afternoon —— brighten up. it will be mild in
the rain in the midlands will be light and patchy, heavyin midlands will be light and patchy, heavy innd northern ireland have a bright afternoon with spells of sunshine, mild with light winds. that evening, the rain will pep up in western areas and move up the rain will pep up in western areas and move up the irish seeds that if you're heading out to bonfire night events, or the actual event itself on monday, it looks like be largely dry away from western coasts. the rain will become heavier...
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so if you are in the london area, the south midlands, you may see a little bit of rain, on balance itdry, temperatures around nine degrees. some rain could fringe into south wales but for the midlands, north—west england, south—west scotland and for a time across northern ireland a chance of seeing breaks in the cloud and some sunny spells. for north—east england and the eastern side of scotland we will keep cloud and some showery rain and with that easterly breeze across the country, top temperatures no better than 7—10 degrees. rain is likely to continue across southern counties of england across saturday evening, elsewhere dry weather, rain, drizzle coming into eastern areas, keeping that easterly breeze feeding in cloud, the best of the clear skies in the west. if it's clear where you are there may be a touch of frost, most areas frost free. sundaym high pressure in charge, but this frontal system threatens to throw a bit of a spanner in the works across the south—east corner. uncertainty about this but clipping into kent and sussex, could see a little bit of rain. it may come a t
so if you are in the london area, the south midlands, you may see a little bit of rain, on balance itdry, temperatures around nine degrees. some rain could fringe into south wales but for the midlands, north—west england, south—west scotland and for a time across northern ireland a chance of seeing breaks in the cloud and some sunny spells. for north—east england and the eastern side of scotland we will keep cloud and some showery rain and with that easterly breeze across the country, top...
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a lot more clout across england and wales, through yorkshire, parts of the midlands down towards the south—west. we could see a few showers get close to the hebrides is to go to the afternoon but much of scotla nd to go to the afternoon but much of scotland will have a dry afternoon. still blustery and a0, 50 mph gusts. lighter winds elsewhere. not a bad day to northern ireland. a bit of sunshine in northern england. we will see things turn wetter. the south—east, east anglia, it should stay dry all day long with temperatures in the mid teens. as
a lot more clout across england and wales, through yorkshire, parts of the midlands down towards the south—west. we could see a few showers get close to the hebrides is to go to the afternoon but much of scotla nd to go to the afternoon but much of scotland will have a dry afternoon. still blustery and a0, 50 mph gusts. lighter winds elsewhere. not a bad day to northern ireland. a bit of sunshine in northern england. we will see things turn wetter. the south—east, east anglia, it should...
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knife crime in the west midlands is at its highest levels since 2011.t too soon, in the most brutal of circumstances. sima kotecha, bbc news, coventry. the man accused of murdering two brighton schoolgirls 32 years ago, has declined to give any further evidence during his cross examination. russell bishop denies the charges. 0ur correspondent helena lee was at the old bailey. karen hadaway and nicola fellows, the 29—year old schoolgirls who went missing in brighton in 1986, 32 yea rs missing in brighton in 1986, 32 years ago. the man on trial, 52—year—old russell bishop, a convicted paedophile, who was convicted paedophile, who was convicted of trying to kill a seven—year—old girl in brighton in 1990. now, he had been giving evidence in his defence this morning at the old bailey, you spend about one and a half hours in the witness box. there was then a break. the jury box. there was then a break. the jury was brought back into court in the last 15 minutes or so expecting to see russell bishop still in the witness box, because they expected him to still
knife crime in the west midlands is at its highest levels since 2011.t too soon, in the most brutal of circumstances. sima kotecha, bbc news, coventry. the man accused of murdering two brighton schoolgirls 32 years ago, has declined to give any further evidence during his cross examination. russell bishop denies the charges. 0ur correspondent helena lee was at the old bailey. karen hadaway and nicola fellows, the 29—year old schoolgirls who went missing in brighton in 1986, 32 yea rs missing...
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for the midlands and into wales, south—west england, further outbreaks of rain, which will be quite heavytimes. temperatures in double figures. we hold onto that mild theme into next week. hello, this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines: a minute's silence was held before the cardiff city — leicester city kick—off in honour of their chairman — vichai srivaddhanaprabha — and four others who died a week ago. the bbc presenter, paul gambaccini, has accepted a payout from the crown prosecution service because of the way it handled unfounded historical sex abuse allegations made against him. mr gambaccini was arrested in 2013 but was never charged. new fears for a christian woman in pakistan, whose acquittal for blasphemy sparked days of violent protests across the country. in the united states, twitter has removed thousands of automated accounts discouraging people from voting ahead of next week's midterm elections. a man—eating tiger that claimed more than a dozen victims in two years has been shot dead in india, sparking controversy over the legality of its killing. now on bbc new
for the midlands and into wales, south—west england, further outbreaks of rain, which will be quite heavytimes. temperatures in double figures. we hold onto that mild theme into next week. hello, this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines: a minute's silence was held before the cardiff city — leicester city kick—off in honour of their chairman — vichai srivaddhanaprabha — and four others who died a week ago. the bbc presenter, paul gambaccini, has accepted a payout from the...
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so if you are in the london area, the south midlands, you may see a little bit of rain, on balance itt scotland and for a time across northern ireland a chance of seeing breaks in the cloud and some sunny spells. for north—east england and the eastern side of scotland we will keep cloud and some showery rain and with that easterly breeze across the country, top temperatures no better than 7—10 degrees. some rain is likely to continue across southern counties of england across saturday evening, elsewhere dry weather, some rain in drizzle coming into eastern areas, we keep that easterly breeze feeding in cloud, the best of the clear skies in the west. if it does stay clear where you are there may be a touch of frost, most areas will stay frost free. for sunday high pressure in charge, but this frontal system threatens to throw a bit of a spanner in the works across the south—east corner. uncertainty about this but clipping into kent and sussex, we could see a little bit of rain. it may come a touch further north and west, but for many sunday is largely dry. a lot of cloud in the east, t
so if you are in the london area, the south midlands, you may see a little bit of rain, on balance itt scotland and for a time across northern ireland a chance of seeing breaks in the cloud and some sunny spells. for north—east england and the eastern side of scotland we will keep cloud and some showery rain and with that easterly breeze across the country, top temperatures no better than 7—10 degrees. some rain is likely to continue across southern counties of england across saturday...
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some of these drifting into east wales, the west midlands, maybe north—west england., a lot of cloud. now, if you‘re across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, i‘m hopeful that this cloud will break up a little to reveal some spells of sunshine. the odd brighter glimpse elsewhere, but hefty showers never too far away from the south—west. for north—west england, particularly cumbria, also northern ireland and south—west scotland, the best chance of sunshine for the day. for eastern and northern scotland, a lot of cloud. misty, murky, drizzly and damp conditions for a lot of time. temperatures generally 6—10 degrees. going through friday night, we keep large areas of cloud floating around, stopping the temperatures from dropping too far. the showers rumble into the far south—west, these could be heavy and thundery and even cause a few travel issues. those overnight lows between 3—7 degrees in most places. we start the weekend like this. high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south. that brings us an easterly wind, which, at this time of year, will nev
some of these drifting into east wales, the west midlands, maybe north—west england., a lot of cloud. now, if you‘re across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, i‘m hopeful that this cloud will break up a little to reveal some spells of sunshine. the odd brighter glimpse elsewhere, but hefty showers never too far away from the south—west. for north—west england, particularly cumbria, also northern ireland and south—west scotland, the best chance of sunshine for the day....
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n sullivan is in midland texas tonight. >> reporter: here in west texa long timers in the oil and gas business tell you the industry is builtgs on three th things. rock, people and money. the permean basin of texas, the richest oil area in america has plenty of the first but always needs more of the other two. that's why some people are questioning whether the great american shaleeail boomed a peak. so-called goo rock is plentiful here. it's estimated there are tens of billions of barrels of oile waiting to sucked out of the ground. but to do that you need the oil and gas workers to do the jb. something increasingly harder to come by in a city 500 miles west of houston with one of the e hottest reate markets in the country. >> getting people to come here particularly to move here is difficult challenge. obviously real estate, particularly -- trk parti troublesome in that house something expensive, more expensive here than houston o dls or someplace like that. your younger families trying to come andt'tart up t a lot to ask. >> locals have told us someel houses in less than 24 hours. s
n sullivan is in midland texas tonight. >> reporter: here in west texa long timers in the oil and gas business tell you the industry is builtgs on three th things. rock, people and money. the permean basin of texas, the richest oil area in america has plenty of the first but always needs more of the other two. that's why some people are questioning whether the great american shaleeail boomed a peak. so-called goo rock is plentiful here. it's estimated there are tens of billions of barrels...
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some of these drifting into east wales, the west midlands, maybe north—west england., a lot of dry weather, but equally, a lot of cloud. now, if you're across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, i'm hopeful that this cloud will break up a little to reveal some spells of sunshine. the odd brighter glimpse elsewhere, but hefty showers never too far away from the south—west. for north—west england, particularly cumbria, also northern ireland and south—west scotland, the best chance of sunshine for the day. for eastern and northern scotland, a lot of cloud. misty, murky, drizzly and damp conditions for a lot of time. temperatures generally 6—10 degrees. going through friday night, we keep large areas of cloud floating around, stopping the temperatures from dropping too far. the showers rumble into the far south—west, these could be heavy and thundery and even cause a few travel issues. those overnight lows between 3—7 degrees in most places. we start the weekend like this. high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south. that brings us an easterly wind, wh
some of these drifting into east wales, the west midlands, maybe north—west england., a lot of dry weather, but equally, a lot of cloud. now, if you're across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, i'm hopeful that this cloud will break up a little to reveal some spells of sunshine. the odd brighter glimpse elsewhere, but hefty showers never too far away from the south—west. for north—west england, particularly cumbria, also northern ireland and south—west scotland, the best...
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west midlands police say they were contacted by their ambulance colleagues, following reports of a 16try at around 20 to midnight last night. the boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries, but was confirmed dead a short time later. two other teens with less serious injuries were also taken to hospital for treatment. now next of kin has been informed, and they're being supported by specialist officers. today, the bbc has spoken to a family friend who has told us of their utter shock and devastation by what has happened. they say he was a quiet lad who was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, and they're speculating this is gang—related. now west midlands police say they are working round—the—clock to establish what happened and to find those responsible. anyone with information is asked to get in contact with them. meanwhile, this is a community that's grieving and struggling to comprehend what has happened. amy cole, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may urges parliament and the public to back her brexit deal after its endorsement at today's eu summit. unsafe
west midlands police say they were contacted by their ambulance colleagues, following reports of a 16try at around 20 to midnight last night. the boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries, but was confirmed dead a short time later. two other teens with less serious injuries were also taken to hospital for treatment. now next of kin has been informed, and they're being supported by specialist officers. today, the bbc has spoken to a family friend who has told us of their utter shock and...
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the thinking is somewhere around the midlands, maybe through yorkshire, as well.ould be quite sick first thing on tuesday. but then the weather goes downhill. —— quite thick first thing. this weather front here will reach south—western part of england and also into wales. there could be and also into wales. there could be a lot of heavy rain. no laughing matter here, it could be a real soaker through matter here, it could be a real soa ker through tuesday matter here, it could be a real soaker through tuesday night and into one step across some western parts of the uk. that's because a weather front stalls across this pa rt weather front stalls across this part of the uk. it's coming from the south, drawing on moisture from the south, drawing on moisture from the south at the same time, and that usually gives these weather fronts some extra power and they rain a lot. wednesday, heavy rain across western areas. the further east you are, there will still be some heavy rain, but in the form of showers. hitand miss, rain, but in the form of showers. hit and miss, on a
the thinking is somewhere around the midlands, maybe through yorkshire, as well.ould be quite sick first thing on tuesday. but then the weather goes downhill. —— quite thick first thing. this weather front here will reach south—western part of england and also into wales. there could be and also into wales. there could be a lot of heavy rain. no laughing matter here, it could be a real soaker through matter here, it could be a real soa ker through tuesday matter here, it could be a real...
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on the left here, giving the nazi salute, was the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin, he recruited university students and even schoolchildren, and after the ban he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan. he and seven of his members have now been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how to recruit individuals, how to gather weaponry and equipment. there's so much concern about the growing threat from extreme right—wing groups that the security service, mi5, has taken over from the police in gathering and analysing intelligence on them. these groups are now being dealt with in the same way as other terrorist organisations. perhaps the most dangerous man in the midlands group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporal in the british army. he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure and accumulated a personal arsenal of gu
on the left here, giving the nazi salute, was the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin, he recruited university students and even schoolchildren, and after the ban he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan. he and seven of his members have now been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate,...
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under a railway station to make way for a high-speed train service that will link london to the midlands1200have already unearthed skeletons, including some of those of the country's most prominent figures. >> it is painstaking work, but it is paying off. hasjor archaeology goal dig unearthed evidence of tuberculosis, dentistry, a the odd celebrity. there are more prominent individuals buried here. bill richmond, a famous boxer from the 1800s from staten island. he has an interesting story. buried there, the first guy to circumnavigate australia. >> this will help them better understand how people lived and died in the 1800s. it is a great opportunity to be able to tell his story -- to tell the story of the landscape, share our discoveries with the communities and deepen our understanding of our nation's heritage. >> this is one of the many sites that will have to make way for the rail project, which plans to link london to the midlands. protesters have campaigned against it, but for this team, it is an opportunity. >> we have over 1000 archaeologists working. it is a dream to work on a
under a railway station to make way for a high-speed train service that will link london to the midlands1200have already unearthed skeletons, including some of those of the country's most prominent figures. >> it is painstaking work, but it is paying off. hasjor archaeology goal dig unearthed evidence of tuberculosis, dentistry, a the odd celebrity. there are more prominent individuals buried here. bill richmond, a famous boxer from the 1800s from staten island. he has an interesting...
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not as strong across the midlands, east anglia, south east. dry and sunny by day.ern ireland. which bodes well for those heading off to fireworks parties. rain in between. but it is the strength of the wind. tomorrow, not as wet, not as windy. we could still see gails quite wildly this evening, so if you are setting off fireworks or planning to, think very carefully before you do so. check your bonfires for hedgehogs before you light them. through tonight, the rain where we have got it will be confined down towards part of wales, south west england and through the midlands. stays dry in east anglia and the south east. made single figures here. but for most of you it will be a frost free night. just about all, thanks to those south—westerly winds which are still with us into sunday. those are remnants of hurricane 0scar. this is the weather front which today is across western areas and tomorrow in parts of lincolnshire, part of yorkshire, the midlands, south west england and south wales. so expect some outbreaks of rain here through the day. the most persistent towa
not as strong across the midlands, east anglia, south east. dry and sunny by day.ern ireland. which bodes well for those heading off to fireworks parties. rain in between. but it is the strength of the wind. tomorrow, not as wet, not as windy. we could still see gails quite wildly this evening, so if you are setting off fireworks or planning to, think very carefully before you do so. check your bonfires for hedgehogs before you light them. through tonight, the rain where we have got it will be...
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we lived in midland, texas. our grandparents were the vice president and the vice president's wife in dc. we did not get to see them as much or as little toddlers. we lived next to my mom's parents. we did not really know our other grandparents as well. i think that is the moment that they came to midland. am i right, mom? we love to read. our whole family does. the first thing i said to my dad when i landed today was -- i just finished a great book. i think she was the one who inspired that in all of us. i think it was because she was and adventurer. i can't even imagine being a young mother and moving away from everybody that i knew. >> also, to a place that was very -- >> also, away from everything i know. moving from greenwich, connecticut to midland, texas, where that picture was taken. luckily she did that, so here we are. >> here we are. [ laughter ] >> i think doing that as a young mom. my grandfather traveled quite a lot. and, to lose a daughter. i am in a similar stage of life as she is in that moment.
we lived in midland, texas. our grandparents were the vice president and the vice president's wife in dc. we did not get to see them as much or as little toddlers. we lived next to my mom's parents. we did not really know our other grandparents as well. i think that is the moment that they came to midland. am i right, mom? we love to read. our whole family does. the first thing i said to my dad when i landed today was -- i just finished a great book. i think she was the one who inspired that in...
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winds not as strong across the midlands, east anglia, south east. dry and sunny by day.and. which bodes well for those heading off to fireworks parties. rain in between. but it is the strength of the wind. tomorrow, not as wet, not as windy. we could still see gails quite widely this evening, so if you are setting off fireworks or planning to, think very carefully before you do so. check your bonfires for hedgehogs before you light them. through tonight, the rain where we have got will be confined down towards part of wales, south west england and through the midlands. stays dry in east anglia and the south east. mid—single figures here. but for most of you it will be a frost free night. just about all, thanks to those south—westerly winds which are still with us into sunday. those are remnants of hurricane oscar. this is the weather front which today is across western areas and tomorrow in parts of lincolnshire, parts of yorkshire, the midlands, south west england and south wales. so expect some outbreaks of rain here through the day. the most persistent towards the far
winds not as strong across the midlands, east anglia, south east. dry and sunny by day.and. which bodes well for those heading off to fireworks parties. rain in between. but it is the strength of the wind. tomorrow, not as wet, not as windy. we could still see gails quite widely this evening, so if you are setting off fireworks or planning to, think very carefully before you do so. check your bonfires for hedgehogs before you light them. through tonight, the rain where we have got will be...
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this is on the rocks here with the song burn out, midland!out ♪ ♪ just watching rivers run ♪ down the side of my bottle ♪ almost like it's crying my tears ♪ ♪ had the world on a string ♪ and then i lost everything ♪ and that's how i wound up here ♪ ♪ watching cigarettes burn out ♪ ♪ till all the neon gets turned out ♪ ♪ there is nothing left but empty glasses now ♪ ♪ it's all flashes now ♪ the smoik in memory that ain't nothing but ashes ♪ ♪ in the lowlights ♪ these done me wrong songs hit me so right ♪ ♪ i'm so on fire for you it hurts how ♪ ♪ fast as one cigarette can burn out ♪ ♪ if you put your hands on the flame, got no right to complain cause you know it's going to leave a mark ♪ ♪ when the glow comes to an end like scattered embers in in in wind ♪ ♪ watching cigarettes burn out ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna quit ♪ but who am i kidding i just jt can't put you down ♪ ♪ so i keep hang in around watching cigarettes burn out ♪ ♪ till all the neon gets turned out ♪ ♪ there is nothing left but empty glasses now ♪ ♪ it's all flashes now ♪ ♪ it's a smokin' m
this is on the rocks here with the song burn out, midland!out ♪ ♪ just watching rivers run ♪ down the side of my bottle ♪ almost like it's crying my tears ♪ ♪ had the world on a string ♪ and then i lost everything ♪ and that's how i wound up here ♪ ♪ watching cigarettes burn out ♪ ♪ till all the neon gets turned out ♪ ♪ there is nothing left but empty glasses now ♪ ♪ it's all flashes now ♪ the smoik in memory that ain't nothing but ashes ♪ ♪ in the...
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perhaps the most dangerous man in the midlands group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporalating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. he had access to young soldiers in his regiment, the royal anglian, and recruited at least three to the neo—nazi cause. convicted of being a memeber of national action in april, he's been thrown out of the army, along with one of his recruits. one of the most extreme people in the midlands group was adam thomas, who also wanted to join the army. he and his partner, claudia patatas, gave their baby the middle name adolf, after adolf hitler. amazingly, just two years earlier, adam thomas had been in israel and trying to convert to the jewish faith, but by the time of their arrest, patatas and thomas were stockpiling weapons for the race war they thought they was coming, including a £1,000 crossbow. adam thomas even discussed stealing an assualt rifle from the army, and with his friend darren fletcher, seen here on the left, he talked about killing mps. and it's not
perhaps the most dangerous man in the midlands group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporalating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. he had access to young soldiers in his regiment, the royal anglian, and recruited at least three to the neo—nazi cause. convicted of being a memeber of national action in april, he's been thrown out of the army, along with one of his recruits. one of the most extreme...
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midland red had received several complaints from passengers about his driving.d consider ending his contract. thejudge said midland red had deliberately disregarded the evidence because of staff shortages. he said mr chander, who had beenjudged medically unfit to stand trial, had worked more than 70 hours in some weeks prior to the accident. 76—year—old dora hancox and seven—year—old rowan fitzgerald were killed in the crash. today, rowan's family said mr chander should have known he posed a risk, and midland red was equally to blame for the cruel way in which the child died. a peculiar thing took place in the british parliament today. a grand committee, comprised of representatives from nine international parliaments met to discuss ‘fake news'. it's the first time the house of commons has held such a multi parliament hearing since 1933. unfortunately the man they wanted to question, one mark zuckerberg of facebook, again, didn't feel it necessary to attend. instead, this is what they saw. just an empty chair and an unused name card. which is surprising. roughly
midland red had received several complaints from passengers about his driving.d consider ending his contract. thejudge said midland red had deliberately disregarded the evidence because of staff shortages. he said mr chander, who had beenjudged medically unfit to stand trial, had worked more than 70 hours in some weeks prior to the accident. 76—year—old dora hancox and seven—year—old rowan fitzgerald were killed in the crash. today, rowan's family said mr chander should have known he...
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midland red had received several complaints from passengers about his driving.rs had warned that he was not safe and that the company should consider ending his contract. thejudge said midland red had deliberately disregarded the evidence because of staff shortages. he said mr chander, who had beenjudged medically unfit to stand trial, had worked more than 70 hours in some weeks prior to the accident. 76—year—old dora hancox and seven—year—old rowan fitzgerald were killed in the crash. today, rowan‘s family said mr chander should have known he posed a risk, and midland red was equally to blame for the cruel way in which the child died. sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. efforts to tackle climate change are way off track, according to the united nations. last year greenhouse gas emissions reached a record high, and that's notjust down to pollution. the food we eat has a big impact. the global livestock population has reached 28 billlion animals. and those animals produce methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and that's expected to increase by 60% in the next two yea
midland red had received several complaints from passengers about his driving.rs had warned that he was not safe and that the company should consider ending his contract. thejudge said midland red had deliberately disregarded the evidence because of staff shortages. he said mr chander, who had beenjudged medically unfit to stand trial, had worked more than 70 hours in some weeks prior to the accident. 76—year—old dora hancox and seven—year—old rowan fitzgerald were killed in the crash....
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west midlands police say they were contacted by their ambulance colleagues, following reports of a 16oy was taken to hospital with serious injuries but was confirmed dead a short time later. two other teams with less serious injuries were also taken to hospital for treatment. next of kin has been informed and there being supported by specialist officers. today the bbc has spoken to a family friend who has told us that their utter shock and devastation by what has happened, they say he was a quiet lad who was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, and they are speculating this is gang related. west midlands police say they are working round—the—clock to establish what happened and to find those responsible. anyone with information is asked to get in contact with them. meanwhile this is a community that is grieving and struggling to comprehend what has happened. amy cole, bbc news. the ukrainian navy has accused russia of opening fire on some of its ships in the black sea. they made a statement on their facebook page after a day of tension during which russia stop ukrainian navy v
west midlands police say they were contacted by their ambulance colleagues, following reports of a 16oy was taken to hospital with serious injuries but was confirmed dead a short time later. two other teams with less serious injuries were also taken to hospital for treatment. next of kin has been informed and there being supported by specialist officers. today the bbc has spoken to a family friend who has told us that their utter shock and devastation by what has happened, they say he was a...
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so if you are in the london area, the south midlands, you may see a little bit of rain, on balance itands, north—west england, south—west scotland and for a time across northern ireland a chance of seeing breaks in the cloud and some sunny spells. for north—east england and the eastern side of scotland we will keep cloud and some showery rain and with that easterly breeze across the country, top temperatures no better than 7—10 degrees. some rain is likely to continue across southern counties of england across saturday evening, elsewhere dry weather, some rain in drizzle coming into eastern areas, we keep that easterly breeze feeding in cloud, the best of the clear skies in the west. if it does stay clear where you are there may be a touch of frost, most areas will stay frost free. for sunday high pressure in charge, but this frontal system threatens to throw a bit of a spanner in the works across the south—east corner. uncertainty about this but clipping into kent and sussex, we could see a little bit of rain. it may come a touch further north and west, but for many sunday is largely
so if you are in the london area, the south midlands, you may see a little bit of rain, on balance itands, north—west england, south—west scotland and for a time across northern ireland a chance of seeing breaks in the cloud and some sunny spells. for north—east england and the eastern side of scotland we will keep cloud and some showery rain and with that easterly breeze across the country, top temperatures no better than 7—10 degrees. some rain is likely to continue across southern...
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and the police and crime commissioner for west midlands police david jamieson.u can describe to our audience, tell our audience what happened that day in the car park. well, i'd split up with my partner. we'd been split up for five weeks. we had a nine—month—old daughter, and i was nine weeks pregnant. there was an agreement for him to see our daughter that day. he was very down, and had been verbally abusive over the weekend. but i said, "you can see our daughter, that's fine." i pulled into the car park, had about half an hour. it was a very sunny day. i'd come back from holiday the day before. i pulled into the car park, and, basically, he got into my car. i turned off my car, turned around to look at him and he had a knife in his hand. his face was very contorted. his voice sounded like something from the pit of hell. and he just basically said, "if you do not agree to be with me, i'm going to slit your throat and go to prison forever for you." so he hit me in the face, got me into a headlock and was strangling me. i was screaming for help, and i kind of put
and the police and crime commissioner for west midlands police david jamieson.u can describe to our audience, tell our audience what happened that day in the car park. well, i'd split up with my partner. we'd been split up for five weeks. we had a nine—month—old daughter, and i was nine weeks pregnant. there was an agreement for him to see our daughter that day. he was very down, and had been verbally abusive over the weekend. but i said, "you can see our daughter, that's fine." i...
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when we was younger, and we would go visit maine, and that was the moment that andy, we lived in midland, texas, and our grandparents was the vice president and vice presidents wife in washington dc, so we do not get to see them as much. but we lived next to jenna and harold welch. we didn't really know our other parents as well, and i think that was the moment when they came to midland, and am all right mom? my mom taught us to say ganny. we loved to read and my whole family does. the first thing that i said to my dad is that i just finished a great mystery, and i think she was the one that inspired that in all of us. i think it is because she was an adventurer, and i cannot even imagine being a young mother, and moving away from everybody that a new, >> also to a place that was very away, >> moving from connecticut to midland, texas, and luckily, she did that, and here we are. but, i think doing that as a young mom, and my grandfather traveled quite a lot, and to lose a daughter in a similar state of life that she is at that moment, i just cannot imagine not having a support system, ev
when we was younger, and we would go visit maine, and that was the moment that andy, we lived in midland, texas, and our grandparents was the vice president and vice presidents wife in washington dc, so we do not get to see them as much. but we lived next to jenna and harold welch. we didn't really know our other parents as well, and i think that was the moment when they came to midland, and am all right mom? my mom taught us to say ganny. we loved to read and my whole family does. the first...
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on monday there will be showers in east anglia, the midlands and southern counties of england.peratures get a bit lower. still some sunshine for western scotland. it gets colder again on tuesday. the cloud thickens further and we will see more showers coming along in line. one of those could affect kent and one could affect lincolnshire and yorkshire. cold winds will make it feel bitter. it is going to be a cold day anyway. factor in the strength of the wind and it will feel close to freezing. tuesday night could bring us some snow across wales and south—west england. the mowers and the brecon beacons could see some of that. looking at the jet stream pattern we have got a block set up with low pressure to the south and high pressured to the north. the mainjet strea m pressured to the north. the mainjet stream is well to the south across the mediterranean, perhaps affecting greece as we look at the weather into the week ahead. for us the weather will not change a great deal. the atlantic cannot exert is warming influence on us because the winds are coming in from a different dir
on monday there will be showers in east anglia, the midlands and southern counties of england.peratures get a bit lower. still some sunshine for western scotland. it gets colder again on tuesday. the cloud thickens further and we will see more showers coming along in line. one of those could affect kent and one could affect lincolnshire and yorkshire. cold winds will make it feel bitter. it is going to be a cold day anyway. factor in the strength of the wind and it will feel close to freezing....
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the rain will sit across parts of dorset, up into wales, the midlands.will be dry. rain into the lake district, into northern ireland, fringing south—west scotland as we go through the afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon, for the bulk of scotland it will finish off dry, pretty windy with it. but the rain arrives through the night. so one front pushes further east, it will be replaced by yet another. and there is quite a squeeze on the isobars, and that denotes where we will see the strongest of the wind, so gusts in excess of 60 miles an hour, maybe more, and some of the rain will be quite heavy through northern ireland, south—west scotland, north—west england. a little more showery in nature further south, but nevertheless windy with it as well. so not a pleasant day, i suspect, as we go through wednesday. in terms of the feel of things, it will be milder, noticeably mild, but when you factor in the wind and rain i'm not sure whether that will be an issue for you. so as we move into thursday, more wet weather, this time pushing in from the south.
the rain will sit across parts of dorset, up into wales, the midlands.will be dry. rain into the lake district, into northern ireland, fringing south—west scotland as we go through the afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon, for the bulk of scotland it will finish off dry, pretty windy with it. but the rain arrives through the night. so one front pushes further east, it will be replaced by yet another. and there is quite a squeeze on the isobars, and that denotes where we will see the...
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some cloud and patchy of rain across lincolnshire, the midlands, east wales as we start the day.t getting away with a completely dry weekend. and further north, sunshine and a much drier, brighter day across scotland on sunday. lots of sunshine to be had. the odd shower in the north—west. black wind arrows indicate wind gusts in excess of a0 miles an hour. the wind still quite gusty across the north—west. 13 in glasgow, 12 degrees in belfast, a nice looking afternoon for northern ireland. a bit more cloud across england and wales, with the odd spot of rain. east anglia and the south—east escaping dry and fine. this rain pushing into the far south—west of england, likely to turn heavier as we get into the first part of the evening, drifting into west wales. maybe getting a bit further east. i think for most places, if you're off to a fireworks display on sunday evening, it should be dry and relatively mild as well. that sort of theme continues for bonfire night itself. let's pick up the story weatherwise as we go through late sunday evening into the early hours of monday. rain fri
some cloud and patchy of rain across lincolnshire, the midlands, east wales as we start the day.t getting away with a completely dry weekend. and further north, sunshine and a much drier, brighter day across scotland on sunday. lots of sunshine to be had. the odd shower in the north—west. black wind arrows indicate wind gusts in excess of a0 miles an hour. the wind still quite gusty across the north—west. 13 in glasgow, 12 degrees in belfast, a nice looking afternoon for northern ireland. a...
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part of the midlands. not a pleasant start of the day, towards the south—west.y morning. —— that rain. look at that, by the time we get a lunchtime many areas are brightening up so the second half of the day tomorrow is looking a lot better. all the while in the north, we will have sunshine in scotland and it'll be quite chilly. 0n we will have sunshine in scotland and it'll be quite chilly. on sunday in the morning, we will see bands of sweeping across the country. it is generally going to be an unsettled day on sunday, further showers on the way and temperatures there not too bad in the south. this is bbc news. the headlines. hackers have managed to access details of half a billion gas of marriott international. theresa may has refused to rule out another commons vote on her brexit deal if mps reject it. she believes she can win the vote. she is at the g20 summit in buenos aires where deep divisions have overshadowed the meeting. and a zookeeper in the west midlands is facing disciplinary action after a snow leopard got out of its enclosure and was shot dead.
part of the midlands. not a pleasant start of the day, towards the south—west.y morning. —— that rain. look at that, by the time we get a lunchtime many areas are brightening up so the second half of the day tomorrow is looking a lot better. all the while in the north, we will have sunshine in scotland and it'll be quite chilly. 0n we will have sunshine in scotland and it'll be quite chilly. on sunday in the morning, we will see bands of sweeping across the country. it is generally going...
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Nov 23, 2018
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some of these drifting into east wales, the west midlands, maybe north—west england.otland. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather, but equally, a lot of cloud. now, if you're across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, i'm hopeful that this cloud will break up a little to reveal some spells of sunshine. the odd brighter glimpse elsewhere, but hefty showers never too far away from the south—west. for north—west england, particularly cumbria, also northern ireland and south—west scotland, the best chance of sunshine for the day. for eastern and northern scotland, a lot of cloud. misty, murky, drizzly and damp conditions for a lot of time. temperatures generally 6—10 degrees. going through friday night, we keep large areas of cloud floating around, stopping the temperatures from dropping too far. the showers rumble into the far south—west, these could be heavy and thundery and even cause a few travel issues. those overnight lows between 3—7 degrees in most places. we start the weekend like this. high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south. that brings us an
some of these drifting into east wales, the west midlands, maybe north—west england.otland. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather, but equally, a lot of cloud. now, if you're across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, i'm hopeful that this cloud will break up a little to reveal some spells of sunshine. the odd brighter glimpse elsewhere, but hefty showers never too far away from the south—west. for north—west england, particularly cumbria, also northern ireland and south—west...
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Nov 23, 2018
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some of these drifting into east wales, the west midlands, maybe north—west england.dry weather, but equally, a lot of cloud. now, if you're across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, i'm hopeful that this cloud will break up a little to reveal some spells of sunshine. the odd brighter glimpse elsewhere, but hefty showers never too far away from the south—west. for north—west england, particularly cumbria, also northern ireland and south—west scotland, the best chance of sunshine for the day. for eastern and northern scotland, a lot of cloud. misty, murky, drizzly and damp conditions for a lot of time. temperatures generally 6—10 degrees. going through friday night, we keep large areas of cloud floating around, stopping the temperatures from dropping too far. the showers rumble into the far south—west, these could be heavy and thundery and even cause a few travel issues. those overnight lows between 3—7 degrees in most places. we start the weekend like this. high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south. that brings us an easterly wind, which, at thi
some of these drifting into east wales, the west midlands, maybe north—west england.dry weather, but equally, a lot of cloud. now, if you're across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, i'm hopeful that this cloud will break up a little to reveal some spells of sunshine. the odd brighter glimpse elsewhere, but hefty showers never too far away from the south—west. for north—west england, particularly cumbria, also northern ireland and south—west scotland, the best chance of...
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sunny spells for but to the midlands and wales in the southwest will have bigger cloud eczema outbreaks of rain. east anglia and the southeast to me colder sunny spells. as a go through the evening there red across the southwestern corner is going to pep up southwestern corner is going to pep upa southwestern corner is going to pep up a little bit and will turn heavier and more persistent bout it will really only be the southwestern parts of the uk so your fireworks display is tomorrow night and actually most places should be tried that the similar story for them as well. this area of low pressure will still be spending its wayjust to the western side of the uk and further east more in the way of dry weather. monday shapes up like this and some clout in patchy rain across the western side of scotland. but again today they generally and for the spells of sunshine and look at that 60 degrees on monday pretty mouth the time of year and mild is actually how we some things up for the week ahead. wind and rain at times but not all the time. that's all for me now. enjoy your evening. hello thi
sunny spells for but to the midlands and wales in the southwest will have bigger cloud eczema outbreaks of rain. east anglia and the southeast to me colder sunny spells. as a go through the evening there red across the southwestern corner is going to pep up southwestern corner is going to pep upa southwestern corner is going to pep up a little bit and will turn heavier and more persistent bout it will really only be the southwestern parts of the uk so your fireworks display is tomorrow night...
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Nov 24, 2018
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throughout the afternoon, some quite heavy and could move further north as well in two parts of the midlandsridor. temperatures in 78 degrees, a few degrees down on yesterday so variable amounts of close towards the midlands, if you thought eastern england and scotland and the best of the sunshine continuing across north—west england and western scotland. into this evening, staying down across the south but the rain begins to peter out and move back into the channel but adding up for the channel islands eye the end of the night so he will be wet but elsewhere drive with a few showers across the far east and cool to come, frost free sky is clear. we are still in the a asked for sunday, east on north—eastwards and will feel cold and maybe a degree or so cold that this afternoon. i get a few showers to the east but a better picture for southern areas, dry with brightness and the chance of some rain returning north into south—east england. the best of the sunshine across western areas. monday is the last of these quiet and cold days, variable amounts of cloud, one of two showers variable amounts
throughout the afternoon, some quite heavy and could move further north as well in two parts of the midlandsridor. temperatures in 78 degrees, a few degrees down on yesterday so variable amounts of close towards the midlands, if you thought eastern england and scotland and the best of the sunshine continuing across north—west england and western scotland. into this evening, staying down across the south but the rain begins to peter out and move back into the channel but adding up for the...
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so if you are in the london area, the south midlands, you may see a little bit of rain, on balance ito south wales but for the midlands, north—west england, south—west scotland and for a time across northern ireland a chance of seeing breaks in the cloud and some sunny spells. for north—east england and the eastern side of scotland we will keep cloud and some showery rain and with that easterly breeze across the country, top temperatures no better than 7—10 degrees. some rain is likely to continue across southern counties of england across saturday evening, elsewhere dry weather, some rain in drizzle coming into eastern areas, we keep that easterly breeze feeding in cloud, the best of the clear skies in the west. if it does stay clear where you are there may be a touch of frost, most areas will stay frost free. for sunday high pressure in charge, but this frontal system threatens to throw a bit of a spanner in the works across the south—east corner. uncertainty about this but clipping into kent and sussex, we could see a little bit of rain. it may come a touch further north and west,
so if you are in the london area, the south midlands, you may see a little bit of rain, on balance ito south wales but for the midlands, north—west england, south—west scotland and for a time across northern ireland a chance of seeing breaks in the cloud and some sunny spells. for north—east england and the eastern side of scotland we will keep cloud and some showery rain and with that easterly breeze across the country, top temperatures no better than 7—10 degrees. some rain is likely...