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_ beautiful landscapes we see in north yorkshire and — beautiful landscapes we see in north yorkshireorkshire and cumbria, they were created by— yorkshire and cumbria, they were created by those _ yorkshire and cumbria, they were created by those livestock - yorkshire and cumbria, they were i created by those livestock farmers, livestock _ created by those livestock farmers, livestock has — created by those livestock farmers, livestock has got _ created by those livestock farmers, livestock has got a _ created by those livestock farmers, livestock has got a very _ created by those livestock farmers, livestock has got a very important i livestock has got a very important place _ livestock has got a very important place to _ livestock has got a very important place to play— livestock has got a very important place to play in _ livestock has got a very important place to play in creating _ livestock has got a very important place to play in creating our- place to play in creating our tandscabes _ place to play in creating our landscapes and _ place to play in creating our landscapes and
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north to south. you are an mp in west yorkshire, _ north to south. . you are an mp in west yorkshire, what do - north to south. you are an mp in west yorkshire, what do you - north to south. you are an mp in west yorkshire, what do you sayj north to south. you are an mp in i west yorkshire, what do you say to people like andy street, the mayor of the west midlands, who says this is about a idea, it will be about missing out on an opportunity. it’s missing out on an opportunity. it's now 180 billion, it's getting to. i don't _ now 180 billion, it's getting to. i don't believe andy street when he was in _ don't believe andy street when he was in business carried on with things— was in business carried on with things that cost five or six times more _ things that cost five or six times more it— things that cost five or six times more. it doesn't matter what price it reaches, — more. it doesn't matter what price it reaches, we should still carry on and purchase it? it's a ludicrous notion— and purchase it? it's a ludicrous notion that _ and purchase it? i
north to south. you are an mp in west yorkshire, _ north to south. . you are an mp in west yorkshire, what do - north to south. you are an mp in west yorkshire, what do you - north to south. you are an mp in west yorkshire, what do you sayj north to south. you are an mp in i west yorkshire, what do you say to people like andy street, the mayor of the west midlands, who says this is about a idea, it will be about missing out on an opportunity. it’s missing out on an opportunity. it's now 180...
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applause the people of north yorkshire were not interested in my colour, but my character. racist country. it is not. my story is a british tory, a story about how a family can go from arriving here with little to downing street in three generations. what does the conservative party for a family of immigrants? the chance to become energy secretary, business secretary, home secretary, foreign secretary, home secretary, foreign secretary, even the chance to become prime minister. when i first became an mp, my grandfather came to parliament to see me. as we stood in westminster hall, on that floor which disraeli and churchill had walked across so many times, my grandfather suddenly got out his mobile phone and started to make a quick call. i was a new mp, there was not sure whether phones were allowed or not. i said, cant you just wait a moment? he replied, he was calling the landlady he had when he had first arrived in this country. he said to me, ijust wanted to tell her where i was standing. iam proud wanted to tell her where i was standing. i am proud to be the first briti
applause the people of north yorkshire were not interested in my colour, but my character. racist country. it is not. my story is a british tory, a story about how a family can go from arriving here with little to downing street in three generations. what does the conservative party for a family of immigrants? the chance to become energy secretary, business secretary, home secretary, foreign secretary, home secretary, foreign secretary, even the chance to become prime minister. when i first...
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that is roman bridge in richmond in north yorkshire.h from east anglia through to the south—west of wales and we can see the water behind you. what is the situation on the ground?— behind you. what is the situation on theuround?�* .,, , . , the ground? almost a slightly patchy situation because _ the ground? almost a slightly patchy situation because whilst _ the ground? almost a slightly patchy situation because whilst it _ the ground? almost a slightly patchy situation because whilst it is - situation because whilst it is raining hard in a number of parts of the country the disruption, if you like, is quite localised so we got a5 or a7 schools closed across wales but most of those in flintshire and mould have closed and some of them have closed as a proportion. electricity supply is somewhat patchy at the moment because as you can see there are certain roads where the water is coming up to the steps of peoples houses. you might be able to see across the way a number of houses have put extra sandbags in front of their doors to keep the
that is roman bridge in richmond in north yorkshire.h from east anglia through to the south—west of wales and we can see the water behind you. what is the situation on the ground?— behind you. what is the situation on theuround?�* .,, , . , the ground? almost a slightly patchy situation because _ the ground? almost a slightly patchy situation because whilst _ the ground? almost a slightly patchy situation because whilst it _ the ground? almost a slightly patchy situation because whilst it...
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we'll be live with our correspondents in derbyshire and north yorkshire, but first, let's go james cooks has been an extraordinary and exceptionally difficult day and tonight there is still a major operation under way here in brechin and angus involving the emergency services. there are some residents still trapped in their homes by flood waters, including a number of elderly people. the weather forecast is not good, to say the least, even though there is a brief respite at the moment and there was even some suggestion that at some point the military might have to be called in to help. brechin is used to flooding but they have never seen anything like this. the town's defences were breached at 4am. residents had been warned and told to evacuate but at least 60 families decided to stay and were trapped by the rising water. among them was muriel, who has lived here for 20 years. i them was muriel, who has lived here for 20 yew-— for 20 years. i heard the water in the garage _ for 20 years. i heard the water in the garage of— for 20 years. i heard the water in the garage of the _ for 20 ye
we'll be live with our correspondents in derbyshire and north yorkshire, but first, let's go james cooks has been an extraordinary and exceptionally difficult day and tonight there is still a major operation under way here in brechin and angus involving the emergency services. there are some residents still trapped in their homes by flood waters, including a number of elderly people. the weather forecast is not good, to say the least, even though there is a brief respite at the moment and there...
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[applause] the people of north yorkshire were not interested in my color but my character. never let anyone tell you that this is a racist country. it is not. my story is a british story, a story about how a family can go from arriving here with little to downing street in three generations. what does the conservativee pary offer a family of immigrants? the chance to become energy secretary, this is secretary, home secretary, foreign secretary that even the chance to become prime minister. [applause] when i first became an mp, my grandfather came to parliament to see me. as listed in westminster hall on that floor which disraeli, churchill and others walked across some times, my grandfather suddenly got out his mobile phone and started to make a quick call. i was a new envy and it wasn't quite sure whether phones were allowed there or not. i said, can't you just wait a moment? he replied, that he was calling the landlady he had when he first arrived in this country. he said to me, i just wanted to tell her where i was standing. now, i am proud to be the first british asian
[applause] the people of north yorkshire were not interested in my color but my character. never let anyone tell you that this is a racist country. it is not. my story is a british story, a story about how a family can go from arriving here with little to downing street in three generations. what does the conservativee pary offer a family of immigrants? the chance to become energy secretary, this is secretary, home secretary, foreign secretary that even the chance to become prime minister....
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people took their eye off the selby by-election in north - selby by—election in north yorkshire, uxbridgeell to hold uxbridge but we can see that was a single issue local campaign, and that selby was the real indicator of the state of national opinion, and the result in tamworth was bitter than selby, wham must really be depressing the divots —— conservatives, as they survey the wreckage is labour seem to be improving, still, if you go back to the tony blair era, actually he won a stunning by—election victory in dudley west, a few months after he became leader and after that he tailed off, whereas keir starmer is build us up from strength to strength, so, the conservatives really have to worry. they have got, you know, maybe a year and a bit more if they want to push it. john rentoul. more if they want to push it. john rentoul- i — more if they want to push it. john rentoul. i want _ more if they want to push it. john rentoul. i want to _ more if they want to push it. john rentoul. i want to return to those storms, the bad weather that is hitting large parts of the uk but particularly sco
people took their eye off the selby by-election in north - selby by—election in north yorkshire, uxbridgeell to hold uxbridge but we can see that was a single issue local campaign, and that selby was the real indicator of the state of national opinion, and the result in tamworth was bitter than selby, wham must really be depressing the divots —— conservatives, as they survey the wreckage is labour seem to be improving, still, if you go back to the tony blair era, actually he won a...
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already from the weather conditions you can see round me, so if you look at the railways, we are in north yorkshiresrupted. trains are unable to stop at rotherham train station because of the weather conditions there, if you go further north, if you look at the line between newcastle, up to edinburgh there are speed restrictions there because of the weather, they are facing a school in newcastle, pupils there are having to be taught from home online because their roof was damaged by high wind last night. so we are seeing disruption caused by the weather and more of that yet to come, still. weather and more of that yet to come. still-— weather and more of that yet to come, still. ., ., , ., come, still. rowan, we will let you no and come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get — come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get dry. — come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get dry, speak— come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get dry, speak to _ come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get dry, speak to you - come, still. rowan, we will let you go and get dry, speak to you later| go and ge
already from the weather conditions you can see round me, so if you look at the railways, we are in north yorkshiresrupted. trains are unable to stop at rotherham train station because of the weather conditions there, if you go further north, if you look at the line between newcastle, up to edinburgh there are speed restrictions there because of the weather, they are facing a school in newcastle, pupils there are having to be taught from home online because their roof was damaged by high wind...
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rowan bridge is in richmond in north yorkshire, and we can see the river searching behind you, what ising behind you, what is the situation across the north?- situation across the north? -- is sura inc. situation across the north? -- is surging- yeah — situation across the north? -- is surging. yeah as _ situation across the north? -- is surging. yeah as you _ situation across the north? -- is surging. yeah as you say, - situation across the north? -- is surging. yeah as you say, you i situation across the north? -- is| surging. yeah as you say, you can see the river behind me, the rain has been coming down pretty much relentlessly since ten o'clock this morning, when we arrived here, and you can see behind me the impact it has had on the river, which is a real barometer of what conditions have been like. it is running hard faster and higher than it was a few hours ago. we have had people turning up to take photos here, and thatis turning up to take photos here, and that is really reflected across much of northern england and indeed other parts of england as well, 200 flood warnings in
rowan bridge is in richmond in north yorkshire, and we can see the river searching behind you, what ising behind you, what is the situation across the north?- situation across the north? -- is sura inc. situation across the north? -- is surging- yeah — situation across the north? -- is surging. yeah as _ situation across the north? -- is surging. yeah as you _ situation across the north? -- is surging. yeah as you say, - situation across the north? -- is surging. yeah as you say, you i...
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and we know that richmond in north yorkshire has also been hit.you can see the river behind me, the rain has been coming down pretty much relentlessly since ten o'clock this morning, when we arrived here, and you can see behind me the impact it has had on the river, which is a real barometer of what conditions have been like. it is running harder, faster and higher than it was a few hours ago. we have had people turning up to take photos here, and that is really reflected across much of northern england and indeed other parts of england as well, 200 flood warnings in place across england, meaning flooding is expected, another 111 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible. that runs from the north east of england and the eastern side of the pennines to the midlands and north derbyshire area, and that is having a significant impact on the rail network, especially around the midlands and the north of england. i would really advise people to check before they travel on the rail network at the moment. jules hyam has also been bringing us the latest fr
and we know that richmond in north yorkshire has also been hit.you can see the river behind me, the rain has been coming down pretty much relentlessly since ten o'clock this morning, when we arrived here, and you can see behind me the impact it has had on the river, which is a real barometer of what conditions have been like. it is running harder, faster and higher than it was a few hours ago. we have had people turning up to take photos here, and that is really reflected across much of...
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but north yorkshire downwards.ally disrupt some of the train services. should we try and see if we can get through to john again now ? morning, john. john again now? morning, john. >> good morning, ann. sorry about that. >> lovely. you had us on mute. clearly yes. so, john, can you explain what's happening with the weather at the moment and why in the middle of october we should getting a heat wave ? should be getting a heat wave? >> well, you know, large parts of europe at the moment have been exceptionally hot for quite some it's been a really some time. it's been a really good late summer spell of weather, covering much of central southern parts of europe, particular, whole europe, in particular, the whole of mediterranean at the of the mediterranean at the moment and moment is really fantastic and it's time to be taking it's a good time to be taking advantage of the kids back at school and you've got the chance to go away. but we're getting a taste of that, really. if you want to say that we can say that we've
but north yorkshire downwards.ally disrupt some of the train services. should we try and see if we can get through to john again now ? morning, john. john again now? morning, john. >> good morning, ann. sorry about that. >> lovely. you had us on mute. clearly yes. so, john, can you explain what's happening with the weather at the moment and why in the middle of october we should getting a heat wave ? should be getting a heat wave? >> well, you know, large parts of europe at...
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and we know that richmond in north yorkshire has also been hit — my colleague rowan bridge has been gettinging down pretty much relentlessly since about ten o'clock this morning when we arrived here. and you can see behind me the impact that that has had on the river which is a real barometer of what the conditions have been like. that is running much harder and faster and higher than it was even a few hours ago. we've had people turning up to take photos of it such is the scene here, and that is really reflected across much of northern england and indeed other parts of england as well. there are 200 flood warnings in place across england, meaning that flooding is expected. another 211 flood alerts, meeting that fighting is possible. much of those are covering a spine that runs from the northeast of england down the eastern side of the pen names to the midlands in north derbyshire is sort of area. and that is having a significant impact on the rail network, especially around the rail network, especially around the midlands and the north of england and i would really advise anyone to check b
and we know that richmond in north yorkshire has also been hit — my colleague rowan bridge has been gettinging down pretty much relentlessly since about ten o'clock this morning when we arrived here. and you can see behind me the impact that that has had on the river which is a real barometer of what the conditions have been like. that is running much harder and faster and higher than it was even a few hours ago. we've had people turning up to take photos of it such is the scene here, and...
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they took their eye off the selby by—election in north yorkshire because uxbridge was on the same dayon —— hold oxbridge. the result in tamworth was even better. what must be depressing the conservatives surveying the wreckage is labour seems to be improving still whereas if you go back to the tony blair era, he won a stunning by—election in dudley west a few months after he became leader and after that rather tailed off. keir starmer is building up from strength to strength. the conservatives have to worry. they have got maybe a year, may be a bit more if they really want to push it to the extreme, but they have got to hope the economy will recover and voters will then think that labour would threaten the gains made and neither of those seem to be likely. john, let usjust neither of those seem to be likely. john, let us just hope neither of those seem to be likely. john, let usjust hope lib dems, we have heard from the deputy leader this morning, daisy cooper, saying understandably disappointed not to have won either by—election, incredibly proud the party nearly doubled its share of
they took their eye off the selby by—election in north yorkshire because uxbridge was on the same dayon —— hold oxbridge. the result in tamworth was even better. what must be depressing the conservatives surveying the wreckage is labour seems to be improving still whereas if you go back to the tony blair era, he won a stunning by—election in dudley west a few months after he became leader and after that rather tailed off. keir starmer is building up from strength to strength. the...
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and similarto your part cornwall council is proposing and similar to your part of the world in north yorkshire councils want a 20 mile an hour limit so if you think it's the wrong thing is you explained,. conservative councils bringing in these plans?— these plans? this is about local --eole these plans? this is about local people being — these plans? this is about local people being in _ these plans? this is about local people being in the _ these plans? this is about local people being in the driving - these plans? this is about local people being in the driving seat these plans? this is about local- people being in the driving seat and it's about making sure things are not imposed on local communities and of course it makes sense to have speed limits around for example school areas, everyone wants safety for our children but these need to be done with consent and that cannot be done with consent and that cannot be part of the war on motorists. when i was chancellor i cut fuel duty by a record amount to help people with the cost of living, and we have seen again, you talk about the ultra low
and similarto your part cornwall council is proposing and similar to your part of the world in north yorkshire councils want a 20 mile an hour limit so if you think it's the wrong thing is you explained,. conservative councils bringing in these plans?— these plans? this is about local --eole these plans? this is about local people being — these plans? this is about local people being in _ these plans? this is about local people being in the _ these plans? this is about local people being in...
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it's similar to what the cornwall council is proposing and similar to your part of the world in north yorkshireaking sure things are not imposed on local communities and of course it makes sense to have speed limits around for example school areas, everyone wants safety for our children but these need to be done with consent and that cannot be part of the war on motorists. when i was chancellor, i cut fuel duty by a record amount to help people with the cost of living, and we have seen again, you talk about the ultra low emission zones, ordinary families being forced to pay £12.50 to take their kids to school or do the weekly shop, all of these things do not strike me as being right for the country and it is right we reset the balance. i would like you to be really clear about what you're actually proposing. 0ur viewers will have heard you expressed sympathy for people who think driving is pretty tough these days but let's be really clear about what you are proposing. will you stop councils for that they are conservative, labour or any colour of the rainbow, stop them introducing 20 mile an hou
it's similar to what the cornwall council is proposing and similar to your part of the world in north yorkshireaking sure things are not imposed on local communities and of course it makes sense to have speed limits around for example school areas, everyone wants safety for our children but these need to be done with consent and that cannot be part of the war on motorists. when i was chancellor, i cut fuel duty by a record amount to help people with the cost of living, and we have seen again,...
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the people of north yorkshire were not interested in my colour , but my character never let anyone tellst country . it is not my racist country. it is not my story is a british story , a story is a british story, a story is a british story, a story about how a family can go from arriving here with little to downing street in three generations is what does the conservative party offer a family of immigrants the chance to become energy secretary? business secretary . home business secretary. home secretary. foreign secretary . secretary. foreign secretary. even the chance to become prime minister . when i first became an mp, my grandfather came to parliament to see me as we stood in westminster hall on that floor, which disraeli and churchill had walked across so many times. my grandfather suddenly got out his mobile phone and started to make a quick call . i phone and started to make a quick call. i was a new mp and i wasn't quite sure where the phones were allowed there or not, and i said , nana g nana g. not, and i said, nana g nana g. can't you just wait a moment? and he replied that
the people of north yorkshire were not interested in my colour , but my character never let anyone tellst country . it is not my racist country. it is not my story is a british story , a story is a british story, a story is a british story, a story about how a family can go from arriving here with little to downing street in three generations is what does the conservative party offer a family of immigrants the chance to become energy secretary? business secretary . home business secretary. home...
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south yorkshire. london northre disruption across the country. the met office also issued a red weather warning for aberdeenshire and angus. that's due to end at 6:00. weather journalist nathan rowell says that this level of alert is extremely rare. >> we often talk about the met office issuing warnings for weather. they don't issue red weather. they don't issue red weather warnings. likely this means there is a danger to life and certainly a danger of disruption within the warning area, which is still in place across eastern scotland until this evening. and there are also some other amber alerts , some other amber alerts, slightly lower level of warning recycling in england will be standardised from 2026. >> the plan will see homes, businesses and schools recycled . businesses and schools recycled. the same materials there will also be a once a week minimum food waste collection to reduce the amount going to landfill. it's all part of the government's drive to simplify the process as this is gb news across the uk
south yorkshire. london northre disruption across the country. the met office also issued a red weather warning for aberdeenshire and angus. that's due to end at 6:00. weather journalist nathan rowell says that this level of alert is extremely rare. >> we often talk about the met office issuing warnings for weather. they don't issue red weather. they don't issue red weather warnings. likely this means there is a danger to life and certainly a danger of disruption within the warning area,...
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the north—east, yorkshire, many parts _ the north—east, yorkshire, many parts of— the north—east, yorkshireation, flood alerts, flood warnings in your area as well— alerts, flood warnings in your area as well as — alerts, flood warnings in your area as well as practical advice about what _ as well as practical advice about what to— as well as practical advice about what to do during and after a flood. if what to do during and after a flood. if they— what to do during and after a flood. if they see — what to do during and after a flood. if they see these warnings come up with the warnings also say not leave or do not drive etc?— or do not drive etc? absolutely. if ou or do not drive etc? absolutely. if you receive _ or do not drive etc? absolutely. if you receive a _ or do not drive etc? absolutely. if you receive a flood _ or do not drive etc? absolutely. if you receive a flood warning - or do not drive etc? absolutely. if you receive a flood warning it - or do not drive etc? absolutely. if. you receive a flood warning it means you receive a flood warning it means you need _ you receive a f
the north—east, yorkshire, many parts _ the north—east, yorkshire, many parts of— the north—east, yorkshireation, flood alerts, flood warnings in your area as well— alerts, flood warnings in your area as well as — alerts, flood warnings in your area as well as practical advice about what _ as well as practical advice about what to— as well as practical advice about what to do during and after a flood. if what to do during and after a flood. if they— what to do during and after a...
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. >> people of north yorkshire were not interested in my colour, but my character never let anyone tells is a racist country. it is not. my story is a british story, a story is a british story, a story about how a family can go from arriving here with little to downing street in three generations. it's not acceptable for the nhs to refer to women as birthing humans. >> sis , females or chest feeders >> sis, females or chest feeders . i'll make sure that the public sector embraces the fundamental facts of human biology. >> patients should know when hospitals are talking about men or women . or women. >> i will restore what it is to be a woman and protect it in law and let me put this on record zero women have penises . not zero women have penises. not even the butch ones. and we shouldn't get bullied into believing that people can be any sex they want to be. >> they can't. a man is a man and a woman is a woman. i will be britain's first anti—woke prime minister that's just common sense . common sense. >> and there you have it. >> and there you have it. >> i couldn't have put it better my
. >> people of north yorkshire were not interested in my colour, but my character never let anyone tells is a racist country. it is not. my story is a british story, a story is a british story, a story about how a family can go from arriving here with little to downing street in three generations. it's not acceptable for the nhs to refer to women as birthing humans. >> sis , females or chest feeders >> sis, females or chest feeders . i'll make sure that the public sector...
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it similar to - what the core conservative cornwall council is opposing and in north yorkshire, therethese plans?— conservative council bringing in these plans? this is about local --eole these plans? this is about local people being — these plans? this is about local people being in _ these plans? this is about local people being in the _ these plans? this is about local people being in the driving - these plans? this is about local people being in the driving seat these plans? this is about local- people being in the driving seat and it's about making sure that things are not imposed on local communities without their consent. of course it makes sense to have speed limits around for example school areas, everyone wants safety for our children, but these things need to be done with consent and it can't be part of this war on motorists and when i was chancellor i will fuel duty by record amounts to help people with the cost of living because cars are important, it's why we've seen, you were talking about ulez, this idea that ordinary families should be forced to pay £12.50 to take the
it similar to - what the core conservative cornwall council is opposing and in north yorkshire, therethese plans?— conservative council bringing in these plans? this is about local --eole these plans? this is about local people being — these plans? this is about local people being in _ these plans? this is about local people being in the _ these plans? this is about local people being in the driving - these plans? this is about local people being in the driving seat these plans? this is...
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. >> people of north yorkshire were not interested in my colour, but my character never let anyone tellis a racist country. it is not. my story is a british story, a story is a british story, a story about how a family can go from arriving here with little to downing street in three generations. it's not acceptable for the nhs to refer to women as birthing humans. >> sis , females or chest feeders >> sis, females or chest feeders . i'll make sure that the public sector...
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west midlands, we have andy street, the east midlands, ben bradley tees valley, ben houchen, north yorkshire mayoral elections . as pete has already elections. as pete has already said, a chance to throw out a labour mayor who has been an unmitigated disaster for our great capital city. proof again, as if we didn't need to see it again. we know this that when labour run things they run them badly. london has are starting to see through it and we have a brilliant candidate in susan hall who will on the 2nd of may prove to sadiq khan that actually sadiq can't and we will and i don't think i'm breaking any state secrets here also have any state secrets here also have a general election now this is likely to be a general election where the conservatives enter as the underdogs . and i know in the underdogs. and i know in recent years you will have had difficult conversations with voters. i certainly have . but i voters. i certainly have. but i would say just three things about those conversations. first, every single conversation ihave first, every single conversation i have had on the doorstep h
west midlands, we have andy street, the east midlands, ben bradley tees valley, ben houchen, north yorkshire mayoral elections . as pete has already elections. as pete has already said, a chance to throw out a labour mayor who has been an unmitigated disaster for our great capital city. proof again, as if we didn't need to see it again. we know this that when labour run things they run them badly. london has are starting to see through it and we have a brilliant candidate in susan hall who will...
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i —n a northern mp, when i am lucky enough to go home from london, gets to go home to north yorkshirel people will be put in control of that money, they will figure out how to best help their community, whether that is the high street or improving safety or storing civic buildings, that is an example of us backing people in the midlands and the north, and when it comes to families across the midlands and the north, i want to make sure i save them money, that is why it took a new change of approach on net zero. 0k, as you have explained, but prime minister, when you took over last year, you told us the end of chaos, you are going to be in control, it was all going to be calm and managed properly. but a lot of your mps feel you have lost control over hs2, you might want to talk about crime and justice today but all anybody of the conference was talking about is the fact you have not announced a decision on hs2, and they would say this is a distraction, even ms, of your own making. i this is a distraction, even ms, of your own making.— your own making. i can tell you because i _ your own
i —n a northern mp, when i am lucky enough to go home from london, gets to go home to north yorkshirel people will be put in control of that money, they will figure out how to best help their community, whether that is the high street or improving safety or storing civic buildings, that is an example of us backing people in the midlands and the north, and when it comes to families across the midlands and the north, i want to make sure i save them money, that is why it took a new change of...
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yorkshire. london, north eastern railway is advising people not to travel today because of severe disruption acrossountry. derby city council says it's experiencing the highest recorded water levels of the river dennent as roads were flooded across the city. recycling in england will be standardised from 2026. the plan will see homes, businesses and schools recycling the same materials as there will also be a once a week minimum food waste collection to reduce the amount going to landfill . it's all part going to landfill. it's all part of the government's drive to simplify the process . this is gb simplify the process. this is gb news across the uk on tv , in news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's back to . neil >> anyone fearful about the state and fate of the world tonight is welcome to stand beside me. any one devastated and dismayed . by the seeming and dismayed. by the seeming tailspin into hell can share that feeling with me. anyone feeling helpless in the face of unfolding events , anyone feeling unfolding events, a
yorkshire. london, north eastern railway is advising people not to travel today because of severe disruption acrossountry. derby city council says it's experiencing the highest recorded water levels of the river dennent as roads were flooded across the city. recycling in england will be standardised from 2026. the plan will see homes, businesses and schools recycling the same materials as there will also be a once a week minimum food waste collection to reduce the amount going to landfill ....
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route to increase connectivity in the north of england and we had one conservative mp who is very anti—hs2 who represents a committee and we want to get from west yorkshireservatives or anti—hs2, but if she goes ahead with the decision in the next 24—hour is to say hs2, birmingham to manchester is being scrapped, it will cause a non—mighty row with business and opposition parties and with some of his own parties. the west midlands mayor, who represented big parts of birmingham, andy street, says he thinks it would be a waste of a once in a generation opportunity to level up. he's not ruled out quitting his job as a conservative mayor if the government goes ahead with the decision. . ~ ., ~ government goes ahead with the decision. w ., ,, , ., government goes ahead with the decision. w' . ~' , ., , government goes ahead with the decision. . ~' , ., , . decision. nick, thank you very much. more on what — decision. nick, thank you very much. more on what is _ decision. nick, thank you very much. more on what is happening _ decision. nick, thank you very much. more on what is happening with - decision. nick, thank you very much. more on what is happening wit
route to increase connectivity in the north of england and we had one conservative mp who is very anti—hs2 who represents a committee and we want to get from west yorkshireservatives or anti—hs2, but if she goes ahead with the decision in the next 24—hour is to say hs2, birmingham to manchester is being scrapped, it will cause a non—mighty row with business and opposition parties and with some of his own parties. the west midlands mayor, who represented big parts of birmingham, andy...
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i have taken more holidays in england them up in england and a lot of them up in the north of england and yorkshirer >> and there's wonderful player just actually to just haven't actually been to hull. wanted to say hull. but what i wanted to say about right make it about hull was all right make it very quick, quick, quick it very quick, quick, quick make it nice. they're a derelict nice. if they're a derelict place, spaces in place, these spaces in the middle hull. middle of hull. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> then surely we should be using for development that using them for development that will encourage jobs and prosperity develop a grass prosperity to develop on a grass verge prosperity to develop on a grass very if there's like a little >> if there's like a little grass, grass verges not that's not picture in article not the picture in the article anyway. >> at him. you can tell >> look at him. you can tell israelis ask. they're israelis ask. i think they're talking little bit more talking about a little bit more land random land than just one random picture article. i must picture in an article. i m
i have taken more holidays in england them up in england and a lot of them up in the north of england and yorkshirer >> and there's wonderful player just actually to just haven't actually been to hull. wanted to say hull. but what i wanted to say about right make it about hull was all right make it very quick, quick, quick it very quick, quick, quick make it nice. they're a derelict nice. if they're a derelict place, spaces in place, these spaces in the middle hull. middle of hull....
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services in yorkshire and east anglia, and along the east coast main line to edinburgh and aberdeen. the environment agency says flooding from the storm, which has hit scotland and the northt until tuesday. 0ur reporter phil bodmerjoined us from catcliffe, in south yorkshire, which was hit by flooding overnight. this is the main street, as you mentioned there. the swans, you can see just swimming off there. this is where traffic would normally run, but it's under several feet of water. you can see the phone box, the old public telephone box, the red phone box in the distance there. the water level has dropped slightly from where we were earlier on this morning, but this is going to take some time to clear up. as you mentioned, 250 homes were evacuated yesterday. and let's talk to a couple of residents who themselves were taken out of their homes and spent the night away because their house is underwater. chris and sophie, thank you forjoining us today. chris, just explain what happened. we was knocked up by a neighbour, john, at 3 am saturday morning. we were told to move some stuff and get out because the water was going to come over the top. and previously, we'd been pr
services in yorkshire and east anglia, and along the east coast main line to edinburgh and aberdeen. the environment agency says flooding from the storm, which has hit scotland and the northt until tuesday. 0ur reporter phil bodmerjoined us from catcliffe, in south yorkshire, which was hit by flooding overnight. this is the main street, as you mentioned there. the swans, you can see just swimming off there. this is where traffic would normally run, but it's under several feet of water. you can...
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i think it might have been in yorkshire or the north east. i'm someone the north east.d tell us, but i will write in and tell us, but i think electrification technology has in the has moved on enormously in the 15 years since. yeah, the 15 years since. yeah, it's the greatest thing. 15 years since. yeah, it's the gre holding1g. the is the >> holding back the north is the lack infrastructure from east lack of infrastructure from east to and up to newcastle and to west and up to newcastle and carlisle and places . it's carlisle and places. it's a disaster. anybody commuting up there knows just how bad getting a train from scarborough to manchester and many of these fun, these projects are fun, many of these projects are semi and should get semi oven ready and should get on them hard and fast. on with them hard and fast. >> who's this? ollie says. what about, do you reckon the government will tram government will build a tram line the river humber line across the river humber that and that links east yorkshire and lincolnshire ? he quite rightly. lincolnshire? he quite rig
i think it might have been in yorkshire or the north east. i'm someone the north east.d tell us, but i will write in and tell us, but i think electrification technology has in the has moved on enormously in the 15 years since. yeah, the 15 years since. yeah, it's the greatest thing. 15 years since. yeah, it's the gre holding1g. the is the >> holding back the north is the lack infrastructure from east lack of infrastructure from east to and up to newcastle and to west and up to newcastle...
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there are seven in the north—east and yorkshire, including the university hospital of north tees andot, an expert in rac. i bet you never thought you'd be this useful. to be fair. but so 42 hospital now 42 hospitals about how bad is this. so when it came to schools quite easy. it was massively inconvenient but quite easy to evacuate because you could just stop the kids from turning up. but if you've got people on intensive care in a variety of care wards in a variety of different hospitals, i mean, you can't out, can can't just move them out, can you? this is actually more you? so this is actually more serious, well the nhs serious, isn't it? well the nhs is known about this for quite a while. >> this isn't the first time they're hearing about this. >> they've known about this since probably 2015, 2016. >> they've known about this sintand obably 2015, 2016. >> they've known about this sintand they've2015, 2016. >> they've known about this sintand they've been2016. >> they've known about this sintand they've been funding >> and they've been funding research on this since 2018. so this
there are seven in the north—east and yorkshire, including the university hospital of north tees andot, an expert in rac. i bet you never thought you'd be this useful. to be fair. but so 42 hospital now 42 hospitals about how bad is this. so when it came to schools quite easy. it was massively inconvenient but quite easy to evacuate because you could just stop the kids from turning up. but if you've got people on intensive care in a variety of care wards in a variety of different hospitals, i...
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north of england. we do have a met office yellow warning for heavy rain through parts of the east midlands, in towards yorkshirehat wet weather not particularly heavy, it's falling on already saturated ground, so the potential for some further issues with flooding as a result. south of that band, drier with some sunshine through wales, in towards the south midlands and the south—east. wet weather pushing in towards the south—west later on. sunshine and showers for northern ireland and parts of scotland. brightest in the west through the highlands and islands. as we head into this evening, the wet weather across parts of the midlands clears and then heavy rain pushing in towards parts of the south of wales, in towards devon and cornwall and tracking east through dorset, hampshire, the isle of wight, in towards sussex and kent. a further met office yellow warning in force because of that. elsewhere, dry with clearest conditions in the west. chilly in glasgow at three degrees. perhaps a bit of mist and fog around as well under clear skies. looking ahead to midweek, this is wednesday, you can see that area of low p
north of england. we do have a met office yellow warning for heavy rain through parts of the east midlands, in towards yorkshirehat wet weather not particularly heavy, it's falling on already saturated ground, so the potential for some further issues with flooding as a result. south of that band, drier with some sunshine through wales, in towards the south midlands and the south—east. wet weather pushing in towards the south—west later on. sunshine and showers for northern ireland and parts...
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our north of england correspondent danny savage reports. in flood—hit areas of derbyshire and south yorkshirelaces which had been underwater. we're up above neck high, above nose high... in chesterfield, lorna squires lives in just one of hundreds of homes which are now uninhabitable. we're just trying to clean up for the builders to come in, and get rid of some of the mud, because we'rejust inundated with mud. i've never seen so much mud. two doors away, her neighbour died in the floods. maureen gilbert was in her 80s. her son eventually broke in and found her body. some people that were still here literally said it took no more than 30 seconds for the water to get into the houses and get to nearly three foot high. so the water came in that fast that she was just overcome. she would have probably been pushed over and fallen in the water. a few hours later, the same river overwhelmed homes in catcliffe, 15 miles away. just to give you an idea of how deep the water was here, this car was almost completely submerged. a tiny fraction of the roof was still showing. and all three over here were co
our north of england correspondent danny savage reports. in flood—hit areas of derbyshire and south yorkshirelaces which had been underwater. we're up above neck high, above nose high... in chesterfield, lorna squires lives in just one of hundreds of homes which are now uninhabitable. we're just trying to clean up for the builders to come in, and get rid of some of the mud, because we'rejust inundated with mud. i've never seen so much mud. two doors away, her neighbour died in the floods....
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politicians in particular, for example tracy brabin, one of the yorkshire mayor is, she is extremely unhappy about this and says it is a betrayal of the northoes seem at first reading that rishi sunak has won over some of those in his party who were slightly worried about how all of this was going to pan out with that other investment, that 36 billion that he says is going to be spent on other infrastructure projects. again there is a caveat, there is always a caveat and the caveat here is that some in the rail industry are saying the promise might sound good but we need to see it actually happen, given what has happened with barry to manchester and hs2. they are still waiting to see some proof. some of the trust has gone on the government when it comes to infrastructure, but the west midlands mayor, andy street, the fact he is staying in hisjob and stay a conservative and want to stand again, will be welcome in number ten. stand again, will be welcome in numberten. in stand again, will be welcome in number ten-— stand again, will be welcome in number ten. in terms of how that will no number ten. in terms of how that will go down _ number t
politicians in particular, for example tracy brabin, one of the yorkshire mayor is, she is extremely unhappy about this and says it is a betrayal of the northoes seem at first reading that rishi sunak has won over some of those in his party who were slightly worried about how all of this was going to pan out with that other investment, that 36 billion that he says is going to be spent on other infrastructure projects. again there is a caveat, there is always a caveat and the caveat here is that...
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, after the morning rain in northern england, north wales, brightening up here, outbreaks of rain, drizzle pushing down into the midlands, parts of yorkshire, confirmation, should be 13 to 17, will be around 17 to 23 or 2a degrees. now through tonight, stays humid and muggy across the south. extensive mist and low cloud continuing for some, especially around some hills and coast, a little bit of drizzle. 15 the low in london, bit fresher through scotland, northern ireland, far north of england, with some clearer skies. a few showers here, but a fresher, brighter start to monday. this area of low pressure will strengthen the winds across northern scotland, whereas the weather front in the south, whilst itjust is there with cloud and some patchy rain, drizzle, mist and fog to begin with, a few brighter breaks. if anything, the cloud thickens up through the day. we'll see outbreaks of rain develop rather erratically. so rainfall amounts will vary, but where it does rain, potential for it to be heavy and thundery. far north of england, scotland, northern ireland, as i said, few passing showers, most frequent in the northwest with the strongest
, after the morning rain in northern england, north wales, brightening up here, outbreaks of rain, drizzle pushing down into the midlands, parts of yorkshire, confirmation, should be 13 to 17, will be around 17 to 23 or 2a degrees. now through tonight, stays humid and muggy across the south. extensive mist and low cloud continuing for some, especially around some hills and coast, a little bit of drizzle. 15 the low in london, bit fresher through scotland, northern ireland, far north of england,...
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yorkshire, northern parts of wales, as well. but still warm in the south, 22 celsius or so, we're looking at the mid—teens, though, further north.heavy and thundery across parts of the midlands, perhaps lincolnshire, east anglia for a time. gradually, that will clear away into the early hours of tuesday, and some slightly fresher conditions working their way in. but it will still be another quite mild, muggy night, 13—14 celsius, so we've still got that warm, humid airfirst thing — but it does get swept away, as we see westerly winds developing behind this frontal system on tuesday. so, yes, a bit of a cloudy, damp start perhaps in the southeast. sunny spells and scattered showers from the west, from the word go, and they're going to push their way eastwards across the uk through the day. so most of the showers during the morning are in the northwest, but they could crop up a little bit further east later on. temperatures 13—19 on tuesday — not as warm as monday, but still above average for the time of year. now, high pressure sits to the south, low pressure moves in from the northwest into the middle of the week. so some rain o
yorkshire, northern parts of wales, as well. but still warm in the south, 22 celsius or so, we're looking at the mid—teens, though, further north.heavy and thundery across parts of the midlands, perhaps lincolnshire, east anglia for a time. gradually, that will clear away into the early hours of tuesday, and some slightly fresher conditions working their way in. but it will still be another quite mild, muggy night, 13—14 celsius, so we've still got that warm, humid airfirst thing — but it...
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north. so we need communication between yorkshire and the east coast more than we do going south. needs to be spent. that _ south. so that's where the money needs to be spent. that is - needs to be spent. that is practical. lisa, ian says you need to have the money spent for practical purposes that will make a difference to peoples lives. are you there, lisa? i difference to peoples lives. are you there. lisa?— there, lisa? i am actually now. sor ,i there, lisa? i am actually now. sorry. i find — there, lisa? i am actually now. sorry. i find it _ there, lisa? i am actually now. sorry, i find it difficult - there, lisa? i am actually now. sorry, i find it difficult to - there, lisa? i am actually now. j sorry, i find it difficult to follow a lot _ sorry, i find it difficult to follow a lot of— sorry, i find it difficult to follow a lot of people talking so ijust waited. — a lot of people talking so i 'ust waited. ~ . ., a lot of people talking so i 'ust waited. ~ , ., , ., a lot of people talking so i 'ust waited. ~ , ., i. , waited. well, i shall give you space and time. waited. w
north. so we need communication between yorkshire and the east coast more than we do going south. needs to be spent. that _ south. so that's where the money needs to be spent. that is - needs to be spent. that is practical. lisa, ian says you need to have the money spent for practical purposes that will make a difference to peoples lives. are you there, lisa? i difference to peoples lives. are you there. lisa?— there, lisa? i am actually now. sor ,i there, lisa? i am actually now. sorry. i...
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yorkshire and northern england. all this going on, it's not going to be as cold night in the north was last night. east and we also have our week when the front across southern areas which will eventually fizzle and it's going to be a mixture of bright spells, sunshine and showers. the rain pulling towards the east and the south—east through the day but for scotland, the far north of england and northern ireland, largely dries with one or two showers and temperatures 11 to 17 degrees. as we had on through the rest of the week, low pressure pulls away. we have an east or south easterly wind blowing in some showers and then an active set of fans coming in from the atlantic. quite a bit of cloud around and noticeable breeze and then some heavy and persistent rain comes in from the west. i could well be some rumbles of thunder in that and it is going to be spreading again across areas where we don't want or need this rain. you can see from the table here, as we go for the rest of the week, it will feel autumnal. tempt as above or around average. at times, we will see further the rain. eu experts say g
yorkshire and northern england. all this going on, it's not going to be as cold night in the north was last night. east and we also have our week when the front across southern areas which will eventually fizzle and it's going to be a mixture of bright spells, sunshine and showers. the rain pulling towards the east and the south—east through the day but for scotland, the far north of england and northern ireland, largely dries with one or two showers and temperatures 11 to 17 degrees. as we...
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, after the morning rain in northern england, north wales, brightening up here, outbreaks of rain, drizzle pushing down into the midlands, parts of yorkshire, will be around 17 to 23 or 2a degrees. now through tonight, stays humid and muggy across the south. extensive mist and low cloud continuing for some, especially around some hills and coast, a little bit of drizzle. 15 the low in london, bit fresher through scotland, northern ireland, far north of england, with some clearer skies. a few showers here, but a fresher, brighter start to monday. this area of low pressure will strengthen the winds across northern scotland, whereas the weather front in the south, whilst itjust is there with cloud and some patchy rain, drizzle, mist and fog to begin with, a few brighter breaks. if anything, the cloud thickens up through the day. we'll see outbreaks of rain develop rather erratically. so rainfall amounts will vary, but where it does rain, potential for it to be heavy and thundery. far north of england, scotland, northern ireland, as i said, few passing showers, most frequent in the northwest with the strongest of the winds. and here, a fresher
, after the morning rain in northern england, north wales, brightening up here, outbreaks of rain, drizzle pushing down into the midlands, parts of yorkshire, will be around 17 to 23 or 2a degrees. now through tonight, stays humid and muggy across the south. extensive mist and low cloud continuing for some, especially around some hills and coast, a little bit of drizzle. 15 the low in london, bit fresher through scotland, northern ireland, far north of england, with some clearer skies. a few...
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north of england. we do have a met office yellow warning for heavy rain through parts of the east midlands, in towards yorkshireg on already saturated ground, so the potential for some further issues with flooding as a result. south of that band, drier with some sunshine through wales, in towards the south midlands and the south—east. wet weather pushing in towards the south—west later on. sunshine and showers for northern ireland and parts of scotland. brightest in the west through the highlands and islands. as we head into this evening, the wet weather across parts of the midlands clears and then heavy rain pushing in towards parts of the south of wales, in towards devon and cornwall and tracking east through dorset, hampshire, the isle of wight, in towards sussex and kent. a further met office yellow warning in force because of that. elsewhere, dry with clearest conditions in the west. chilly in glasgow at three degrees. perhaps a bit of mist and fog around as well under clear skies. looking ahead to midweek, this is wednesday, you can see that area of low pressure pulling away, taking the overnight rain wit
north of england. we do have a met office yellow warning for heavy rain through parts of the east midlands, in towards yorkshireg on already saturated ground, so the potential for some further issues with flooding as a result. south of that band, drier with some sunshine through wales, in towards the south midlands and the south—east. wet weather pushing in towards the south—west later on. sunshine and showers for northern ireland and parts of scotland. brightest in the west through the...
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through parts of the midlands, into north of england and we do have a met office yellow warning for heavy rain through parts of the east midlands and towards yorkshireeavy, following an already saturated ground, there is a potential for further issues with flooding as a result and south of that band, dryer with sunshine through wales and towards the south midlands and the southeast with wet weather pushing towards the south—west later on in sunshine and showers for northern ireland and parts of scotland brightest in us three highlands and islands. as we head into the evening, the weather across parts of the midlands clears and heavy rain pushing through parts of the south of wales through devon and cornwall tracking east through dorset and hampshire and then going into sussex and kent with a further weather warning in force because of that. elsewhere dry with clear conditions in us, chile and glasgow at three celsius with and fog around as well under clear skies. looking ahead to next week, wednesday you can see the area of low pressure pulling away bringing the overnight ring with it and for many a quieter day on wednesday, a dry day for many and c
through parts of the midlands, into north of england and we do have a met office yellow warning for heavy rain through parts of the east midlands and towards yorkshireeavy, following an already saturated ground, there is a potential for further issues with flooding as a result and south of that band, dryer with sunshine through wales and towards the south midlands and the southeast with wet weather pushing towards the south—west later on in sunshine and showers for northern ireland and parts...
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this evening the band of rain moves north across east anglia, getting into part of the midlands, lincolnshire and yorkshireming in. the first _ morning. good morning. thank you for coming in. the first question, - morning. good morning. thank you for coming in. the first question, what - coming in. the first question, what made you want to write about this now? why was it important to describe what happened? it now? why was it important to describe what happened? it was clear i had a ve describe what happened? it was clear i had a very strong — describe what happened? it was clear i had a very strong and _ describe what happened? it was clear i had a very strong and powerful- i had a very strong and powerful experience, committed a serious offence and london bridge at the end offence and london bridge at the end of that. i learned some very powerful lessons during those experiences and i want to share that with other people and give an insight into the type of thinking that goes on behind somebody who commits a crime and then goes on to save lives and is well as insight into the prison system.- save lives
this evening the band of rain moves north across east anglia, getting into part of the midlands, lincolnshire and yorkshireming in. the first _ morning. good morning. thank you for coming in. the first question, - morning. good morning. thank you for coming in. the first question, what - coming in. the first question, what made you want to write about this now? why was it important to describe what happened? it now? why was it important to describe what happened? it was clear i had a ve...
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yorkshire, northern parts of wales, as well. but still warm in the south, 22 celsius or so, we're looking at the mid—teens, though, further north.lands, perhaps lincolnshire, east anglia for a time. gradually, that will clear away into the early hours of tuesday, and some slightly fresher conditions working their way in. but it will still be another quite mild, muggy night, 13—14 celsius, so we've still got that warm, humid airfirst thing — but it does get swept away, as we see westerly winds developing behind this frontal system on tuesday. so, yes, a bit of a cloudy, damp start perhaps in the southeast. sunny spells and scattered showers from the west, from the word go, and they're going to push their way eastwards across the uk through the day. so most of the showers during the morning are in the northwest, but they could crop up a little bit further east later on. temperatures 13—19 on tuesday — not as warm as monday, but still above average for the time of year. now, high pressure sits to the south, low pressure moves in from the northwest into the middle of the week. so some rain on wednesday perhaps for northern ireland,
yorkshire, northern parts of wales, as well. but still warm in the south, 22 celsius or so, we're looking at the mid—teens, though, further north.lands, perhaps lincolnshire, east anglia for a time. gradually, that will clear away into the early hours of tuesday, and some slightly fresher conditions working their way in. but it will still be another quite mild, muggy night, 13—14 celsius, so we've still got that warm, humid airfirst thing — but it does get swept away, as we see westerly...
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yorkshire, northern parts of wales, as well. but still warm in the south, 22 celsius or so, we're looking at the mid—teens, though, further north.lnshire, east anglia for a time. gradually, that will clear away into the early hours of tuesday, and some slightly fresher conditions working their way in. but it will still be another quite mild, muggy night, 13—14 celsius, so we've still got that warm, humid airfirst thing — but it does get swept away, as we see westerly winds developing behind this frontal system on tuesday. so, yes, a bit of a cloudy, damp start perhaps in the southeast. sunny spells and scattered showers from the west, from the word go, and they're going to push their way eastwards across the uk through the day. so most of the showers during the morning are in the northwest, but they could crop up a little bit further east later on. temperatures 13—19 on tuesday — not as warm as monday, but still above average for the time of year. now, high pressure sits to the south, low pressure moves in from the northwest into the middle of the week. so some rain on wednesday perhaps for northern ireland, scotland, as well. f
yorkshire, northern parts of wales, as well. but still warm in the south, 22 celsius or so, we're looking at the mid—teens, though, further north.lnshire, east anglia for a time. gradually, that will clear away into the early hours of tuesday, and some slightly fresher conditions working their way in. but it will still be another quite mild, muggy night, 13—14 celsius, so we've still got that warm, humid airfirst thing — but it does get swept away, as we see westerly winds developing...
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yorkshire, northern parts of wales, as well. but still warm in the south, 22 celsius or so, we're looking at the mid—teens, though, further north.of the midlands, perhaps lincolnshire, east anglia for a time. gradually, that will clear away into the early hours of tuesday, and some slightly fresher conditions working their way in. but it will still be another quite mild, muggy night, 13—14 celsius, so we've still got that warm, humid airfirst thing — but it does get swept away, as we see westerly winds developing behind this frontal system on tuesday. so, yes, a bit of a cloudy, damp start perhaps in the southeast. sunny spells and scattered showers from the west, from the word go, and they're going to push their way eastwards across the uk through the day. so most of the showers during the morning are in the northwest, but they could crop up a little bit further east later on. temperatures 13—19 on tuesday — not as warm as monday, but still above average for the time of year. now, high pressure sits to the south, low pressure moves in from the northwest into the middle of the week. so some rain on wednesday perhaps for northern
yorkshire, northern parts of wales, as well. but still warm in the south, 22 celsius or so, we're looking at the mid—teens, though, further north.of the midlands, perhaps lincolnshire, east anglia for a time. gradually, that will clear away into the early hours of tuesday, and some slightly fresher conditions working their way in. but it will still be another quite mild, muggy night, 13—14 celsius, so we've still got that warm, humid airfirst thing — but it does get swept away, as we see...