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today, we're travelling to the north cornwall coast.60 metres wide and creates a link that reunites the two halves of tintagel castle for the first time in more than 500 years: more than 500 years. when we proposed it to english heritage, i never thought they'd accept. but sometimes, the crazy ideas are actually the best ideas. my name's william matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle, built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which, in a sense, eroded away, and the bridge recreates that link between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project — indeed, its very raison d'etre — was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get he
today, we're travelling to the north cornwall coast.60 metres wide and creates a link that reunites the two halves of tintagel castle for the first time in more than 500 years: more than 500 years. when we proposed it to english heritage, i never thought they'd accept. but sometimes, the crazy ideas are actually the best ideas. my name's william matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle...
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this bridge in north cornwall, _ is as short as possible.flats and offers up right, a sort of high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending _ high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on _ high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how- high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old - high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it i high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it is you will— rock, and depending on how old it is you will still— rock, and depending on how old it is you will still find fossils within it. you will still find fossils within it here — you will still find fossils within it. here you can see... this has come straight _ it. here you can see... this has come straight out _ it. here you can see... this has come straight out of _ it. here you can see... this has come straight out of the - it. here you can see... this has i come straight out of the ground? here is an ammonite shell. it is actually— here is an ammonite shell. it
this bridge in north cornwall, _ is as short as possible.flats and offers up right, a sort of high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending _ high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on _ high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how- high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old - high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it i high-tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it is you will— rock,...
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today we�*re travelling to the north cornwall coast.me�*s william matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle, built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which, in a sense, eroded away, and the bridge recreates that link between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project — indeed, its very raison d�*etre — was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get here before. because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn't because they had bad knees, they used wheelchairs, whatever it was. now we have essentially step—free access right from the car park all the way through onto the site. and it was so satisfying o
today we�*re travelling to the north cornwall coast.me�*s william matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle, built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which, in a sense, eroded away, and the bridge recreates that link between...
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the far north of england, temperatures around freezing compared to those further south, 15 in north cornwall thing. the dividing line between the cold and mild air marked out by this cloud, a weak weather front still making progress southwards. the odd spot of rain with it, maybe sharp shower in the south—west of england this afternoon but for many more places, particularly where we started so cold, we have a lot of to go through the afternoon put up more cloud in northern scotland, the odd shower here, but temperatures by the middle of the afternoon just eight degrees for aberdeen, middle of the afternoon just eight degrees foraberdeen, mild middle of the afternoon just eight degrees for aberdeen, mild in the south—west, steen in plymouth. overnight, what the cloud expand across the map —— 16 in plymouth. some mist and look in places but where it stays clear, eastern scotland, north—east england, temperatures again reach freezing or just below so they could be a touch of frost again. where you are closest to the centre of this high pressure, but that is moving eastwards and this frontal sys
the far north of england, temperatures around freezing compared to those further south, 15 in north cornwall thing. the dividing line between the cold and mild air marked out by this cloud, a weak weather front still making progress southwards. the odd spot of rain with it, maybe sharp shower in the south—west of england this afternoon but for many more places, particularly where we started so cold, we have a lot of to go through the afternoon put up more cloud in northern scotland, the odd...
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or this bridge in north cornwall, a place connected with the stories of king arthur.f stone are what is keeping these flats and office upright, a sort of high—tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it is you will still find fossils within it. here you can see... this has come straight out of the ground? here is an ammonite shell. it is actually cheaper, fasterand far greener to put stone buildings up. we found here that we saved 92% of the embodied carbon. had this been a steel framed building and clad in stone. this hasn't been simple. its exterior is not everyone's taste. at one point, the council was seeking to have it demolished. it was only saved after a two—year legal battle by its architect. was there a moment where you thought you wish you had never started this? of course. sorry, you want me to elaborate obviously. you are obviously relieved but that two and a half years of stress structures you in a way, so it's difficult. and our final building swaps steel and concrete for wood. inspired by a garden of paradise, cambridge mosque is low
or this bridge in north cornwall, a place connected with the stories of king arthur.f stone are what is keeping these flats and office upright, a sort of high—tech stonehenge. sedimentary rock, and depending on how old it is you will still find fossils within it. here you can see... this has come straight out of the ground? here is an ammonite shell. it is actually cheaper, fasterand far greener to put stone buildings up. we found here that we saved 92% of the embodied carbon. had this been a...
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today we're travelling to the north cornwall coast.rs behind the project — indeed, its very raison d'etre — was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get here before. because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn't because they had bad knees, they used wheelchairs, whatever it was. now we have essentially step—free access right from the car park all the way through onto the site. and it was so satisfying on the opening day to see literally a queue of wheelchair users from the local village queue up to be the first person to cross the bridge and onto the island. something that they might not have done for many years. in my mind, this was a textbook example of how you should design a major piece of engineering, on a really sensitive heritage or archaeological site. you can look at all sorts of designs for bridges that would have to go through the archaeology on the surfac
today we're travelling to the north cornwall coast.rs behind the project — indeed, its very raison d'etre — was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get here before. because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn't because they had bad knees, they used wheelchairs, whatever it was. now we have essentially step—free access...
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this bridge in north cornwall, a place connected with the stories of king arthur.nding on how old it is you will still find fossils within it. here you can see... this has come straight out of the ground? here is an ammonite shell. it is actually cheaper, faster and far greener to put stone buildings up. we found here that we saved 92% of the embodied carbon. had this been a steel framed building and clad in stone. this hasn't been simple. it exterior is not everyone's taste. at one point, the council was seeing to have it demolished. it was only saved after a two—year legal battle by its architect. was there a moment where you thought you wish you had never started this? of course. sorry, you want me to elaborate obviously. that's two and a half years of stress... it's difficult. and our final building swap steel and concrete for word. inspired by a garden of paradise, cambridge mosque is low carbon spirituality. six very different buildings but all reflecting a desire on the eve of a global climate summit to tread gently on the planet. 0ur media and arts correspo
this bridge in north cornwall, a place connected with the stories of king arthur.nding on how old it is you will still find fossils within it. here you can see... this has come straight out of the ground? here is an ammonite shell. it is actually cheaper, faster and far greener to put stone buildings up. we found here that we saved 92% of the embodied carbon. had this been a steel framed building and clad in stone. this hasn't been simple. it exterior is not everyone's taste. at one point, the...
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tomorrow across many of the same areas, pushing on some more over wales, feeding further north through scotland again, cornwall and devon could see some rain out of this. central and eastern parts of england still mainly dry, a lot of cloud, but sunny spells lifting temperatures again to 17 or 18 celsius in a few spots. thursday evening, very little changes with this area of rain. the pulse of rain to northern ireland on thursday night, on friday feeding across scotland. at this stage, though, parts of eastern england see a bit of showery rain, and by the end of friday it is much drier, where it is so very wet at the moment. that's not the end of it, because low pressure is still close by into the weekend and will generate further areas of rain. this is one coming in on saturday. a few locations for the weekend, but you get the idea, we are going to see rain at times over the weekend, and also notice the temperature is edging downwards. it will tone cooler over the weekend, but still windy. if you are in south—west scotland and cumbria, keep across the latest weather and flood warnings. hello, im olly foster,
tomorrow across many of the same areas, pushing on some more over wales, feeding further north through scotland again, cornwall and devon could see some rain out of this. central and eastern parts of england still mainly dry, a lot of cloud, but sunny spells lifting temperatures again to 17 or 18 celsius in a few spots. thursday evening, very little changes with this area of rain. the pulse of rain to northern ireland on thursday night, on friday feeding across scotland. at this stage, though,...
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tomorrow across many of the same areas, pushing on some more over wales, feeding further north through scotland again, cornwallts. thursday evening, very little changes with this area of rain. the pulse of rain to northern ireland on thursday night, on friday feeding across scotland. at this stage, though, parts of eastern england see a bit of showery rain, and by the end of friday it is much drier, where it is so very wet at the moment. that's not the end of it, because low pressure is still close by into the weekend and will generate further areas of rain. this is one coming in on saturday. a few locations for the weekend, but you get the idea, we
tomorrow across many of the same areas, pushing on some more over wales, feeding further north through scotland again, cornwallts. thursday evening, very little changes with this area of rain. the pulse of rain to northern ireland on thursday night, on friday feeding across scotland. at this stage, though, parts of eastern england see a bit of showery rain, and by the end of friday it is much drier, where it is so very wet at the moment. that's not the end of it, because low pressure is still...
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within a year, the march on yorktown which is a final battle and cornwallis will move north into virginiaon the peninsula. why do you not want to put yourself on a peninsula? >> way out. how does he do it? he thinks the navy canadian and he can retreat from the navy but through a quick march, a late march of french and americans jointly they surround cornwallis on the peninsula and the french navy will cut it off so we have a siege of yorktown and cornwallis doesn't have a way out and will be forced to surrender. the british band plays the song, the world turned upside down. this is the last major battle of the revolution. it will carry on a couple more years but this is it. why to the british stop fighting? why do you think? they could continue the war. >> there was nobody left it was loyal to them from the country. >> you still have loyalists but you have to not only defeat the army but when the hearts and minds of americans and that is problematic. this is costly. >> there were issues in france. >> by this time the french, spanish, the dutch are financing the americans. this has become
within a year, the march on yorktown which is a final battle and cornwallis will move north into virginiaon the peninsula. why do you not want to put yourself on a peninsula? >> way out. how does he do it? he thinks the navy canadian and he can retreat from the navy but through a quick march, a late march of french and americans jointly they surround cornwallis on the peninsula and the french navy will cut it off so we have a siege of yorktown and cornwallis doesn't have a way out and...
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or this bridge in tintagel in north cornwall, a place connected with the story of king arthur.l still find fossils within it, and here you can see. this has come straight out of the ground, hasn't it quite hasn't it quite right. yes, precisely, this is an ammonite shell and we found you can still do it, it's cheaper, faster and greener to simply put stone buildings up and we found here that we saved 92% of the embodied carbon, had this been a steel frame building and then clad in stone. but this hasn't been simple. it's rough hewn exterior is not everybody�*s taste. at one point the council was seeking to have it demolished. it was only saved after a two—year legal battle by its architect. was there a moment when you thought you wish you had never started this? of course. sorry, you want me to elaborate, obviously. even after you won, you are obviously relieved, but that two and a half years of stress, structures you in a way, it's difficult. and our final building swaps steel and concrete forward. inspired by a garden of paradise, cambridge mosque is a low carbon spirituality.
or this bridge in tintagel in north cornwall, a place connected with the story of king arthur.l still find fossils within it, and here you can see. this has come straight out of the ground, hasn't it quite hasn't it quite right. yes, precisely, this is an ammonite shell and we found you can still do it, it's cheaper, faster and greener to simply put stone buildings up and we found here that we saved 92% of the embodied carbon, had this been a steel frame building and then clad in stone. but...
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cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. but despite the cloud across the northhrough the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is tomorrow's weather. it starts off quite bright if not sunny in east anglia and the south—east, but quickly the cloud spreads ahead of this weather front. and you can see in the middle of the day, it is raining pretty much north and south not all the time. the rain will come and go. for some of us, it will be a damp, mild, drizzly sort of day, with 16, 17 degrees. for others, it could be quite wet with that rain splashing its way through into monday evening as well. but it is going to remain cloudy. this is a mild south—westerly wind brought by this big area of low pressure across the atlantic. and i think particularly on
cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. but despite the cloud across the northhrough the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is...
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cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. but despite the cloud across the northill continue to last through the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is tomorrow's weather. it starts off quite bright if not sunny in east anglia and the south—east, but quickly the cloud spreads ahead of this weather front. and you can see in the middle of the day, it is raining pretty much north and south not all the time. the rain will come and go. for some of us, it will be a damp, mild, drizzly sort of day, with 16, 17 degrees. for others, it could be quite wet with that rain splashing its way through into monday evening as well. but it is going to remain cloudy. this is a mild south—westerly wind brought by this big area of low pressure across the atlantic. and i
cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. but despite the cloud across the northill continue to last through the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild...
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cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. but despite the cloud across the northlast through the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is tomorrow's weather. it starts off quite bright if not sunny in east anglia and the south—east, but quickly the cloud spreads ahead of this weather front. and you can see in the middle of the day, it is raining pretty much north and south not all the time. the rain will come and go. for some of us, it will be a damp, mild, drizzly sort of day, with 16, 17 degrees. for others, it could be quite wet with that rain splashing its way through into monday evening as well. but it is going to remain cloudy. this is a mild south—westerly wind brought by this big area of low pressure across the atlantic. and i think particula
cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. but despite the cloud across the northlast through the evening and overnight, while the south clears up a little bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is...
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cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. but despite the cloud across the north bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is tomorrow's weather. it starts off quite bright if not sunny in east anglia and the south—east, but quickly the cloud spreads ahead of this weather front. and you can see in the middle of the day, it is raining pretty much north and south not all the time. the rain will come and go. for some of us, it will be a damp, mild, drizzly sort of day, with 16, 17 degrees. for others, it could be quite wet with that rain splashing its way through into monday evening as well. but it is going to remain cloudy. this is a mild south—westerly wind brought by this big area of low pressure across the atlantic. and i think particularly on tuesday, we could have some very heavy rain brought in by this tong
cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. but despite the cloud across the north bit, so there could be some clear spells lasting all through the night across england, particularly the east and south—east. so, maybe down to 8 or 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is tomorrow's weather. it starts off quite bright if not sunny in east anglia...
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cornwall, devon, much of the west country and into the midlands very pleasant afternoon here but further northill get up to 16. here is the night and you can see a lot of cloud across the northern half of the uk. in the south will be clear spells. the temperatures and elsewhere do will be a very mild night. i had started tomorrow as well. we've got another weather front approaching and a lot of cloud out towards the west approaching as an reigning across western areas. the less pay to see the rain tomorrow late in the day will be norwich and here even evidence and turnaround. i7 day will be norwich and here even evidence and turnaround. 17 in belfast and that is despite the cloud and rain and the cloud and the rain will continue to tomorrow evening with the main parties in a little bit but a lot of cloud around. the reason is low pressure. no pressure is over as but what is unusual, not unheard—of is this plume of warm air coming in from the is yours which will temporarily bump up is yours which will temporarily bump up the temperatures to 20 or 21 on tuesday despite all of this. these are war
cornwall, devon, much of the west country and into the midlands very pleasant afternoon here but further northill get up to 16. here is the night and you can see a lot of cloud across the northern half of the uk. in the south will be clear spells. the temperatures and elsewhere do will be a very mild night. i had started tomorrow as well. we've got another weather front approaching and a lot of cloud out towards the west approaching as an reigning across western areas. the less pay to see the...
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cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. but despite the cloud across the north 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is tomorrow's weather. it starts off quite bright if not sunny in east anglia and the south—east, but quickly the cloud spreads ahead of this weather front. and you can see in the middle of the day, it is raining pretty
cornwall, devon, along the southern counties — temperatures in the high teens. but despite the cloud across the north 9 degrees here. a little bit fresher, but for many of us, it is into double figures. and whichever way you look at it, it is a very mild night. so here is tomorrow's weather. it starts off quite bright if not sunny in east anglia and the south—east, but quickly the cloud spreads ahead of this weather front. and you can see in the middle of the day, it is raining pretty
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cornwall. that is pushing north and east through— that is pushing north and east through the day so are dry andhe far— afternoon with the driest of all for the far north of scotland where we will see _ the far north of scotland where we will see sunny spells continue. just one or— will see sunny spells continue. just one or two — will see sunny spells continue. just one or two showers. cool day, 11—16. strongest _ one or two showers. cool day, 11—16. strongest of — one or two showers. cool day, 11—16. strongest of the winds, as i mentioned, to the south—east corner, up mentioned, to the south—east corner, up towards _ mentioned, to the south—east corner, up towards east anglia. gusts of wind _ up towards east anglia. gusts of wind 45—60 miles an hour. that will have _ wind 45—60 miles an hour. that will have an _ wind 45—60 miles an hour. that will have an impact on bridges and ferry services _ have an impact on bridges and ferry services. lots of rain, too, to end the day— services. lots of rain, too, to end the day was — services. lots of rain, too, to end the day was not eastern half of the
cornwall. that is pushing north and east through— that is pushing north and east through the day so are dry andhe far— afternoon with the driest of all for the far north of scotland where we will see _ the far north of scotland where we will see sunny spells continue. just one or— will see sunny spells continue. just one or two — will see sunny spells continue. just one or two showers. cool day, 11—16. strongest _ one or two showers. cool day, 11—16. strongest of — one or two...
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into north west england and gradually as we go through the day, some of that pushing back into central and eastern scotland as well. anywhere really across central and southern england away from cornwallow pressure sitting to the north—west it does look likely that the weekend is going to be quite an unsettled one. it will be noticeably cooler for all of us and there will be showers or longer spells of rain at times. so plenty of whether to talk about at the moment. please keep watching the forecast. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 4pm: the chancellor promises a strong economy, fit for a "new age of optimism," as he delivers his budget. employment is up. investment is growing. public services are improving. the public finances are stabilising. and wages are rising. jeering. among the big announcements, changes to universal credit — allowing in—work claimants to keep more of the money they earn. the chancellor laid out the state of the economy, with inflation expected to hit 4%. there's a cut in air passenger duty tax between airports within the uk and a freeze in fuel duty. the chancellor's accused of failing to tackle climate change in his budget. the current alcoho
into north west england and gradually as we go through the day, some of that pushing back into central and eastern scotland as well. anywhere really across central and southern england away from cornwallow pressure sitting to the north—west it does look likely that the weekend is going to be quite an unsettled one. it will be noticeably cooler for all of us and there will be showers or longer spells of rain at times. so plenty of whether to talk about at the moment. please keep watching the...
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cornwall fell ill. he later tested positive for covid and died in hospital in belfast. the us has condemned northo into the sea of japan. the pentagon has also called on north korea to "refrain from any further destabilising acts". it's the latest in a series of recent missile tests by north korea in defiance of international sanctions. the launch comes as intelligence envoys from the us, south korea and japan gather in seoul. the us envoy to north korea, sung kim, has reiterated that the us is open to meeting north korea without preconditions. 0ur seoul correspondent laura bicker gave us this update. thejoint chiefs of staff here in south korea have said this was a submarine launched ballistic missile. that is the type of missile. it means it can be launched from a submarine. what we do not know, and this is key, is whether or not it was actually launched from a submarine. in the past, north korea, in october 2019, has filed such a missile, but it fired from an underwater platform, so what we are not sure about is whether it actually came from a submarine or whether they just tested the type of
cornwall fell ill. he later tested positive for covid and died in hospital in belfast. the us has condemned northo into the sea of japan. the pentagon has also called on north korea to "refrain from any further destabilising acts". it's the latest in a series of recent missile tests by north korea in defiance of international sanctions. the launch comes as intelligence envoys from the us, south korea and japan gather in seoul. the us envoy to north korea, sung kim, has reiterated that...
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north, bbc news. fantastic music. really is. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm sonja jessup. the duchess of cornwallard, should never be forgotten. she also said survivors of abuse should be suppoted to end stigma and isolation. it is, as almost all women know, a deeply disturbing experience to be sexually harassed, yet somehow a culture of silence has grown up in which these women conceal their experiences of such offences. why? there are, of course, many explanations, but there is one significant reason on which we are focusing today. shame. talks to save one of surrey 5 main bus operations have collapsed ? putting more than 100 jobs and 14 routes at risk. arriva plans to close its depot in guildford in december, due to falling passenger numbers. surrey council says many residents rely on the service to get them to work, school and medical appointments. surrey county council says many of our residents rely on these services to get them to work, school, medical appointments. london has been ranked as number 11 in a list of the uk's greenest cities, behind sheffield, edingburgh and cardiff. (00v) th
north, bbc news. fantastic music. really is. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm sonja jessup. the duchess of cornwallard, should never be forgotten. she also said survivors of abuse should be suppoted to end stigma and isolation. it is, as almost all women know, a deeply disturbing experience to be sexually harassed, yet somehow a culture of silence has grown up in which these women conceal their experiences of such offences. why? there are, of course,...