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and we've already had some rather persistent clouds near the north sea coast, this is north yorkshiret coming in off the cool north sea with that moist air, that humid air sitting across it. but for many of us, as i said, a lot of dry, settled weather, warm weather as well. but with some big showers brewing up. so the low clouds sitting near the north sea coast could in places be quite stubborn, not clear away. elsewhere, after lots of sunshine first thing, the shower cloud bubbles up, and then we've got the showers coming through, probably fewer than yesterday for the southeast and not as lengthy for the southwest, but there will be some heavy ones, we think wales, the midlands and east anglia, but wouldn't like to rule out the odd one elsewhere. one or two isolated ones for northern ireland, for scotland, as well as that cloud gets burnt back to the coast. but a difference in temperature, 11 on the east coast, probably 22, 23 in the northwest highlands. now, some of these showers will turn out to be slow moving with squally winds near them, hail, frequent lightning, but they will ea
and we've already had some rather persistent clouds near the north sea coast, this is north yorkshiret coming in off the cool north sea with that moist air, that humid air sitting across it. but for many of us, as i said, a lot of dry, settled weather, warm weather as well. but with some big showers brewing up. so the low clouds sitting near the north sea coast could in places be quite stubborn, not clear away. elsewhere, after lots of sunshine first thing, the shower cloud bubbles up, and then...
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and we've already had some rather persistent clouds near the north sea coast, this is north yorkshireg in off the cool north sea with that moist air, that humid air sitting across it. but for many of us, as i said, a lot of dry, settled weather, warm weather as well. but with some big showers brewing up. so the low clouds sitting near the north sea coast could in places be quite stubborn, not clear away. elsewhere, after lots of sunshine first thing, the shower cloud bubbles up, and then we've got the showers coming through, probably fewer than yesterday for the southeast and not as lengthy for the southwest, but there will be some heavy ones, we think wales, the midlands and east anglia, but wouldn't like to rule out the odd one elsewhere. one or two isolated ones for northern ireland, for scotland, as well as that cloud gets burnt back to the coast. but a difference in temperature, 11 on the east coast, probably 22, 23 in the northwest highlands. now, some of these showers will turn out to be slow moving with squally winds near them, hail, frequent lightning, but they will ease over
and we've already had some rather persistent clouds near the north sea coast, this is north yorkshireg in off the cool north sea with that moist air, that humid air sitting across it. but for many of us, as i said, a lot of dry, settled weather, warm weather as well. but with some big showers brewing up. so the low clouds sitting near the north sea coast could in places be quite stubborn, not clear away. elsewhere, after lots of sunshine first thing, the shower cloud bubbles up, and then we've...
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the chancellor rishi sunak has been speaking to reporters on a visit to shops in north yorkshire thisng heart of our communities. we are in a new phase of this crisis now. because of the progress we've made we are able to take steps to slowly reopen our country and kick—start our economy. and that starts with our high streets. shops have done a fantasticjob to make sure that they are safe environments, and they are absolutely ready to welcome us back with open arms. i'm so glad that high streets today are starting to return to normal. you can see people come back to their shops, come back to the high street that they love, and bit by bit we will get our lives back to normal. when will we hear the result of the two metre rule review? the outcome of that review will be announced this week. obviously that is something that will make an enormous difference, i think, to many businesses who are keen to see a change. obviously, we need to go through that review, but i'm very understanding of the calls for action on that, particularly for the hospitality industry, for our pubs, restaurants, t
the chancellor rishi sunak has been speaking to reporters on a visit to shops in north yorkshire thisng heart of our communities. we are in a new phase of this crisis now. because of the progress we've made we are able to take steps to slowly reopen our country and kick—start our economy. and that starts with our high streets. shops have done a fantasticjob to make sure that they are safe environments, and they are absolutely ready to welcome us back with open arms. i'm so glad that high...
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at the north yorkshire home of britain's most successful horse trainer, it's almost been business as ready. forjohnston, who himself has recovered from coronavirus, the past two and a half months have been unsettling and uncertain. it's been a very frustrating period where we would have been racing and we've all of these horses ticking over and nowhere to go, but, you know, we've been very, very lucky in comparison to other industries. nothing could lend itself more to social distancing than being on the back of a racehorse. i've never had so many horses fit and ready to run and looking for a race. now they do have something to aim for. horse racing has been given the go—ahead to restart. the opening race will take here at newcastle's gosforth park, as the sport tries to recover from a £50 million loss of income. it's great news for sport, great news for sport and our industry. coming back today allows us to resume some economic activity and the great thing is that our people are having to return here today under much, much stricter conditions than the vast majority of industries tha
at the north yorkshire home of britain's most successful horse trainer, it's almost been business as ready. forjohnston, who himself has recovered from coronavirus, the past two and a half months have been unsettling and uncertain. it's been a very frustrating period where we would have been racing and we've all of these horses ticking over and nowhere to go, but, you know, we've been very, very lucky in comparison to other industries. nothing could lend itself more to social distancing than...
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this week, some of the biggest temperature changes, at least in the last a8 hours, have been in north yorkshirehat cooler story continues through into the weekend. some rain at times, can't be guaranteed for every garden and all will turn windier. not too breezy out there, though, today. there'll be plenty of cloud around, showers across scotland, northern ireland, northern england push a bit further southwards. but still many in the south will stay largely dry. the showers in northern england and southeast scotland could be heavier through the afternoon and it could start feel even colder across the north and northeast as those northerly winds pick up. not too bad in the sunnier moments in the south, 18 or 19, the high. but overnight, there would still be some showers around. clearer skies, too. most well and truly still frost free. then into friday, sunshine and showers for england, wales and northern ireland. some showers could become heavy and thundery at times. but as we start the day with showers in scotland, northern half of scotland, we replace those showers with some longer spells of h
this week, some of the biggest temperature changes, at least in the last a8 hours, have been in north yorkshirehat cooler story continues through into the weekend. some rain at times, can't be guaranteed for every garden and all will turn windier. not too breezy out there, though, today. there'll be plenty of cloud around, showers across scotland, northern ireland, northern england push a bit further southwards. but still many in the south will stay largely dry. the showers in northern england...
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he joins us from north yorkshire. good afternoon. it is going to be a very strange couple of games?s are very adaptable and used to change and sudden change in circumstances. but this is going to feel very different even for the home players, home advantage in my opinion has gone out the window completely. obviously the fans are not there, we all know that, but thenit not there, we all know that, but then it is all those little habits and wejust then it is all those little habits and we just heard there. the route you take to the ground, the place you take to the ground, the place you sit in the dressing room and the way you go through your pre—match routine, all these idiosyncrasies that the players have will all change because of social distancing, different changing rooms, everything that has to happen to protect everyone. the atmosphere is going to be strange and i think it will take a bit of time for players to adjust but they know how important it is, to get the win, they are challenging for a trophy or fighting relegation so for a trophy or fighting relegation soi for a troph
he joins us from north yorkshire. good afternoon. it is going to be a very strange couple of games?s are very adaptable and used to change and sudden change in circumstances. but this is going to feel very different even for the home players, home advantage in my opinion has gone out the window completely. obviously the fans are not there, we all know that, but thenit not there, we all know that, but then it is all those little habits and wejust then it is all those little habits and we just...
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are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, so yorkshire, lancashire, the north—west of england likely to catch some showers and thunderstorms. to the south it should be mostly sunny and warm. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: atlanta's police chief resigns after a white officer fatally shot 27—year—old rayshard brooks. the family's lawyer expresses his despair. i could even say we wantjustice but i don't even care any more. i don't even know what that is. and i've been doing this for 15 years. i don't even know whatjustice is. i don't even know whatjustice is. the death sparked protests on the streets of the us city. the fast food restaurant where the shooting took place was set on fire. borisjohnson orders a review of the two metre social distancing rule in england, ahead of non—essential shops re—opening tomorrow. a further 36 people have died from coronavirus in the uk — the lowest daily increase since the start of lockdown. a twenty year old man dies and three others are stabbed after thousands of people attend two raves in greater manchester — despite
are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, so yorkshire, lancashire, the north—west of england likely to catch some showers and thunderstorms. to the south it should be mostly sunny and warm. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: atlanta's police chief resigns after a white officer fatally shot 27—year—old rayshard brooks. the family's lawyer expresses his despair. i could even say we wantjustice but i don't even care any more. i don't even know...
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the heavy rain in the same places, so northern ireland, south—western scotland, the north—west of england into yorkshirehereas, further south, always drier and clearer, and that's what we are going to have through tomorrow as well. now, eventually, some of that rain will clear away as this low starts to blow itself out, but there will still be plenty of showers around, perhaps thundery ones there across scotland and northern england. the better weather again in the south. temperatures 16—19d, but it is going to feel on the cool side. and here's the week ahead, certainly a very fresh one on the way. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... in the last few minutes, it's been announced that the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwell, is to step down as the government's most senior civil servant. ministers consider reimposing some coronavirus restrictions in leicester, because of a surge of cases there. with local ups, it is right that we have a localised solution in terms of infection control, distancing, testing. uk prime minister borisjohnson sets out his plans to build his way to economic recovery from th
the heavy rain in the same places, so northern ireland, south—western scotland, the north—west of england into yorkshirehereas, further south, always drier and clearer, and that's what we are going to have through tomorrow as well. now, eventually, some of that rain will clear away as this low starts to blow itself out, but there will still be plenty of showers around, perhaps thundery ones there across scotland and northern england. the better weather again in the south. temperatures...
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north sea coasts. monday, a lot of sunshine around. we are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, yorkshire, lancashire, north—west of england. to the south it should be mostly sunny. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister orders a formal review into the two metre social distancing rule in england, amid calls for it to be scrapped. disturbances break out overnight in the us city of atlanta after a black man is shot dead by police officers. officers had tried to arrest rayshard brooks after he failed a breathalyser test. more than 100 people are arrested after a day of violent clashes in central london, involving far—right activists. a virtual church service is held to remember the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire in london three years ago. now on bbc news — the travel show visits margate, a town attempting to adapt to social distancing measures. this week, a tiny glimmer of hope. europe starts to slowly reopen for travellers. but how will they keep us all apart? also coming up, lucy tests the gadgets that claim to keep you safe on your travels. and we're on one of the wo
north sea coasts. monday, a lot of sunshine around. we are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, yorkshire, lancashire, north—west of england. to the south it should be mostly sunny. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister orders a formal review into the two metre social distancing rule in england, amid calls for it to be scrapped. disturbances break out overnight in the us city of atlanta after a black man is shot dead by police...
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north sea coasts. monday, a lot of sunshine around. we are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, yorkshire, lancashirey sunny.
north sea coasts. monday, a lot of sunshine around. we are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, yorkshire, lancashirey sunny.
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but in contrast, this is north yorkshire, because we still have an eastly drift that will be with usand it will take a while for the cloud to move back to the north sea coast. but it could stay here. another day, the third one for some parts cool, grey and damp. and the cool weather comes back in the evening. another warm night for most of us. you may well have noticed it is close. the humidity is high. that is why we are seeing the sea fog. the moist air coming over a cool sea. that will be a similar problem with high pressure tomorrow. again a grey, cool start, with some mist and fog. a lot of sunshine first thing and then the showers brew up and then the complication we are picking up pulses of rain coming into north east england and eastern scotland and we could see another pulse tonight and tomorrow. in the sunshine it is warm. temperatures ranging from 12 on the coast to 23 or 2a ranging from 12 on the coast to 23 or2a in ranging from 12 on the coast to 23 or 2a in london. similar on mondays and tuesday. the difference on tuesdayis and tuesday. the difference on tuesday is the
but in contrast, this is north yorkshire, because we still have an eastly drift that will be with usand it will take a while for the cloud to move back to the north sea coast. but it could stay here. another day, the third one for some parts cool, grey and damp. and the cool weather comes back in the evening. another warm night for most of us. you may well have noticed it is close. the humidity is high. that is why we are seeing the sea fog. the moist air coming over a cool sea. that will be a...
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the heavy rain in the same places, so northern ireland, south—western scotland, the north—west of england into yorkshiremorrow as well. now, eventually, some of that rain will clear away as this low starts to blow itself out, but there will still be plenty of showers around, perhaps thundery ones there across scotland and northern england. the better weather again in the south. temperatures 16—19d, but it is going to feel on the cool side. and here's the week ahead, certainly a very fresh one on the way. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... ministers consider reimposing some coronavirus restrictions in leicester because of a surge of cases there. with local flare—ups, it's right that we have a localised solution in terms of infection control, social distancing, testing. prime minister borisjohnson sets out his plans to build his way to economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwill, is to step down as the government's most senior civil servant. more details will be revealed on the easing of non—essential travel restrictions for many popular european holiday
the heavy rain in the same places, so northern ireland, south—western scotland, the north—west of england into yorkshiremorrow as well. now, eventually, some of that rain will clear away as this low starts to blow itself out, but there will still be plenty of showers around, perhaps thundery ones there across scotland and northern england. the better weather again in the south. temperatures 16—19d, but it is going to feel on the cool side. and here's the week ahead, certainly a very fresh...
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are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, yorkshire, lancashire, the northarm. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: atlanta's police chief resigns after a white officer fatally shot 27—year—old rayshard brooks. the family's lawyer expresses his despair. i could even say we wantjustice but i don't care any more. i don't know what that is. i've been that for 15 yea rs. what that is. i've been that for 15 years. i don't know whatjustice is. i don't know whatjustice is. the death sparked protests on the streets of the us city. the fast food restaurant where the shooting took place was set on fire. the uk prime minister borisjohnson orders a review of the two metre social distancing rule in england, ahead of non—essential shops re—opening tomorrow. the country has come together to squash the incidences of the disease down and that gives us the potential now to look at those. a virtual church service is held to remember the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire in london three years ago. time now for a look back on the week in parliament. hello there, an
are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, yorkshire, lancashire, the northarm. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: atlanta's police chief resigns after a white officer fatally shot 27—year—old rayshard brooks. the family's lawyer expresses his despair. i could even say we wantjustice but i don't care any more. i don't know what that is. i've been that for 15 yea rs. what that is. i've been that for 15 years. i don't know whatjustice is. i don't...
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further showers to develop, this time across more northern parts of the country, so yorkshire, lancashire, the north hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: borisjohnson orders a review of the two—metre social distancing rule in england, ahead of non—essential shops reopening tomorrow. the country has come together to squash the incidence of the disease down, and that gives us the potential now to look at those rules. the number of uk deaths from coronavirus increases by 36 — the lowest daily increase since the start of lockdown. there's unrest in the us city of atlanta after 27—year—old rayshard brooks is shot dead by police officers. the family's lawyer expresses his despair. i could even say we want justice, but i don't even care any more. i don't know what that is, and i've been doing this for 15 years. i don't know what justice is any more. a 20—year—old man dies of a suspected drug overdose and three others are stabbed after thousands of people attend two raves in greater manchester, despite the lockdown. and a virtual church service is held to remember the 72 people who died in the grenfell t
further showers to develop, this time across more northern parts of the country, so yorkshire, lancashire, the north hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: borisjohnson orders a review of the two—metre social distancing rule in england, ahead of non—essential shops reopening tomorrow. the country has come together to squash the incidence of the disease down, and that gives us the potential now to look at those rules. the number of uk deaths from coronavirus increases by 36 — the lowest...
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movement in some of the areas for instance as you can see right at the end of the chart for the north east and yorkshire but we keep that very closely under a view but the overriding trend as you can see is downwards. the next slide is the number of deaths and sadly on the on the 2nd of june yesterday 324 deaths with coronavirus were recorded taking the total to 39369 and we mourn each one of these and we try to keep these data as accurate as possible including where we find in the past those the in some cases there are deaths where we discover that there has been a connection to corona virus and we add those into those data so we can see that again the trend is broadly down but there is still some way to go and after the weekend effect which we've seen each week and in terms of the number of deaths recorded because these this is according to the date these are recorded we've seen that rise on a on a on most mondays and sadly the figure is 324 today the next slide final slide please. the final slide reports on data from the office for national statistics which was reported this morning and reported a to
movement in some of the areas for instance as you can see right at the end of the chart for the north east and yorkshire but we keep that very closely under a view but the overriding trend as you can see is downwards. the next slide is the number of deaths and sadly on the on the 2nd of june yesterday 324 deaths with coronavirus were recorded taking the total to 39369 and we mourn each one of these and we try to keep these data as accurate as possible including where we find in the past those...
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this is a live shot for north yorkshire, sent in about half an hour ago. picture postcard.reezy first thing but it is not expected to last. a purchase through quite quickly, they wind direction coming from the west or a south—westerly, and that drives that rain through. then behind it there will be some sunshine across and wales were just a few isolated showers, more frequent showers through northern ireland, scotland and perhaps northern england. top temperatures, well, they are going to be just temperatures, well, they are going to bejust dipping down temperatures, well, they are going to be just dipping down when you factor in the strength of the winds. gas in excess of miles per hour. highs of 14—17 in the north. —— gusts. we keep those into monday. elsewhere, there will be more cloud certainly through wales and south—west england, the rest of the drier sunnier moments look likely to be across eastern england with highs of 23 or 24 degrees. that is the beginning of this warmer air that arrives. there is high pressure nudging it‘s way further north across from that new c
this is a live shot for north yorkshire, sent in about half an hour ago. picture postcard.reezy first thing but it is not expected to last. a purchase through quite quickly, they wind direction coming from the west or a south—westerly, and that drives that rain through. then behind it there will be some sunshine across and wales were just a few isolated showers, more frequent showers through northern ireland, scotland and perhaps northern england. top temperatures, well, they are going to be...
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despite the more muted celebrations, the red arrows will still be taking to the skies of north yorkshireost the main event this year. jonathan beale, bbc news. million pounds from the government to help them deal with the financial zoos and aquariums in england are set to receive up to £100 million pounds from the government to help them deal with the financial fallout of the pandemic. it's an expansion of a relief fund announced in may. zoos and aquariums in england were allowed to reopen two weeks ago, but still remain closed in scotland, wales and northern ireland, as our business correspondent katy austin reports. queues outside london zoo on the 15th ofjune. that was the day all zoos and aquariums in england could reopen their outdoor areas after being shot for weeks as part of effo rts being shot for weeks as part of efforts to stop the virus spreading. that closure had a big financial impact. concerns have even been raised that some struggling zoos might be forced to put to sleep animals to cut costs. a £40 million relief front for england was launched in may. the government is no
despite the more muted celebrations, the red arrows will still be taking to the skies of north yorkshireost the main event this year. jonathan beale, bbc news. million pounds from the government to help them deal with the financial zoos and aquariums in england are set to receive up to £100 million pounds from the government to help them deal with the financial fallout of the pandemic. it's an expansion of a relief fund announced in may. zoos and aquariums in england were allowed to reopen two...
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to day movement in some areas, for instance, as you see at the end of the chart, for the north—east and yorkshirewards. the overriding trend is downwards. the next slide is the number of deaths. sadly, on the 2nd ofjune, yesterday, 324 deaths with coronavirus were recorded, taking the total to 39,369. we mourn each one of these and we try to keep these data as accurate as possible, including where we find in the past that in some cases there are deaths where we discover that there has been a connection to coronavirus, we add those into those data, so we can see that again the trend is broadly down, but there is still some way to go and after the weekend effect, which we have seen each weekend in terms of the number of deaths recorded, because this is according to the date recorded, we have seen that rise on most mondays, and sadly the figure is 324 today. the final slide, this reports on data from the office for national statistics reported this morning, reporting a total of 48,106 deaths in the uk where covid—19 was mentioned on the death certificate. you can see again that this number is fallin
to day movement in some areas, for instance, as you see at the end of the chart, for the north—east and yorkshirewards. the overriding trend is downwards. the next slide is the number of deaths. sadly, on the 2nd ofjune, yesterday, 324 deaths with coronavirus were recorded, taking the total to 39,369. we mourn each one of these and we try to keep these data as accurate as possible, including where we find in the past that in some cases there are deaths where we discover that there has been a...
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tomorrow the rain bearing clouds continues to spread through the north and further their southwards and across the northeast of england and yorkshirel be around the ten or even 15 degrees and one or two spots so here is tomorrow, and overcast day for many of us. winds coming from the north and it will feel chilly and at times particularly across england and wales it will be patchy rain meaning not everyone will get it but there isa not everyone will get it but there is a chance of one or two downpours across southern is a chance of one or two downpours across southern areas. this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president trump ups the stakes and threatens to bring in the military to quell growing civil unrest following george floyd‘s death in police custody. if a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the united states military and quickly solve the problem for them. protests have now swept across more than 75 cities in the united states, despite curfews to try to stop them. an empty corona
tomorrow the rain bearing clouds continues to spread through the north and further their southwards and across the northeast of england and yorkshirel be around the ten or even 15 degrees and one or two spots so here is tomorrow, and overcast day for many of us. winds coming from the north and it will feel chilly and at times particularly across england and wales it will be patchy rain meaning not everyone will get it but there isa not everyone will get it but there is a chance of one or two...
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that wet weather will move into north—west england, certainly the la ke north—west england, certainly the lake district and yorkshireecond half of the afternoon, wit turn brighter in western parts. but a cloudy day and take your brolly just in case. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the education secretary confirms that plans for all primary school children in england to go back to school before the end of term have been scrapped. the mother of nine—year—old frankie macritchie, who was killed by a dog after being left alone with the animal in a caravan, has been jailed for two years. around 6a,000 more people than usual have died in the uk since the coronavirus outbreak began, but the weekly figures are improving. remembering george floyd — mourners gather for the funeral in texas of the man whose death sparked protests across the world as four members of national action are jailed, the director of public prosecutions warns about the growing threat from the far right in britain. honda says it's dealing with a cyber attack that's affecting its operations around the world. gareth southgate says he's extremely pr
that wet weather will move into north—west england, certainly the la ke north—west england, certainly the lake district and yorkshireecond half of the afternoon, wit turn brighter in western parts. but a cloudy day and take your brolly just in case. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the education secretary confirms that plans for all primary school children in england to go back to school before the end of term have been scrapped. the mother of nine—year—old frankie macritchie,...
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scotland, northern ireland, and some of that wet weather will move into the north west of england, the lake district and parts of yorkshireheavy rain, probably not last and particularly long, just a couple of hours at most. temperatures will be around 16 or 17 degrees. later in the day, weather will improve in western areas. come thursday, the weather system will sink further south. the wind direction will change and it looks as though it is england and wales that gets most of the cloud and the spells of rain on thursday, whereas scotland and northern ireland gets the best weather on thursday. the low pressure, which will be driving our weather for the rest of the week and into the weekend, it will be stuck in the bay of biscay. that means that weather fronts will be circling around and into towards the centre of that low. 0ne around and into towards the centre of that low. one such weather front is almost going to come back in on itself and sweep into southern parts of the uk, so on friday, it is the site they could have heavy rain, whereas the best weather will be in the north. also what will happen with this low pressu
scotland, northern ireland, and some of that wet weather will move into the north west of england, the lake district and parts of yorkshireheavy rain, probably not last and particularly long, just a couple of hours at most. temperatures will be around 16 or 17 degrees. later in the day, weather will improve in western areas. come thursday, the weather system will sink further south. the wind direction will change and it looks as though it is england and wales that gets most of the cloud and the...
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north to about 23 as we push down towards the south. interestingly, yesterday as well as reports of flash flooding, there were reports of some final clouds, unconfirmed reports of tornadoes as well in parts of yorkshireto be careful driving up and down. eye experience that yesterday. i'm glad you are here safely. —— eye experience. how much you mean that? to help provide food for those most in need. a lot. hello this is breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. it's 6:30am. the latest news and sport is coming up injust a moment, but also on breakfast this morning... we'll be live in hollywood in the next half—an—hour, as next year's oscars becomes the latest celebrity event to be delayed by the pandemic. no crowds, no dress code, and no queen. it's royal ascot, but not as we know it. we'll speak to one of the jockies who'll be racing this week. and as army of shopaholics are finally set free, we'll ask if their spending will be enough to save some of the biggest names on the high street. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: there's growing pressure on the government to provide free school meal vouchers for children in england during the summer. a number of conserv
north to about 23 as we push down towards the south. interestingly, yesterday as well as reports of flash flooding, there were reports of some final clouds, unconfirmed reports of tornadoes as well in parts of yorkshireto be careful driving up and down. eye experience that yesterday. i'm glad you are here safely. —— eye experience. how much you mean that? to help provide food for those most in need. a lot. hello this is breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. it's 6:30am. the latest...
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the chancellor. been the chancellor been to reporters in north yorkshire about all this.igh 07 are
the chancellor. been the chancellor been to reporters in north yorkshire about all this.igh 07 are
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in north yorkshire, there is now a campaignfor north yorkshire, there is now a campaign for whitby‘stby‘s memorial captainjames cook to go. we met we did the whole commemorative pageant on serpents is drake. jessica grew up on serpents is drake. jessica grew up here and study drake at school. she'd like her kids to learn more about his links to slavery, but she thinks his statue should stay. you can't erase it. and so is going to be there. maybejust you can't erase it. and so is going to be there. maybe just educate people on what it stood for, but as for taking them down, absolutely ludicrous. in this rural part of devon, 98% of the population is white, but the black lives matter protests have still resonated. jackie came here from south africa in the 1960s. what was going on in america and the stop and search and the incidence of deaths in custody in this country, it does make you upset and angry. yeah, ido it does make you upset and angry. yeah, i do agree with people that those who are standing up to fight, yeah. it has to be said. what about the statue here? oh, no. i'm not fuss
in north yorkshire, there is now a campaignfor north yorkshire, there is now a campaign for whitby‘stby‘s memorial captainjames cook to go. we met we did the whole commemorative pageant on serpents is drake. jessica grew up on serpents is drake. jessica grew up here and study drake at school. she'd like her kids to learn more about his links to slavery, but she thinks his statue should stay. you can't erase it. and so is going to be there. maybejust you can't erase it. and so is going to be...
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the heavy rain in the same places, so northern ireland, south—western scotland, the north—west of england into yorkshirerther south, always drier and clearer, and that's what we are going to have through tomorrow as well. now, eventually, some of that rain will clear away as this low starts to blow itself out, but there will still be plenty of showers around, perhaps thundery ones there across scotland and northern england. the better weather again in the south. temperatures 16—19d, but it is going to feel on the cool side. and here's the week ahead, certainly a very fresh one on the way. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwell, is to step down as the government's most senior civil servant. ministers consider reimposing some coronavirus restrictions in leicester, because of a surge of cases there. with local flare—ups, it's right that we have a localised solution in terms of infection control, social distancing, testing. uk prime minister borisjohnson sets out his plans to build his way to economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. more details will be rev
the heavy rain in the same places, so northern ireland, south—western scotland, the north—west of england into yorkshirerther south, always drier and clearer, and that's what we are going to have through tomorrow as well. now, eventually, some of that rain will clear away as this low starts to blow itself out, but there will still be plenty of showers around, perhaps thundery ones there across scotland and northern england. the better weather again in the south. temperatures 16—19d, but...
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this crash, it was 75 miles from the east yorkshire coast in the north sea.ector seat, if you manage to get out, aiding you to get into, so we know that, early this morning, the weather was not great, it has improved understand, we know that the search and rescue helicopter is now looking at the scene along with two lifeboats. we understand the us has also since a military transport planes to help and that such but as yet, we do not have a word as to whether that pilot, it was a single—seat twin—engine plane, they are old planes, built in the 1980s, and they have, in the past, been structural issues with the aircraft. they have been flying longer than was originally planned, the as aircraft, air to was originally planned, the as aircraft, airto our was originally planned, the as aircraft, air to our fighters, was originally planned, the as aircraft, air to ourfighters, so the pilots do pull a lot of g, in other words, a lot of pressure on the structure of the aircraft. we have no idea yet as to what caused the crash that could be visibility structural, bird s
this crash, it was 75 miles from the east yorkshire coast in the north sea.ector seat, if you manage to get out, aiding you to get into, so we know that, early this morning, the weather was not great, it has improved understand, we know that the search and rescue helicopter is now looking at the scene along with two lifeboats. we understand the us has also since a military transport planes to help and that such but as yet, we do not have a word as to whether that pilot, it was a single—seat...