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in london —— north yorkshire.ch is different but similar, isa search, which is different but similar, is a blunt tool. if you wa nt to similar, is a blunt tool. if you want to reduce the amount of stop and search, you need intelligence and search, you need intelligence and community policing, and that costs money. and police have been seriously caught by this government over the last ten years, so there are fewer over the last ten years, so there a re fewer resources , over the last ten years, so there are fewer resources, so over the last ten years, so there are fewer resources, so they have to fall back on these methods. but i think miss butler is right, she's been stopped three times since she became an mp, so it cannot be right that someone is stopped and repeatedly search when they've not broken the law. moving onto the daily mail, caroline. university places parol amidst chaos. essentially the chaos comes in terms of people getting places to go off to the university if they don't get the results they thought
in london —— north yorkshire.ch is different but similar, isa search, which is different but similar, is a blunt tool. if you wa nt to similar, is a blunt tool. if you want to reduce the amount of stop and search, you need intelligence and search, you need intelligence and community policing, and that costs money. and police have been seriously caught by this government over the last ten years, so there are fewer over the last ten years, so there a re fewer resources , over the last ten...
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i will show a view from north yorkshire that was home to the coldest spot in england to start the dayhe temperature fell down to 0.6 celsius. high pressure keeping the uk dry, but weather systems gather in the atlantic, so we will see rain before the week is done. the month is ending with high pressure, so it is dry across the uk. making for a fairly decent day if it is a bank holiday where you are. not the warmest bank holiday, with temperatures mainly around 15—17. and a reminder of how it looked last year. this was a view on the late august bank holiday in yorkshire and these were the temperatures on the 26th of august. the hottest on record. london getting up to 33. and warmth in wales in the mid—20s. it is a cooler end to august and another chilly one for the time of year overnight tonight. where there are clear spells. these are town and city temperatures and rural areas will be colder. there will be rain through northern ireland that clears tomorrow morning. it will brighten up. then mostly light and patchy rain feeding across scotland as the day goes on, whereas england and wa
i will show a view from north yorkshire that was home to the coldest spot in england to start the dayhe temperature fell down to 0.6 celsius. high pressure keeping the uk dry, but weather systems gather in the atlantic, so we will see rain before the week is done. the month is ending with high pressure, so it is dry across the uk. making for a fairly decent day if it is a bank holiday where you are. not the warmest bank holiday, with temperatures mainly around 15—17. and a reminder of how it...
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and i will show you a view from north yorkshire this morning, which was home to the coldest spot in england temperature fell down to 0.6 celsius. high pressure, though, keeping the uk dry today, but there are weather systems gathering in the atlantic, so we are going to see a bit of rain again before the week is done — of course, as we get into september. but the month is ending with high pressure, so it is dry across the uk. making for a fairly decent day if it is a bank holiday where you are, with broken cloud and sunny spells. it is just clearly not the warmest bank holiday, with temperatures mainly around 15 to 17 degrees, with just a few spots getting up to 18. for what it's worth, just a reminder of how it looked last year. this was a view on the late august bank holiday in yorkshire, and these were the temperatures on the 26th of august, that's when the bank holiday fell last year. the hottest on record. london getting up to 33 degrees, but some warmth in wales as well, as temperatures reached into the mid 20s. clearly, then, it is a much cooler end to august, and another chilly one
and i will show you a view from north yorkshire this morning, which was home to the coldest spot in england temperature fell down to 0.6 celsius. high pressure, though, keeping the uk dry today, but there are weather systems gathering in the atlantic, so we are going to see a bit of rain again before the week is done — of course, as we get into september. but the month is ending with high pressure, so it is dry across the uk. making for a fairly decent day if it is a bank holiday where you...
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the view from the north yorkshire coast on saturday, temperatures just around 12 or 13 celsius and aase in part two of the weekend, high pressure arriving and settling things down, but it is not going to feel much warmer. in fact, we will start the day with temperatures close to freezing in some scottish glens. but it is still a noticeable breeze, but a lighter breeze across the eastern side of england. bar the odd shower in scotland and northern ireland, sunday is looking like a mainly dry day, the afternoon a mixture of cloud and sunny spells. and a lighter breeze, perhaps a greater chance of seeing some sunshine where you are. it may not feel quite as chilly. overnight and into monday, still perhaps the odd shower around, but many places will be dry with a mixture of cloud and clearer spells and it will be another chilly night for the time of year going into monday morning. it's a bank holiday, except in scotland, on monday and it is high—pressure in control, but we have this rather cool air in place, so it is certainly much cooler than it was late august bank holiday last year. t
the view from the north yorkshire coast on saturday, temperatures just around 12 or 13 celsius and aase in part two of the weekend, high pressure arriving and settling things down, but it is not going to feel much warmer. in fact, we will start the day with temperatures close to freezing in some scottish glens. but it is still a noticeable breeze, but a lighter breeze across the eastern side of england. bar the odd shower in scotland and northern ireland, sunday is looking like a mainly dry...
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i will show a view from north yorkshire that was home to the coldest spot in england to start the dayhe uk dry, but weather systems gather in the atlantic, so we will see rain before the week done. the month is ending with high pressure, so it is dry across the uk. making for a decent day if it is a bank holiday where you are. not the warmest bank holiday with temperatures mainly around 15—17. and a reminder of how it looked last year. this was a view on the late august bank holiday in yorkshire and these were the temperatures on the 26th of august. the hottest on record. london getting up to 33. and warmth in wales in the mid 20s. it is a cooler end to august and another colder one for the time of year over night tonight. where there are clear spells. these are town and city temperatures and rural areas will be colder. there will be rain through northern ireland that clears tomorrow morning. it will brighten up. then mostly light and patchy rain feeding across scotland as the day goes on whereas england and wales will stay dry. cloud around. the temperature a little bit higher. now a
i will show a view from north yorkshire that was home to the coldest spot in england to start the dayhe uk dry, but weather systems gather in the atlantic, so we will see rain before the week done. the month is ending with high pressure, so it is dry across the uk. making for a decent day if it is a bank holiday where you are. not the warmest bank holiday with temperatures mainly around 15—17. and a reminder of how it looked last year. this was a view on the late august bank holiday in...
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the low cloud retreating to northeastern parts of england, north yorkshire, north and eastern scotlandr the first of the weekend, again, more damp rose, threatening flooding across england and wales, sunshine developing in most areas and those temperatures typically 25 degrees. second top of the weekend, the downpours which could still be thundery, pushing north into northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland. elsewhere come away from eastern areas, sunshine in the south east and the top temperature on sunday, 25. this is bbc news. i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 5pm — as students across england, wales and northern ireland receive their a—level and vocational results, anger and upset as thousands have their grades lowered. i haven't gotten into uni because of it, and i was supposed to be going to durham. and now i can't. so, i've got to look over options, i've got to appeal, go through clearing, resit my exams and we haven't been learning since march. around 40% of teacher assessements were downgraded. some headteachers are angry, describing the results as unfathomable a
the low cloud retreating to northeastern parts of england, north yorkshire, north and eastern scotlandr the first of the weekend, again, more damp rose, threatening flooding across england and wales, sunshine developing in most areas and those temperatures typically 25 degrees. second top of the weekend, the downpours which could still be thundery, pushing north into northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland. elsewhere come away from eastern areas, sunshine in the south east and the...
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low cloud retreating to north—eastern parts of england, north yorkshire, northern and eastern scotlandite warm in the north west of england, northern ireland and western scotland with sunshine developing. over the weekend the high pressure is going to slip to the north with lowering pressure from the south and that will push the rain further north during the second half of the weekend. the second half of the weekend downpours which could be heavy and thundery threatening parts of scotland. some sunshine away from eastern areas and sunshine in the south—east. some sunshine away from eastern areas and sunshine in the south—east. the top temperature on sunday 25 celsius. hundreds of thousands of students get their a—level results, amid controversy over the allocation of grades because of coronavirus. joy for some as top marks increase overall, but disappointment too, as more than a third of results are downgraded. a, b, c! i have spoken to a lot of people who say their grades have been lowered. i think it's really random and unfair. some headteachers say the changes to grades don't make s
low cloud retreating to north—eastern parts of england, north yorkshire, northern and eastern scotlandite warm in the north west of england, northern ireland and western scotland with sunshine developing. over the weekend the high pressure is going to slip to the north with lowering pressure from the south and that will push the rain further north during the second half of the weekend. the second half of the weekend downpours which could be heavy and thundery threatening parts of scotland....
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chasing rainbows, here we had one earlier on from a weather watcher in somerset and further north into west yorkshired at the moment, some heavy ones, the main area of low pressure that has brought the windy weather is healthy weight so the windsor easing down. showers will continue into this evening, heavy ones coming into northern england. as they head southwards, they tend to fade away. many places become drier with clear risk lies are lighter winds, temperature similar to last night, 11 to 1a degrees. chillier in the far north of scotland. tomorrow, starting dry with spells of sunshine, showers get going quickly northern ireland, head over the irish sea into wales, northern england, the midlands, towards east anglia and the south—east, and heavy thundery downpours. in the afternoon, dry in wales and the south—west. lighter winds tomorrow, in scotland, few showers, and it will be cooler, 1a to 16 degrees, top temperature in the south—east 22 or 23 celsius again. monday stays fairly quiet, the winds are light again, thickening cloud coming in from the west bringing rain, it may well stay dry throug
chasing rainbows, here we had one earlier on from a weather watcher in somerset and further north into west yorkshired at the moment, some heavy ones, the main area of low pressure that has brought the windy weather is healthy weight so the windsor easing down. showers will continue into this evening, heavy ones coming into northern england. as they head southwards, they tend to fade away. many places become drier with clear risk lies are lighter winds, temperature similar to last night, 11 to...
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here we had a rainbow earlier on from a weather watcher when somerset and further north into west yorkshiret has brought the windy weather is heading away so the winds are easing down further as we head further into the weekend but showers will continue into this evening, heavy winds into north wales in the north wetlands. as they head southwards, they tend to fade away and many places become drier with clearer skies and lighter winds. temperatures, 11 to 1a degrees, may be chillier than that in the far north of scotland. tomorrow, many places will start dry with spells of sunshine. the showers will get going quickly northern ireland. into wales and northern england and into them midlands and eventually towards east anglia and the south—east, some heavy, thundery downpours. the winds will be lighted tomorrow. in scotland, very few showers tomorrow but it will be cooler, 1a to 16 degrees. top temperature in the south—east 2223 celsius again. monday stays fairly quiet, the winds are light again but we have thickening cloud from the west, bringing patchy, light rain. in may state dry in scotla
here we had a rainbow earlier on from a weather watcher when somerset and further north into west yorkshiret has brought the windy weather is heading away so the winds are easing down further as we head further into the weekend but showers will continue into this evening, heavy winds into north wales in the north wetlands. as they head southwards, they tend to fade away and many places become drier with clearer skies and lighter winds. temperatures, 11 to 1a degrees, may be chillier than that...
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chasing rainbows and here we had won earlier on from a weather watcher in somerset and further north into west yorkshirebrought all the windy weather heading away from the uk so the winds are easing down further as we head further into the weekend but showers will continue into the evening and some heavy ones coming in, as they had their way southwards later into the night so they do trident to fade away in many places become dried with some clear skies and lighter winds too. temperatures similar to where they we re temperatures similar to where they were last night, 11 to 14 degrees, may be habitually than that in the fast north of scotland. tomorrow many places will start dry was some spells of sunshine but showers going very quickly in northern ireland, head of the irish sea into wales, northern england,... in the afternoon it becomes dry across wales and the south—west. winds will be no lighter tomorrow, turning into more of a north—westerly in scotland where they will be very few showers at all behave it will be a bit cooler, 14 to 16 degrees, top temperature in the south—east 22 a 23 celsius again
chasing rainbows and here we had won earlier on from a weather watcher in somerset and further north into west yorkshirebrought all the windy weather heading away from the uk so the winds are easing down further as we head further into the weekend but showers will continue into the evening and some heavy ones coming in, as they had their way southwards later into the night so they do trident to fade away in many places become dried with some clear skies and lighter winds too. temperatures...
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next generation of soldiers training during his first visit to an army foundation college in north yorkshirearound before meeting some of the junior recruits. 0ur correspondent luxmy gopal went along. a hero's welcome for the honorary colonel, the honour given to captain tom moore, now sir tom, two mark his 100th birthday. you couldn't be in a better place than when you come to yorkshire, but i have been very, very, very fortunate to have this honour given to me. at nearly six times their age, he watched the newest generation of soldiers training. thejunior soldiers training. thejunior soldiers training here today will go on to become members of either the infantry, royal artillery, the royal logistic corps, all the royal armoured corps, like sir tom himself did. when he enlisted and served in the second world war, his training experience was very different. when i was recruited, time was very short and we were expected to be turned from civilians into soldiers in a very short time. so we only got basic things, and i think they are very fortu nate basic things, and i think they are very fort
next generation of soldiers training during his first visit to an army foundation college in north yorkshirearound before meeting some of the junior recruits. 0ur correspondent luxmy gopal went along. a hero's welcome for the honorary colonel, the honour given to captain tom moore, now sir tom, two mark his 100th birthday. you couldn't be in a better place than when you come to yorkshire, but i have been very, very, very fortunate to have this honour given to me. at nearly six times their age,...
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it is on my to do list, i need to go to north yorkshire.rt to monday morning, low single figures in rural glens of scotland. but sunshine from the world go. that rain will drift eastwards. slowly improving through the latter stages of monday afternoon. top temperatures around 12 to 20 celsius. that is a bit disappointing really for the last week of august. we do change gear though as we move into tuesday and another significant low pressure and another very gusty day, with gale force winds on exposed coasts expected. so tuesday into wednesday there is the potential for maybe some travel disruption due to the wet and windy nature of the weather. that rain is going to push slowly northwards during the day on tuesday. a miserable start for many. the rain heavy, ling in northern ireland, central and southern scotland and northern england, squally showers piling in in the afternoon. gale force winds up to 50 on exposed coasts. not going to feel that great, particularly unther der the cloud and rain. you‘re looking for something drier, we could p
it is on my to do list, i need to go to north yorkshire.rt to monday morning, low single figures in rural glens of scotland. but sunshine from the world go. that rain will drift eastwards. slowly improving through the latter stages of monday afternoon. top temperatures around 12 to 20 celsius. that is a bit disappointing really for the last week of august. we do change gear though as we move into tuesday and another significant low pressure and another very gusty day, with gale force winds on...
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there you go, confirmation for friday, 35 degrees possible in the south east corner, 30 as far north as yorkshire principal architect of peace in northern ireland, and winner of the nobel peace prize, has died. a new test to detect covid 19 and flu, that can give results in 90 minutes — is to be rolled out in the uk, with some care homes having it available from next week. more people are going to be able to get tested more quickly so we can find out where the viruses and tackle it and keep those rates of infection down. a bbc investigation finds the number of deaths from covid 19 in iran is nearly three times higher than the government claims. from this week — employers in england can insist staff return to the workplace — as long as sufficient safety measures are in place to guard against the spread of coronavirus. islamic state militants in afghanistan say they‘re behind an attack on a prison in the city of jalala bad that‘s left at least twenty dead — and hundreds of prisoners trying to flee. nearly two years on from the collapse of genoa‘s morandi bridge, killing 43 people, the italian city
there you go, confirmation for friday, 35 degrees possible in the south east corner, 30 as far north as yorkshire principal architect of peace in northern ireland, and winner of the nobel peace prize, has died. a new test to detect covid 19 and flu, that can give results in 90 minutes — is to be rolled out in the uk, with some care homes having it available from next week. more people are going to be able to get tested more quickly so we can find out where the viruses and tackle it and keep...
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and so transmission between households and so the approach that we are taking in the north west and in west yorkshiret trying to reduce close contact indoors between households and that is one we will see, we will try to replicate elsewhere in the country, if we need to. at the moment we don't see that. housing secretary there. now on bbc news, click. this week: influencers, influencing. but can you tell which one is the real thing? hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. this week we have something special for you. you see, every so often we start investigating a subject thinking it will make a nice, interesting five minute film, but then we tug on a particular thread and it turns out there is something way bigger and way weirder going on than we thought. talking of way weirder, here's 0mar mehtab. hey, mate. hey, how's it going. good thanks. so, do you want to start off by telling us what you were originally sent out to look at? we wanted to find out how online influencers, the big personalities you see on social media, have been impacted during the pandemic. it seemed pretty straightforward.
and so transmission between households and so the approach that we are taking in the north west and in west yorkshiret trying to reduce close contact indoors between households and that is one we will see, we will try to replicate elsewhere in the country, if we need to. at the moment we don't see that. housing secretary there. now on bbc news, click. this week: influencers, influencing. but can you tell which one is the real thing? hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. this week we...
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he told him and he said that the car was coming up on their system as being registered in north yorkshire i going? and ifound that quite invasive and i was saying, well, it's none of your business where i'm going. why is that relevant to you stopping and searching. i still don't know why the police punched the number plates into their system. i don't know what raised their suspicion. all i can tell you factually is i'm black and my friend is black and he has a fairly decent car. the police have sips given their —— since given their apologies, i still don't know why they put the number place in the system. but the important thing now is we talk and i talked to the police and organisations like stop watch and liberty, who have been working on why stop and semp does not work and we change the system. i think that is vital moving forward that we change the system to a system that works and has better outcomes. at the moment, 85% of stops on black people result in no further outcome. that means they're using a system that has a 15% success rate. that is not a very good system in anybody's book
he told him and he said that the car was coming up on their system as being registered in north yorkshire i going? and ifound that quite invasive and i was saying, well, it's none of your business where i'm going. why is that relevant to you stopping and searching. i still don't know why the police punched the number plates into their system. i don't know what raised their suspicion. all i can tell you factually is i'm black and my friend is black and he has a fairly decent car. the police have...
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we will speak to her from north yorkshire, but we are having a few technical difficulties because theree spoke to her. she did give us a beauty. we asked her what her favourite thing was that she had been given and fiona bruce, brilliant broadcaster, smart, smart woman started to tell us a story about a toilet seat and how someone had brought her the toilet seat, gave it to her and they expect gave a price on everything, and the person said, very good, we havejust on everything, and the person said, very good, we have just taken on everything, and the person said, very good, we havejust taken it on everything, and the person said, very good, we have just taken it off the toilet, we are still using it. we have just established the connection, fiona bruce, we haven't got long, but hopefully you can tell us what you expect from the antiques road show. i am here, i was listening to you all the time. we are at the antiques road show in yorkshire and i have lots of stories for you, if you had the time. but i just want to say we are still doing lots more of the road show, there is the coronavi
we will speak to her from north yorkshire, but we are having a few technical difficulties because theree spoke to her. she did give us a beauty. we asked her what her favourite thing was that she had been given and fiona bruce, brilliant broadcaster, smart, smart woman started to tell us a story about a toilet seat and how someone had brought her the toilet seat, gave it to her and they expect gave a price on everything, and the person said, very good, we havejust on everything, and the person...
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news in terms of local restrictions we are hearing that distractions and part of the north west of england, west yorkshireictions on household gatherings, local restrictions will continue and the measures will be reviewed next week. this is because of the latest data does not show a decrease in the number of cases per 100,000 people in the area, and shows and fight to the figures we have been told a continued rise number of cases in oldham and pendle and numbers of remaining high—end black bun with darren. various local restrictions continuing, it will be reviewed again next week. any changes certainly not before next week. the scottish response that has said people should not be served for do not give the details was top nicola sturgeon said a recent spike in cases in aberdeen should how coronavirus is of spread in places like pubs and said action is to be taken. it is mandatory for hospitality businesses including caffeine and caffeine and restaurant and pubs and bars to collect customer and visitor contact details. that requirement already exists and i know many businesses are already doing this but it
news in terms of local restrictions we are hearing that distractions and part of the north west of england, west yorkshireictions on household gatherings, local restrictions will continue and the measures will be reviewed next week. this is because of the latest data does not show a decrease in the number of cases per 100,000 people in the area, and shows and fight to the figures we have been told a continued rise number of cases in oldham and pendle and numbers of remaining high—end black...
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now, a subtle change in the wind direction, more of a north—easterly coming down around the coastline of yorkshirern parts of norfolk, willjust drop the temperatures a little bit across some of these eastern areas. but come inland, another hot and humid day, temperatures 29 for cardiff, 35 in london. there'll be more sunshine for scotland and northern ireland and a fresher feel to the weather, temperatures about 22 or so. and then as we go through saturday evening, again, those temperatures stay uncomfortably high, really, as we go through the night. 2a, 25 degrees celsius or so for a time in cardiff and london as well. well, that takes us on into sunday's forecast. and, again, there could be a few showers around, maybe an odd isolated storm. most of you probably having another dry day with sunshine. again, it's relatively fresh in the sunshine for scotland and northern ireland, but it's hot and humid for england and wales, temperatures again reaching the low 30s. we'll keep the hot weather into next week. there's a much greater threat of thunderstorms. they could bring some localised flooding. th
now, a subtle change in the wind direction, more of a north—easterly coming down around the coastline of yorkshirern parts of norfolk, willjust drop the temperatures a little bit across some of these eastern areas. but come inland, another hot and humid day, temperatures 29 for cardiff, 35 in london. there'll be more sunshine for scotland and northern ireland and a fresher feel to the weather, temperatures about 22 or so. and then as we go through saturday evening, again, those temperatures...
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send in pictures — here's one taken just this morning by alan beeby overlooking saltburn pier in north yorkshiresure drifting into the north sea and loving the north—easterly wind to develop circle and fresher across north sea coasts. a little cloud may develop into a heavy shower and across north—west england and the midlands, most north—west england and the midlands, m ost pla ces north—west england and the midlands, most places dry and the winds light. coming in from the north—east. still one for most of england and central and eastern wales, meds to high 20s, 33-34 and eastern wales, meds to high 20s, 33—34 across the capital. across scotla nd 33—34 across the capital. across scotland and northern ireland, a very pleasant 18—20, more sunshine than yesterday. the cloud thickening into central and eastern england overnight, a few spots of rain and drizzle and another one and modulate, uncomfortable across the south—east and fresher for northern ireland. tomorrow starts gray, the cloud melting away and burning back to the coast because the sun gets going but it could stay grey across the north
send in pictures — here's one taken just this morning by alan beeby overlooking saltburn pier in north yorkshiresure drifting into the north sea and loving the north—easterly wind to develop circle and fresher across north sea coasts. a little cloud may develop into a heavy shower and across north—west england and the midlands, most north—west england and the midlands, m ost pla ces north—west england and the midlands, most places dry and the winds light. coming in from the...
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now of course these rules also apply not just in manchester other parts of the north of england east lancashire west yorkshire and it really limits how households can visit other households where those. measures would have eased before with the easing of lockdown restrictions now those parts of the country moving forward will have those restrictions until things have been going on top of them this is perhaps the government's way of not putting the whole country back into some of the harsher lockdown measures to trying to do it on the localized level to minimize destruction . thank you very much indeed for all of that well despite those local knock downs the government is pushing to get employees back at the office from today but it seems that many companies plan to defy the cols and keep staff remote working more than 60 percent of employers expect some or all of their staff to carry on working remotely according to the british chambers of commerce among those companies and networks group rolls royce scottish and southern energy b.p. and of eva critics a concern that city centers will become ghost towns of ma
now of course these rules also apply not just in manchester other parts of the north of england east lancashire west yorkshire and it really limits how households can visit other households where those. measures would have eased before with the easing of lockdown restrictions now those parts of the country moving forward will have those restrictions until things have been going on top of them this is perhaps the government's way of not putting the whole country back into some of the harsher...
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by region approach this will these measures also apply to east lancashire and west yorkshire so all of these in the north of england as opposed to the government going to the nation as a whole and reintroducing some of these knock down measures on a whole they appear to be looking at the data and doing it localize which many of argued is a more strategic approach and is more helpful approach in dealing with the potential of a 2nd wave of coronavirus is a thank you for that while. i spoke to microbiologist dr simon claude he said despite the increased availability in testing it wasn't the reason behind the rise in infection rates. we know from international law ground that it has an effect on suppressing the number of deaths and number of infections below more below what we would otherwise expect so it seems that on a localized. basis and that's been showed it less than that it will work as well it has worked at less than we should remember that are going to manchester though the major incident that seems to be more about getting results is to deal with the situation but that this whole idea of this could
by region approach this will these measures also apply to east lancashire and west yorkshire so all of these in the north of england as opposed to the government going to the nation as a whole and reintroducing some of these knock down measures on a whole they appear to be looking at the data and doing it localize which many of argued is a more strategic approach and is more helpful approach in dealing with the potential of a 2nd wave of coronavirus is a thank you for that while. i spoke to...
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yorkshire, north—east england, you won't feel as cold as it has done in the last few days.d many will fade but we will hang onto quite a lot in the west. low cloud and mist and fog and drizzle, particularly across parts of scotland, particularly in the east. temperatures falling to between 12 and 15 degrees. some of this low cloud, mist and fog could linger for much of the day across parts of scotland and then once again we are looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers, perhaps a bit more sunshine than today, less humid than today, but still the showers likely to be torrential in places and we will also see the risk of flash flooding once again. on wednesday most of us start off on a dry node but then we have all this heavy rain and the strengthening wind pushing in from the west and migrating northwards. temperatures once again back in the humid scale. good morning. welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today. anger grows over a level results as the government comes under increasing pressure to change course. does support for the self—em
yorkshire, north—east england, you won't feel as cold as it has done in the last few days.d many will fade but we will hang onto quite a lot in the west. low cloud and mist and fog and drizzle, particularly across parts of scotland, particularly in the east. temperatures falling to between 12 and 15 degrees. some of this low cloud, mist and fog could linger for much of the day across parts of scotland and then once again we are looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers, perhaps a bit more...
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particularly among the large muslim population up here in the north in the affected areas around greater manchester parts of east lancashire west yorkshire leicester and that is because these new measures specifically state that different households groups could no longer mix under the same roof they could no longer mix in private gardens and that is specifically what muslim families would seek to be doing on this weekend as they celebrate the 1st of all of eden that has led as you mentioned there to voices within the community suggesting very loudly that they are being unfairly targeted by these measures particularly as they look out and see the crowded pubs as they look out and see the beaches full to bursting in the summer heat. localized restrictions affecting millions of people in northern england who have come at a worse time for the large muslim population they came into effect on the eve of each other one of islam's holiest dates i had phone calls all night all of it is a lockdown kind of. you know what is was going on with another log that really confused people that. it's faith leaders say the community feels let down having do
particularly among the large muslim population up here in the north in the affected areas around greater manchester parts of east lancashire west yorkshire leicester and that is because these new measures specifically state that different households groups could no longer mix under the same roof they could no longer mix in private gardens and that is specifically what muslim families would seek to be doing on this weekend as they celebrate the 1st of all of eden that has led as you mentioned...
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shouldn't be alarmed now elsewhere in east lancashire in west yorkshire we also see these rules applying now all of these areas are in the north of england and it would appear the government's strategy is not to implement these types of measures all across the country but only in the hot spots the local regions where outbreaks are appearing to be on the rise and that's probably to do with them not want to take a hand it's a nail approach and also to try to perhaps not damage the economy even further than it already has been. is there any thank you very much indeed for that updates but on air i spoke to a microbiologist dr simon clark he said despite the increased availability and testing wasn't the reason they're behind the rise in infection rates we know from international law ground that it has an effect on suppressing the number of deaths and number of infections below 0 or below what we would otherwise expect so it seems that on a localized. basis and that's been showed it less than that it will work as well it does work to do less that we should remember that are going to manchester though the major incident that seems to
shouldn't be alarmed now elsewhere in east lancashire in west yorkshire we also see these rules applying now all of these areas are in the north of england and it would appear the government's strategy is not to implement these types of measures all across the country but only in the hot spots the local regions where outbreaks are appearing to be on the rise and that's probably to do with them not want to take a hand it's a nail approach and also to try to perhaps not damage the economy even...
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putting more testing into places like oldham and greater manchester and across the north west and part of west yorkshire pleased that the people of leicester responded positively. we got the infection rate down. and on the latest figures it is in the mid—30s, it is not over 50, as you say, which is great news. and of course we haven't undertaken all of the lockdown measures off in leicester because it is still too high. and much higher than the national average. there is still work to do. then places like oldham, where we are now seeing the number of cases rise, we have to take the same localised approach, working very closely with the local council, and make sure that we get both the m essa g es to and make sure that we get both the messages to the public and also the rules right in place and the resources likely testing resources that we are talking about. to get a grip on it in all the areas where there is an outbreak, including oldham. talking about getting a grip, oldham as part of greater manchester, as is the footage we are about to show you. this is from dalton, where police released footage of
putting more testing into places like oldham and greater manchester and across the north west and part of west yorkshire pleased that the people of leicester responded positively. we got the infection rate down. and on the latest figures it is in the mid—30s, it is not over 50, as you say, which is great news. and of course we haven't undertaken all of the lockdown measures off in leicester because it is still too high. and much higher than the national average. there is still work to do....
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yorkshire post. one or two more across the north of scotland and into the west of cornwall. should drift. —— the high pressure should drift. —— the winds fall light. maybe not as cold last night but we will see. it will give us a grey start to the new day, thanks to the area of high pressure which is a dominant feature. the pessimists will probably look to the west and say what is this? another weather front bringing wind and rain, thankfully stays out west. but we're not going to the best, this was last year. 33 degrees, which was a record breaker. we may in fact go the other way. we may go for a record—breaking cool bank holiday weekend, because despite the presence of the sunshine which gets somewhat obliterated as car develops during the course of the day, although that is not too much on the of breeze, this is a temperature range that we are offering. 13—18. if we are on the 18 mark, that is where we start getting into record territory, certainly in england. the rate weatherfront d rifts england. the rate weatherfront drifts eventually. more as a band of cloud, and then
yorkshire post. one or two more across the north of scotland and into the west of cornwall. should drift. —— the high pressure should drift. —— the winds fall light. maybe not as cold last night but we will see. it will give us a grey start to the new day, thanks to the area of high pressure which is a dominant feature. the pessimists will probably look to the west and say what is this? another weather front bringing wind and rain, thankfully stays out west. but we're not going to the...
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the north, a little bit further north, northern ireland, the la ke further north, northern ireland, the lake district, yorkshireugh there is another spell of very wet and windy weather, sometime may be late monday, tuesday, into wednesday, the jet stream may be late monday, tuesday, into wednesday, thejet stream is may be late monday, tuesday, into wednesday, the jet stream is again going to set this low pressure in a frenzy. it is going to send it right across the uk, and i think again we are infora across the uk, and i think again we are in for a spell of unusually windy weather. but monday itself, but is not looking too bad at all. light winds, a bit of rain, but behind me, this is the next sort of atla ntic behind me, this is the next sort of atlantic storm. how windy is it going to get, we can't say for sure just yet. but it is going to be another unsettled spell of weather next week, and we will probably see scenes like this again across many western and southern parts of the uk. so not a bad day today and tomorrow, then monday is not too bad either. three good days, i think, overall. that's it. back to y
the north, a little bit further north, northern ireland, the la ke further north, northern ireland, the lake district, yorkshireugh there is another spell of very wet and windy weather, sometime may be late monday, tuesday, into wednesday, the jet stream may be late monday, tuesday, into wednesday, thejet stream is may be late monday, tuesday, into wednesday, the jet stream is again going to set this low pressure in a frenzy. it is going to send it right across the uk, and i think again we are...
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measures not the north of england has been the parts of the country which has seen this rise in the transmission rate these rules also apply not the east lancashire parts of west yorkshire and it appears that seems to be the government's new strategy to go forward rather than once more plunging the entire country into a lockdown and devastating the economy once more and they're going to take a localized approach and go by area area by area and see which areas are the most impacted and at the measures in place there is a thanks very much indeed for that update well for more on these localised outbreaks i'm joined by microbiologist dr simon clark some of these local lock downs is there the science behind them. oh well there is not much science find any of this because we've never before but we know from international law ground further that it has an effect on suppressing the number of that certain number of infections below 0 or below what we would otherwise expect so it seems that on a localized. basis and that's been shown it less than that it will work as well it does work to let's that we should remember that are going to manchester though the major incident that see
measures not the north of england has been the parts of the country which has seen this rise in the transmission rate these rules also apply not the east lancashire parts of west yorkshire and it appears that seems to be the government's new strategy to go forward rather than once more plunging the entire country into a lockdown and devastating the economy once more and they're going to take a localized approach and go by area area by area and see which areas are the most impacted and at the...
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the latest regent and a local lock down in north and north of england joining a hefty list in the area including east lancashire parts of west yorkshire and greater manchester now as i mentioned preston council a now advise ing its residents not to visit other households implementing new guidance that was like what we've seen across the united kingdom at the heights of lock down mosque wearing maximum social distancing in a way all. almost preempting a governmental decision now i want to national scale though the number of people that have been contacted after someone they know has tested positive for the covert 19 has fallen drastically which suggests that 72 percent of people who have been contacted were reached between the 23rd and 29th of june which is down from 76 percent the week before around 200000 doubt of the 242002 are considered to be close contacts were reached by test and traced from when the system fast launched that means just under 18 percent of people were not contacted at all i don't know local level though things were looking slightly more positive 98 percent of contacts were reached by local health teams and instr
the latest regent and a local lock down in north and north of england joining a hefty list in the area including east lancashire parts of west yorkshire and greater manchester now as i mentioned preston council a now advise ing its residents not to visit other households implementing new guidance that was like what we've seen across the united kingdom at the heights of lock down mosque wearing maximum social distancing in a way all. almost preempting a governmental decision now i want to...
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more than a little bit into yorkshire, lincolnshire, around about lunchtime and then that drifts into the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east. out towards the northvernight, but elsewhere under clearing skies, the wind drops out, a chilly one for a time of year. but at least that runs into sunday morning which becomes a bright fine crisp sort of started the day for many parts of the british isles with the exception of that south—eastern quarter where wind is still a feature and it takes a while before the cloud moves away, and then we have a decent day pretty much across the piece with an isolated shower. but despite all the sunshine, i know it is summer supposedly, but they will still be locked solidly in the teens. then we do it again, sunday into potentially bank holiday monday for some, high pressure dominant, clear skies to start with, lots of dry weather if you are out and about. don't worry too much about the front because that struggles to get in behind that high pressure, but despite everything i have said, again, those temperatures are rock—solid into the team's. —— teens. considering it is a bank holiday for some, you could have had a
more than a little bit into yorkshire, lincolnshire, around about lunchtime and then that drifts into the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east. out towards the northvernight, but elsewhere under clearing skies, the wind drops out, a chilly one for a time of year. but at least that runs into sunday morning which becomes a bright fine crisp sort of started the day for many parts of the british isles with the exception of that south—eastern quarter where wind is still a feature and it...
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yorkshire wildlife park. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, again. some of the started off with some low cloud, drizzle, murky and misty conditions. reports are based in scotland and northg out for the thunderstorms. they will become more widespread with some heavy downpours across england and will is. they will all be hit and miss but if you catch one could lead to some localised flooding, large hail and gusty winds. through this wind —— this evening and overnight lows of them will clear away and there will be clear skies. some cloud irwin —— lingering in north—east is dependent on scotland. 0vernight, new system will move on from the south—west bringing heavy rain and strengthening winds. this waterfront will move northwards. it will be a windy day on wednesday compared to today. a lot of dry weather to start the day, even some sunshine. still doesn't look like lingering across parts of the north—east. the rain heaviest in the north west of england and south wales. easing a little bit as it moves northwards, followed by showers, but gusty winds. the combination is not particularly pleasant. the leaves on the trips are prolific at the moment, so ranchers could come dow
yorkshire wildlife park. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, again. some of the started off with some low cloud, drizzle, murky and misty conditions. reports are based in scotland and northg out for the thunderstorms. they will become more widespread with some heavy downpours across england and will is. they will all be hit and miss but if you catch one could lead to some localised flooding, large hail and gusty winds. through this wind —— this evening and overnight lows of them...
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north midlands northwards that will focus most of those thunderstorms. again, those very high temperatures across england and wales, a bit warmer in yorkshire and lincolnshire. hello, this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. borisjohnson says it would be "morally indefensible" to keep
north midlands northwards that will focus most of those thunderstorms. again, those very high temperatures across england and wales, a bit warmer in yorkshire and lincolnshire. hello, this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. borisjohnson says it would be "morally indefensible" to keep
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the day, it will be the north midlands northwards that are more likely to get organised heavy rain and some thunderstorms, too, but it may well be warmer before then across yorkshirehire, into cheshire and lancashire. again, those temperatures at their peak in the south—east of england. we do start to see more rain, heavy and thundery, developing —
the day, it will be the north midlands northwards that are more likely to get organised heavy rain and some thunderstorms, too, but it may well be warmer before then across yorkshirehire, into cheshire and lancashire. again, those temperatures at their peak in the south—east of england. we do start to see more rain, heavy and thundery, developing —