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two north yorkshire mums who built an unlikely friendship from a terrible tragedy.and tammy kirkwood campaigned side by side to raise awareness of the risk of drugs after tammy's son helped supply the mdma which killed kerry's daughter. carrie wants to see a new law. both want _ carrie wants to see a new law. both want to _ carrie wants to see a new law. both want to see — carrie wants to see a new law. both want to see better protection for the victims of county line gangs. most of the laws are not with the times, they were made 50, 60, 70 years ago when life is so much different. just set up for us the specific law change you want to see through leah's law. what do you want to see? to make it a specific offence to deal to children under 16. it sounds really simple and it sounds like it could already be law but it is not. i don't think the politicians - understand what modern slavery is, i know they had a ten year plan but when you read it, - there is nothing in there i protecting our children that were being exploited. he talked about helping - the drug users and
two north yorkshire mums who built an unlikely friendship from a terrible tragedy.and tammy kirkwood campaigned side by side to raise awareness of the risk of drugs after tammy's son helped supply the mdma which killed kerry's daughter. carrie wants to see a new law. both want _ carrie wants to see a new law. both want to _ carrie wants to see a new law. both want to see — carrie wants to see a new law. both want to see better protection for the victims of county line gangs. most of the laws...
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two north yorkshire mums who built an unlikely friendship from a terrible tragedy. helped supply the mdma which killed kerry's daughter. kerry wants to see a new law, in tribute to her daughter, leah. tammy's strongly against the idea, but both want to see stronger action on county lines gangs. most of the laws need updating. you know, the laws are not with the times. they were made — what — 50, 60, 70 years ago, when life was so much different. just set out for us the specific law changing you want to see through leah's law. what you want to see come on? to make it a specific offence to deal to children under 16. it sounds really simple, and it sounds like it could already be a law — but it's not. i don't think the politicians understand what modern slavery is. they know when boris was in, he had his ten—year plan. but in his ten—year plan, when you read it, there was nothing in there protect our children that are being exploited. he talked about helping the drug users, and everybody else, but he didn't talk about protecting our children. we are in a crisis, aren't
two north yorkshire mums who built an unlikely friendship from a terrible tragedy. helped supply the mdma which killed kerry's daughter. kerry wants to see a new law, in tribute to her daughter, leah. tammy's strongly against the idea, but both want to see stronger action on county lines gangs. most of the laws need updating. you know, the laws are not with the times. they were made — what — 50, 60, 70 years ago, when life was so much different. just set out for us the specific law changing...
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0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been to leicestershire and north yorkshire, two counties. i'm just going up to the bus stop for a couple of minutes. i've got my phone, if you need me. most days, john makes the short walk from his home to catch the only bus serving the leicestershire village of stapleton. he uses it for shopping or social trips to the nearest town, but the 159 is about to be axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone, devastated. i'm a 2a/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to get out for an hour, i can go and get the bus, go downtown, even if i don't want to buy anything. the point is, it's taking independence away from a lot of people. the county council says it can no longer afford the heavy subsidy. in future, it will offer alternative bookable transport, for essential trips only. up and down the country, people are finding services have disappeared or been cut back. many of them are commercially funded — like the 128 bus through north yorkshire, which now only runs every two hours and skips the village of ruston. so the ol
0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been to leicestershire and north yorkshire, two counties. i'm just going up to the bus stop for a couple of minutes. i've got my phone, if you need me. most days, john makes the short walk from his home to catch the only bus serving the leicestershire village of stapleton. he uses it for shopping or social trips to the nearest town, but the 159 is about to be axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone, devastated. i'm a 2a/7...
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they will not meet this police team from north yorkshire until wednesday.or bringing back her remains if that's what they still want, but also to find out more about lamduan herself. they know so little about what led to her death but they believe the circumstances do open the possibility that it was not a natural death and perhaps somebody killed her. that's why there is an ongoing investigation. they want to visit her home town and talk to her family and relatives to see if it gives any clues. she had been living in the uk for a long time when she disappeared and when her body was found in 200a. they also want to try to speak to her husband, david armitage. he and lamduan got married in thailand in the early 19905 and moved back to britain and we believe they were still married at the time of her disappearance. he has never spoke about her death and disappearance in public and he moved back to thailand shortly after her disappearance with the two children. he is now living in thailand. that's a very important conversation for the police to have, to see wh
they will not meet this police team from north yorkshire until wednesday.or bringing back her remains if that's what they still want, but also to find out more about lamduan herself. they know so little about what led to her death but they believe the circumstances do open the possibility that it was not a natural death and perhaps somebody killed her. that's why there is an ongoing investigation. they want to visit her home town and talk to her family and relatives to see if it gives any...
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north yorkshire county council hopes this route can be saved.etwork? get in touch online @annitabbc or you can use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. matthew topham is a campaigner at better buses yorkshire. good at better buses yorkshire. morning to you, thank) joining good morning to you, thank you for joining us. i know you are very keen to talk about the people behind the percentages, the people buying the cuts to services in your area. tell us, typically, how does this represent and what impact does album then? i represent and what impact does album then? . , ., ., . represent and what impact does album then? . ,., ., . ., then? i mean, the importance of buses cuts _ then? i mean, the importance of buses cuts across _ then? i mean, the importance of buses cuts across so _ then? i mean, the importance of buses cuts across so many - then? i mean, the importance of i buses cuts across so many different people in our communities. 0ne buses cuts across so many different people in our communities. one of the ones that really resonates with me is the
north yorkshire county council hopes this route can be saved.etwork? get in touch online @annitabbc or you can use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. matthew topham is a campaigner at better buses yorkshire. good at better buses yorkshire. morning to you, thank) joining good morning to you, thank you for joining us. i know you are very keen to talk about the people behind the percentages, the people buying the cuts to services in your area. tell us, typically, how does this represent and what...
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two north yorkshire mums who bought an unlikely friendship from a terrible tragedy.e idea but both want to see stronger action on county lines gangs.- to see stronger action on county lines gangs. most of the laws are not with the _ county lines gangs. most of the laws are not with the times. i laws are not with the times. made 50, 60,70 years ago when life was so much different. the secific life was so much different. the specific law _ life was so much different. the specific law changing you want to see, what you want to see come on? to to see, what you want to see come on?— to see, what you want to see come on? :, .,~ ., ,, . . come on? to make it a specific offence to _ come on? to make it a specific offence to deal— come on? to make it a specific offence to deal two _ come on? to make it a specific offence to deal two children i offence to deal two children under 16. offence to deal two children under16. it offence to deal two children under 16. it sounds really simple and it sounds like it could already be a law but it is not. i could already be a law but it i
two north yorkshire mums who bought an unlikely friendship from a terrible tragedy.e idea but both want to see stronger action on county lines gangs.- to see stronger action on county lines gangs. most of the laws are not with the _ county lines gangs. most of the laws are not with the times. i laws are not with the times. made 50, 60,70 years ago when life was so much different. the secific life was so much different. the specific law _ life was so much different. the specific law changing you...
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0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been to leicestershire and north yorkshire, two counties couple of minutes. i've got my phone, if you need me. most days, john makes the short walk from his home to catch the only bus serving the leicestershire village of stapleton. he uses it for shopping or social trips to the nearest town, but the 159 is about to be axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone, devastated. i'm a 24/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to get out for an hour, i can go and get the bus, go downtown, even if i don't want to buy anything. the point is, it's taking independence away from a lot of people. the county council says it can no longer afford the heavy subsidy. in future, it will offer alternative bookable transport, for essential trips only. up and down the country, people are finding services have disappeared or been cut back. many of them are commercially funded — like the 128 bus through north yorkshire, which now only runs every two hours and skips the village of ruston. so the older residents are having to walk up throu
0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been to leicestershire and north yorkshire, two counties couple of minutes. i've got my phone, if you need me. most days, john makes the short walk from his home to catch the only bus serving the leicestershire village of stapleton. he uses it for shopping or social trips to the nearest town, but the 159 is about to be axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone, devastated. i'm a 24/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to...
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north yorkshire. chris is giving _ and again. where is your farm? north yorkshire. res. sunday night, it gets very windy again across northern scotland. gusts of 60, 70 mph. we still have property —— problems reconnecting properties to the power grid and the strong winds will not help so there could be further disruption into sunday night. into monday, the strongest winds will blow away. a mild couple of days before cooler air starts to arrive from wednesday onwards. i say cooler but those temperatures will be getting closer to average by the time of year. the weekend looks cloudy with the prospect of seeing outbreaks of rain at times. that is our weather, back to you, charlie. i at times. that is our weather, back to you. charlie-— to you, charlie. i am sorry charlie kee -s to you, charlie. i am sorry charlie keeps putting _ to you, charlie. i am sorry charlie keeps putting you _ to you, charlie. i am sorry charlie keeps putting you on _ to you, charlie. i am sorry charlie keeps putting you on the - to you, charlie. i am sorry charlie keeps putting you on the spot -
north yorkshire. chris is giving _ and again. where is your farm? north yorkshire. res. sunday night, it gets very windy again across northern scotland. gusts of 60, 70 mph. we still have property —— problems reconnecting properties to the power grid and the strong winds will not help so there could be further disruption into sunday night. into monday, the strongest winds will blow away. a mild couple of days before cooler air starts to arrive from wednesday onwards. i say cooler but those...
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roads were blocked by fallen trees in parts of north yorkshire where high—sided vehicles also struggled repeatedly sexually abused as a child by a former trampoline coach has told the bbc that she wants british gymnastics to pay her and others for decades of therapy costs. it comes after an independent review last year found systemic abuse in the sport in the uk. brian phelps went to prison in 2008 for abusing three children, serving six years of a nine—yearjail sentence. the woman, whose name we've changed to protect her identity, has been talking to our sports correspondent natalie pirks. this report contains some distressing details. commentator: supreme in the tower diving event, brian phelps... _ he was a british sporting superstar. ..who at 16 already has a brilliant past and undoubtedly has an even greater future. in 1960, brian phelps won olympic diving bronze at the age ofjust16. commonwealth games golds followed, and in 1979, he was a finalist in the bbc�*s hit show superstars. but while millions watched, they had no idea of the horrors happening to emma. phelps was abusing he
roads were blocked by fallen trees in parts of north yorkshire where high—sided vehicles also struggled repeatedly sexually abused as a child by a former trampoline coach has told the bbc that she wants british gymnastics to pay her and others for decades of therapy costs. it comes after an independent review last year found systemic abuse in the sport in the uk. brian phelps went to prison in 2008 for abusing three children, serving six years of a nine—yearjail sentence. the woman, whose...
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ryan crabtree referees forjunior and men's leagues in pendleton and north yorkshire.ing room, out onto the field, and i've had to then run down a back street. hide, basically. do you fear for your safety? all the time. every single weekend. a bbc questionnaire, sent to 7,000 members of the referees' association in england, found that of the 927 who responded, 908 had experienced verbal abuse from spectators, players or coaches. 293 said they'd been physically abused. and 440 said they thought the abuse was worse now than it was five years ago. president of the referees' association, paul field, wants a life ban for those responsible before it's too late. one day in this country, a referee will lose his life or her life. if a person is banned from football for wilful abuse or assaults, why should they be allowed to attend any football matches? he feels it starts at the top, with children copying the actions of premier league players on television. the questionnaire also found many had experienced racist, homophobic and sexist abuse. 18—year—old megan belcher has been r
ryan crabtree referees forjunior and men's leagues in pendleton and north yorkshire.ing room, out onto the field, and i've had to then run down a back street. hide, basically. do you fear for your safety? all the time. every single weekend. a bbc questionnaire, sent to 7,000 members of the referees' association in england, found that of the 927 who responded, 908 had experienced verbal abuse from spectators, players or coaches. 293 said they'd been physically abused. and 440 said they thought...
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william hague as the mp richmond in north mp for richmond in north yorkshire 2015, when hague yorkshiren 2015, when hague stood down. hague he's now a peen stood down. hague he's now a peer. he's he's very well respected within the conservative party. if you look back in time, but of course he did, you know, he was the leader for four years from 1997 to 2001, led them to another defeat. to be honest , defeat. but to be honest, whoever was leading the tory party 2000 when it would have party in 2000 when it would have led them another landslide led them to another landslide defeat, just to defeat, he just happened to be at helm the time. so the at the helm at the time. so the advisory role that he's playing behind yeah that behind the scenes. yeah that that's that is that's that's true that that is happening listen happening and sunak does listen to says really. very to what he says really. very interesting that we've been digging through those digging through some of those columns morning it looks columns this morning it looks like technology like science and technology may well importa
william hague as the mp richmond in north mp for richmond in north yorkshire 2015, when hague yorkshiren 2015, when hague stood down. hague he's now a peen stood down. hague he's now a peer. he's he's very well respected within the conservative party. if you look back in time, but of course he did, you know, he was the leader for four years from 1997 to 2001, led them to another defeat. to be honest , defeat. but to be honest, whoever was leading the tory party 2000 when it would have party in...
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i don't want that to happen, i say the same thing when i am at home in north yorkshire, what people sayopportunity, about making sure that everybody, every young person, wherever they are growing up in our country can fulfil all of their dreams, ambitions. so they don't have to leave. if they want to, that is all good and well, but they shouldn't have to. that is what levelling up means to me, it is about spreading opportunity and that is what we need to do and it's about investing in the infra structure where we live, but it is ultimately about a skills and education and jobs, those are the crystal does make those of the things if thing gets right... it's about getting a young person to feel if i get the well—planned skills, litigation i need, here at home and then i'm going to get thejob i want to get. and that is a mix of things, to get. and that is a mix of things, to make sure our apprenticeships is amazing, universities are amazing, our schools are amazing and then that we have an environment for businesses to invest in all sorts of industries and that is the future for northern i
i don't want that to happen, i say the same thing when i am at home in north yorkshire, what people sayopportunity, about making sure that everybody, every young person, wherever they are growing up in our country can fulfil all of their dreams, ambitions. so they don't have to leave. if they want to, that is all good and well, but they shouldn't have to. that is what levelling up means to me, it is about spreading opportunity and that is what we need to do and it's about investing in the infra...
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shaheen in north yorkshire.shaheen davis naron ashbourne befriended brenda blaney and lived with her in thornton le dale. she went on, though, to strangle the pensioner and he stabbed her last january. it's understood his asylum claim was refused in 2017, but he couldn't be removed from the uk because there wasn't a deportation agreement in place with iran iran . borisjohnson with iran iran. boris johnson has been in the united states today urging leaders to further boost support for ukraine. speaking in washington told senior politicians there that president volodymyr zelenskyy should be given all the equipment he needs. he's asked them supply fighter jets, which downing has so far ruled out . so downing has so far ruled out. so god bless , america, for having god bless, america, for having the guts , the wisdom to help and the guts, the wisdom to help and implore you now to follow the logic of what you are all doing and give the ukrainians the tools to finish the job give them the deep fire artillery systems.
shaheen in north yorkshire.shaheen davis naron ashbourne befriended brenda blaney and lived with her in thornton le dale. she went on, though, to strangle the pensioner and he stabbed her last january. it's understood his asylum claim was refused in 2017, but he couldn't be removed from the uk because there wasn't a deportation agreement in place with iran iran . borisjohnson with iran iran. boris johnson has been in the united states today urging leaders to further boost support for ukraine....
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shaheen in north yorkshire.shaheen davis naron ashbourne befriended brenda blaney and lived with her in thornton le dale. she went on, though, to strangle the pensioner and he stabbed her last january. it's understood his asylum claim was refused in 2017, but he couldn't be removed from the uk because there wasn't a deportation agreement in place with iran iran . borisjohnson with iran iran. boris johnson has been in the united states today urging leaders to further boost support for ukraine. speaking in washington told senior politicians there that president volodymyr zelenskyy should be given all the equipment he needs. he's asked them supply fighter jets, which downing has so far ruled out . so downing has so far ruled out. so god bless , america, for having god bless, america, for having the guts , the wisdom to help and the guts, the wisdom to help and implore you now to follow the logic of what you are all doing and give the ukrainians the tools to finish the job give them the deep fire artillery systems.
shaheen in north yorkshire.shaheen davis naron ashbourne befriended brenda blaney and lived with her in thornton le dale. she went on, though, to strangle the pensioner and he stabbed her last january. it's understood his asylum claim was refused in 2017, but he couldn't be removed from the uk because there wasn't a deportation agreement in place with iran iran . borisjohnson with iran iran. boris johnson has been in the united states today urging leaders to further boost support for ukraine....
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peopie _ when i'm at home in north yorkshire. peopie say— when i'm at home in north yorkshire.y want to that's good and well but they should not have to. and well but they should not have to that's — and well but they should not have to. that's what levelling up means to. that's what levelling up means to me. _ to. that's what levelling up means to me, spreading opportunity and that's— to me, spreading opportunity and that's what we need to do. it's about— that's what we need to do. it's about investment, of course in communities, making sure they are nice ptaces — communities, making sure they are nice places to live. but ultimately it is about — nice places to live. but ultimately it is about skills and education and jobs _ it is about skills and education and jobs those — it is about skills and education and jobs. those are the crystal, those other— jobs. those are the crystal, those other things if we get right, i think— other things if we get right, i think we _ other things if we get right, i think we can do what you want to do and it's— think we can do what you want to d
peopie _ when i'm at home in north yorkshire. peopie say— when i'm at home in north yorkshire.y want to that's good and well but they should not have to. and well but they should not have to that's — and well but they should not have to. that's what levelling up means to. that's what levelling up means to me. _ to. that's what levelling up means to me, spreading opportunity and that's— to me, spreading opportunity and that's what we need to do. it's about— that's what we need to do....
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ryan crabtree referees forjunior and men's leagues in pendleton and north yorkshire.ically. do you fear for your safety? all the time. every single weekend. a bbc questionnaire, sent to 7,000 members of the referees association in england, found that of the 927 who responded, 908 had experienced verbal abuse from spectators, players or coaches. 293 said they'd been physically abused. and 440 said they thought the abuse was worse now than it was five years ago. president of the referees association, paul field, wants a life ban for those responsible before it's too late. one day in this country, a referee will lose his life or her life. if a person is banned from football for wilful abuse or assaults, why should they be allowed to attend any football matches? he feels it starts at the top, with children copying the actions of premier league players on television. the questionnaire also found many had experienced racist, homophobic and sexist abuse. 18—year—old megan belcher has been refereeing for three years. while officiating at an under 13s match, she was attacked b
ryan crabtree referees forjunior and men's leagues in pendleton and north yorkshire.ically. do you fear for your safety? all the time. every single weekend. a bbc questionnaire, sent to 7,000 members of the referees association in england, found that of the 927 who responded, 908 had experienced verbal abuse from spectators, players or coaches. 293 said they'd been physically abused. and 440 said they thought the abuse was worse now than it was five years ago. president of the referees...
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asylum seeker from iran has been detained indefinitely for killing an 87 year old woman at her north yorkshire home. shaheen davison orange bond befriended brenda blaney and lived with her in thornton le dale. he went to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum claims refused in 2017, but he couldn't be removed from the uk because there wasn't a deportation agreement in place with iran . a agreement in place with iran. a former child soldier has been locked up indefinitely after stabbing a strange ear to death in central london . 27 year old in central london. 27 year old teddy fanta from eritrea killed 60 year old stephen dempsey outside a store on oxford street in london in 2021. prosecutors say it was a ferocious, random and unprovoked attack . the court and unprovoked attack. the court heard that fanta suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and had a history of violence arriving in britain in 2014 , divisive social britain in 2014, divisive social media. andrew tate will remain in custody for at least another month in romania , the kickboxer month i
asylum seeker from iran has been detained indefinitely for killing an 87 year old woman at her north yorkshire home. shaheen davison orange bond befriended brenda blaney and lived with her in thornton le dale. he went to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum claims refused in 2017, but he couldn't be removed from the uk because there wasn't a deportation agreement in place with iran . a agreement in place with iran. a former child soldier has been...
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asylum seeker from iran has been detained indefinitely for killing an 87 year old woman at her north yorkshire home. shaheen davison orange bond befriended brenda blaney and lived with her in thornton le dale. he went to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum claims refused in 2017, but he couldn't be removed from the uk because there wasn't a deportation agreement in place with iran . a agreement in place with iran. a former child soldier has been locked up indefinitely after stabbing a strange ear to death in central london . 27 year old in central london. 27 year old teddy fanta from eritrea killed 60 year old stephen dempsey outside a store on oxford street in london in 2021. prosecutors say it was a ferocious, random and unprovoked attack . the court and unprovoked attack. the court heard that fanta suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and had a history of violence arriving in britain in 2014 , divisive social britain in 2014, divisive social media. andrew tate will remain in custody for at least another month in romania , the kickboxer month i
asylum seeker from iran has been detained indefinitely for killing an 87 year old woman at her north yorkshire home. shaheen davison orange bond befriended brenda blaney and lived with her in thornton le dale. he went to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum claims refused in 2017, but he couldn't be removed from the uk because there wasn't a deportation agreement in place with iran . a agreement in place with iran. a former child soldier has been...
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asylum seeker from iran has been detained indefinitely for killing an 87 year old woman at her north yorkshire home. shaheen darvish narain farm befriended brenda blaney and lived with her in thornton le dale. he went on to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum claim was refused in 2017, but he couldn't be removed from the uk because there wasn't a deportation agreement in place with iran . agreement in place with iran. now boris johnson has been urging western leaders to further boost their support for ukraine. speaking in washington today , he told senior today, he told senior politicians that president volodymyr zelenskyy should be given all the equipment he needs. he's asked them to supply fighter jets, which downing street has so far refused to do. others do. they god bless america for having the guts and the wisdom to help . and i the wisdom to help. and i implore you now to follow the logic of what you are all doing and give the ukrainians the tools to finish the job, give them the deep fire, artillery systems, give them the tanks, give the
asylum seeker from iran has been detained indefinitely for killing an 87 year old woman at her north yorkshire home. shaheen darvish narain farm befriended brenda blaney and lived with her in thornton le dale. he went on to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum claim was refused in 2017, but he couldn't be removed from the uk because there wasn't a deportation agreement in place with iran . agreement in place with iran. now boris johnson has been...
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the thorn branch complex near ripon in north yorkshire consists of three human made enclosed earth circles 200 metres in diameter, which may date back to 3500 bc. well construction have donated two of those to historic and the sites will open to the public free charge. the prime minister rishi sunak has welcomed its safeguarding and preservation for the nation to be online and the abbey plus radio. this is gb news now it is over to andrew headliners . headliners. hello i'm andrew doyle and welcome to headline is your first look at saturday's newspapers . joining me tonight newspapers. joining me tonight is a man that starred in mrs. doubtfire , scott chaparro and doubtfire, scott chaparro and man that i doubt could be killed by. fire leo kearse terrible pun there to begin with . let's have there to begin with. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. we're going to start with the daily mail and they are with did nicola into the river going up the dogs ball . that's the up the dogs ball. that's the theory what happened to the theory of what happened to the missing mother nicola bully .
the thorn branch complex near ripon in north yorkshire consists of three human made enclosed earth circles 200 metres in diameter, which may date back to 3500 bc. well construction have donated two of those to historic and the sites will open to the public free charge. the prime minister rishi sunak has welcomed its safeguarding and preservation for the nation to be online and the abbey plus radio. this is gb news now it is over to andrew headliners . headliners. hello i'm andrew doyle and...
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we have got wintry showers moving into the north yorkshire. some clear skies.dier further north. rain in the west of scotland could be persistent. mostly dry elsewhere. most of us seeing highs of eight to 11 degrees. it could be 13 in price of scotland tomorrow. lots of dry weather into the weekend. temperatures in the rice. the weekend. temeratures in the rice. . ~ the weekend. temeratures in the rice. ., ~ temperatures in the rice. thank you. 22 minutes— temperatures in the rice. thank you. 22 minutes past _ temperatures in the rice. thank you. 22 minutes past eight. _ time now for a true hollywood success story which could be a movie in itself. a decade ago, lesley paterson was a waitress at the oscars. this year she's going as a nominee. lesley co—wrote the screenplay for the netflix epic all quiet on the western front. but she's also a scottish triathlete, who partly funded the film with her race winnings. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson — no relation — has been out training with lesley, in her home town of stirling. shouting. all quiet on t
we have got wintry showers moving into the north yorkshire. some clear skies.dier further north. rain in the west of scotland could be persistent. mostly dry elsewhere. most of us seeing highs of eight to 11 degrees. it could be 13 in price of scotland tomorrow. lots of dry weather into the weekend. temperatures in the rice. the weekend. temeratures in the rice. . ~ the weekend. temeratures in the rice. ., ~ temperatures in the rice. thank you. 22 minutes— temperatures in the rice. thank you....
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the thorn branch complex near ripon in north yorkshire consists of three human made enclosed earth circles 200 metres in diameter, which may date back to 3500 bc. well construction have donated two of those to historic and the sites will open to the public free charge. the prime minister rishi sunak has welcomed its safeguarding and preservation for the nation to be online and the abbey plus radio. this is gb news now it is over to andrew headliners . headliners. hello i'm andrew doyle and welcome to headline is your first look at saturday's newspapers . joining me tonight newspapers. joining me tonight is a man that starred in mrs. doubtfire , scott chaparro and doubtfire, scott chaparro and man that i doubt could be killed by. fire leo kearse terrible pun there to begin with . let's have there to begin with. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. we're going to start with the daily mail and they are with did nicola into the river going up the dogs ball . that's the up the dogs ball. that's the theory what happened to the theory of what happened to the missing mother nicola bully .
the thorn branch complex near ripon in north yorkshire consists of three human made enclosed earth circles 200 metres in diameter, which may date back to 3500 bc. well construction have donated two of those to historic and the sites will open to the public free charge. the prime minister rishi sunak has welcomed its safeguarding and preservation for the nation to be online and the abbey plus radio. this is gb news now it is over to andrew headliners . headliners. hello i'm andrew doyle and...
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north yorkshire county council hopes this route can be saved.ther bus routes to you in your area and what is the deciding factor? is it the cost or the frequency? drop me a line and lets us know by e—mail or on social media. the thing is, whether these situations, if people think the bosses are not frequent enough, there are not enough services, they will not use them. if they don't use them, the services get cut back. they get cut back at other people think, well, it's not reliable any more and it can easily end up in a vicious cycle which is what this scheme is designed to try to break and make it a bit more reliable and affordable for people. thank you very much. i am glad your boss arrived in the end.— boss arrived in the end. there is another one _ boss arrived in the end. there is another one there, _ boss arrived in the end. there is another one there, another - boss arrived in the end. there is| another one there, another one. boss arrived in the end. there is - another one there, another one. see you in— another one there, another one.
north yorkshire county council hopes this route can be saved.ther bus routes to you in your area and what is the deciding factor? is it the cost or the frequency? drop me a line and lets us know by e—mail or on social media. the thing is, whether these situations, if people think the bosses are not frequent enough, there are not enough services, they will not use them. if they don't use them, the services get cut back. they get cut back at other people think, well, it's not reliable any more...
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north yorkshire county council hopes this route can be saved.british film to the joy and amusement of its writer and director. i know every irish person in the cast and crew were kind of going, "best what award?" but... kerry condon. the film's supporting actors cleaned up, too. in an awkward moment, kerry condon picked up her award after the wrong person was initially announced. barry keoghan! best supporting actor went to her co—star, an actor who spent time in care as a child. also, for the kids that are dreaming to be something from the area that i came from, this is for yous. austin butler won best actor for his hip—swinging beat—perfect turn as elvis. cate blanchett. and cate blanchett joined the all—white acting category winners. her third best actress bafta — this for the film tar. every year, these idiosyncratic, remarkable performances just break down the myth that women's experience is monolithic. but the night belonged to one film — netflix's all quiet on the western front — an epic in german that lays bare the horrors of war. all qu
north yorkshire county council hopes this route can be saved.british film to the joy and amusement of its writer and director. i know every irish person in the cast and crew were kind of going, "best what award?" but... kerry condon. the film's supporting actors cleaned up, too. in an awkward moment, kerry condon picked up her award after the wrong person was initially announced. barry keoghan! best supporting actor went to her co—star, an actor who spent time in care as a child....
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she in north yorkshire near scarborough in the village there and she'd befriended this man in leeds.a grandson type relationship. it was described in court and the house there . in court and the house there. she decided to allow him to lodge with her. but last year he in march, last he had a psychotic episode apparently. and murdered or killed her, i should say, stabbed her death and strangled her in that home. now, some serious questions, of course , for home office course, for home office officials as to why individual was not removed from the uk having been turned down for asylum in 2017 to come here in 2005. patrick and his permission to remain in the uk had run out in 2015. he then applied for asylum that avenue for appeal was exhausted two years later but we're now told from officials that there was an attempt challenge . again, attempt challenge. again, another appeal against that refusal to grant him asylum in 2020. so it just shows you this merry go round of appeals, rejection , more appeals as the rejection, more appeals as the lawyers get to grips with these things and, yo
she in north yorkshire near scarborough in the village there and she'd befriended this man in leeds.a grandson type relationship. it was described in court and the house there . in court and the house there. she decided to allow him to lodge with her. but last year he in march, last he had a psychotic episode apparently. and murdered or killed her, i should say, stabbed her death and strangled her in that home. now, some serious questions, of course , for home office course, for home office...
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in the village of tockwith in north yorkshire, the church is lit in ukrainian blue and yellow to showg in a home now proudly called tockwith house. we felt there was a need, the people wanted to feel they were doing something community to community. and that was, that was a very important ethos for us right from the start. this community to community. we're a small village, we're a small group of people. how can we directly help another small group of people? the past year has seen death and destruction fired by inhumanity at its very worst, but also kindness and hope derived from humanity at its very best. john maguire, bbc news. 0f of course, the question is, where are we going from here? we will be speaking with james waterhouse throughout the programme, steve rosenberg in moscow, and jeremy bowen, the international editor, joins us at 8:30am.— bowen, the international editor, joins us at 8:30am. let's get the sort joins us at 8:30am. let's get the sport now _ joins us at 8:30am. let's get the sport now with — joins us at 8:30am. let's get the sport now with mike. _ joins us at 8:3
in the village of tockwith in north yorkshire, the church is lit in ukrainian blue and yellow to showg in a home now proudly called tockwith house. we felt there was a need, the people wanted to feel they were doing something community to community. and that was, that was a very important ethos for us right from the start. this community to community. we're a small village, we're a small group of people. how can we directly help another small group of people? the past year has seen death and...
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ryan crabtree referees forjunior and men's leagues in pendleton on north yorkshire.o the field, and i've had to then run down a back street— hide, basically. do you fear for your safety? all the time. every single weekend. a bbc questionnaire, sent to 7,000 members of the referees association in england, found that of the 927 who responded, 908 had experienced verbal abuse from spectators, players or coaches. 293 said they'd been physically abused. and 440 said they thought the abuse was worse now than it was five years ago. president of the referees association, paul field, wants a life ban for those responsible before it's too late. one day in this country, a referee will lose his life or her life. if a person is banned from football for wilful abuse or assaults, why should they be allowed to attend any football matches? he feels it starts at the top, with children copying the actions of premier league players on television. the questionnaire also found many had experienced racist, homophobic and sexist abuse. 18—year—old megan belcher has been refereeing for three
ryan crabtree referees forjunior and men's leagues in pendleton on north yorkshire.o the field, and i've had to then run down a back street— hide, basically. do you fear for your safety? all the time. every single weekend. a bbc questionnaire, sent to 7,000 members of the referees association in england, found that of the 927 who responded, 908 had experienced verbal abuse from spectators, players or coaches. 293 said they'd been physically abused. and 440 said they thought the abuse was...
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in for the killing of an 87 year old woman at her own home in north yorkshire , shaheen darvish, an yorkshireaheen darvish, an orange bond befriended brenda and lived with her in thornton dale. she went on to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum was refused in 2017, but he couldn't removed from the uk because there a deportation agreement in place with iran . that's the place with iran. that's the latest news you're up to date on tv, online and dab, plus radio . tv, online and dab, plus radio. this is gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight . wootton tonight. walk out wednesday, work from home. wednesday, work shy wednesday. well, let's just be honest. for one minute. these days, it's out. work from home, work whatever you want to call it. monday, tuesday wednesday, thursday and too . friday, i thursday and too. friday, i mean, did we even notice did we even notice that 100,000 civil service folk walked out today when as i've been pointing out for the past two years, they used the covid to stay in their posh houses , watching loose posh houses,
in for the killing of an 87 year old woman at her own home in north yorkshire , shaheen darvish, an yorkshireaheen darvish, an orange bond befriended brenda and lived with her in thornton dale. she went on to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum was refused in 2017, but he couldn't removed from the uk because there a deportation agreement in place with iran . that's the place with iran. that's the latest news you're up to date on tv, online and...
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particularly across from southern england northwards, and there will still be a keen north wind blowing into yorkshire feel chillier here. but i think, away from that breeze, with some sunshine and light winds, it will actually feel quite pleasant for early february. we did pick up a little bit more cloud, and the breeze starts to pick up in the north—west. one or two showers here. more so than overnight, they cloud thickens, and what that will do is it will alleviate to many frost issues across the north and west of scotland and northern ireland, but actually, for the majority, a cold night, and colder still across the south, with possibly a little bit of mist and fog for the morning rush, which should clear, and then england and wales, eastern scotland, eastern parts of northern ireland will have plenty of sunshine. but we will have that nuisance value rain further north and west, not really significant, just bring cloudy skies and a brisk wind, and some spots of rain and drizzle on the wind. that's this particular weather front, which, as it slips southwards into the high pressure by tuesday, it's
particularly across from southern england northwards, and there will still be a keen north wind blowing into yorkshire feel chillier here. but i think, away from that breeze, with some sunshine and light winds, it will actually feel quite pleasant for early february. we did pick up a little bit more cloud, and the breeze starts to pick up in the north—west. one or two showers here. more so than overnight, they cloud thickens, and what that will do is it will alleviate to many frost issues...
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in for the killing of an 87 year old woman at her own home in north yorkshire , shaheen darvish, an yorkshireaheen darvish, an orange bond befriended brenda and lived with her in thornton dale. she went on to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum was refused in 2017, but he couldn't removed from the uk because there a deportation agreement in place with iran . that's the place with iran. that's the latest news you're up to date on tv, online and dab, plus radio . tv, online and dab, plus radio. this is gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight . wootton tonight. walk out wednesday, work from home. wednesday, work shy wednesday. well, let's just be honest. for one minute. these days, it's out. work from home, work whatever you want to call it. monday, tuesday wednesday, thursday and too . friday, i thursday and too. friday, i mean, did we even notice did we even notice that 100,000 civil service folk walked out today when as i've been pointing out for the past two years, they used the covid to stay in their posh houses , watching loose posh houses,
in for the killing of an 87 year old woman at her own home in north yorkshire , shaheen darvish, an yorkshireaheen darvish, an orange bond befriended brenda and lived with her in thornton dale. she went on to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum was refused in 2017, but he couldn't removed from the uk because there a deportation agreement in place with iran . that's the place with iran. that's the latest news you're up to date on tv, online and...
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well, our reporter anna, outside one of those plants in selby north, yorkshire, to give us an overviewe you. and to bring us up to date . good morning. yes hundreds have turned out this morning on strike. drax is saying that they feel disappointed by this strike action, they say that they've offered 10% an d £12 per worker offered 10% and £12 per worker to resolve the action. and they also say that they've got robust measures in place to , stop any measures in place to, stop any power cuts, because when it's fully operational, this power plant supplies 7% of energy to the uk . now plant supplies 7% of energy to the uk. now i'm joined this morning by shane . he the uk. now i'm joined this morning by shane. he is the uk. now i'm joined this morning by shane . he is the morning by shane. he is the regional organiser for unite union that are organising today's strikes. shane why have people turned out today ? people turned out today? fundamentally it's a breakdown in negotiations over pay a final offer has been put on the table doesn't meet the mandate from the membership. it is a real ter
well, our reporter anna, outside one of those plants in selby north, yorkshire, to give us an overviewe you. and to bring us up to date . good morning. yes hundreds have turned out this morning on strike. drax is saying that they feel disappointed by this strike action, they say that they've offered 10% an d £12 per worker offered 10% and £12 per worker to resolve the action. and they also say that they've got robust measures in place to , stop any measures in place to, stop any power cuts,...
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you go spins my north yorkshire. you go spins my own. who i think over the site and they've now gifted it to the and it will now be open to the general public to go visit and this is a huge of our ancient history . yeah this is so ancient history. yeah this is so do we the career kind of old old britain and i love this that i've just finished reading the last in a series of novels all based around a henge that was from a long time ago . oh, no, no from a long time ago. oh, no, no .thank from a long time ago. oh, no, no . thank heavens he did write books. but no, it is good as stonehenge . it i mean, stonehenge. it i mean, stonehenge. it i mean, stonehenge. he's got the stones . we don't know what's under, because obviously , if these are because obviously, if these are 2000 years old, they will be buned. 2000 years old, they will be buried . so they could well be. buried. so they could well be. and i think that we could have got some bulldozed. yeah he was salvage salvage that's how you do all he always say . but do all he always say. bu
you go spins my north yorkshire. you go spins my own. who i think over the site and they've now gifted it to the and it will now be open to the general public to go visit and this is a huge of our ancient history . yeah this is so ancient history. yeah this is so do we the career kind of old old britain and i love this that i've just finished reading the last in a series of novels all based around a henge that was from a long time ago . oh, no, no from a long time ago. oh, no, no .thank from a...
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in an 88 year old woman called brenda blayney in the village of thornton le dale, which is in north yorkshirerds scarborough. there he , towards scarborough. there he, befriended her. he worked a restaurant in leeds and they kind of formed almost like a grandmother, grandson tabulation chip over a number of years and she eventually invited him to her home, gave him a room, but her home, gave him a room, but he was a paranoid schizophrenic, according to the medical evidence in court and in january of last year, the 5th of january, he this old woman , he january, he this old woman, he said, because of voices in head, telling him to do that , the she telling him to do that, the she had been on the phone this woman to a local shop to order some food to be delivered when the line dead. the worried shopkeeper had called back a dozen times to try to contact with her again. so that point, obviously the police believe that she'd been killed . she was that she'd been killed. she was strangled , had smashed against strangled, had smashed against the kitchen wall. she was stabbed repeatedly in the chest
in an 88 year old woman called brenda blayney in the village of thornton le dale, which is in north yorkshirerds scarborough. there he , towards scarborough. there he, befriended her. he worked a restaurant in leeds and they kind of formed almost like a grandmother, grandson tabulation chip over a number of years and she eventually invited him to her home, gave him a room, but her home, gave him a room, but he was a paranoid schizophrenic, according to the medical evidence in court and in...
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particularly across from southern england northwards, and there will still be a keen north wind blowing into yorkshireanglia and the south—east. just making it feel chillier here. but i think, away from that breeze, with some sunshine and light winds, it will actually feel quite pleasant for early february. we did pick up a little bit more cloud, and the breeze starts to pick up in the north—west. one or two showers here. more so than overnight, they cloud thickens, and what that will do is it will alleviate to many frost issues across the north and west of scotland and northern ireland, but actually, for the majority, a cold night, and colder still across the south, with possibly a little bit of mist and fog for the morning rush, which should clear, and then england and wales, eastern scotland, eastern parts of northern ireland will have plenty of sunshine. but we will have that nuisance value rain further north and west, not really significant, just bring cloudy skies and a brisk wind, and some spots of rain and drizzle on the wind. that's this particular weather front, which, as it slips southwards
particularly across from southern england northwards, and there will still be a keen north wind blowing into yorkshireanglia and the south—east. just making it feel chillier here. but i think, away from that breeze, with some sunshine and light winds, it will actually feel quite pleasant for early february. we did pick up a little bit more cloud, and the breeze starts to pick up in the north—west. one or two showers here. more so than overnight, they cloud thickens, and what that will do is...
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ljy in north yorkshire and was rescued by a good samaritan.m, could have ended differently.— ended differently. you left us on tenterhooks. _ ended differently. you left us on tenterhooks, it _ ended differently. you left us on tenterhooks, it was _ ended differently. you left us on tenterhooks, it was a _ ended differently. you left us on tenterhooks, it was a happy - ended differently. you left us on i tenterhooks, it was a happy ending though. i tenterhooks, it was a happy ending thou~h. ., , ., , though. i cannot find his name but it all worked _ though. i cannot find his name but it all worked out _ though. i cannot find his name but it all worked out 0k. _ though. i cannot find his name but it all worked out 0k. 0h, - though. i cannot find his name but it all worked out 0k. 0h, eddie! i it all worked out ok. oh, eddie! just in case that was going to ruin your day. much more important than sport, i am desperate to find out what the dog was cold! i put sport, i am desperate to find out what the dog was cold!— sport, i am desperate to find
ljy in north yorkshire and was rescued by a good samaritan.m, could have ended differently.— ended differently. you left us on tenterhooks. _ ended differently. you left us on tenterhooks, it _ ended differently. you left us on tenterhooks, it was _ ended differently. you left us on tenterhooks, it was a _ ended differently. you left us on tenterhooks, it was a happy - ended differently. you left us on i tenterhooks, it was a happy ending though. i tenterhooks, it was a happy ending thou~h....
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the thornborough henges in yorkshire — a huge monument described as the stonehenge of the north — willed by a construction firm, but now, the thornborough henges can be visited by the public, from today. they have been gifted to english heritage. it describes them as the stonehenge of the north, probably the most important prehistoric site between wiltshire and the 0rkney islands. the three huge mounds are 200 metres across and, in places, up to four metres tall. it is believed they were once topped with gypsum, making them almost illuminous against the landscape and visible from miles away. one theory is that they are aligned to mirror the constellation of orion with the henges representing the belt in the night sky. like stonehenge they represent a physical link to our neolithic history, one with so many unanswered questions, but one that exemplifies how important this site was that created it, thousands of years ago. john maguire, bbc news, ripon. meet bobi, a record—setting dog from portugal who is now well into his fourth decade. bobi hasjust been named by the guinness book of rec
the thornborough henges in yorkshire — a huge monument described as the stonehenge of the north — willed by a construction firm, but now, the thornborough henges can be visited by the public, from today. they have been gifted to english heritage. it describes them as the stonehenge of the north, probably the most important prehistoric site between wiltshire and the 0rkney islands. the three huge mounds are 200 metres across and, in places, up to four metres tall. it is believed they were...
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i come from i represent an area in england, in north yorkshire, my neighbour is a dairy farmer.a very rural agricultural part of the world, much like northern ireland's economy disproportionally like agricultural compared to other parts of the uk and that's really special. and our farmers want to do that. they want to increase the amount of food that we produce here at to home reduce those animals. as reduce those food animals. as you completely you said, and i'm completely supportive that. one of supportive of that. and one of the benefits leaving the the benefits of leaving the eu is can redesign all our is we can redesign all our agricultural schemes . i can see agricultural schemes. i can see some nodding from our farming representatives in the audience and that's what we've done because we can make that because we can make sure that our farming really work our farming schemes really work for it's for british farmers. it's supports the things that we want them do and importantly them to do and importantly improves security and improves our food security and does that in an e
i come from i represent an area in england, in north yorkshire, my neighbour is a dairy farmer.a very rural agricultural part of the world, much like northern ireland's economy disproportionally like agricultural compared to other parts of the uk and that's really special. and our farmers want to do that. they want to increase the amount of food that we produce here at to home reduce those animals. as reduce those food animals. as you completely you said, and i'm completely supportive that. one...
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the thornber henge complex near in north yorkshire , consists of three human made enclosed circles 200, which may date back to 3500 b.c. a construction have donated two of those monuments to historic england. the sites will be open to the public, free of charge . minister rishi sunak of charge. minister rishi sunak has welcomed its safeguarding and preservation for the nation . tv, online and dab radio. this is gb news now. it's back to the fox . fox. right on lockdown . and tonight right on lockdown. and tonight with me, neil fox . and my big with me, neil fox. and my big opinion every one agrees that the nhs needs reforming , but the nhs needs reforming, but maybe it's our entire system that needs some major. in the big question after over 100,000 teachers joined the industrial action on wednesday, i will ask if the teachers strikes are justified in the news agenda with my panel . can rishi justified in the news agenda with my panel. can rishi sunak eradicate sleaze in british politics? plus how should you settle a dispute with your neighbours? i'll be talking music as well. just aft
the thornber henge complex near in north yorkshire , consists of three human made enclosed circles 200, which may date back to 3500 b.c. a construction have donated two of those monuments to historic england. the sites will be open to the public, free of charge . minister rishi sunak of charge. minister rishi sunak has welcomed its safeguarding and preservation for the nation . tv, online and dab radio. this is gb news now. it's back to the fox . fox. right on lockdown . and tonight right on...
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the thornber henge complex near in north yorkshire , consists of three human made enclosed circles 200, which may date back to 3500 b.c. a construction have donated two of those monuments to historic england. the sites will be open to the public, free of charge . minister rishi sunak of charge. minister rishi sunak has welcomed its safeguarding and preservation for the nation . tv, online and dab radio. this is gb news now. it's back to the fox . fox. right on lockdown . and tonight right on lockdown. and tonight with me, neil fox . and my big with me, neil fox. and my big opinion every one agrees that the nhs needs reforming , but the nhs needs reforming, but maybe it's our entire system that needs some major. in the big question after over 100,000 teachers joined the industrial action on wednesday, i will ask if the teachers strikes are justified in the news agenda with my panel . can rishi justified in the news agenda with my panel. can rishi sunak eradicate sleaze in british politics? plus how should you settle a dispute with your neighbours? i'll be talking music as well. just aft
the thornber henge complex near in north yorkshire , consists of three human made enclosed circles 200, which may date back to 3500 b.c. a construction have donated two of those monuments to historic england. the sites will be open to the public, free of charge . minister rishi sunak of charge. minister rishi sunak has welcomed its safeguarding and preservation for the nation . tv, online and dab radio. this is gb news now. it's back to the fox . fox. right on lockdown . and tonight right on...
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also be very windy indeed across the pennines and to the east of the high ground, north—east england down to about yorkshire be affected. for example, the a1, those winds would be blowing across the road and that would mean that high—sided vehicles would be at risk, could even see one or two getting blown over. and a similar story around some of the airports. leeds, bradford, for example, crosswinds here may make for some pretty tricky landing conditions. you might find some cancellations or delays to flights, certainly worth checking before heading out and about, but it stays mild. temperatures around 10 to 1a degrees, england and wales. still with some cloud and drizzle around brighter skies, working into northern ireland and scotland through the afternoon, but still very blustery. now the weekend sees much lighter winds around, but we've still got the remnants of weather fronts slowly pushing southwards before we see a build of pressure into the second half of the weekend. what does all that mean? well, for saturday, probably quite a cloudy day for many areas with the threat of some rain, most of it woul
also be very windy indeed across the pennines and to the east of the high ground, north—east england down to about yorkshire be affected. for example, the a1, those winds would be blowing across the road and that would mean that high—sided vehicles would be at risk, could even see one or two getting blown over. and a similar story around some of the airports. leeds, bradford, for example, crosswinds here may make for some pretty tricky landing conditions. you might find some cancellations...
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notjust scotland, in the north of england and west yorkshire we had 75 mile an hour gusts as well.ut storm otto is now pushing off to scandinavia. the isobars are opening up and the winds are fading but these weather fronts are fading but these weather fronts are producing cloud. it's a blustery afternoon. but there will be sunny spells as well as you can see in edinburgh it's a glorious afternoon. it's windy but also worth stressing there is a lot of sunshine as well. a few isolated scattered showers across the north—west of the great glen and they will tend to fade so scotland and northern england, dry with some sunshine. the week weather front producing some cloud and may be a bit of drizzle into south wales and south—west england by the afternoon. gradually the wind is easing but a blustery afternoon particularly on exposed coasts. top temperatures, mild across the south, 14 temperatures, mild across the south, 1a or 15. getting colder as we head through the afternoon. colder air pushing into scotland. more rain on the way moving through northern ireland, starting off as rain i
notjust scotland, in the north of england and west yorkshire we had 75 mile an hour gusts as well.ut storm otto is now pushing off to scandinavia. the isobars are opening up and the winds are fading but these weather fronts are fading but these weather fronts are producing cloud. it's a blustery afternoon. but there will be sunny spells as well as you can see in edinburgh it's a glorious afternoon. it's windy but also worth stressing there is a lot of sunshine as well. a few isolated scattered...
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thornton deal which in north yorkshire not from scarborough they'd a few years earlier in leeds wherep over period of time. the court heard it was somewhat of a grandson type of relief chip and that she then offered to put him up to give him a bedroom, give him her car and he was living there. now he did a history of mental illness, of psychosis, of senior and his individual liability or culpability for that you can you can argue that also over which the court will address , the court will address, obviously. yes, absolutely. in terms at the moment he's being held in a mental health. it may be that he continues in there or goes to prison at some point, but it was brutal crime on the 5th of january last year. she had been calling a local shop to get some provisions sent to the cottage when the food went dead. it was at that time the police believe she was being attacked by this man who strangled her, smashed her head off the kitchen floor , stabbed her in the chest floor, stabbed her in the chest and cut her through. oh, absolutely absolute . only absolutely absolute. only horrific. bu
thornton deal which in north yorkshire not from scarborough they'd a few years earlier in leeds wherep over period of time. the court heard it was somewhat of a grandson type of relief chip and that she then offered to put him up to give him a bedroom, give him her car and he was living there. now he did a history of mental illness, of psychosis, of senior and his individual liability or culpability for that you can you can argue that also over which the court will address , the court will...
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Feb 26, 2023
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across north yorkshire we have got quite a lot of cloud coming in, rolling in off the north sea, ande centre is closest to the high pressure in scotland will see clear skies. in terms of the feel of the weather as we go for the feel of the weather as we go for the afternoon, it will feel that little bit warmer, although temperatures are similar to what we had yesterday, but because the wind has eased a touch, it won't feel quite as chilly out there. more cloud for the night tonight, pushing its way steadily southwards, a few scattered showers mixed in as well, a wintry mix, and temperatures falling close to freezing. the cloud will keep the temperatures above freezing, and where we have clearer skies once again it will be frosty and cold, once again, scotland, northern ireland, england seeing some sunny spells as well as we go through monday. there could be a stiff breeze down towards east anglia and the south—east which could break the cloud up as well, so we have this cloudy zone towards the midlands and the south—west, a few isolated showers here and there. on the whole, that quie
across north yorkshire we have got quite a lot of cloud coming in, rolling in off the north sea, ande centre is closest to the high pressure in scotland will see clear skies. in terms of the feel of the weather as we go for the feel of the weather as we go for the afternoon, it will feel that little bit warmer, although temperatures are similar to what we had yesterday, but because the wind has eased a touch, it won't feel quite as chilly out there. more cloud for the night tonight, pushing its...
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Feb 3, 2023
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experts say the thornborough henges complex in north yorkshire is one of the most important ancient sitesent by the landowners and it will now be opened to visitors. our reporterjohn maguire will be there having a good look round later. if you want to get to the big circle point you have to walk all the way right round those fields. we have john the way right round those fields. we havejohn there. matt the way right round those fields. we have john there. matt would the way right round those fields. we havejohn there. matt would know, matt has got the weather for us. a moody sky behind you, good morning. moody weather this morning, thank you and good morning to you all. if you and good morning to you all. if you would like to head out this morning there is some light rain or drizzle tracking eastward through the day but what you will notice is it is pretty mild. look at some of those temperatures. it is an early february morning and these are the temperatures, high as you'd expect on a february afternoon and climbing as we go through the day. some light rain and wrestled towards the west
experts say the thornborough henges complex in north yorkshire is one of the most important ancient sitesent by the landowners and it will now be opened to visitors. our reporterjohn maguire will be there having a good look round later. if you want to get to the big circle point you have to walk all the way right round those fields. we have john the way right round those fields. we havejohn there. matt the way right round those fields. we have john there. matt would the way right round those...