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the footage was released on the west midlands police twitter feed, so if released on the west midlandsss that, you can do that. just head to their twitter feed. cctv footage has been released by west midlands police, showing a man they would like to speak to in connection with the murder, and the stabbings of seven other people that took place in birmingham in the early hours of sunday morning. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. hello there. we'll keep some sunshine for the rest of daylight today. the winds are lighter than they were yesterday, so temperatures are a little bit higher. it feels warmer but we do have some more showers around. not as many as yesterday for scotland and for northern ireland, but they're clustering and pushing southwards and eastwards across england and wales. one or two, particularly in eastern england, could turn out thundery, as well. they'll rumble on into the evening and then fade away and under the clearing skies in the south it's going to turn a bit chilly. we could even have some fog for the morning commute. all change furth
the footage was released on the west midlands police twitter feed, so if released on the west midlandsss that, you can do that. just head to their twitter feed. cctv footage has been released by west midlands police, showing a man they would like to speak to in connection with the murder, and the stabbings of seven other people that took place in birmingham in the early hours of sunday morning. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. hello there. we'll keep some sunshine...
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iam conference from west midlands police... in birmingham.cerned, and use that somebody has died... all of the victims caught up in that there is we are going to have to leave that, because i like to you is not very good at the moment, but thank you for being with us. we will try to talk to you again after that news conference. tougher coronavirus measures are being imposed in bolton in greater manchester because of a rising number of cases. the infection rate is now the highest in england. the increase is being driven by a spike among younger people. simonjones has this report. "everyone in bolton must play their part". that's the plea from the local council as tighter restrictions are introduced. the infection rate has risen to 99 cases per 100,000 people per week, the highest in england, with people aged between 18 and 49 accounting for 90% of cases. residents are now being told to only use public transport for essential purposes and not to mix with other households in any setting — indoors and outdoors — unless part of a support bubble. a
iam conference from west midlands police... in birmingham.cerned, and use that somebody has died... all of the victims caught up in that there is we are going to have to leave that, because i like to you is not very good at the moment, but thank you for being with us. we will try to talk to you again after that news conference. tougher coronavirus measures are being imposed in bolton in greater manchester because of a rising number of cases. the infection rate is now the highest in england. the...
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this is being treated as a homicide being investigated by west midlands police.he stabbings occured at four or five different locations over a period of two hours last night. police are still looking for a male suspect. tougher coronavirus restrictions have come into force in bolton, the area which now has the highest infection rate in england. uk foreign secretary, dominic raab says this week is "the moment of reckoning," as the uk tries to strike a trade deal with the european union. security forces in belarus have sealed off areas of the capital, of the capital, minsk, ahead of further anti—government protests. at the age of 82 — the iconic photographer david bailey puts on a new exhibition in london. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. police in england have launched a murder investigation after a series of stabbings in birmingham city centre overnight, in which one man was killed and another seven people wounded. two of the victims are being tre
this is being treated as a homicide being investigated by west midlands police.he stabbings occured at four or five different locations over a period of two hours last night. police are still looking for a male suspect. tougher coronavirus restrictions have come into force in bolton, the area which now has the highest infection rate in england. uk foreign secretary, dominic raab says this week is "the moment of reckoning," as the uk tries to strike a trade deal with the european...
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the headlines — new restrictions announced for parts of the north west, the midlands and west yorkshirerom tuesday to tackle rising coronavirus infections. the mayor of liverpool expresses his concern. a 500% increase in round about ten days is really not something that we expected, and it's something that really worries us. it comes as the government considers further nationwide measures for england, a so—called "circuit break" of short—term restrictions. the hope that we have as a nation of avoiding a full—blown national lockdown is that everybody comes together and follows the rules that are in place now. new figures suggest that, on average, infections are rising by 6000 per day in england. care homes in england are to get more free protective equipment as part of new plans for social care to deal with infections. the 90—minute covid test that doesn't need a lab for analysis. cheering and applause. and a warm welcome for the return of gareth bale, who's set to sign on loan to tottenham from real madrid. further large areas of the north of england and the midlands are to face tighter
the headlines — new restrictions announced for parts of the north west, the midlands and west yorkshirerom tuesday to tackle rising coronavirus infections. the mayor of liverpool expresses his concern. a 500% increase in round about ten days is really not something that we expected, and it's something that really worries us. it comes as the government considers further nationwide measures for england, a so—called "circuit break" of short—term restrictions. the hope that we have...
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from the west midlands and the wider country as well.t's the gay village, it's got chinatown, isa the gay village, it's got chinatown, is a really popular place for hen and stag dos. although they are not really going on at the moment. what they have done is put sitting out on they have done is put sitting out on the streets to try and attract people in and remain socially distance to. but i think what the we st distance to. but i think what the west midlands police and crime commissioner is referring to, this pent—up frustration, i've been speaking to him since april, his big concern was that there would be some kind of gradual growing violence as people are kept locked up. young people are kept locked up. young people with not many prospects at the moment. what we saw in the city ce ntre the moment. what we saw in the city centre while this was going on, created a more confusing picture. there was a fair amount of drunken fighting going on, which was probably confusing the picture for detectives who weren't quite sure if this was one p
from the west midlands and the wider country as well.t's the gay village, it's got chinatown, isa the gay village, it's got chinatown, is a really popular place for hen and stag dos. although they are not really going on at the moment. what they have done is put sitting out on they have done is put sitting out on the streets to try and attract people in and remain socially distance to. but i think what the we st distance to. but i think what the west midlands police and crime commissioner is...
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the west midlands mayor has made it clear across ways of the west midlands the amount of coronavirustely the infection rates does not respect city borders and constituency borders, so although i very much regret that this measure has been taken at think it's a proportionate measure, it will i hope affect the economy and the drive to get the region back on its feet and ensure we preserve jobs wherever he can, i don't think it will affect the drive to do that and i hope that it will slow the infection rates, particularly so that it does not mutate between generations. obviously we are very worried about the big increase amongst young people and the possibility that that might migrate into the older generation were much more vulnerable. i think the measure that has been announced is based on not political advice but medical advice, and we must all abide by the new regulations, and if we don't it will get worse. the body by the new regulation is extremely important. it seems you have been convinced the last couple of days, i was reading in the birmingham mail that a couple of days ago yo
the west midlands mayor has made it clear across ways of the west midlands the amount of coronavirustely the infection rates does not respect city borders and constituency borders, so although i very much regret that this measure has been taken at think it's a proportionate measure, it will i hope affect the economy and the drive to get the region back on its feet and ensure we preserve jobs wherever he can, i don't think it will affect the drive to do that and i hope that it will slow the...
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new restrictions are expected to be announced for birmingham and other parts of the west midlands.ghtened measures a few weeks ago. the council hopes that will be a wake—up call. but cases have continued to rise. will be a wake—up call. but cases have continued to riseli will be a wake—up call. but cases have continued to rise. i think it would be a good idea but they have to be absolutely clear and they have to be absolutely clear and they have to protect business this time as well. it is strange because we have already got used to the lockdown, come out of the lockdown and it feels like we will probably go back into it, so at least we are prepared this time. it is like don't go to work, catch a bus to work, don't catch a bus to work, it is confusing and people are not going to listen for that. the conservative mayor for the west midlands insists the new measures will not be as restrictive this time round. we must not fall into the trap of thinking it is a local lockdown and everything is back to where we were in the dark days of march and april. this is about a what is the approp
new restrictions are expected to be announced for birmingham and other parts of the west midlands.ghtened measures a few weeks ago. the council hopes that will be a wake—up call. but cases have continued to rise. will be a wake—up call. but cases have continued to riseli will be a wake—up call. but cases have continued to rise. i think it would be a good idea but they have to be absolutely clear and they have to be absolutely clear and they have to protect business this time as well. it...
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so that's very nice and we love midland very much when we lived there too. very much. for midland. [inaudible] i'm 78, almost 79. and their dependent on what age i guess. you know, when you have four boys and a husband who is running for office, and i'm just not as a memory as i should be on that area i spent most of my life, i think they read truthfully sports illustrated. books about athletes. and god willing we finally got a girl. yes sir. . then you next, you area. >> my favorite book i wrote? i only had four choices. of course my favorite book is reflections. . thank you for asking. i think millie's book certainly was great because it told people about the white house. now, you. [inaudible] well, i do. i do have a speechwriter. and she takes it sort of from my material every day i go out, something unbelievable happens to me. i mean, truthfully. i managed to trip over the funniest things but i do have a speechwriter. she says we make a greatteam. she writes and i erase . >>. [inaudible] and then was unelected? well, i could hardly tell this route because you were probably on e
so that's very nice and we love midland very much when we lived there too. very much. for midland. [inaudible] i'm 78, almost 79. and their dependent on what age i guess. you know, when you have four boys and a husband who is running for office, and i'm just not as a memory as i should be on that area i spent most of my life, i think they read truthfully sports illustrated. books about athletes. and god willing we finally got a girl. yes sir. . then you next, you area. >> my favorite book...
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that is going to be across parts of the north—west, the midlands and west yorkshire.g to be similarto yorkshire. and they are going to be similar to the north—east. that means residents can't socialise with people outside their homes or in gardens. hospitality venues will have table service only and public transport can't be used except for essential journeys. we transport can't be used except for essentialjourneys. we know that the rate here is substantially higher than the north—east. newcastle, for example, has 67 cases per 100,000. here, it is 106 per 100,000. this news has received well by local leaders. it is now up to them to see how locals respond to the restrictions. michael, thank you. as well as the widening of local restrictions, the government is considering tougher measures across england, due to the rise in cases. the so—called circuit break would involve temporary measures such as restrictions on hospitality. the health secretary matt hancock said the government is prepared to do what it takes to protect lives and livelihoods, but that it wants to avoi
that is going to be across parts of the north—west, the midlands and west yorkshire.g to be similarto yorkshire. and they are going to be similar to the north—east. that means residents can't socialise with people outside their homes or in gardens. hospitality venues will have table service only and public transport can't be used except for essential journeys. we transport can't be used except for essentialjourneys. we know that the rate here is substantially higher than the north—east....
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speaker cochair of the midland [inaudible] party parliamentary group. our determined champions. we need to make sure that the midland, the largest regional ectside of london, is not left behind in the government leveling up agenda. will the per minister show a commitment to invest in the heart of our country on fire of the midland? >> my right honorable friend is completely right in supporting the midland engine and that is why we are investing another 200 million pounds and get teambuilding funds into the midlands engine region and i will be happy to write more to him about what we are doing and leveling up in the course of the next few days. >> the chancellor made the political choice [inaudible] here is what the out of limit on the scale [inaudible] why does he think it was in vain? >> mr. speaker this is completely to mr. represent what the chancellor iset trying to d. we've already as i just told we put 190 billion pounds into supporting livelihoods and supporting people and families. we will continue to put our arms around people of this country but the most important thin
speaker cochair of the midland [inaudible] party parliamentary group. our determined champions. we need to make sure that the midland, the largest regional ectside of london, is not left behind in the government leveling up agenda. will the per minister show a commitment to invest in the heart of our country on fire of the midland? >> my right honorable friend is completely right in supporting the midland engine and that is why we are investing another 200 million pounds and get...
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it comes as new restrictions are announced for parts of the north west of england, the midlands and westorkshire from tuesday to tackle rising coronavirus infections. "stay at home" is the message to israelis as it becomes the first country to reimpose a nationwide lockdown to combat a surge in coronavirus cases. nearly a million people will face partial lockdown restrictions in madrid, the epicentre of a huge rise of infections in spain. new rules aimed at banning tiktok and wechat from the us could come into force by sunday. and when he left spurs for spain, he became the world's most expensive footballer. now, gareth bale flies back to london to reunite with his old club. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. more than 3 million people in england have been told they're facing tighter restrictions from next tuesday after a significant rise in coronavirus cases, as the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, says a second wave is now hitting the country. his warning comes as merseys
it comes as new restrictions are announced for parts of the north west of england, the midlands and westorkshire from tuesday to tackle rising coronavirus infections. "stay at home" is the message to israelis as it becomes the first country to reimpose a nationwide lockdown to combat a surge in coronavirus cases. nearly a million people will face partial lockdown restrictions in madrid, the epicentre of a huge rise of infections in spain. new rules aimed at banning tiktok and wechat...
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new restrictions announced for parts of the north west, the midlands, of the north—west, the midlandse rising by 6,000 per day in england. care homes in england are to get more free protective equipment, as part of new plans for social care to deal with infections. the 90 minute covid test that doesn‘t need a lab for analysis. and a warm welcome for the return of gareth bale who‘s set to sign on loan to tottenham from real madrid. further large areas of the north of england of the north of england and the midlands are to face tighter coronavirus restrictions, to try to tackle rising infection rates. the stringent measures are in response to what ministers say are "major increases" in covid—19 rates. people in the north—west, including merseyside, warrington, halton and lancashire will face limits on socialising, and a 10pm closing time for hospitality and leisure venues from next tuesday. there will be new restrictions on socialising with people outside your own household or support bubble, in parts of the midlands such as wolverhampton. and similar measures will be enforced in west y
new restrictions announced for parts of the north west, the midlands, of the north—west, the midlandse rising by 6,000 per day in england. care homes in england are to get more free protective equipment, as part of new plans for social care to deal with infections. the 90 minute covid test that doesn‘t need a lab for analysis. and a warm welcome for the return of gareth bale who‘s set to sign on loan to tottenham from real madrid. further large areas of the north of england of the north...
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this is being treated as a homicide being investigated by west midlands police.nt locations over a period of two hours last night. police are still looking for a male suspect. tougher coronavirus restrictions have come into force in bolton, the area which now has the highest infection rate in england. uk foreign secretary, dominic raab says this week is "the moment of reckoning," as the uk tries to strike a trade
this is being treated as a homicide being investigated by west midlands police.nt locations over a period of two hours last night. police are still looking for a male suspect. tougher coronavirus restrictions have come into force in bolton, the area which now has the highest infection rate in england. uk foreign secretary, dominic raab says this week is "the moment of reckoning," as the uk tries to strike a trade
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the mayor of the west midlands telling us west midlands police will hold a press conference later thisnight. the uk labour party calls for extensive coronavirus testing at airports and a review on quarantine measures for those returning to the uk from abroad. a coronavirus lockdown in the australian city of melbourne is extended for another two weeks. the uk's chief brexit negotiator david frost says
the mayor of the west midlands telling us west midlands police will hold a press conference later thisnight. the uk labour party calls for extensive coronavirus testing at airports and a review on quarantine measures for those returning to the uk from abroad. a coronavirus lockdown in the australian city of melbourne is extended for another two weeks. the uk's chief brexit negotiator david frost says
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when i went to midland, i go to midland because my mother lives there.here was a homebuilder, and and when i had barbara and jenna years after living in midland, i had not read them, i always knew they were his love letters, they were newly married and shift overseas. i always felt she didn't want me to read them, there was something private and personal but then i read some of them and they were private as personal and i felt like a voyeur reading them. and interesting to think of them, young people in love and separated by the war. >> host: your mother lost three other babies which was a tragedy in her life. you were very frightened. >> guest: mother lost three babies, the second baby, that is my first memory, looking through the glass at the nursery, the weston clinic in midland. i don't remember seeing a baby. that is where the little baby was and i was aware this was a big disappointment of their life, they didn't get to keep those 3 other babies and have a family of four children instead of an only child. i was sad too about it. that was my wish on
when i went to midland, i go to midland because my mother lives there.here was a homebuilder, and and when i had barbara and jenna years after living in midland, i had not read them, i always knew they were his love letters, they were newly married and shift overseas. i always felt she didn't want me to read them, there was something private and personal but then i read some of them and they were private as personal and i felt like a voyeur reading them. and interesting to think of them, young...
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back to live in midland. right outside of san angelo, i came upon a few scattered trees line the edge of the road. now on the verge of november, the frost already settled on the land the leaves have fallen and blown away. branches stood dark and empty against the sky. suddenly, someone get tree, a great mass of wind birds lifted up, feathers posting, air swirling as they rose. i slowed and watched in silence as they beat their migratory way south, then glanced back at the unremarkable trees it extended its branches and refuge. the site was like a beautiful wedding guest on the long ride toward home. we were married on a saturday morning of the first methodist church in midland, the church had gone to all my childhood where i was baptized as a baby, i learned to sing in the choir and where my mother still went every sunday. methodist weddings nice. there were no bridesmaids to add a few extra minutes as they walked down the aisle, it was perfect for the old maid in the eligible bachelor. [laughter] the rehears
back to live in midland. right outside of san angelo, i came upon a few scattered trees line the edge of the road. now on the verge of november, the frost already settled on the land the leaves have fallen and blown away. branches stood dark and empty against the sky. suddenly, someone get tree, a great mass of wind birds lifted up, feathers posting, air swirling as they rose. i slowed and watched in silence as they beat their migratory way south, then glanced back at the unremarkable trees it...
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west midlands police declared a major incident after officers were called to reports of a knife attacke early hours of this morning, with further stabbings then reported. officers are treating the four incidents in constitution hill, livery street, irving street and hurst street as linked,
west midlands police declared a major incident after officers were called to reports of a knife attacke early hours of this morning, with further stabbings then reported. officers are treating the four incidents in constitution hill, livery street, irving street and hurst street as linked,
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next week, people living in a large swathes of the north west of england, yorkshire and the west midlands are banned from going to pubs, clubs and restaurants after 10pm. if it keeps people safe and secure, saves lives, then people should just do what we're requested to do. and if they lock us down, they lock us down. we have to do something to get rid of it, it is like fighting a war against something we can't see. the prime minister says while he does not want another full—scale national lockdown, further measures may be needed. i don't think anybody wants to go into a second lockdown but, clearly, when you look at what is happening, you have got to wonder whether we need to go further. nightingale hospital is back on full alert with more than 4,000 new infections in the past 24 hours. and when he left spurs for spain, he became the world's most expensive footballer — now gareth bale flies back to london to reunite with his old club. and coming up on bbc news: details of another big signing in the premier league. fresh from winning europe's biggest with bayern munich, thiago alca ntara
next week, people living in a large swathes of the north west of england, yorkshire and the west midlands are banned from going to pubs, clubs and restaurants after 10pm. if it keeps people safe and secure, saves lives, then people should just do what we're requested to do. and if they lock us down, they lock us down. we have to do something to get rid of it, it is like fighting a war against something we can't see. the prime minister says while he does not want another full—scale national...
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cloudy in the far north—west and we could see four patches for the south across the midlands, east walesd southern england. some could lingerfor a time, it will then clear and for many places it is a sunny day. sunnier than today across north—east england and south—east scotland. quite a lot warmer. 20 in newcastle. more of a breeze. cooler, 16 for belfast and for glasgow. then as we look ahead, some big changes to come through the week. much more autumnal, much cooler and we will see some outbreaks of rain and brisk winds at times. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... leaked documents reveal how some uk banks have allowed criminals and money launderers to move billions of pounds around the world. the government says the country is at a tipping point, and warns restrictions could be tightened — as thousands more cases are recorded. if everybody follows the rules then we can avoid further national lockdowns. but we of course have to be prepared to take action if that's what's necessary. the labour leader says sorting out the problems with testing should be ministers‘ top priority. if
cloudy in the far north—west and we could see four patches for the south across the midlands, east walesd southern england. some could lingerfor a time, it will then clear and for many places it is a sunny day. sunnier than today across north—east england and south—east scotland. quite a lot warmer. 20 in newcastle. more of a breeze. cooler, 16 for belfast and for glasgow. then as we look ahead, some big changes to come through the week. much more autumnal, much cooler and we will see...
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heavy showers around through the morning particularly northern england, the midlands.l warmer with ties between 16-20 c feel warmer with ties between 16—20 c and then cloud and rain sta rts 16—20 c and then cloud and rain starts to push into the western side of scotla nd starts to push into the western side of scotland and northern ireland over night. slowly pushing its way eastwards and a fair amount of cloud arriving into northern england and wales. but we have the cloud and rain, temperatures in double figures but where we have clearer skies, thenit but where we have clearer skies, then it will be cooler. wetter, windier start to the new rig across the north of the uk but drier and increasingly warm and humid further south. good night. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. our top story — the global struggle to stem the rise of coronavirus infections. france confirmed nearly 9000 cases on friday, 15% more than the previous record, set in march. in the uk, a warning that the country is at "a critical
heavy showers around through the morning particularly northern england, the midlands.l warmer with ties between 16-20 c feel warmer with ties between 16—20 c and then cloud and rain sta rts 16—20 c and then cloud and rain starts to push into the western side of scotla nd starts to push into the western side of scotland and northern ireland over night. slowly pushing its way eastwards and a fair amount of cloud arriving into northern england and wales. but we have the cloud and rain,...
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initially in these areas in the north and midlands, primarily not exclusively.arious issues about social distancing and hands, face and space very seriously. thank you, chris, and i think the point about the nhs and the capacity and the openness of it to people to go and have their issues dealt with is very important but obviously that becomes much less possible if we get an increased a spike in the disease put we can go to questions from the public. the appropriate support is available across the uk for young people to be able to fulfil their potential moving through these times of uncertainty. as lockdown and covid—19 have affected young people's mental health and education and youth and implement has risen. thank you very much, tia. i think the answer obviously is that we will do everything we can to help young people through this difficult time and you will have seen the package put in place to support people going back to university, working with vice chancellors to get kobe secure at universities and again i thank stu d e nts at universities and again i th
initially in these areas in the north and midlands, primarily not exclusively.arious issues about social distancing and hands, face and space very seriously. thank you, chris, and i think the point about the nhs and the capacity and the openness of it to people to go and have their issues dealt with is very important but obviously that becomes much less possible if we get an increased a spike in the disease put we can go to questions from the public. the appropriate support is available across...
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days, particularly in other parts of the northwest and it needs to be mentioned in parts of the bus midlands different areas fitting into this local lockdowns strategy and remember that boris johnson promised that it would be like whack a mole. you would have been a break pop up somewhere in the mood try to get on top of it in that area and then they'll be able to lift them, but it would not be nationwide. the problem is, it's already 30 different towns, cities and areas that are subject to these local restrictions, which vary from place to place and in some cases are much stricter than others, it will point to get to the point we re it will point to get to the point were actually, it's too confusing for people, the messaging is going to be difficult and will need to have a much more coherent approach and the weight that we have seen the rule of six, which is across the country and england and applied to children as well and england. scotland, it different and to try to keep the messaging simple. to avoid a national lockdown, do we end up with one by the back store because of its restriction
days, particularly in other parts of the northwest and it needs to be mentioned in parts of the bus midlands different areas fitting into this local lockdowns strategy and remember that boris johnson promised that it would be like whack a mole. you would have been a break pop up somewhere in the mood try to get on top of it in that area and then they'll be able to lift them, but it would not be nationwide. the problem is, it's already 30 different towns, cities and areas that are subject to...
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yeah, i've just come off with the west midlands mayor, the chief co nsta ble of the west midlands mayor are one of the 1.6 two headlines are that if you are one of the1.6two1.7 million headlines are that if you are one of the 1.6 two 1.7 million people who live in birmingham, solihull and sandwell you can‘t mix indoors or outdoors next tuesday, unless of course you are in a household bubble with a particular person who is vulnerable and needs to be in that bubble with you. it‘s quite a big measure affecting a lot of people, and it‘s because the numbers in those three boroughs of the city of birmingham have gone up very quickly. the level of cases per 100,000 people is currently around 80 in birmingham. 60 in solihull, a0 and sandwell. those cases have really gone up in the last week. they have been going up since august, but even really going up in the last week. it is not that social events and parties around the bank holiday weekend may be responsible for that increase that is happening at the moment. ian ward, the leader of birmingham city council, has said that he ask for help from
yeah, i've just come off with the west midlands mayor, the chief co nsta ble of the west midlands mayor are one of the 1.6 two headlines are that if you are one of the1.6two1.7 million headlines are that if you are one of the 1.6 two 1.7 million people who live in birmingham, solihull and sandwell you can‘t mix indoors or outdoors next tuesday, unless of course you are in a household bubble with a particular person who is vulnerable and needs to be in that bubble with you. it‘s quite a big...
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west midlands laboratories are said to be struggling with the workload. results is badly needed. so, problems with testing in birmingham but also right across the country? yes, sophie. it wasjust over a week ago when ministers said there were operational challenges with the testing system after reports that people were having to travel long distances to get tests. they said they had put it right by altering the software. well, here we are and we're still getting reports, it may only be a minority of people, but real frustration about trying to go online to book the tests, struggling with that and then offered these tests may be tens or dozens or hundreds of miles away, from where as convenient. the message from health leaders is it should only be people with symptoms or members of their family with symptoms who try to book tests but i think there is a lot of confusion out there and that's why there is this high demand. in birmingham, they are calling in the military for help with testing to boost that capability. we've heard there are problems with labora
west midlands laboratories are said to be struggling with the workload. results is badly needed. so, problems with testing in birmingham but also right across the country? yes, sophie. it wasjust over a week ago when ministers said there were operational challenges with the testing system after reports that people were having to travel long distances to get tests. they said they had put it right by altering the software. well, here we are and we're still getting reports, it may only be a...
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it is worth running through what west midlands police have and have not come from this morning.tially they were called this morning at half past midnight toa called this morning at half past midnight to a report that one person had been stabbed. they were quickly on the scene, this was a city centre, and the ambulance service we re centre, and the ambulance service were present also. a short time after that they received reports that several other people had also been stabbed. the police have confirmed that a number of people have been injured. at the moment they have said they are not prepared to say exactly how many or how serious those injuries are, but they have declared this to be a major incident. they are also telling us that they do not want to speculate about the motive, but it will be an inquiry that looks at what exactly led up to this. we heard from the women they are talking about fights breaking out. we have been speaking this morning to the mayor of the west midlands who has said that he has been kept up—to—date by the police this morning. it is true that there ha
it is worth running through what west midlands police have and have not come from this morning.tially they were called this morning at half past midnight toa called this morning at half past midnight to a report that one person had been stabbed. they were quickly on the scene, this was a city centre, and the ambulance service we re centre, and the ambulance service were present also. a short time after that they received reports that several other people had also been stabbed. the police have...
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in the midlands. here is tomorrow, warm southerly wind spreading across the uk, plenty of sunshine, turning hot across the south—east. 30 degrees. but for most of us it's not going to be that one, it will be mostly around the low— mid—20s which is comfortable enough in pleasant enough in aberdeen and also glasgow around 20. i think tuesdayis also glasgow around 20. i think tuesday is going to be every bit as warm across many parts of the uk and from wednesday, it is back to normal. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. former british prime ministers tony blair and sirjohn major call borisjohnson‘s brexit plans ‘shameful‘, as the government continues to defend plans to override parts of the withdrawal agreement. more than 30 people have died as wildfires burn in california, oregon, and washington and there are further health concerns for the people living there as the smoke is causing widespread pollution. there's fresh concern in the uk over the growing spread of coronavirus after more than 3000 cas
in the midlands. here is tomorrow, warm southerly wind spreading across the uk, plenty of sunshine, turning hot across the south—east. 30 degrees. but for most of us it's not going to be that one, it will be mostly around the low— mid—20s which is comfortable enough in pleasant enough in aberdeen and also glasgow around 20. i think tuesdayis also glasgow around 20. i think tuesday is going to be every bit as warm across many parts of the uk and from wednesday, it is back to normal. hello,...
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through the midlands and eastern england, you're keeping the cloud through the day. days, but for the rest of the uk, we've got lighter winds here and more in the way of sunshine. so another dry day to come for the bulk of scotland, northern ireland, wales, the south west of england, too. temperatures in the warmer spots in fact a little bit warmer than recent days, 18 degrees or so, but still feeling cool for the likes of eastern scotland and eastern england, too. and then looking ahead into the new working week, we've got an area of high pressure trying to build in, but then this week weather front just starts push across the uk. it will fizzle as it does so. so mostly dry through the course of monday and tuesday, and then things turn to more unsettled and autumnal conditions from midweek onwards. bye for now. hello. i'm shaun ley. welcome to the programme, which brings together some of the uk's leading political commentators, bbc specialists, and the foreign correspondents who file their stories under the dateline london. this week, new pandemic restrictions in th
through the midlands and eastern england, you're keeping the cloud through the day. days, but for the rest of the uk, we've got lighter winds here and more in the way of sunshine. so another dry day to come for the bulk of scotland, northern ireland, wales, the south west of england, too. temperatures in the warmer spots in fact a little bit warmer than recent days, 18 degrees or so, but still feeling cool for the likes of eastern scotland and eastern england, too. and then looking ahead into...
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this is being treated as a homicide being investigated by west midlands police.he stabbings occured at several different locations over a period of two hours. police are still looking for a male suspect — an eyewitness describes what he saw. the police were reacting straight away. they came here within seconds. obviously, nobody chased him because, by the time the police were there, the guy was already at the bottom of hurst street. to my people have tested positive for coronavirus. almost 3,000 more people have tested positive for coronavirus in the uk — the highest daily figure since mid may. uk foreign secretary dominic raab says this week is "the moment of reckoning" as the uk tries to strike a trade deal with the european union. england start well in the second t20 game against australia — they are chasing a total of 158 to win the match and the series. and coming up in half an hour — coronavirus: your stories will bring you extraordinary accounts from around the world about how covid—19 has changed people's lives. hello, welcome to bbc news. a police manhun
this is being treated as a homicide being investigated by west midlands police.he stabbings occured at several different locations over a period of two hours. police are still looking for a male suspect — an eyewitness describes what he saw. the police were reacting straight away. they came here within seconds. obviously, nobody chased him because, by the time the police were there, the guy was already at the bottom of hurst street. to my people have tested positive for coronavirus. almost...
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staying with the coronavirus news, let's turn our attention to the midlands.of england under local lockdown. people living there now face greater restrictions, alongside those living in solihull, sandwell, parts of greater manchester, west yorkshire and lancashire, 0ldham, blackburn with darwen, pendle, bolton and leicester. 0ur news correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has spent the morning in the birmingham. 1.6 million people affected by these new restrictions coming in from tuesday. that's as well as the rule of six from monday as well. people's reaction is that obviously the rates are rising and something needs to be done about it, but there are differing views on whether the right things are being done. public health officials here in the city say that, actually, transmission rate spread seems to be across the board. it's across all age groups as well, because we do keep hearing about younger people being responsible, but there is an issue across age groups. also that they are starting to see hospital admissions and intensive care admissions which they have
staying with the coronavirus news, let's turn our attention to the midlands.of england under local lockdown. people living there now face greater restrictions, alongside those living in solihull, sandwell, parts of greater manchester, west yorkshire and lancashire, 0ldham, blackburn with darwen, pendle, bolton and leicester. 0ur news correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has spent the morning in the birmingham. 1.6 million people affected by these new restrictions coming in from tuesday. that's as...
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in part of the midlands, measures will go even further.1.5 million people in birmingham and assemble and holywell will be bad from socialising. it has now the second highest infection rate. from socialising. it has now the second highest infection ratem those junkets stop gathering around the town centre and stick to the rules, we should be all right. masks, social distancing, hand washing. the government know better, don't they. in scotland restrictions came into force at midnight and in england concern about care homes with health officials reporting an increase in cases they mainly into the workforce. this has all been described as a wake—up call, a key pa rt described as a wake—up call, a key part of controlling coronavirus is testing and tracing the government now considering finding people who do not self isolate when they are told to with some very people are not taking the seriousness of the virus. simon jones, bbc news. let's get the latest from our reporter, kathryn stanczyszyn, who's in birmingham for us now. this has been on th
in part of the midlands, measures will go even further.1.5 million people in birmingham and assemble and holywell will be bad from socialising. it has now the second highest infection rate. from socialising. it has now the second highest infection ratem those junkets stop gathering around the town centre and stick to the rules, we should be all right. masks, social distancing, hand washing. the government know better, don't they. in scotland restrictions came into force at midnight and in...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, in the west midlands. with me now is nequela whittaker.an ex—gang member. that's a long list of things that you're involved in. thank you for joining us. very briefly tell us how you became a gang member.m joining us. very briefly tell us how you became a gang member. it became pa rt you became a gang member. it became part of my environment, things i wasn't able to access as a young person, feeling like i was able to have a sense. so i became affiliated on the grounds of wanting to belong, have a form of comfort from friends and like—minded like myself. it escalated into criminal activity. you are very much a girl who was going places with music and sport, and that you got picked up on. yes, it led to choices from me feeling like i didn't want to become someone who would be a victim in my area, so i became more like the perpetrator and became someone who had to survive. much of the local conduct and gang life is about survival. you became what's known as a ten star general. what does that mean? when you come from a certain area, it comes
sian lloyd, bbc news, in the west midlands. with me now is nequela whittaker.an ex—gang member. that's a long list of things that you're involved in. thank you for joining us. very briefly tell us how you became a gang member.m joining us. very briefly tell us how you became a gang member. it became pa rt you became a gang member. it became part of my environment, things i wasn't able to access as a young person, feeling like i was able to have a sense. so i became affiliated on the grounds...
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for many in the west midlands, life is changing again.n the garden for what could be some time. we have been very careful, we are very careful. we have still got to get through this and leave and i cannot bear the stress on not only my daughter and her husband, but the children as well. birmingham has been on a knife edge four weeks in terms of greater restrictions. now authorities say residents must stick to the new rules or they could get fined. from today, the entire city as well as solihull and, today, the entire city as well as solihulland,1.6 today, the entire city as well as solihull and, 1.6 million people, must not spend time in each other‘s homes or garters, the only exception if you are alone adult in a support bubble. it does not extend to schools, pubs and restaurants. it is understanding. it is quite sad but i understanding. it is quite sad but i understand why. anything that keeps this pandemic at bay is a good thing. you can go to a pub but you cannot meet at home, i do not know what they are talking about. most people wil
for many in the west midlands, life is changing again.n the garden for what could be some time. we have been very careful, we are very careful. we have still got to get through this and leave and i cannot bear the stress on not only my daughter and her husband, but the children as well. birmingham has been on a knife edge four weeks in terms of greater restrictions. now authorities say residents must stick to the new rules or they could get fined. from today, the entire city as well as solihull...
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those showers continue through the course of sunday clipping the south coast of england, again, midlandsthere on the north sea coast, newcastle at 15 on sunday. monday and tuesday is expected to be settled again, with high—pressure close by, beyond that, it looks as though the atlantic is turning a little more unsettled and the weather fronts will be heading our way, so that does mean the weather will slowly turn more unsettled later, but until then, friday and into tuesday next week, for most of us, the weather looks fine with hints of that unsettled weather in the north. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. tiktok! the clock ticks for the chinese social media giant as it faces being banned from the us as early as sunday without a deal to appease the white house. we are on a flight to nowhere, why asian airlines are embracing the sightseeing trip. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with tiktok. the chinese short video app has become a global phenomenon, and the latest trade battleground between the us and china. last month, pre
those showers continue through the course of sunday clipping the south coast of england, again, midlandsthere on the north sea coast, newcastle at 15 on sunday. monday and tuesday is expected to be settled again, with high—pressure close by, beyond that, it looks as though the atlantic is turning a little more unsettled and the weather fronts will be heading our way, so that does mean the weather will slowly turn more unsettled later, but until then, friday and into tuesday next week, for...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, in the west midlands.ere. there are two investigations going on, aren't there? the murder investigation and another one that you have details on. the police watchdog for england and wales has been called in by the metropolitan police to look at this. this is because a suspect has shot himself into police custody. clearly that is something that needs to be independently investigated. there will be several strands to that investigation. firstly, they are going to want to know the circumstances in which the suspect was arrested. why was he arrested? who was doing the arrest? where the appropriate officer is doing the arrest? did they search the suspect arrest? did they search the suspect a schmuck if so, what kind of search? did they put him in handcuffs? those are going to be key questions to ascertain how it was that he produced a loaded gun in a police custody centre. they will also want to look at the background of the suspect. i have established that this is a man who was known to counterterrorism police
sian lloyd, bbc news, in the west midlands.ere. there are two investigations going on, aren't there? the murder investigation and another one that you have details on. the police watchdog for england and wales has been called in by the metropolitan police to look at this. this is because a suspect has shot himself into police custody. clearly that is something that needs to be independently investigated. there will be several strands to that investigation. firstly, they are going to want to...
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now you were somebody in midland.[laughter] so i would be working out in the yard thank you very much and i would see cars drive-by very slowly they had their friends in from out of town. >> but then you moved up here. >> we moved in 1987 to work on mr. bush's campaign after the price of oil had fallen. so much again. midland was a boom and bust town so when oil was high everybody was high oil and then when it slowed down then midland would go through best and that there was one shortly so he could sell the oil company and the word work on mr. bush's campaign. that was fun and the first time in the ten years we were married i was really with his mother a lot. every other time i know she was highly stressed in the line when things get tense grabbed the bottle of the aspirin take two and keep away from children. [laughter] >> but when we lived appear that year they were running for president that they made a rule we had hamburger lunch they did that every sunday i got to know barbara for the first time and also she had
now you were somebody in midland.[laughter] so i would be working out in the yard thank you very much and i would see cars drive-by very slowly they had their friends in from out of town. >> but then you moved up here. >> we moved in 1987 to work on mr. bush's campaign after the price of oil had fallen. so much again. midland was a boom and bust town so when oil was high everybody was high oil and then when it slowed down then midland would go through best and that there was one...
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throughout the midlands and eastern england, you are keeping the cloud through the day, perhaps the oddbut for the rest of the uk we've got lighter winds here and more in the way of sunshine again. another dry day to come for the bulk of scotland, northern ireland, wales, and the south—west of england. temperatures in the warmest spots a little bit warmer than recent days. 18 celsius or so. still feeling cool in the likes of eastern scotland and eastern england. looking ahead into the new working week, we've got an area of high pressure trying to build in but this week weather front just starts to push across the uk. it will fizzle as it does so. mostly dry through monday and tuesday and things return to more unsettled and autumnal conditions from mid week onwards. 00:26:32,789 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 goodbye for now. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a quarter of the uk population is under extra lockdown rules — with new measures coming into force in parts of northern england and wales from today. it comes as 1,700 students in manch
throughout the midlands and eastern england, you are keeping the cloud through the day, perhaps the oddbut for the rest of the uk we've got lighter winds here and more in the way of sunshine again. another dry day to come for the bulk of scotland, northern ireland, wales, and the south—west of england. temperatures in the warmest spots a little bit warmer than recent days. 18 celsius or so. still feeling cool in the likes of eastern scotland and eastern england. looking ahead into the new...
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those showers continue through the course of sunday clipping the south coast of england, again, midlandsbit fresher there on the north sea coast, newcastle at 15 on sunday. monday and tuesday is expected to be settled again, with high—pressure close by, beyond that, it looks as though the atlantic is turning a little more unsettled and the weather fronts will be heading our way, so that does mean the weather will slowly turn more unsettled later, but until then, friday and into tuesday next week, for most of us, the weather looks fine with hints of that unsettled weather in the north. welcome to bbc news. i'm aaron safir. our top stories: as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide reaches above 30 million, officials say the rise in europe needs to serve as a wake—up call. johns hopkins university says over 940,000 people around the world have died from the disease. covid—19 cases are on the rise in france, as doctors warn that hospitals are filling up. and a record number of fires in the pa nta nal wetlands of south america. it is located across brazil and paraguay. the fires
those showers continue through the course of sunday clipping the south coast of england, again, midlandsbit fresher there on the north sea coast, newcastle at 15 on sunday. monday and tuesday is expected to be settled again, with high—pressure close by, beyond that, it looks as though the atlantic is turning a little more unsettled and the weather fronts will be heading our way, so that does mean the weather will slowly turn more unsettled later, but until then, friday and into tuesday next...
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this is being treated as a homicide being investigated by west midlands police.bbings occured at four or five different locations over a period of two hours last night. police are still looking for a male suspect. tougher coronavirus restrictions have come into force in bolton, the area which now has the highest infection rate in england. the uk foreign secretary dominic raab says this week is "the moment of reckoning" as the uk tries to strike a trade deal with the european union. security forces in belarus have sealed off areas of the capital, minsk, ahead of further anti—government protests. at the age of 82, the iconic photographer david bailey puts on a new exhibition in london. now on bbc news, the travel show is in scotland, amid concerns that the travel slump might mean trouble for some of its historic buildings. this week on the travel show, castles in lockdown. bagpipes skirl. he is walking like a man who's walked a very long time. one of new york's messiest sandwiches. you can expect flavour, you can expect that the food will be made with love, and you
this is being treated as a homicide being investigated by west midlands police.bbings occured at four or five different locations over a period of two hours last night. police are still looking for a male suspect. tougher coronavirus restrictions have come into force in bolton, the area which now has the highest infection rate in england. the uk foreign secretary dominic raab says this week is "the moment of reckoning" as the uk tries to strike a trade deal with the european union....
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those showers continue through the course of sunday clipping the south coast of england, again, midlandsthere on the north sea coast, newcastle at 15 on sunday. monday and tuesday is expected to be settled again, with high—pressure close by, beyond that, it looks as though the atlantic is turning a little more unsettled and the weather fronts will be heading our way, so that does mean the weather will slowly turn more unsettled later, but until then, friday and into tuesday next week, for most of us, the weather looks fine with hints of that unsettled weather in the north. this is bbc news. the headlines: the number of officially recorded coronavirus cases across the globe has climbed above the 30 million mark. according to figures from johns hopkins university in the united states, more than 9a0,000 people worldwide have died with the disease since it first emerged in central china late last year. figures from the world health organization show that new weekly coronavirus cases in europe now exceed those reported when the pandemic first peaked in march. the un body has also warned of al
those showers continue through the course of sunday clipping the south coast of england, again, midlandsthere on the north sea coast, newcastle at 15 on sunday. monday and tuesday is expected to be settled again, with high—pressure close by, beyond that, it looks as though the atlantic is turning a little more unsettled and the weather fronts will be heading our way, so that does mean the weather will slowly turn more unsettled later, but until then, friday and into tuesday next week, for...
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i am at the east midlands airport. could gareth bale be making a fairytale return to the premier league? the welsh star is in talks to return to tottenham — seven years after leaving for real madrid. and we hit 31 degrees again yesterday. still warm across the south but things are turning cooler gci’oss south but things are turning cooler across the north. all the details here on breakfast. it's wednesday, september 16. the mayor of greater manchester — home to england's highest coronavirus infection rate — says time is running out to fix the testing system. andy burnham was speaking as the government prepares to publish details of how it will limit access to the tests as the system struggles to cope with demand. greg mckenzie reports. the signs are clear, the testing system is struggling to cope with reports that some in desperation are turning up at accident and emergency seeking coronavirus tests. it is led to this warning in bolton which currently has the highest infection rate in england. please, do not attend the
i am at the east midlands airport. could gareth bale be making a fairytale return to the premier league? the welsh star is in talks to return to tottenham — seven years after leaving for real madrid. and we hit 31 degrees again yesterday. still warm across the south but things are turning cooler gci’oss south but things are turning cooler across the north. all the details here on breakfast. it's wednesday, september 16. the mayor of greater manchester — home to england's highest...
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we've still got taxi drivers from one end of the country or the midlands travelling to liverpool to doot things like no socialising of households outside of your bubble or immediate household. leisure venues will have to close at 10pm. there will also be restricted to table service we don't know on the specific restrictions but we should know later this afternoon when the measures are announced as pa rt when the measures are announced as part of the wider scheme of measures for different regional lockdown across the uk. here it is likely to be very difficult news for hospitality venues who were just getting back on their feet. this hospitality venues who were just getting back on theirfeet. this is a tourist city in the city has severely struggled with numbers of tourists this year. a local lockdown here is looking likely, the exact make—up of it will not be known until later today. michael, in liverpool, thanks very much indeed. not quite sure when the government will confirm all the details on what's happening in the north—west but of course we will bring back to you as soon as we ge
we've still got taxi drivers from one end of the country or the midlands travelling to liverpool to doot things like no socialising of households outside of your bubble or immediate household. leisure venues will have to close at 10pm. there will also be restricted to table service we don't know on the specific restrictions but we should know later this afternoon when the measures are announced as pa rt when the measures are announced as part of the wider scheme of measures for different...
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that leaves the midlands, east anglia, southern counties of england and southeast wales with dry conditions, and it's a mild night for all of us. tomorrow, our band of rain looking to let up across west scotland, where, by the end of that weekend, the hills could pick up over 100 milimetres of rain, and there's some threat of some localised flooding then. for england and wales, warm spells of sunshine widely, and i suspect this cloud in northern ireland, southern and some central areas of scotland will be prone to breaking up with some sunshine coming through later in the afternoon. top temperatures about 25—26 degrees for london and norwich respectively. that warming trend is set to continue into the early part of next week with a brief return of summer — temperatures reaching 30 degrees in london on monday. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus — a warning from one leading scientist as more than 3000 uk cases are recorded for a second day. this is still a very widely distributed infection. it's across the whole of the uk, and by every meas
that leaves the midlands, east anglia, southern counties of england and southeast wales with dry conditions, and it's a mild night for all of us. tomorrow, our band of rain looking to let up across west scotland, where, by the end of that weekend, the hills could pick up over 100 milimetres of rain, and there's some threat of some localised flooding then. for england and wales, warm spells of sunshine widely, and i suspect this cloud in northern ireland, southern and some central areas of...
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while people will not be able to socialise in groups of more than six from monday, in parts of the midlandss are going further. from tuesday, in birmingham, and nearby sandwell and solihull, 1.5 million people will be banned from mixing with other households. the onus is on all of us to do everything that we can to make sure that we are abiding by those rules. and those rules, of course, ensure that we can, with close family members and friends, socialise in appropriate circumstances and those rules also stress the vital importance of making sure that children are at school, that students can study at university and that we can work in a covid—safe environment. in scotland, restrictions on two households mixing were expanded into lanarkshire at midnight. and there are still reported issues with testing in england, after dozens of people told the bbc they were struggling to get one. the department of health says capacity is being targeted at the hardest—hit areas. as coronavirus cases rise, the country will walk a tightrope between containing it and maintaining a way of life. lauren moss, bb
while people will not be able to socialise in groups of more than six from monday, in parts of the midlandss are going further. from tuesday, in birmingham, and nearby sandwell and solihull, 1.5 million people will be banned from mixing with other households. the onus is on all of us to do everything that we can to make sure that we are abiding by those rules. and those rules, of course, ensure that we can, with close family members and friends, socialise in appropriate circumstances and those...
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in the morning, into the midlands in the afternoon. south, and the cloud towards evening as well. but we will still see temperatures in the high teens and low 20s, obviously, with some sunshine in northeastern areas of both scotland and northeast england feeling pleasa nt and northeast england feeling pleasant enough. but there will be a near gale force wind in the far northwest of scotland, and most will have a breezy or day than wednesday. that breeze will blow the cloud and ran away from the south on friday, continue to push ours into the north and west, bots, actually, through into friday morning, it will be chillier to start. so much milder this morning, but a chilly win again on friday morning. now, the —— there is some uncertainty till on friday regarding the rain. still sunny spells, showers, possibly more from the north on friday, but this area of rain may push an aggressive and parts of england and wales through the second half, or during through the second half, or during through the day, and it'sjust the second half, or dur
in the morning, into the midlands in the afternoon. south, and the cloud towards evening as well. but we will still see temperatures in the high teens and low 20s, obviously, with some sunshine in northeastern areas of both scotland and northeast england feeling pleasa nt and northeast england feeling pleasant enough. but there will be a near gale force wind in the far northwest of scotland, and most will have a breezy or day than wednesday. that breeze will blow the cloud and ran away from the...
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live now to our midlands correspondent, sian lloyd.his is the street where a 23—year—old man was murdered. another man was also stabbed here and he was seriously hurt. the victims‘ families are being supported tonight by specially trained officers and there remains an increased police presence right gci’oss an increased police presence right across birmingham. officers are asking the public for help with their investigation. this is the man police want to question in connection with the attacks, the man they hope someone will recognise. this footage, captured just before two o‘clock this morning, shows him casually walking along a birmingham street. by this time, a number of people had already been stabbed. 1a ambulances were called to four locations. a 23—year—old man died. a 32—year—old woman and a 19—year—old man are critically injured, while five other people were also hurt. they lost him there. but before they lost him, they spoke to him. the manager says, "i‘ll never forget yourface, you know? you stabbed a girl." and he says, "w
live now to our midlands correspondent, sian lloyd.his is the street where a 23—year—old man was murdered. another man was also stabbed here and he was seriously hurt. the victims‘ families are being supported tonight by specially trained officers and there remains an increased police presence right gci’oss an increased police presence right across birmingham. officers are asking the public for help with their investigation. this is the man police want to question in connection with the...
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for northern ireland and south—west england and perhaps another area of rain developing across the midlandsnd running into east anglia for a time. never really clearing away and also turning wendy this evening on english channel and north sea coasts. then we have the next band of rain coming in across wales and the south of england later in the light. quite across scotland and northern ireland but cold enough for some frost in the north of scotland in the countryside. low pressure than firmly in charge of the weather, this next area of low pressure focuses its heaviest rain and strongest went across wales and south—west england and indeed going through the day the wind picking up to gale force, strong enough to bring down some tree branches. the rain is neverfar bring down some tree branches. the rain is never far away bring down some tree branches. the rain is neverfar away from northern ireland, scotland probably having the driest and sunniest weather but it is cold. adding on to the end of the week low pressure spiralling away towards europe and we start to get this northerly wind blowin
for northern ireland and south—west england and perhaps another area of rain developing across the midlandsnd running into east anglia for a time. never really clearing away and also turning wendy this evening on english channel and north sea coasts. then we have the next band of rain coming in across wales and the south of england later in the light. quite across scotland and northern ireland but cold enough for some frost in the north of scotland in the countryside. low pressure than firmly...
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and eastern wales, parts of midlands and eastern england, could be a hazard first thing on the road,lours that bounce back through the course of monday afternoon and again at temperatures approaching the mid 20s. call it was the north west. more cloud and a weather front counter to squeeze into the north west. —— micro caller in the north—west. the wind picks up on the south through tuesday, there will be simmering for northern and western scotland and northern ireland before the is out. still sunny in the south—east, but wednesday is the change of date. really, we will see low pressure starting to take over from the atlantic, that gets rid of the high that has held us in summer, it is a spells of rain, strong winds, and the biggest difference is that it will pull in much cooler air, so we lose those warmer embers, even fade out of the yellows into the rather icy blues. by the time you get that down friday. and with a northerly wind, that will feel like a massive change. bear in mind it was 31 degrees monday just change. bear in mind it was 31 degrees mondayjust gone in a london. her
and eastern wales, parts of midlands and eastern england, could be a hazard first thing on the road,lours that bounce back through the course of monday afternoon and again at temperatures approaching the mid 20s. call it was the north west. more cloud and a weather front counter to squeeze into the north west. —— micro caller in the north—west. the wind picks up on the south through tuesday, there will be simmering for northern and western scotland and northern ireland before the is out....
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to 14 from 10 degrees in the midlands to 1a in northern ireland in belfast. tomorrow, lots of sunshine right from the word go, any mist is going to clear and we have a hot day on the way the many parts of england, cardiff up to 25, pressured in scotla nd cardiff up to 25, pressured in scotland and northern ireland, around 20. we could hit 30 degrees in london. we could hit 30 degrees in london. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. former british prime ministers tony blair and sirjohn major call borisjohnson‘s brexit plans ‘shameful‘ — as the government continues to defend plans to override parts of the withdrawal agreement. there's fresh concern in the uk over the growing spread of coronavirus after more than 3000 cases were recorded on each of the past few days. more than 30 people have died as wildfires burn in california, oregon, and washington, and there are further health concerns for the people living there as the smoke is causing widespread pollution. now, dateline london — foreign correspondents posted to london look at events in the uk, and at how
to 14 from 10 degrees in the midlands to 1a in northern ireland in belfast. tomorrow, lots of sunshine right from the word go, any mist is going to clear and we have a hot day on the way the many parts of england, cardiff up to 25, pressured in scotla nd cardiff up to 25, pressured in scotland and northern ireland, around 20. we could hit 30 degrees in london. we could hit 30 degrees in london. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. former british prime ministers tony blair and sirjohn major...
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west midlands police declared a major incident and they're hunting for one suspect. police say it appears to be a random selection of people who were targeted over roughly two hours, and that there is no suggestion it is terror—related. from birmingham, sian lloyd sent this report. a night of violence on the streets of birmingham. a man died and seven other people were injured. two are critically ill in hospital. 1a ambulances were called to four different locations in the heart of the city centre. we have launched a murder enquiry. clearly we are still in the early stages of the enquiry, but what i can say is we are treating all four of those incidents as a linked series. four separate locations within a mile radius. the attacks took place as people left pubs and restaurants. this morning forensic officers were combing the pavements, gathering evidence that could help identify this attacker. police have confirmed they are looking for one suspect, a man, in connection with all of these stabbings. at the moment they have no idea where he is, but they are asking for th
west midlands police declared a major incident and they're hunting for one suspect. police say it appears to be a random selection of people who were targeted over roughly two hours, and that there is no suggestion it is terror—related. from birmingham, sian lloyd sent this report. a night of violence on the streets of birmingham. a man died and seven other people were injured. two are critically ill in hospital. 1a ambulances were called to four different locations in the heart of the city...
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there are two stretches in the midlands too, on the m6 between junctions six and seven.respondent danny savage is by the m1 near rotherham. if you let by a motivate chances are that at times their pollution around you will be quite high, especially if there is no breeze or if there is a trafficjam. if there is no breeze or if there is a traffic jam. what if there is no breeze or if there is a trafficjam. what highways england have done is identify the four stretches of motorway as areas of particular concern whether levels can be quite high. they believe that introducing a 60 mph speed limit, reducing it by ten mph, will reduce the pollution levels. new levels come into place before the end of the month on those four stretches of motorway. the key thing is that they are 24—7, they will be in place all the time. if you passed through that stretch and it is quiet there will still be the 60 mph speed limit. there won't be the default setting of 70 mph. what highways england also say that is going forward, what will bring down pollution is what comes out of the tailpipe of y
there are two stretches in the midlands too, on the m6 between junctions six and seven.respondent danny savage is by the m1 near rotherham. if you let by a motivate chances are that at times their pollution around you will be quite high, especially if there is no breeze or if there is a trafficjam. if there is no breeze or if there is a traffic jam. what if there is no breeze or if there is a trafficjam. what highways england have done is identify the four stretches of motorway as areas of...