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he joins us now on sky per from moulton, in north yorkshire, in the united kingdom sultan, always nice to have you on the programming. we know why we're having these tools, but what's in it now for either side, presumably, success or failure is on the line. good morning. absolutely. i think what is different at this time is the full size have had the opportunity to focus their minds on the talks on, on the track. and if you recall a few weeks ago, the way it talks about going to is missing elsewhere. the very same met, senior dedication was associated with the possibility of holding under stumble conference. and there was some confusion as to whether this is good to be parallel process or not. i think by coming to don't signal to the rest of the world that there are serious and the process in the highest, the making process. and the other one is invested in this one. of course, on the government side or the public side, the added complication is that as in europe, it was reported earlier. my colleague is that there are many, many views coming from campbell. and they not all necessarily
he joins us now on sky per from moulton, in north yorkshire, in the united kingdom sultan, always nice to have you on the programming. we know why we're having these tools, but what's in it now for either side, presumably, success or failure is on the line. good morning. absolutely. i think what is different at this time is the full size have had the opportunity to focus their minds on the talks on, on the track. and if you recall a few weeks ago, the way it talks about going to is missing...
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picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshireof rain across the west london area. now in kew, in west london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month's of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the next few hours, those showers that we have seen by day will continue to very gradually fade away. the majority of us will eventually become drier over with just an odd patch of rain still lingering into the east. temperatures around 12 to 1a celsius, feeling a little on the muggy side as well, particularly across parts of eastern england. now, for tuesday, we've got much more in the way of dry weather and sunshine with fewer showers, and for most of us, it's going to be a dry morning. the early morning cloud breaking, sunny spells developing widely and there should be
picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshireof rain across the west london area. now in kew, in west london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month's of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of...
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notably across north yorkshire and also in west london where kew picked up 46 mm of rain, almost smackhe next few hours, so increasingly the weather should become dry with just an odd patch of rain left over across eastern areas. these are the temperatures as we start the day on tuesday. so it's good to be quite a mild morning. now, through tuesday most of us will see some fairly long spells of sunshine developing with the early morning cloud sending and breaking. but there will be a few showers around. we will get a line of showers forming probably somewhere around cheshire, greater manchester, running into the west midlands and perhaps another one down towards parts of wales and the doors area as well. away from these shower bands, though, there will be a lot of dry weather through the afternoon. wherever you are it will feel warm in the day's sunshine. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. cuba sees the biggest demonstrations against the communist government in decades. president biden says the protests are a �*clarion call for freedo
notably across north yorkshire and also in west london where kew picked up 46 mm of rain, almost smackhe next few hours, so increasingly the weather should become dry with just an odd patch of rain left over across eastern areas. these are the temperatures as we start the day on tuesday. so it's good to be quite a mild morning. now, through tuesday most of us will see some fairly long spells of sunshine developing with the early morning cloud sending and breaking. but there will be a few...
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picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north—east england, particularly north yorkshire we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that's pretty much smack bang on a whole month's of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you're wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the next few hours, those showers that we've seen by day will continue to very gradually fade away. the majority of us will eventually become drier over night with just an odd patch of rain still lingering into the east. temperatures around 12 to 1a celsius, feeling a little on the muggy side as well, particularly across parts of eastern england. now, for tuesday, we've got much more in the way of dry weather and sunshine with fewer showers, and for most of us, it's going to be a dry morning. the early morning cloud breaking, sunny spells developing widely and there should be quite a lot of that sunshine. but into the afternoon, we're lik
picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north—east england, particularly north yorkshire we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that's pretty much smack bang on a whole month's of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you're wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the next few hours, those showers...
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another busy lunchtime at the bull inn, in north yorkshire. are wearing facemasks, customers have to register, it is table service only and all at a safe social distance. but in two weeks' time, all those restrictions go. a bit scared, really. commercially, fantastic, let's just go back to normal. gill runs the pub but does she trust the public to act responsibly? there is a big section of the community, particularly when they get a few points down them, who don't take that much responsibility for themselves or others. and i don't want to damn people but it's a fact, i've witnessed that. lifting restrictions will potentially see demand soar in hospitality. you could stand at the bar again, although table service has won a lot of fans. but the big debate will be about facemasks. at the wardrobe bar in leeds today, manager ryan discussed the changes with his staff. no qr codes, no social distance, no masks around at work. how do you feel? what should we be doing? quite excited not to wear a mask in this weather! i think i'll be happy to get rid
another busy lunchtime at the bull inn, in north yorkshire. are wearing facemasks, customers have to register, it is table service only and all at a safe social distance. but in two weeks' time, all those restrictions go. a bit scared, really. commercially, fantastic, let's just go back to normal. gill runs the pub but does she trust the public to act responsibly? there is a big section of the community, particularly when they get a few points down them, who don't take that much responsibility...
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already has early warning systems to detect ballistic missiles, including the fylingdales radar in north yorkshire to build a new radar system for deep space, and one of the new sites could be in the uk. what could end up in the uk is array of parabolic antennas. and it could be anywhere from 10—15 for tracking and potentially 4—6 for transmitting. so it would cover a large area, would it? it would cover a large area to receive, so probably an area of one kilometre in diameter. the deep space advanced radar capability, which will be able to detect an object the size of a football up to 36,000 kilometres away, is being developed here in california. one of the sites visited by the british defence secretary this week, who wants to strengthen cooperation on space, not least to protect critical national infrastructure. space is a growing domain for both commerce, but also to protect all the key national infrastructure that we need to in today's world. it is under threat in some areas, our adversaries are weaponising space, so we have to make sure at the very least we are providing resilience. the locat
already has early warning systems to detect ballistic missiles, including the fylingdales radar in north yorkshire to build a new radar system for deep space, and one of the new sites could be in the uk. what could end up in the uk is array of parabolic antennas. and it could be anywhere from 10—15 for tracking and potentially 4—6 for transmitting. so it would cover a large area, would it? it would cover a large area to receive, so probably an area of one kilometre in diameter. the deep...
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picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshireacross the west london area. now in kew, in west london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month's of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the next few hours, those showers that we have seen by day will continue to very gradually fade away. the majority of us will eventually become drier over with just an odd patch of rain still lingering into the east. temperatures around 12 to 1a celsius, feeling a little on the muggy side as well, particularly across parts of eastern england. now, for tuesday, we've got much more in the way of dry weather and sunshine with fewer showers, and for most of us, it's going to be a dry morning. the early morning cloud breaking, sunny spells developing widely and there should be quite a
picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshireacross the west london area. now in kew, in west london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month's of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding...
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picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshirekew, in west london, we picked up 46mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month's worth of rain and the majority fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham, roads flooded, and reports of flooding elsewhere as well. over the next few hours, those showers we've seen by day will continue to very gradually fade away. the majority of us will eventually become drier over with just an odd patch of rain still lingering into the east. temperatures around 12 to 1a celsius, feeling a little on the muggy side as well, particularly across parts of eastern england. for tuesday, much more dry weather and sunshine with fewer showers, and for most of us a dry morning. the early morning cloud breaking, sunny spells developing widely, and should be a lot of that sunshine. but into the afternoon, we're likely to see some showers develop. this line of showers forming acros
picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshirekew, in west london, we picked up 46mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month's worth of rain and the majority fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham, roads flooded, and reports of flooding elsewhere as well. over the next few hours, those showers...
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already has early warning systems to detect ballistic missiles — including the fylindales radar in north yorkshire of the new sites could be in the uk. what could end up in the uk is an array of parabolic antennas, and it could be anywhere from ten to 15 for tracking, and potentially four to six for transmitting. so it would cover a large area, would it? it would cover a large area for it to receive — probably an area of one kilometre in diameter. the deep space advanced radar capability, which will be able to detect and object the size of a football up to 36,000 kilometres away, is being developed here in california. one of the sites visited by the british defence secretary this week, who wants to strengthen cooperation on space — not least to protect critical national infrastructure. space is a growing domain for both commerce, but also to protect all the key national infrastructure that we need to in today's world. it is under threat. in some areas, our adversaries are weaponising space, so we have to make sure at the very least we're providing resilience. the locations of the deep space radar
already has early warning systems to detect ballistic missiles — including the fylindales radar in north yorkshire of the new sites could be in the uk. what could end up in the uk is an array of parabolic antennas, and it could be anywhere from ten to 15 for tracking, and potentially four to six for transmitting. so it would cover a large area, would it? it would cover a large area for it to receive — probably an area of one kilometre in diameter. the deep space advanced radar capability,...
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been via skype from moulton, in north yorkshire, in the u. k. mr. always could have you on the program, encouraging words from the taliban supreme leader. but what sort of difference does it make on the ground when you have these sorts of very delicate negotiations going on behind closed doors? well, i think it's important to appreciate how the funny man has approached these negotiations so far. for them, they see the entire got negotiations as part of the parcel of the broader framework agreement, the big signs where they might stays on the 29th of february last year. so within that, they have been very much focused on the american window of the, on the true nature of his troops. and i think they kind of move into these aspects step by step. now they're down to the activation of the job gun talks, which i mean it should lead to a form of fire, which allows everyone to work out to come. so i suspect a comprehensive, she's fired as in the agreement with the united states is unlikely to be agreed at this stage, unless the other side are willing to giv
been via skype from moulton, in north yorkshire, in the u. k. mr. always could have you on the program, encouraging words from the taliban supreme leader. but what sort of difference does it make on the ground when you have these sorts of very delicate negotiations going on behind closed doors? well, i think it's important to appreciate how the funny man has approached these negotiations so far. for them, they see the entire got negotiations as part of the parcel of the broader framework...
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male life expectancy is some six years below other more affluent parts of north yorkshire.ased that today's report by the chief medical officer recognises the problems. we've got issues related to how health care is funded across the country. and seaside towns traditionally have been an area of deprivation but also not very well financed by central government. mental health is also an issue. what can appear a place to escape troubles, recapture happy memories, the reality when the sun doesn't shine can be tough. david sillito, bbc news, scarborough. the public are being put at risk by beauty treatements such as botox—style injections and fillers — according to mps who've carried out a year—long inquiry into the beauty sector. they say demand for treatments that don't require surgery has exploded in recent years and yet there's a complete absence of regulation — one mp said the sector is like the wild west. anna collinson reports. five weeks on and i now get electric shocks and pain in the sides of my face when i try to brush my teeth. you can't see because i am wearing this
male life expectancy is some six years below other more affluent parts of north yorkshire.ased that today's report by the chief medical officer recognises the problems. we've got issues related to how health care is funded across the country. and seaside towns traditionally have been an area of deprivation but also not very well financed by central government. mental health is also an issue. what can appear a place to escape troubles, recapture happy memories, the reality when the sun doesn't...
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another busy lunchtime at the bull inn in north yorkshire.ster, it is table service only and all at a safe social distance. but in two weeks' time, all those restrictions go. a bit scared, really. commercially, fantastic, let's just go back to normal. gill runs the pub but does she trust the public to act responsibly? there is a big section of the community, particularly when they get a few points down them, who don't take that much responsibility for themselves or others. and i don't want to dam people but it's a fact, i've witnessed that. lifting restrictions will potentially see demand soar in hospitality. you could stand at the bar again, although table service has won a lot of fans. but the big debate will be about facemasks. at the wardrobe bar in leeds today, manager ryan discussed the changes with his staff. no qr codes, no social distance, no masks around at work. how do you feel? what should we be doing? quite excited not to wear a mask in this weather! l i think i'll be happy to get rid of them. it's been so long having them on and
another busy lunchtime at the bull inn in north yorkshire.ster, it is table service only and all at a safe social distance. but in two weeks' time, all those restrictions go. a bit scared, really. commercially, fantastic, let's just go back to normal. gill runs the pub but does she trust the public to act responsibly? there is a big section of the community, particularly when they get a few points down them, who don't take that much responsibility for themselves or others. and i don't want to...
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picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshireow in kew, in west london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month's of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the next few hours, those showers that we have seen by day will continue to very gradually fade away. the majority of us will eventually become drier over with just an odd patch of rain still lingering into the east. temperatures around 12 to 14 celsius, feeling a little on the muggy side as well, particularly across parts of eastern england. now, for tuesday, we've got much more in the way of dry weather and sunshine with fewer showers, and for most of us, it's going to be a dry morning. the early morning cloud breaking, sunny spells developing widely and there should be quite a lot of that sunshine. but int
picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshireow in kew, in west london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month's of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the...
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hi, jose be via skype from moulton, in north yorkshire, in the u. k. mr. barracka, nice. have you all the program again? do you think the demands that each side want to all realistic and achievable during the session of the talks? i think so, i don't think the differences are almost between the 2 sides of the moment. both side, for example, i agree roughly your mega, 70 percent of what is already in the current constitution, which the governments are 1st to the new constitution was put together in 2001. but then it's built on the previous constitution, and much of the principles are the same that some areas of differences, particularly i think on the other side, they are very concerned that the ultimate power of the top of the permanent way the president is elected. there's going to be a financial system and so on, needs to follow their beliefs and their ideas that it has to be someone with a moral authority and not necessarily elected but other than smaller issues. for example, they do not agree with having women as a president. they're not agreeing with having women as
hi, jose be via skype from moulton, in north yorkshire, in the u. k. mr. barracka, nice. have you all the program again? do you think the demands that each side want to all realistic and achievable during the session of the talks? i think so, i don't think the differences are almost between the 2 sides of the moment. both side, for example, i agree roughly your mega, 70 percent of what is already in the current constitution, which the governments are 1st to the new constitution was put together...
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picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshiret london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month's of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the next few hours, those showers that we have seen by day will continue to very gradually fade away. the majority of us will eventually become drier over with just an odd patch of rain still lingering into the east. temperatures around 12 to 1a celsius, feeling a little on the muggy side as well, particularly across parts of eastern england. now, for tuesday, we've got much more in the way of dry weather and sunshine with fewer showers, and for most of us, it's going to be a dry morning. the early morning cloud breaking, sunny spells developing widely and there should be quite a lot of that sunshine. but into the afternoon,
picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshiret london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month's of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the next few hours,...
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has early warning systems to detect ballistic missiles, including the farmingdale's radar in north yorkshirene of the new sites could be in the uk. it and one of the new sites could be in the uk.— be in the uk. it could end up in the uk, — be in the uk. it could end up in the uk, array _ be in the uk. it could end up in the uk, array of— be in the uk. it could end up in the uk, array of parabolic| in the uk, array of parabolic antennas, anywhere from 10—15, for tracking, and potentially 4- for tracking, and potentially 4— six for transmitting. so for tracking, and potentially 4- six for transmitting. so it would cover _ 4- six for transmitting. so it would cover a _ 4- six for transmitting. so it would cover a large - 4- six for transmitting. so it would cover a large area. i 4- six for transmitting. so it would cover a large area. al would cover a large area. large area to receive, so probably an area of one kilometre in diameter. the deep s - ace kilometre in diameter. the deep sace to kilometre in diameter. the deep space to advanced _ kilometre in diameter. the deep space to advanced rad
has early warning systems to detect ballistic missiles, including the farmingdale's radar in north yorkshirene of the new sites could be in the uk. it and one of the new sites could be in the uk.— be in the uk. it could end up in the uk, — be in the uk. it could end up in the uk, array _ be in the uk. it could end up in the uk, array of— be in the uk. it could end up in the uk, array of parabolic| in the uk, array of parabolic antennas, anywhere from 10—15, for tracking, and potentially...
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picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north—east england, particularly north yorkshired. that's pretty much smack bang on a whole month's worth of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you're wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the next few hours, those showers that we've seen by day will continue to very gradually fade away. the majority of us will eventually become drier over night with just an odd patch of rain still lingering into the east. temperatures around 12 to 14 celsius, feeling a little on the muggy side as well, particularly across parts of eastern england. now, for tuesday, we've got much more in the way of dry weather and sunshine with fewer showers, and for most of us, it's going to be a dry morning. the early morning cloud breaking, sunny spells developing widely and there should be quite a lot of that sunshine. but into the afternoon, we're likely to see some showers develop. look at
picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north—east england, particularly north yorkshired. that's pretty much smack bang on a whole month's worth of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you're wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the next few hours, those showers that we've seen by day will continue to...
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i am assured by the leaders in north yorkshire, _ assured by the leaders in north yorkshire, he will, sustainable good quality 'obs are a riori .~ ., ., priority. we have a plan, the scarborough _ priority. we have a plan, the scarborough blueprint. - priority. we have a plan, the scarborough blueprint. we l priority. we have a plan, the i scarborough blueprint. we have produced — scarborough blueprint. we have produced one for whitby, the whitby blueprint _ produced one for whitby, the whitby blueprint. we are also doing work by lee. blueprint. we are also doing work by lee there _ blueprint. we are also doing work by lee. there are really exciting projects _ lee. there are really exciting projects in there. give us a flavour. the bank to redevelop the west _ flavour. the bank to redevelop the west p, _ flavour. the bank to redevelop the west p, which will be much more of a destination _ west p, which will be much more of a destination place to go. —— we are going _ destination place to go. —— we are going to _ destination place to go. —— we are going to redevelop the west p. there
i am assured by the leaders in north yorkshire, _ assured by the leaders in north yorkshire, he will, sustainable good quality 'obs are a riori .~ ., ., priority. we have a plan, the scarborough _ priority. we have a plan, the scarborough blueprint. - priority. we have a plan, the scarborough blueprint. we l priority. we have a plan, the i scarborough blueprint. we have produced — scarborough blueprint. we have produced one for whitby, the whitby blueprint _ produced one for whitby, the...
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luxmy gopal reports now from north yorkshire. good boy.om somebody that had overheard someone bragging they had just beaten up their dog. so they made the call to us and we attended the address with the police. hello, can you open the door, please, sir, it is the police? that's when we found max, terrified, covered in blood and badly injured. there's a lot of blood here, sir. on the floor. do you know what that's from? evidence at the scene suggested max had been beaten with a metal colander. he was rescued and cared for at the rspca york animal home, which oversees recovery, rehabilitation and rehoming. this was a willing act of cruelty. he wilfully submitted max to terrible injuries. and an appalling act of violence. over the past five years, the rspca has received the equivalent of 10,000 reports of intentional animal cruelty every six months, with a spike lastjuly when more than 1,500 incidents were reported in that month alone. max was left with a fractured pelvis and dislocated hip. over months, his health and confidence was rebuilt.
luxmy gopal reports now from north yorkshire. good boy.om somebody that had overheard someone bragging they had just beaten up their dog. so they made the call to us and we attended the address with the police. hello, can you open the door, please, sir, it is the police? that's when we found max, terrified, covered in blood and badly injured. there's a lot of blood here, sir. on the floor. do you know what that's from? evidence at the scene suggested max had been beaten with a metal colander....
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luxmy gopal reports now from north yorkshire. good boy. colander. he was rescued and cared for at the rspca york animal home, which oversees recovery, rehabilitation and rehoming. this was a willing act of cruelty. he wilfully submitted max to terrible injuries and an appalling act of violence. over the past five years, the rspca has received the equivalent of 10,000 reports of intentional animal cruelty every six months, with a spike lastjuly, when more than 1,500 incidents were reported in that month alone. max was left with a fractured pelvis and dislocated hip. over months, his health and confidence was rebuilt. we were overwhelmed, really, at how forgiving he was, mainly. an animal that's gone through what he went through really had the right to never trust people again, but he did. and he's living his best life now. and, as a special treat, a reunion with the staff who turned his life around. come on! good boy. bless him! to see him this happy is... you know, it's why we do what we do, really. itjust makes everything worthwhile. the
luxmy gopal reports now from north yorkshire. good boy. colander. he was rescued and cared for at the rspca york animal home, which oversees recovery, rehabilitation and rehoming. this was a willing act of cruelty. he wilfully submitted max to terrible injuries and an appalling act of violence. over the past five years, the rspca has received the equivalent of 10,000 reports of intentional animal cruelty every six months, with a spike lastjuly, when more than 1,500 incidents were reported in...
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another busy lunchtime at the bull inn in north yorkshire.istance. but in two weeks' time, all those restrictions go. a bit scared, really. commercially fantastic, let's just go back to normal. gill runs the pub, but does she trust the public to act responsibly? there is a big section of the community, particularly when they get a few pints down them, who don't take that much responsibility for themselves or others. and i don't want to damn people, but it's a fact. i have witnessed that. lifting restrictions will potentially see demand soar in hospitality at a time when it is already struggling to cope. this summer will see most of us holidaying in the uk, hopefully in weather like this. but the pinch point will be the school summer holidays, which have already started in some places. what hospitality are saying is that we as customers have to be more flexible due to high demand and staff shortages. just wondering about saturday, whether you will be available for work at all... in liverpool, ian runs two businesses. and is frustrated by the s
another busy lunchtime at the bull inn in north yorkshire.istance. but in two weeks' time, all those restrictions go. a bit scared, really. commercially fantastic, let's just go back to normal. gill runs the pub, but does she trust the public to act responsibly? there is a big section of the community, particularly when they get a few pints down them, who don't take that much responsibility for themselves or others. and i don't want to damn people, but it's a fact. i have witnessed that....
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picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshire those showers that we have seen by date will continue to very gradually fade away. the majority of us will eventually become drier over was just an odd patch of rain still lingering into the east. temperatures around i2to11i celsius, feeling a little on the muggy side as well, particularly across parts of eastern england. now, for tuesday we have got much more in the way of dry weather and sunshine with fewer showers, and for most of us it�*s going to be a dry morning. the early morning cloud breaking, sunny spells developing widely and there should be quite a lot of that sunshine. but into the afternoon we are likely to see some showers develop. look at this line of showers forming across parts of northwest england, the midlands and perhaps another one affecting wales down towards parts of dorset as well. now, those showers could be fairly heavy at times, but away from those shower bands there should be a lot of dry weather to take us through the rest of the afternoon. temperatures p
picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshire those showers that we have seen by date will continue to very gradually fade away. the majority of us will eventually become drier over was just an odd patch of rain still lingering into the east. temperatures around i2to11i celsius, feeling a little on the muggy side as well, particularly across parts of eastern england. now, for tuesday we have got much more in the way of dry weather...
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luxmy gopal reports now from north yorkshire. good boy.s best friend deserves. but a year ago, max's life was different. we received a report from somebody that had overheard someone bragging they had just beaten up their dog. so they made the call to us and we attended the address with the police. hello, can you open the door, please, sir, it is the police? that's when we found max, terrified, covered in blood and badly injured. there's a lot of blood here, sir. on the floor. do you know what that's from? evidence at the scene suggested max had been beaten with a metal colander. he was rescued and cared for at the rspca york animal home, which oversees recovery, rehabilitation and rehoming. this was a willing act of cruelty. he wilfully submitted max to terrible injuries. and an appalling act of violence. over the past five years, the rspca has received the equivalent of 10,000 reports of intentional animal cruelty every six months, with a spike lastjuly when more than 1,500 incidents were reported in that month alone. max was left with a
luxmy gopal reports now from north yorkshire. good boy.s best friend deserves. but a year ago, max's life was different. we received a report from somebody that had overheard someone bragging they had just beaten up their dog. so they made the call to us and we attended the address with the police. hello, can you open the door, please, sir, it is the police? that's when we found max, terrified, covered in blood and badly injured. there's a lot of blood here, sir. on the floor. do you know what...
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clear that by having more devolution, we want to see more across england on the north bank of north yorkshireis and delivering that zero, this isn't just about delivering for those but delivering projects and opportunities that will grow the british economy and deliver in the national interest. to british economy and deliver in the national interest.— national interest. to living for those communities, - national interest. to living for those communities, but - national interest. to living for - those communities, but delivering projects and opportunities that will grow the british economy and deliver in the national interest. today have enough power to make a difference they do vary but if you look at the gold standard devolution deal which is the greater manchester area that they worked closely with for two decades, even if you give those powers to decades, even if you give those owe - ., ., ,, powers to all those places in england. _ powers to all those places in england. we _ powers to all those places in england, we are _ powers to all those places in england, we are sure - powers to all
clear that by having more devolution, we want to see more across england on the north bank of north yorkshireis and delivering that zero, this isn't just about delivering for those but delivering projects and opportunities that will grow the british economy and deliver in the national interest. to british economy and deliver in the national interest.— national interest. to living for those communities, - national interest. to living for those communities, but - national interest. to living...
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male life expectancy is some six years below other more affluent parts of north yorkshire... this local gp is pleased that today's report by the local medical officer recognises the problems. we have got issues related to how health care is funded across the country, and seaside towns have traditionally been an area of deprivation, but also not very well financed by central government. mental health is also an issue. what can appear a place to escape troubles, recapture happy memories, the reality when the sun doesn't shine can be tough. david sillito, bbc news, scarborough. carol has the weather for us this morning. yesterday we have the highest temperature of the year so far, the temperature of the year so far, the temperature reached 32.2 celsius at heathrow. today once again, we will have temperatures for some into the high 20s or indeed the low 30s. and as luis said, the met office actually has two extreme heat warnings right now. one of them is one we had yesterday which is for wales and parts of the west midlands, parts of the south—west of england, hampshire, the is
male life expectancy is some six years below other more affluent parts of north yorkshire... this local gp is pleased that today's report by the local medical officer recognises the problems. we have got issues related to how health care is funded across the country, and seaside towns have traditionally been an area of deprivation, but also not very well financed by central government. mental health is also an issue. what can appear a place to escape troubles, recapture happy memories, the...
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with me isjessica barker, who owns the north yorkshire wedding venue thief hall.than they would ideally have liked?— would ideally have liked? yes, we've not a would ideally have liked? yes, we've got a mixture — would ideally have liked? yes, we've got a mixture of— would ideally have liked? yes, we've got a mixture of couples, _ would ideally have liked? yes, we've got a mixture of couples, couples i got a mixture of couples, couples jumping up and down, wanting 150 guest weddings, we have got people who understand that covid—i9 has not disappeared, it is a little bit risky, and they are pulling back with the guest list of 30 to 50 because they are looking after their loved ones. that is interesting. different approaches, people trying to have all the numbers they would have liked to pre—covid—i9, and some people who arejust liked to pre—covid—i9, and some people who are just being a little bit more cautious. as the business owner there, bit more cautious. as the business ownerthere, how bit more cautious. as the business owner there, how are you going to try to
with me isjessica barker, who owns the north yorkshire wedding venue thief hall.than they would ideally have liked?— would ideally have liked? yes, we've not a would ideally have liked? yes, we've got a mixture — would ideally have liked? yes, we've got a mixture of— would ideally have liked? yes, we've got a mixture of couples, _ would ideally have liked? yes, we've got a mixture of couples, couples i got a mixture of couples, couples jumping up and down, wanting 150 guest weddings, we...
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a lovely picture from north yorkshire, blue skies here, but not the case everywhere with some of us startingrough the evening and overnight, into friday morning, you can see exactly what is happening, some clear skies and any mist and fog that forms will quickly lift and there will be showers developing particularly in the east and some of those are slow moving and heavy, potentially thundery and we have this area of low pressure coming our way later on in the day and that will introduce some showery outbreaks of rain. as we go through the course of friday evening, you can see how it makes inroads with more cloud being thrown ahead of it and a lot of the showers will tend to fade so if we pick up the area of low pressure on saturday it does move across southern areas taking the rain with it and there will be some showers in the east of the country towards the west, something drier and brighter. country towards the west, something drierand brighter. in graphical form, here it is with the rain pushing east and eventually clearing away and we have the showers across the east and north of the co
a lovely picture from north yorkshire, blue skies here, but not the case everywhere with some of us startingrough the evening and overnight, into friday morning, you can see exactly what is happening, some clear skies and any mist and fog that forms will quickly lift and there will be showers developing particularly in the east and some of those are slow moving and heavy, potentially thundery and we have this area of low pressure coming our way later on in the day and that will introduce some...
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north of scotland. we could get close to 30 celsius and the hottest parts of yorkshire.ly high to very high throughout this weekend. part two of the weekend, and still some outbreaks of rain around on sunday. a few sunny spells coming through, a bit more cloud around parts of northern england. temperatures down compared with saturday, but higherfor temperatures down compared with saturday, but higher for southwell �*s saturday, but higher for southwell is __ saturday, but higher for southwell �*s —— south wales. if you don't like temperatures that high, and has been quite hot over the weekend. it will cool a bit next weekend. into scotland and northern ireland, temperatures widely into the low to mid 20s, but still in the teens. chance of the shower, plenty of dry weather. today at six, more than 120 people have died, in the worst flooding to hit western europe for several decades. in germany, torrential rain has laid waste to whole communities. translation: there is nothing you can do. - you can run from fire, but you can't run from water. parts of belgium, luxemburg an
north of scotland. we could get close to 30 celsius and the hottest parts of yorkshire.ly high to very high throughout this weekend. part two of the weekend, and still some outbreaks of rain around on sunday. a few sunny spells coming through, a bit more cloud around parts of northern england. temperatures down compared with saturday, but higherfor temperatures down compared with saturday, but higher for southwell �*s saturday, but higher for southwell is __ saturday, but higher for southwell...
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yorkshire. so of course it's not just i north, south, it's notjust even city and town, - it is about our communitiested. i did feel we were going to get more detail, - more long—term funding. you know, we are still. in a position and it hasn't changed from the . levelling up speech. we are bidding against each other in our communities, l trying to get those - small plots of funding. of course, as the new mayor, i am absolutely up for - working with government. i have written to the new levelling up minister. - i am yet to get a reply, - so i am just hoping that's lost in the post, because it is really importantj that we work together. if i could just finallyj say that andy and i, we have lots in common. we were part of the uk 100 and andy did a brilliant - event hosting that. lots of people, mayors and mpsl and stakeholders came together. one of the things we are asking of government is that one - of the things we are asking . of government is that powers one of the things we are asking of government is that powers . to deliver for climate change. i am sure andy would agree with me on that, that par
yorkshire. so of course it's not just i north, south, it's notjust even city and town, - it is about our communitiested. i did feel we were going to get more detail, - more long—term funding. you know, we are still. in a position and it hasn't changed from the . levelling up speech. we are bidding against each other in our communities, l trying to get those - small plots of funding. of course, as the new mayor, i am absolutely up for - working with government. i have written to the new...
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after he and 3a other dogs were living in terrible conditions in east yorkshire has now won his first agility competition. bbc look north an agility champion.— dog and ability champion. -- an agility champion. we are the very start of our— agility champion. we are the very start of our agility _ agility champion. we are the very start of our agility career. - agility champion. we are the very start of our agility career. we - agility champion. we are the very | start of our agility career. we have had three petitions in total so far, we have had affairs, a second, third and then another first. but we must go upgrades before we can go to any serious competitions. i would love to go to crufts and go further from that. it is definitely now my dream. a two—year—old spinal didn't have the best start in life, but luckily he was rescued by an rspca officer who is now his owner. he he was rescued by an rspca officer who is now his owner.— he was rescued by an rspca officer who is now his owner. he was about 12 weeks old — who is now his owner. he was about 12 weeks old when _ who is now his owner. he was about 12 weeks old when
after he and 3a other dogs were living in terrible conditions in east yorkshire has now won his first agility competition. bbc look north an agility champion.— dog and ability champion. -- an agility champion. we are the very start of our— agility champion. we are the very start of our agility _ agility champion. we are the very start of our agility career. - agility champion. we are the very start of our agility career. we - agility champion. we are the very | start of our agility career....
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north of scotland. we could get close to 30 celsius in the hottest parts of yorkshire, for example.l burn very quickly without protection, and pollen levels widely high to very high throughout this weekend. part two of the weekend and still in northern scotland some outbreaks of rain around on sunday — a few heavier bursts are possible — and a lot of cloud elsewhere in scotland and northern ireland, a few sunny spells coming through, a bit more cloud around parts of northern england as well and here on into north wales temperatures down compared to saturday, but higher for south wales and southern england, again, where some spots will be reaching close to 30 celsius. if you don�*t like temperatures that high, where it has been quite hot over the weekend, looking into next week it will cool a bit, although it will stay very warm across much of england and wales. into scotland and northern ireland and northern england, temperatures are widely in the low to mid 20s, but stilljust in the teens in northern scotland. chance of a shower, plenty of dry weather for the end of the week. hello
north of scotland. we could get close to 30 celsius in the hottest parts of yorkshire, for example.l burn very quickly without protection, and pollen levels widely high to very high throughout this weekend. part two of the weekend and still in northern scotland some outbreaks of rain around on sunday — a few heavier bursts are possible — and a lot of cloud elsewhere in scotland and northern ireland, a few sunny spells coming through, a bit more cloud around parts of northern england as well...
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north and northwest scotland. gusts will be a bit higher than that, and temperatures could well see 30 degrees and yorkshire.worst floods in europe for decades. emergency services in western germany, belgium and the netherlands search for hundreds of people still missing, and try to evacuate those stranded by the floodwaters. many of the locals were evacuated overnight, they have returned home with shovels and pipes to try to save their own homes. with three days to go until most covid restrictions are lifted in england, the uk records more than 50,000 new cases in a single day, the highest since january. and a decade after the death of amy winehouse her parents tell her story in a new documentary.
north and northwest scotland. gusts will be a bit higher than that, and temperatures could well see 30 degrees and yorkshire.worst floods in europe for decades. emergency services in western germany, belgium and the netherlands search for hundreds of people still missing, and try to evacuate those stranded by the floodwaters. many of the locals were evacuated overnight, they have returned home with shovels and pipes to try to save their own homes. with three days to go until most covid...
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the yorkshire post from the — this quote in the yorkshire post from the local confederation of small— from the local confederation of small businesses in northall businesses in north york shire saying this is about the survival of businesses. so the emphasis has moved _ businesses. so the emphasis has moved has — businesses. so the emphasis has moved has itjust a bit from health to busihess— moved has itjust a bit from health to business and the survival of the economy — to business and the survival of the economy. that pendulum has swung, that from _ economy. that pendulum has swung, that from 18 — economy. that pendulum has swung, that from 18 months for almost two years— that from 18 months for almost two years how — that from 18 months for almost two years now. and now the fears about the economy seem to be growing. penny? _ the economy seem to be growing. penn ? ~ ., , ., penny? while i was reading in the yorkshire post _ penny? while i was reading in the yorkshire post is _ penny? while i was reading in the yorkshire post is directors - penny? while i was reading in the yorkshire post is directors as - penny? while i was reading in the
the yorkshire post from the — this quote in the yorkshire post from the local confederation of small— from the local confederation of small businesses in northall businesses in north york shire saying this is about the survival of businesses. so the emphasis has moved _ businesses. so the emphasis has moved has — businesses. so the emphasis has moved has itjust a bit from health to busihess— moved has itjust a bit from health to business and the survival of the economy — to business...
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yorkshire and lincolnshire. fairly cloudy across the north—east of england with further spots of rain and heavy showers hereunder thundery showers in the southernmost counties but some of the cloud will break up and we will see sunny spells but a bit of a struggle to lift temperatures above 20 degrees. that's how it's looking. see you soon. i'm lucy hockings live in tokyo, with all the latest on the medals and records at the games. day seven of the olympics and more medals for team gb, as bethany shriever wins the women's bmx racing final, just moments after team—mate kye whyte claimed britain's first olympic medal in the men's event. it comes as tokyo extends its state of emergency, after record—breaking numbers of covid infections across japan. but how effective has it been? and i'm rebecca jones in london. drug deaths in scotland reach a new record level for the seventh year in a row. more than 1,300 people died last year. pregnant women are urged to get vaccinated, as estimates from england suggest about nine out of ten have not had the jab.
yorkshire and lincolnshire. fairly cloudy across the north—east of england with further spots of rain and heavy showers hereunder thundery showers in the southernmost counties but some of the cloud will break up and we will see sunny spells but a bit of a struggle to lift temperatures above 20 degrees. that's how it's looking. see you soon. i'm lucy hockings live in tokyo, with all the latest on the medals and records at the games. day seven of the olympics and more medals for team gb, as...
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north and northwest scotland. these are average speeds — gusts will be a bit higher than that. as for temperatures, we could well see 30 degrees in yorkshirekill more than 120 people. emergency services in western germany, belgium and the netherlands search for hundreds of people still missing, and try to rescue those stranded by the floodwaters. with three days to go until most covid restrictions are lifted in england, the uk records more than 50,000 new cases in a single day, the highest since january. meanwhile the british government says people arriving from france will still need to quarantine, because of a surge in cases of the beta variant. south africa's president has addressed the nation — after days of rioting and looting —he says efforts to overthrow democracy have failed.
north and northwest scotland. these are average speeds — gusts will be a bit higher than that. as for temperatures, we could well see 30 degrees in yorkshirekill more than 120 people. emergency services in western germany, belgium and the netherlands search for hundreds of people still missing, and try to rescue those stranded by the floodwaters. with three days to go until most covid restrictions are lifted in england, the uk records more than 50,000 new cases in a single day, the highest...
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north of england when i was a year old. so a mining town, an industrial mining town called bradford, its west yorkshire. no. been. but if i, you have been, know i'm from pittsburgh, so i know the, i know the rhythms of the steel mining town stuff like so. so imagine pittsburgh, but with like, 50 times more smog and dirt in the air and not a place that you know you need to rush to. but that's where i grew up and my dad had a little corner shop and yeah, and it was like a working class sort of, you know, middle class working class childhood. and then in the early eighty's, my dad got a bug in his bonnet to to because bonnets is what we wore to basically be moved to america. he was going to america when he wanted to move to canada originally. and then you realize, well, canada is just as cold as england, so screw that. and so then he had a friend who will 1st he wanted to move to west palm beach. and this whole plan. i'm going to go to west palm beach. we're going to set up who's going to open a bike store in a mall. he never written a bike before in his life like he, i don't know what he was thinking and he was, i
north of england when i was a year old. so a mining town, an industrial mining town called bradford, its west yorkshire. no. been. but if i, you have been, know i'm from pittsburgh, so i know the, i know the rhythms of the steel mining town stuff like so. so imagine pittsburgh, but with like, 50 times more smog and dirt in the air and not a place that you know you need to rush to. but that's where i grew up and my dad had a little corner shop and yeah, and it was like a working class sort of,...
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north and northwest scotland. these are average speeds — gusts will be a bit higher than that. as for temperatures, we could well see 30 degrees in yorkshireleast 120 people have died and hundreds more are unaccounted for after some of the worst flooding in western europe in decades. record rainfall caused rivers to burst their banks. most of those killed were in germany. belgium's prime minister has described the flooding as the most catastrophic his country has ever seen, with at least 20 people dead. a national day of mourning will be held on tuesday. the south africa president says those behind recent violence and looting are seeking to overthrow the government. in a televised address, cyril ramaphosa said south africans would not allow what he called "an assault on democracy". the uk has recorded more than 50,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day, for the first time since january. it comes days before the majority of covid restrictions in england are due to be lifted.
north and northwest scotland. these are average speeds — gusts will be a bit higher than that. as for temperatures, we could well see 30 degrees in yorkshireleast 120 people have died and hundreds more are unaccounted for after some of the worst flooding in western europe in decades. record rainfall caused rivers to burst their banks. most of those killed were in germany. belgium's prime minister has described the flooding as the most catastrophic his country has ever seen, with at least 20...