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knife crime in north wales went up by 134% between 2014 and 2017. ess, but have not gone unnoticed. i wouldn't say it is out of control, but it is a cause for concern. david peart and his team are on constant lookout. this attack was caught on a mobile phone last november. police believe the victim was being robbed of his drugs and money by a rival gang. i know for a fact that the instances of violence are underreported to us, and the reason for that is because it is one gang against another. no complaint was made and the attackers were never caught. it is not uncommon for drug runners to be robbed or attacked. i have had to stab a crack head with a screwdriver because he and his mate tried to rob us. he pulled out this little blade and i said, you're mad. he said, empty pockets. he tried to slice me across the face, i punched him, i had the screwdriver and i said, don't lock with scousers. and i stabbed him. it is dangerous out of there. does that worry you, about the people that you go and sell drugs to? is there more competition? it is dangerous o
knife crime in north wales went up by 134% between 2014 and 2017. ess, but have not gone unnoticed. i wouldn't say it is out of control, but it is a cause for concern. david peart and his team are on constant lookout. this attack was caught on a mobile phone last november. police believe the victim was being robbed of his drugs and money by a rival gang. i know for a fact that the instances of violence are underreported to us, and the reason for that is because it is one gang against another....
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wales. the risk of a few sharp showers developing. in the far northest more cloud which could bring some outbreaks of rain into the western isles on sunday and may be more cloud into northern ireland. generally speaking, hot, dry and sunny with the risk of a few sharp possibly thundery downpours developing across the far south by the end of the day. humid with high likely of 30 degrees and the dry, settled and sunny weather is set to continue in the early half ofjuly. take care. hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. the headlines. four men have died in a road traffic collision in leeds. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed "ineffective or risky". new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. a march in support of the nhs is under way in central london. the demo will be addressed byjeremy corbyn, and will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the health service. tens of thousands of people applauded mi
wales. the risk of a few sharp showers developing. in the far northest more cloud which could bring some outbreaks of rain into the western isles on sunday and may be more cloud into northern ireland. generally speaking, hot, dry and sunny with the risk of a few sharp possibly thundery downpours developing across the far south by the end of the day. humid with high likely of 30 degrees and the dry, settled and sunny weather is set to continue in the early half ofjuly. take care. hello, this is...
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north wales.y good source of a decent wage in north wales, bringing in a couple of hundred apprentices each year. so if things were to go badly for airbus, and they were to move, it would have and they were to move, it would have a huge effect on north wales and the welsh economy. not only that, but the welsh government have reacted to the welsh government have reacted to the announcement saying that it‘s a huge and rolling announcement from airbus, the first minister has called an theresa may to stay in the single market if possible. this all comes from airbus‘s risk assessment, which outlines that a no deal scenario could cost them up to £1 billion a week in the inefficient work costs, delays, transferring of parts to want from europe, and the warning is as well, that they are not quite sure which regulation they would come and if a no deal scenario we re would come and if a no deal scenario were to happen. we've heard the concerns and frustrations of tom williams, the chief operating officer, b
north wales.y good source of a decent wage in north wales, bringing in a couple of hundred apprentices each year. so if things were to go badly for airbus, and they were to move, it would have and they were to move, it would have a huge effect on north wales and the welsh economy. not only that, but the welsh government have reacted to the welsh government have reacted to the announcement saying that it‘s a huge and rolling announcement from airbus, the first minister has called an theresa...
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to mark uk armed forces day. —— llandudno in north wales. a leading military power, despite pressure from mps to increase defence spending. france have booked their place in the quarterfinals of the world cup after a thrilling seven—goal match, defeating argentina. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway was at the match, and has this report. the world cup carnival continued in kazan today, tartar culture in full display. the competition from here intensifies, as france and argentina are about to discover. with just 13 minutes gone, kylian mbappe's burst of speed caused havoc in the argentine defence. penalty for france! the 25th penalty of this tournament awarded, antoine griezmann with the finishing touch. with france starting to dominate the game, back came argentina. angel di maria with a superb strike to make it 1—1. what a strike for angel di maria! but this has been a tumultuous tournament, and so it continued after the break with an avalanche of goals, starting with lionel messi's shot being turned in by mercado to give argentina the
to mark uk armed forces day. —— llandudno in north wales. a leading military power, despite pressure from mps to increase defence spending. france have booked their place in the quarterfinals of the world cup after a thrilling seven—goal match, defeating argentina. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway was at the match, and has this report. the world cup carnival continued in kazan today, tartar culture in full display. the competition from here intensifies, as france and argentina are...
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favoured spots likely to be across north wales and parts of the midlands. developing in the south west during the early hours of sunday morning. around 15-16 in hours of sunday morning. around 15—16 in central and southern areas. for most of us, a dry, settled, sunny start for sunday. i want to focus on this area of low pressure. could run the risk of a few thundery downpours. a couple of subtle differences on sunday. more cloud in the far north and west with a risk ofa the far north and west with a risk of a few showers across the western isles. for most of scotland and northern ireland it will be dry and settled with hardly a client —— hardly a cloud in the sky in northern england. don‘t take these showers as gospel, they could crop up showers as gospel, they could crop up almost anywhere. it is going to be dry and settled for most of us, quite hot and humid be dry and settled for most of us, quite hotand humid in the south—east. that‘s the story as we go out of sunday. as we go into monday we still keep the threat of a few sharp showers down towards the
favoured spots likely to be across north wales and parts of the midlands. developing in the south west during the early hours of sunday morning. around 15-16 in hours of sunday morning. around 15—16 in central and southern areas. for most of us, a dry, settled, sunny start for sunday. i want to focus on this area of low pressure. could run the risk of a few thundery downpours. a couple of subtle differences on sunday. more cloud in the far north and west with a risk ofa the far north and west...
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north atlantic air pushing its way in. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmestis. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit fresher. sunshine turns hazy, though, as cloud increases from the south—west through the day. the cloud across england and wales will break up, although it will turn cloudy for northern england, and there's always a threat, northern and western areas, of patchy rain and drizzle into the afternoon, especially on coasts and hills. but note — temperatures into the 20s, even with that cloud. further north, the teens. best of the sunshine, the far north, where winds will be lighter than they were monday. but northern ireland, south—west scotland, finishing the afternoon, going into evening, outbreaks of rain. that turns heavier into the night for central and southern scotland and also for parts of northern england. still separating the air masses, so quite a fresh night to take us into wednesday. the north—west of scotland and northern ireland, e
north atlantic air pushing its way in. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmestis. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit fresher. sunshine turns hazy, though, as cloud increases from the south—west through the day. the cloud across england and wales will break up, although it will turn cloudy for northern england, and there's...
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or drizzle in the very far north—west of scotland but other than that, it's a beautiful sunny day, withjust a few specks of fairweather cloud across much of england and walese bit more hazy. through the course of the weekend into next week, the temperatures keep on creeping up. we might hit 30 degrees celsius. (pres) this is bbc news —— our latest headlines (n0 timecheck) the aerospace giant airbus questions its future in the uk, if britain leaves the eu without a deal. the firm employs 111,000 workers at 25 sites, and says it's warning is not part of project fear. we're very fearful there'll be chaos at the borders and we want our factories to be able to operate as smoothly as possible. president trump threatens 20% tariffs on all european cars going into the united states, as the trade dispute escalates. the former wimbledon champion, boris becker, is told by the central african republic he could face prosecution for obtaining a forged diplomatic passport. he's denied any wrong doing. 70 years after the arrival in the uk of the first caribbean migrants on the empire windrush, a service of thanksgiving is held at westminster abbey. in a moment it will be
or drizzle in the very far north—west of scotland but other than that, it's a beautiful sunny day, withjust a few specks of fairweather cloud across much of england and walese bit more hazy. through the course of the weekend into next week, the temperatures keep on creeping up. we might hit 30 degrees celsius. (pres) this is bbc news —— our latest headlines (n0 timecheck) the aerospace giant airbus questions its future in the uk, if britain leaves the eu without a deal. the firm employs...
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people turned out to applaud military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day, in north wales news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup. a world cup or argentina are heading home. they suffer a kylian blow. mbappe takes france through to the quarterfinals. will this be messi's last world cup? next up it will be the or portugal. uruguay have to lead in sochi. that game under way right now. england play columbia next tuesday night, we'll have an update from the training camp. i'm azi farni at the bbc sport centre with the rest of the day's sport including valterri bottas takes his first pole of the year. he'll start ahead of mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton on the front row at the austrian grand prix. and a century for rilee rossouw and a record score for hampshire sees them beat kent by 61 runs to win the one day cup final. good evening — we have ourfirst quarterfinalist at the world cup. another balmy evening in moscow. we hope that in the round of 16 would be setting the tone would be setting the tone for the next
people turned out to applaud military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day, in north wales news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup. a world cup or argentina are heading home. they suffer a kylian blow. mbappe takes france through to the quarterfinals. will this be messi's last world cup? next up it will be the or portugal. uruguay have to lead in sochi. that game under way right now. england play columbia next...
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my story is played out against the majestic backdrop of north wales it's cut off from the wide world it's been ruled for centuries by the local ability the land is protected by the mountain fastness of snowdonia and well provided for by the fertile hills of the isle of anglesey gwynneth is a rugged but a deliberate region. things were less peaceful here when my king edward the first succeeded in bringing the land under english rule in twelve seventy seven. the king invaded wales with a force of fifteen thousand men he took when if no liking can pay to secure opposition he rebuilt ruined fortresses confiscated others that were still standing and commissioned a series of newcastle's and the king's messenger i have to report to his majesty of the state of building works and the situation in the country. sitting like an eagle's nest atop a high cliff holic castle in the south of when it is to be a symbol of the new power in the region. in the background more than three thousand feet high all the peaks of snowdonia and at the foot of the cliff the waves of atlantico break against the shor
my story is played out against the majestic backdrop of north wales it's cut off from the wide world it's been ruled for centuries by the local ability the land is protected by the mountain fastness of snowdonia and well provided for by the fertile hills of the isle of anglesey gwynneth is a rugged but a deliberate region. things were less peaceful here when my king edward the first succeeded in bringing the land under english rule in twelve seventy seven. the king invaded wales with a force of...
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wales. the risk of a few sharp showers developing. in the far northn into the western isles on sunday and may be more cloud into northern ireland. generally speaking, hot, dry and sunny with the risk of a few sharp possibly thundery downpours developing across the far south by the end of the day. humid with highs likely of 30 degrees and the dry, settled and sunny weather is set to continue in the early half ofjuly. take care. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 5pm. four young men have died, and a teenage girl is left critically ill after a collision involving a car and a taxi in leeds. i think it is fair to say that it was absolutely devastating, a really significant impact. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed "ineffective or risky", including tonsil removal and haemorroid surgery. tata steel, which owns the port talbot plant, has confirmed merger plans with germany's thyssenkrupp. thousands of people have applauded military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in north
wales. the risk of a few sharp showers developing. in the far northn into the western isles on sunday and may be more cloud into northern ireland. generally speaking, hot, dry and sunny with the risk of a few sharp possibly thundery downpours developing across the far south by the end of the day. humid with highs likely of 30 degrees and the dry, settled and sunny weather is set to continue in the early half ofjuly. take care. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 5pm. four...
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people turned out to applaud military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in north wales. now on bbc news, it is time for sports day. hello i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup, these are our headlines. don't cry, 4—3 argentina. they suffer a killian blow. mbappe takes france through to the quarter—finals. will this be messi's last world cup? england play columbia next tuesday night. right here in the capital. we'll have an update from the training camp. i'm azi farni at the bbc sport centre — with the rest of the day's sport including... valterri bottas takes his first pole of the year. he'll start ahead of mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton on the front row at the austrian grand prix. and a century for rilee rossouw sees hampshire set kent a record chase at lord's in the one day club final. good evening we have our first quarterfinalist at the world cup. we had been arrested but it is up and running. whata we had been arrested but it is up and running. what a match we have witnessed in kazan between two former world champions. the french kno
people turned out to applaud military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in north wales. now on bbc news, it is time for sports day. hello i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup, these are our headlines. don't cry, 4—3 argentina. they suffer a killian blow. mbappe takes france through to the quarter—finals. will this be messi's last world cup? england play columbia next tuesday night. right here in the capital. we'll have an update from the...
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people applauded military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in llandudno, in north wales. it enables us to say thank you to them and their families who support them and their families who support them and their families who support them and thank you to our veterans. also coming up — the world cup moves into the knockout stages. what a strike! france and argentina are currently level with one goal eachin are currently level with one goal each ina are currently level with one goal each in a battle for a place in the quarterfinals. and at 16:30 foreign correspondents posted to london look at events in the uk through outsiders‘ eyes, in dateline. four men have died and three people are injured after a collision between a car and a taxi in leeds. the crash happened in the early hours of this morning on the a6120 in the horsforth area of the city. the men, all aged between 18 and 21, died at the scene. two teenage girls, aged 16 and 17, were also in the car. one is in a critical condition while the other has non—life threatening injuries. the driver of the taxi was taken to ho
people applauded military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in llandudno, in north wales. it enables us to say thank you to them and their families who support them and their families who support them and their families who support them and thank you to our veterans. also coming up — the world cup moves into the knockout stages. what a strike! france and argentina are currently level with one goal eachin are currently level with one goal each ina are currently level with...
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these huge transporters are used to carry aircraft wings from its factory in north wales, to assemblyn france and germany. across the uk, it's involved in building passengerjets and military aircraft, defence systems and satellites. but company bosses say if we leave the eu without a deal, it would be catastrophic for the uk business. today we've published a risk assessment memo, where airbus is laying out the huge concerns we'd have if there's a no deal brexit. we're very fearful there will be chaos at the borders and we want our factories to be able to operate as smoothly as possible. airbus employs 1a,000 people in britain, at 25 sites across the country, but it says it supports another 110,000 jobs indirectly — at major suppliers, for example. it says it contributes nearly £8 billion to the uk economy and pays £1.7 billion a year in taxes. the problem for airbus is it relies on getting parts where it needs them, when it needs them. it says any change in customs procedures or safety approvals would be very damaging. leaderfigures in the aerospace industry agree. clearly, if we move
these huge transporters are used to carry aircraft wings from its factory in north wales, to assemblyn france and germany. across the uk, it's involved in building passengerjets and military aircraft, defence systems and satellites. but company bosses say if we leave the eu without a deal, it would be catastrophic for the uk business. today we've published a risk assessment memo, where airbus is laying out the huge concerns we'd have if there's a no deal brexit. we're very fearful there will be...
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south—east england, some sunny east anglia, south—east england, some sunny spells coming through, north walesands, south—west england, south wales, staying cloudy, a lot of cloud in northern ireland, mostly dry. low cloud lingering towards the north sea coasts, where it is cooler compared with elsewhere, but pleasa nt compared with elsewhere, but pleasant when the son comes out. —— sun. you're watching beyond one hundred days. the world's industrialised nations meet in canada this week — but china isn't even in the bloc and america doesn't seem to want to be. in the age of trump, is the g7 still relevant? a populist, protectionist president is challenging decades of western liberal unity. american trade tariffs make it harder for western leaders to work together against global threats. in a phone call, theresa may tells donald trump his decision to apply tariffs to eu imports is unjustified and deeply disappointing. also on the programme... at least 38 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in guatamela after a volcano erupted sending ash and lava into surrounding villages. kayla,
south—east england, some sunny east anglia, south—east england, some sunny spells coming through, north walesands, south—west england, south wales, staying cloudy, a lot of cloud in northern ireland, mostly dry. low cloud lingering towards the north sea coasts, where it is cooler compared with elsewhere, but pleasa nt compared with elsewhere, but pleasant when the son comes out. —— sun. you're watching beyond one hundred days. the world's industrialised nations meet in canada this...
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here it is — that's the outbreaks of rain for northern england and north wales to start wednesday.es through wales, the midlands, towards east anglia by mid—afternoon. keeping things muggy towards the south—east corner. get the cloud break, temperatures will shoot up. notice, though, on our temperature profile, the contrast. temperatures much, much fresher further north, the mid—teens at very best in scotland, with a few showers to the highlands and islands. but a lot of sunshine out across northern and western parts of the uk to finish the day. as we go into thursday, that cold front has moved off into the near continent, pushing us all in to fresher air, northerly airflow across the country, bringing a few showers for shetland, the north—east of scotland. most, though, will be dire. sunny top and tail of the day. cloud builds up, spreads out a little bit during the middle part of the day. but note that temperatures by this stage — mid—teens across scotland, maybe low 20s in the south. but as we finish the week, going into the weekend, high pressure starts to nudge its way in, kil
here it is — that's the outbreaks of rain for northern england and north wales to start wednesday.es through wales, the midlands, towards east anglia by mid—afternoon. keeping things muggy towards the south—east corner. get the cloud break, temperatures will shoot up. notice, though, on our temperature profile, the contrast. temperatures much, much fresher further north, the mid—teens at very best in scotland, with a few showers to the highlands and islands. but a lot of sunshine out...
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during wednesday, top temperatures reached 32 celsius at porthmadog in north wales.ar story, i think, during the day on thursday. so high pressure well and truly driving our weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday. not a cloud in the sky there. i think we will have one or two areas of cloud around through thursday, particularly around the east, so parts of lincolnshire, down towards east anglia, a bit of cloud around the coast, which should thin and break during the day, but anywhere you could see fairweather cloud. as we draw in the breeze from the north—east, it's looking a little bit cooler around those eastern coasts. but, for central and western parts of the country, temperatures widely in the high 20s. some of us seeing top temperatures of 30 or 31 degrees, particularly for central scotland, but those temperatures could just kick off one or two isolated showers. if you do catch one, could be a bit pokey, but most places will avoid any of those isolated
during wednesday, top temperatures reached 32 celsius at porthmadog in north wales.ar story, i think, during the day on thursday. so high pressure well and truly driving our weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday. not a cloud in the sky there. i think we will have one or two areas of cloud around through thursday, particularly around the east, so parts of lincolnshire, down towards...
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this weather watcher picture came from llandudno in north wales.s cloud which then retreated out into the north sea. as we go through this evening and night, we are respecting some of that cloud to return. temperatures along the eastern coast will be a bit lower but pretty high values out west. the heat will not drain away very quickly through the evening. at 7pm it will be 27 degrees in cardiff and perhaps 28 in glasgow and edinburgh. asi and perhaps 28 in glasgow and edinburgh. as i mentioned, through the evening and tonight some of the cloud in the north sea may roll its way back into eastern scotland and england and maybe as far inland as the east midlands. clear, starry skies and temperatures will give away. not a particularly warm night. temperatures will dip away towards it 11-1adc. a temperatures will dip away towards it 11—1adc. a bright start for many tomorrow and a lot of cloud in eastern areas which will retreat out into the north sea again. look at all the orange on this chart. the heat tomorrow will be widespread. temperatures easily
this weather watcher picture came from llandudno in north wales.s cloud which then retreated out into the north sea. as we go through this evening and night, we are respecting some of that cloud to return. temperatures along the eastern coast will be a bit lower but pretty high values out west. the heat will not drain away very quickly through the evening. at 7pm it will be 27 degrees in cardiff and perhaps 28 in glasgow and edinburgh. asi and perhaps 28 in glasgow and edinburgh. as i...
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starting across northern england and north wales, outbreaks of rain. wales into the midlands. to the south of it will some breaks in the morning cloud and into the afternoon. 0ut morning cloud and into the afternoon. out of which a profile, you can see that contrast from the colours itself, the deep warmth of the red. may be more in the south—east corner. some sunshine away from showers. by thursday, the cold front is near the continent, all into the fresh air a fuchsia hours across shetland and the north—east, cloud building up to the middle part of the day but morning and afternoon should see some sunshine. temperatures where they should be. with high pressure in charge, most places will stay dry. bye for now. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: donald trump again tries to blame the democrats for america's immigration problems, as he defends his zero—tolerance policy at the border. the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding
starting across northern england and north wales, outbreaks of rain. wales into the midlands. to the south of it will some breaks in the morning cloud and into the afternoon. 0ut morning cloud and into the afternoon. out of which a profile, you can see that contrast from the colours itself, the deep warmth of the red. may be more in the south—east corner. some sunshine away from showers. by thursday, the cold front is near the continent, all into the fresh air a fuchsia hours across shetland...
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will continue, that process, through the night, moving for the northwards to northern england, north walesh however will diminish. it will be quite cool again. not as cold as recent nights, because we will have more cloud filtering in from the east across scotland, and that will take time to clear away during the day on friday. it will be a while before the sun comes up but it's scotland and northern ireland where we think we will get the best of the sunshine again. perhaps the northwest of england, for parts of northern england and wales, the midlands, there is slightly more cloud than we have seen today. a few sharp showers and isolated thunder. further south and east, probably fewer showers and more hazy sunshine making its way through the clouds. either way, cloudy or sunny, it's going to be a lovely, warm day across the board. you see the low 205, except right on the east coast. again, that tumbling breeze. still some sunshine, and some strong sunshine at that. very high levels of pollen again, as we had so far this week. unfortunately, no relief in sight. then through friday night in
will continue, that process, through the night, moving for the northwards to northern england, north walesh however will diminish. it will be quite cool again. not as cold as recent nights, because we will have more cloud filtering in from the east across scotland, and that will take time to clear away during the day on friday. it will be a while before the sun comes up but it's scotland and northern ireland where we think we will get the best of the sunshine again. perhaps the northwest of...
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top temperatures reached 32 at porthmadog in north wales. day on thursday. so high pressure well and truly driving the weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday, not a cloud in the sky there. i think we'll have one or two areas of cloud around through thursday, especially in the east, down towards lincolnshire, east anglia, some cloud around the coast that should thin and break during the day, but anywhere you could see fairweather cloud. as we draw in the breeze from the north—east, looking a little bit cooler around the eastern coasts but for central and western parts of the country, temperatures widely in the high 20s with some seeing top temperatures of 30 or 31, particularly for central scotland, but those temperatures could just kick off one or two isolated showers. if you do catch one, could be a bit pokey, but most places will avoid any of those isolated showers through central parts of scotland. hot again through northern ire
top temperatures reached 32 at porthmadog in north wales. day on thursday. so high pressure well and truly driving the weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday, not a cloud in the sky there. i think we'll have one or two areas of cloud around through thursday, especially in the east, down towards lincolnshire, east anglia, some cloud around the coast that should thin and break during...
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and in north wales. leaving the midlands and south west of england rather cloudy.hern ireland. most lots of cloud in northern ireland. m ost pla ces lots of cloud in northern ireland. most places dry. cloud along north sea coasts. bringing the temperature down to the mid—teens. most places have sunny spells developing, reaching the high teens up to 20 celsius. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the grenfell fire inquiry has heard that a catalogue of problems led to the tower being engulfed in flames. the blaze started in flat 16 on the fourth floor near a fridge. the 999 call made by the man who lived there was played at the hearing. there's been more misery for rail passengers in the north and south—east of england, as an inquiry is ordered into the chaos caused by new timetables. and on newsnight, for decades after the sensational trial, thanks to a bbc drama, everyone
and in north wales. leaving the midlands and south west of england rather cloudy.hern ireland. most lots of cloud in northern ireland. m ost pla ces lots of cloud in northern ireland. most places dry. cloud along north sea coasts. bringing the temperature down to the mid—teens. most places have sunny spells developing, reaching the high teens up to 20 celsius. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the grenfell fire inquiry has heard that a catalogue of problems led to the...
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rain will be happier in northern ireland, scotland, slipping south now across northern england and north walesly? i have not spent that much time looking at it. why would you? i don‘t know what i have got, i have got flowers as well. we often were the same thing. i have got daisies? maybe buttercups? i have got daisies? maybe buttercu ps? cannot really i have got daisies? maybe buttercups? cannot really see mine. you have got pictures of flowers that have been sent in this morning. rebecca‘s sent us these climbing roses surrounding her garden table. in cornwall, mark‘s taken this photograph of an aquilegia. i knew that! and this is a clematis in birmingham are sent in by linda. 0ther in birmingham are sent in by linda. other people might say it differently. i‘ve got no idea! we are not specialists in flowers. ifeel like iam the specialists in flowers. ifeel like i am the flower correspondent but getting it wrong. shall i tell you something i do know about? debenhams have put out a profit warning. 180 stores across the uk and ireland. the third time they have put out a profit warning and it mea
rain will be happier in northern ireland, scotland, slipping south now across northern england and north walesly? i have not spent that much time looking at it. why would you? i don‘t know what i have got, i have got flowers as well. we often were the same thing. i have got daisies? maybe buttercups? i have got daisies? maybe buttercu ps? cannot really i have got daisies? maybe buttercups? cannot really see mine. you have got pictures of flowers that have been sent in this morning....
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once again, port madoff in north—west wales, 32 degrees.ror of high—pressure moving the atlantic. it's just got stuck with us. because the ground is so dry, the sun overhead. it is steadily warmed up the ground. that warm air is circulating day by day. you need the jet stream to move it southwards. as we go into the end, there is no real sign of a big breakdown. the long dry weather will keep on continuing. the 76 comparison is right. there is that comparison. the only difference is, in 76,15 days of that comparison. the only difference is, in 76, 15 days of temperatures above 32, consecutive days from the end ofjune onwards. before that, it was driver such a long of time. dry winter, dry spring. with least had a wet spring. shall we compare what you were like in 76 and now? that wasn't you, that's your mum. that's your mum, with you. not much has changed. i was born at the very start. my brother is going to hate me. it's like you are a weather presenter from both. my mum said, the sun came out when i was born. it was so cheesy. if he ever
once again, port madoff in north—west wales, 32 degrees.ror of high—pressure moving the atlantic. it's just got stuck with us. because the ground is so dry, the sun overhead. it is steadily warmed up the ground. that warm air is circulating day by day. you need the jet stream to move it southwards. as we go into the end, there is no real sign of a big breakdown. the long dry weather will keep on continuing. the 76 comparison is right. there is that comparison. the only difference is, in...
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. —— in north west wales. will form and become dominant tonight and just a bit further inland. many central western areas will be dry. yesterday, it was in the london area. today, it was across parts of wales and north—west england, where temperatures got to about 30 degrees. 31 in porthmadog in gwynedd during the afternoon. tomorrow, it could be the turn of scotland and northern ireland — pa rt part of scotland and northern ireland could see 30 degrees on thursday and the warmest of a on thursday and the warmest of a on thursday will be about 27. a british man has been convicted of planning a terrorist attack in westminster. prince william has been visiting israel and paid his respects at the world holocaust centre injerusalem. respects at the world holocaust centre in jerusalem. and cold for peace in the region. i know i should desire for all of you for just and lasting peace. mps have warned that britain will lose its influence with the united states and other nato allies unless it increases defence spendin
. —— in north west wales. will form and become dominant tonight and just a bit further inland. many central western areas will be dry. yesterday, it was in the london area. today, it was across parts of wales and north—west england, where temperatures got to about 30 degrees. 31 in porthmadog in gwynedd during the afternoon. tomorrow, it could be the turn of scotland and northern ireland — pa rt part of scotland and northern ireland could see 30 degrees on thursday and the warmest of a...
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the met office warning also extends to northern ireland, showers into cumbria and north yorkshire, wales two later in the day across parts of the midlands and east anglia. most places largely dry and in the sunshine, getting up to 22 or 23. still heavy showers for the channel islands, they should fade overnight as well most of the showers elsewhere. many places dry, clear spells, cloud creeping in as the night goes on. temperatures on a par with last night, coolest across scotla nd par with last night, coolest across scotland and the far north of england. high pressure in charge of the weather through the weekend, little features generating showers, particularly this one was france. the channel islands in the firing line for heavy showers. still the chance of showers across scotland, this time further east. heavy and thundery if you catch one. a better day for northern ireland, few showers around, otherwise most places dry. spells of sunshine, perhaps allowing for showers through the far north of england. feeling warm and the sunshine, perhaps up to 25. we start the new week on a mainly
the met office warning also extends to northern ireland, showers into cumbria and north yorkshire, wales two later in the day across parts of the midlands and east anglia. most places largely dry and in the sunshine, getting up to 22 or 23. still heavy showers for the channel islands, they should fade overnight as well most of the showers elsewhere. many places dry, clear spells, cloud creeping in as the night goes on. temperatures on a par with last night, coolest across scotla nd par with...
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rain towards the far north of scotland, buffer large parts of the uk sunday be another dry and sunny day. temperatures in northern ireland and scotland in the mid—20s, england and walesn the showers, they threatened to bring very heavy and thundery downpours but they will be hit and miss and later we might have showers heading all the way to parts of sussex and surrey but the greatest threat is towards the south west. that remains the case overnight as we head into monday, any remaining showers will very quickly fade away, drifting to the south—east and out of the way, and building pressure coming in across the north, so again as you are, across the north, so again as you a re, lots of across the north, so again as you are, lots of dry weather and the sunshine, hardly a cloud in the sky, the threat of showers in the far north west of scotland and also towards the channel islands but the detail proving elusive. 30 degrees around london and to the north of london, and as we look ahead to the first week ofjuly we will find very little change in the weather, dominated by high—pressure, dry and sunny, but the chance of a few storms. this is bbc world news today. our top s
rain towards the far north of scotland, buffer large parts of the uk sunday be another dry and sunny day. temperatures in northern ireland and scotland in the mid—20s, england and walesn the showers, they threatened to bring very heavy and thundery downpours but they will be hit and miss and later we might have showers heading all the way to parts of sussex and surrey but the greatest threat is towards the south west. that remains the case overnight as we head into monday, any remaining...
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somewhere in the south—east could get up to 32, but even in the north, birmingham, manchester, parts of north walesow pressure will still be getting around to the south. the south—western areas potentially could see some showers at times, but high pressure will still be close by, so there will still be lots of sunshine around. strong sunshine, and hot sunshine too. temperatures still pretty close to 30 degrees. this is bbc news. i'm nkem ifejika. our top stories: just hours after reaching a deal, european leaders disagree about who should take in and process migrants coming into europe. canada fights back, announcing tariffs on billions of dollars worth of us goods saying it will not back down in the face of american pressure. police in maryland say the gunman who shot dead five people at a newspaper office would have killed even more if he'd had the chance. and we meet the man who cant stop dancing, even though he can't hear the music.
somewhere in the south—east could get up to 32, but even in the north, birmingham, manchester, parts of north walesow pressure will still be getting around to the south. the south—western areas potentially could see some showers at times, but high pressure will still be close by, so there will still be lots of sunshine around. strong sunshine, and hot sunshine too. temperatures still pretty close to 30 degrees. this is bbc news. i'm nkem ifejika. our top stories: just hours after reaching a...
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here it is — that's the outbreaks of rain for northern england and north wales to start wednesday.wards east anglia by mid—afternoon, keeping things muggy towards the south—east corner. get the cloud break, temperatures will shoot up. notice, though, on our temperature profile, the contrast. temperatures much, much fresher further north, the mid—teens at very best in scotland, with a few showers to the highlands and islands. but a lot of sunshine out across northern and western parts of the uk to finish the day. as we go into thursday, that cold front has moved off into the near continent, pushing us all in to fresher air, northerly airflow across the country, bringing a few showers for shetland, the north—east of scotland. most, though, will be dry. sunny top and tail of the day. cloud builds up, spreads out a little bit during the middle part of the day. but note that temperatures by this stage — mid—teens across scotland, maybe low 20s in the south, a big drop on how we started. but as we finish the week, going into the weekend, high pressure starts to nudge its way in, killing
here it is — that's the outbreaks of rain for northern england and north wales to start wednesday.wards east anglia by mid—afternoon, keeping things muggy towards the south—east corner. get the cloud break, temperatures will shoot up. notice, though, on our temperature profile, the contrast. temperatures much, much fresher further north, the mid—teens at very best in scotland, with a few showers to the highlands and islands. but a lot of sunshine out across northern and western parts of...
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northern england and north wales to start the day, pushing down to the midlands, wales, towards east afternoon. sticking with the humid air across southern counties, and any sunshine breaking through will lift temperatures to 26 degrees, a big contrast to further north and west. you will have the sunshine, admittedly, at times, but temperatures only in the low to mid teens for many. that fresh air comes across to all through the night so if you have been struggling to sleep by the next couple of nights, —— for the last couple of nice, by thursday it will be better. two showers for the summer solstice, but most will have a dry day on thursday and temperatures generally mid to high teens, may be low 205 in the south. hello, this is bbc news. we will be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first the headlines: theresa may has confirmed that taxes will have to be increased to pay for the extra £20 billion funding for the nhs. she said taxpayers would contribute a bit more, in a fair and balanced way. donald trump says the united states will not be a migrant camp, as he
northern england and north wales to start the day, pushing down to the midlands, wales, towards east afternoon. sticking with the humid air across southern counties, and any sunshine breaking through will lift temperatures to 26 degrees, a big contrast to further north and west. you will have the sunshine, admittedly, at times, but temperatures only in the low to mid teens for many. that fresh air comes across to all through the night so if you have been struggling to sleep by the next couple...
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here it is — that's the outbreaks of rain for northern england and north wales to start wednesday.fternoon. keeping things muggy towards the south—east corner. get the cloud break, temperatures will shoot up. notice, though, on our temperature profile, the contrast. temperatures much, much fresher further north, the mid—teens at very best in scotland, with a few showers to the highlands and islands. but a lot of sunshine out across northern and western parts of the uk to finish the day. as we go into thursday, that cold front has moved off into the near continent, pushing us all in to fresher air, northerly airflow across the country. bringing a few showers to shetland, the north—east of scotland. most, though, will be dire. sunny top and tail of the day. cloud builds up, spreads out a little bit during the middle part of the day. but note that temperatures by this stage — mid—teens across scotland, maybe low 20s in the south. but as we finish the week, going into the weekend, high pressure starts to nudge its way in, killing off that northerly airflow and bringing in slightly warm
here it is — that's the outbreaks of rain for northern england and north wales to start wednesday.fternoon. keeping things muggy towards the south—east corner. get the cloud break, temperatures will shoot up. notice, though, on our temperature profile, the contrast. temperatures much, much fresher further north, the mid—teens at very best in scotland, with a few showers to the highlands and islands. but a lot of sunshine out across northern and western parts of the uk to finish the day....
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top temperatures reached 32 celsius at porthmadog in north wales.h pressure well and truly driving our weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday. not a cloud in the sky there. i think we will have one or two areas of cloud around through thursday, particularly around the east, so parts of lincolnshire, down towards east anglia, a bit of cloud around the coast, which should thin and break during the day, but anywhere you could see fairweather cloud. as we draw in the breeze from the north—east, it's looking a little bit cooler around those eastern coasts. but, for central and western parts of the country, temperatures widely in the high 20s. some of us seeing top temperatures of 30 or 31 degrees, particularly for central scotland, but those temperatures could just kick off one or two isolated showers. if you do catch one, could be a bit pokey, but most places will avoid any of those isolated showers through central parts of scotland. hot again
top temperatures reached 32 celsius at porthmadog in north wales.h pressure well and truly driving our weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday. not a cloud in the sky there. i think we will have one or two areas of cloud around through thursday, particularly around the east, so parts of lincolnshire, down towards east anglia, a bit of cloud around the coast, which should thin and break...
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here it is — that's the outbreaks of rain for northern england and north wales to start wednesday.e midlands, towards east anglia by mid—afternoon, keeping things muggy towards the south—east corner. get the cloud break, temperatures will shoot up. notice, though, on our temperature profile, the contrast. temperatures much, much fresher further north, the mid—teens at very best in scotland, with a few showers to the highlands and islands. but a lot of sunshine out across northern and western parts of the uk to finish the day. as we go into thursday, that cold front has moved off into the near continent, pushing us all in to fresher air, northerly airflow across the country, bringing a few showers for shetland, the north—east of scotland. most, though, will be dry. sunny top and tail of the day. cloud builds up, spreads out a little bit during the middle part of the day. but note that temperatures by this stage — mid—teens across scotland, maybe low 20s in the south, a big drop on how we started. but as we finish the week, going into the weekend, high pressure starts to nudge its wa
here it is — that's the outbreaks of rain for northern england and north wales to start wednesday.e midlands, towards east anglia by mid—afternoon, keeping things muggy towards the south—east corner. get the cloud break, temperatures will shoot up. notice, though, on our temperature profile, the contrast. temperatures much, much fresher further north, the mid—teens at very best in scotland, with a few showers to the highlands and islands. but a lot of sunshine out across northern and...
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morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further northit fresher. sunshine turns hazy as cloud increases south—west through the day. the cloud across england and wales will break up but it will turn cloudy for northern england. there's always a threat, northern and western areas, of patchy rain in drizzle into the afternoon, especially on coasts and hills. but note — temperatures into the 20s, even with that cloud. further north, the teens. the best of the sunshine, the far north, where winds will be lighter than monday. northern ireland, south—west scotland, outbreaks of rain turns heavier for central and southern scotland and parts of northern england. still separating the air masses so quite a fresh night to take us into wednesday. the north—west of scotland and northern ireland, england and wales and far south—east of scotland staying fairly muggy, with temperatures into the teens. heavier rain through the night into wednesday is courtesy of this waving weather front which actually pushes out into the north sea quite quickly on wednes
morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further northit fresher. sunshine turns hazy as cloud increases south—west through the day. the cloud across england and wales will break up but it will turn cloudy for northern england. there's always a threat, northern and western areas, of patchy rain in drizzle into the afternoon, especially on coasts and hills. but note — temperatures into the 20s,...
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here it is — that's the outbreaks of rain for northern england and north wales to start wednesday.st anglia by mid—afternoon, keeping things muggy towards the south—east corner. get the cloud break, the temperatures will shoot up. notice, though, on our temperature profile, the contrast. temperatures much, much fresher further north, the mid—teens at very best in scotland, with a few showers to the highlands and islands. but a lot of sunshine out across northern and western parts of the uk to finish the day. as we go into thursday, that cold front has moved off into the near continent, pushing us all into the fresher air, northerly airflow across the country, bringing a few showers for shetland, the north—east of scotland. most, though, will be dry. sunniest top and tail of the day. cloud builds up, spreads out a little bit during the middle part of the day. but note that temperatures by this stage — mid—teens across scotland, maybe low 20s in the south, a big drop on how we started. but as we finish the week, go into the weekend, high pressure starts to nudge its way in, killing o
here it is — that's the outbreaks of rain for northern england and north wales to start wednesday.st anglia by mid—afternoon, keeping things muggy towards the south—east corner. get the cloud break, the temperatures will shoot up. notice, though, on our temperature profile, the contrast. temperatures much, much fresher further north, the mid—teens at very best in scotland, with a few showers to the highlands and islands. but a lot of sunshine out across northern and western parts of the...
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it starts across northern england and north wales. turning showery.file can see contrast. the deep warp of the red. maybe more in the south—east corner. some sunshine away from the showers in the hebrides, the highlands and the islands. by thursday, we are all in to pressure out. a few showers across shetland. morning and afternoon, some sunshine. mid to high teens are not low 20s. at high pressure in charge, most places will stay dry. this is business briefing. i'm sally bundock. the tit—for—tat trade war between the us and china escalates. the us threatens a further 10% tariff on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. nose dive — another low—cost carrier's set to announce a spiralling loss. we take a look at the challenges facing the aviation sector. and the markets in asia are headed in one direction thanks to the latest trade threats firing between the us and china.
it starts across northern england and north wales. turning showery.file can see contrast. the deep warp of the red. maybe more in the south—east corner. some sunshine away from the showers in the hebrides, the highlands and the islands. by thursday, we are all in to pressure out. a few showers across shetland. morning and afternoon, some sunshine. mid to high teens are not low 20s. at high pressure in charge, most places will stay dry. this is business briefing. i'm sally bundock. the...
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north. wednesday, that area of rain will move south. it peters out as it moves south and patchy rain into england and wales. tice the greens, the blues, further north and west. behind the rain and the cloud, fresher feel. that fresher weather will gradually extend to all parts as we go into thursday. the cold front moving into the near continent. all under the influence ofa continent. all under the influence of a north—westerly wind. after a sunny start on thursday, more cloud in the afternoon. it should be drier and there will be sunny spells as well. it will be just a little bit cooler and fresher. the oranges not quite as orange or red. temperatures in the south—east down by a few degrees. further north, similar to today and tomorrow. friday, the weekend, we have this big area of high pressure which is slap bang across the uk meaning it will be mostly dry on friday and into the weekend, sunny spells as well, lots of settled weather. temperatures not doing too badly, 19—25. have a good day. hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. has britain lost the war o
north. wednesday, that area of rain will move south. it peters out as it moves south and patchy rain into england and wales. tice the greens, the blues, further north and west. behind the rain and the cloud, fresher feel. that fresher weather will gradually extend to all parts as we go into thursday. the cold front moving into the near continent. all under the influence ofa continent. all under the influence of a north—westerly wind. after a sunny start on thursday, more cloud in the...
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top temperatures reached 32 at porthmadog in north wales. high pressure well and truly driving the weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday, not a cloud in the sky there. i think we'll have one or two areas of cloud around through thursday, especially in the east, down towards lincolnshire, east anglia, some cloud around the coast that should thin and break during the day, but anywhere you could see fairweather cloud. as we draw in the breeze from the north—east, looking a little bit cooler around the eastern coasts but for central and western parts of the country, temperatures widely in the high 20s with some seeing top temperatures of 30 or 31, particularly for central scotland, but those temperatures could kick off one or two isolated showers. if you do catch one, could be a bit pokey, but most places will avoid any of those isolated showers through central parts of scotland. hot again through northern ireland, england and wales w
top temperatures reached 32 at porthmadog in north wales. high pressure well and truly driving the weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday, not a cloud in the sky there. i think we'll have one or two areas of cloud around through thursday, especially in the east, down towards lincolnshire, east anglia, some cloud around the coast that should thin and break during the day, but anywhere...
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top temperatures reached 32 at porthmadog in north wales.ursday. high pressure well and truly driving the weather, keeping things dry and settled with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday, not a cloud in the sky there. i think we'll have one or two areas of cloud around on thursday, especially in the east, lincolnshire, east anglia, some cloud around the coast should thin and break during the day but anywhere you could see fairweather cloud. as we draw in the breeze from the north—east, looking cooler around the eastern coasts but for central and western parts of the country, temperatures widely in the high 20s with some seeing top temperatures of 30 or 31, particularly for central scotland, but those temperatures could kick off one or two isolated showers. if you do catch one, could be a bit pokey, but most places will avoid those isolated showers through central parts of scotland. hot again through northern ireland, england and wales with a decent, dry and bright day. lots
top temperatures reached 32 at porthmadog in north wales.ursday. high pressure well and truly driving the weather, keeping things dry and settled with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday, not a cloud in the sky there. i think we'll have one or two areas of cloud around on thursday, especially in the east, lincolnshire, east anglia, some cloud around the coast should thin and break during the day but anywhere you could see...
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this factory is important notjust for the economy of north wales, it is situated just across the borderems for some time. we spoke to a couple of the workers earlier to find out what they think. well, i think it's disastrous, really. all our money, my late husband always worked there, he served his apprenticeship there and retired from there. my grandson's father works there. my other grandson's father works there, too. it would be a big blow to our family. my dad works for airbus, but it is probably worse for the people that are in their 30s and 40s, relying on that. people are thinking if they go, house prices might crash, which for people my age, it might be all right for us to get back on the ladder, but there's 110,000 people related to airbus. so it's not the best of things, to be honest, for the area and everyone who is related to airbus. but there might be some positives for the younger generation. but for the people that rely on it, it's not good news. no, i've lived in broughton all my life and it would be disastrous if they went, for the community. disastrous. well, a spokesp
this factory is important notjust for the economy of north wales, it is situated just across the borderems for some time. we spoke to a couple of the workers earlier to find out what they think. well, i think it's disastrous, really. all our money, my late husband always worked there, he served his apprenticeship there and retired from there. my grandson's father works there. my other grandson's father works there, too. it would be a big blow to our family. my dad works for airbus, but it is...
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top temperatures reached 32 at porthmadog in north wales.n thursday. so high pressure well and truly driving our weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. i think we will have one or two areas of cloud around through thursday, particularly around the east, down towards lincolnshire, east anglia, some cloud around the coast that should thin and break during the day, but anywhere you could see fairweather cloud. as we draw in the breeze from the north—east, it's looking a little bit cooler around those eastern coasts. but, for central and western parts of the country, temperatures widely in the high 20s. some seeing top temperatures of 30 or 31, particularly for central scotland, but those temperatures could just kick off one or two isolated showers. if you do catch one, could be a bit pokey, but most places will avoid any of those isolated showers through central parts of scotland. hot again for northern ireland, england and wales having a decent, dry and bright day. lots of sunshine, just that gentle bree
top temperatures reached 32 at porthmadog in north wales.n thursday. so high pressure well and truly driving our weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. i think we will have one or two areas of cloud around through thursday, particularly around the east, down towards lincolnshire, east anglia, some cloud around the coast that should thin and break during the day, but anywhere you could see fairweather cloud. as we draw in the breeze from the north—east,...
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this wing—making factory in broughton, north wales, is the biggest of airbus‘s 25 uk sites and locald. i've lived in broughton all my life, and it would be disastrous if they went, for the community. and it's notjust airbus, it's all the suppliers that supply them, isn't it, as well? airbus is not the only major manufacturer expressing concern about disruption to supplies. here at the mini factory in oxford, 270 trucks deliver millions of components every dayjust in time and in the right order to make one car every 67 seconds. mini's owner, bmw, says it needs clarity on future trade and border arrangements by this summer. if we don't get clarity in the next couple of months, we have to start making those contingency plans, which means investing money in systems that we might not need, in warehouses that might not be usable in the future. effectively, making the uk automotive industry less competitive than it is in a very competitive world right now. and that is a decisive issue that ultimately could damage this industry. advanced manufacturing is a delicate, finely tuned business. mi
this wing—making factory in broughton, north wales, is the biggest of airbus‘s 25 uk sites and locald. i've lived in broughton all my life, and it would be disastrous if they went, for the community. and it's notjust airbus, it's all the suppliers that supply them, isn't it, as well? airbus is not the only major manufacturer expressing concern about disruption to supplies. here at the mini factory in oxford, 270 trucks deliver millions of components every dayjust in time and in the right...
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the armed forces day is being held in north wales. parades will be hosted across the uk.he service and sacrifice of britain's military. the defence secretary gavin williamson said government is committed to increasing defence spending. we are committed, every year the government has said extra money will be spent on defence. also what we have seen is just this year the government commit to an extra £800 million of spending for the armed forces and this an unprecedented increase in spending that few departments had been able to benefit from outside a fiscal event such as a budget or spending review. it underlines the government's commitment to the armed forces and as we look around the globe, britain is not stepping back, but very much stepping up with naval ships of the pacific, the royal navy was the first navy to start to enforce sanctions against north korea. actually making sure what the un and united nations had said that needed to happen, we were delivering on it. we have seen troops serving and ensuring afghanistan has the opportunity for peace and stability and we
the armed forces day is being held in north wales. parades will be hosted across the uk.he service and sacrifice of britain's military. the defence secretary gavin williamson said government is committed to increasing defence spending. we are committed, every year the government has said extra money will be spent on defence. also what we have seen is just this year the government commit to an extra £800 million of spending for the armed forces and this an unprecedented increase in spending...
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temperatures up to 32 celsius in porthmadog in north wales. widely into the high 20s.cloud and mist. in central and eastern areas. it burns back towards the coast and it might linger in places across parts of east yorkshire and lincolnshire and norfolk. "is making its pressure. elsewhere, the heat builds up and temperatures in northern ireland and scotland into the high 20s if indeed the low 30s. the two celsius in glasgow and perhaps 32, in a couple of places. 27, 28 in northern ireland. we could see 30 degrees in some spots. but england and wales with the sunshine, temperatures widely into the 20s. but a bit fresher longer eastern coasts. typically 18, 20 1 but a bit fresher longer eastern coasts. typically 18, 201 degrees. tonight, low cloud, sea fret, moving further inland. patchy mist and low cloud first thing on friday. but like recent days, that burns back towards the coast. more cloud around tomorrow around the eastern coastal areas. you can see from the yellow along the eastern side of the uk, fresher here. further west, the heat builds on friday. temperatures
temperatures up to 32 celsius in porthmadog in north wales. widely into the high 20s.cloud and mist. in central and eastern areas. it burns back towards the coast and it might linger in places across parts of east yorkshire and lincolnshire and norfolk. "is making its pressure. elsewhere, the heat builds up and temperatures in northern ireland and scotland into the high 20s if indeed the low 30s. the two celsius in glasgow and perhaps 32, in a couple of places. 27, 28 in northern ireland....
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dealfor the cardiff swansea city growth deal, the city deal for the cardiff region and one for north walesoes in this regard?” brilliant and inspirational work he does in this regard? i am very happy to congratulate grant edwards on the excellent work he‘s doing as headteacher at priory school. we are committed to helping pupils with logical needs —— educational needs to find employment lead and fulfilled we‘re leaving prime minister‘s questions to take you straight to a news conference by greater manchester fire service. they are speaking about the fire at saddleworth moor. the heat is extremely difficult to extinguish, we have got really good water supplies and a really good tactical and strategic plan in place, and cruise a rotating to extinguish the fire as safely as they can. sound problems group met this morning and continues to meet. we're working with partners to meet. we're working with partners to resolve this. some work is ongoing at the minute to see if it is possible for them to assist us in any way, and is taking place with my operations commander to see if that can be achiev
dealfor the cardiff swansea city growth deal, the city deal for the cardiff region and one for north walesoes in this regard?” brilliant and inspirational work he does in this regard? i am very happy to congratulate grant edwards on the excellent work he‘s doing as headteacher at priory school. we are committed to helping pupils with logical needs —— educational needs to find employment lead and fulfilled we‘re leaving prime minister‘s questions to take you straight to a news...
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including sale of illicit drugs on the site, including the sale of illicit tobacco and even one case in north waleswhile you get your car hand car washed. now, how do you balance demands for tougher sentences with calls to cut the prison population? it's the conundrum facing thejustice minister, rory stewart. he told mps that he reckons demands for tougher punishment would rise as the view of victims became more prominent. generally, in society, i feel that over the next 15 years, there is going to be an increasing suspicion of perceived elites, and increasing demand, i don't know if you call it a populist demand or democratic demand for the expression of the citizens‘ views, and that would express himself i believe in more and more focus on victims. you can see this already in people coming forward all the time in legislation. probably the most dramatic example is going to be around sentences for people killed in car accidents. so death by dangerous driving. death by careless driving. traditionally, the view of the law, as you know, would be that somebody driving the car was not intending to kill
including sale of illicit drugs on the site, including the sale of illicit tobacco and even one case in north waleswhile you get your car hand car washed. now, how do you balance demands for tougher sentences with calls to cut the prison population? it's the conundrum facing thejustice minister, rory stewart. he told mps that he reckons demands for tougher punishment would rise as the view of victims became more prominent. generally, in society, i feel that over the next 15 years, there is...