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let speak to the head coach of the tennis club in northamptonshire.e if you don't get a reprieve? devastating for clubs just coming back and memberships gone through the roof. there are so many adults coming down as you can see tonight. all ability, all ages, they just want to be outside. it would be a great chain if that had to stop. just want to be outside. it would be a great chain if that had to stoplj think the lta hoped that singles could at least be allowed to continue. what does it say if tennis isn't allowed to be played in the 0pen airlike this? isn't allowed to be played in the open air like this? well, we've got to really sad state regarding... singles, as you can see the size of the court, they're so far away from each other. playing someone with you recognise, a club like this, we're all full. what impact do you think you will have on participation? there is a possibility that might go on for longer. for tennis, it would be huge. the main reason for getting out and about is your health, and if you can't play tennis, then you're looking a
let speak to the head coach of the tennis club in northamptonshire.e if you don't get a reprieve? devastating for clubs just coming back and memberships gone through the roof. there are so many adults coming down as you can see tonight. all ability, all ages, they just want to be outside. it would be a great chain if that had to stop. just want to be outside. it would be a great chain if that had to stoplj think the lta hoped that singles could at least be allowed to continue. what does it say...
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he was knocked off his bike in northamptonshire by a culture than bya northamptonshire by a culture thanof an american technical assistant at a nearby us military base. soon after the crash, ms sacoolas left britain, claiming diplomatic immunity. but harry's pa rents, diplomatic immunity. but harry's parents, shall account him, refused to a cce pt parents, shall account him, refused to accept that and went to the united states to try to get ms sacoolas to come back, but failed, so launched a judicial review to ask the british courts if ms sacoolas had diplomatic immunity. today they heard they had lost their case at the high court rules ms sacoolas had immunity. it is upsetting, of course, but it is just a blip, just another hurdle. we have come across many of them. we are going to keep going. foreign secretary dominic raab said the judges had wilted going. foreign secretary dominic raab said thejudges had wilted his favour over immunity, but he said he felt for harry's parents —— had ruled in his favour. there will be no solace to the family of harry dunn, my heart is with them, we have
he was knocked off his bike in northamptonshire by a culture than bya northamptonshire by a culture thanof an american technical assistant at a nearby us military base. soon after the crash, ms sacoolas left britain, claiming diplomatic immunity. but harry's pa rents, diplomatic immunity. but harry's parents, shall account him, refused to a cce pt parents, shall account him, refused to accept that and went to the united states to try to get ms sacoolas to come back, but failed, so launched a...
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the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire.th yesterday, although it is sunnier, it is going to be quite a bit cooler. in a widening north—east wales, it reached 14 celsius yesterday. today 10 celsius. that three or four celsius drop in temperature is going to be pretty widespread. still, it is chewing up the most of us with some spells of sunshine. particularly for northern ireland and scotland, showers around, and those showers are able to push through the central belt, so one or two may arrive in edinburgh for example. eight to 10 celsius for most of us. looking at the weather charts overnight, the wind changed direction and the showers mainly become isolated in the highlands. sky is to stay largely clear with some light winds and first patch is developing in the countryside, particularly east scotland and east england, may be parts of eastern wales and county down as well. temperatures for monday, this area of low pressure is ultimately going to bring rain back into the north—west in the uk, but it should bea north—west in
the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire.th yesterday, although it is sunnier, it is going to be quite a bit cooler. in a widening north—east wales, it reached 14 celsius yesterday. today 10 celsius. that three or four celsius drop in temperature is going to be pretty widespread. still, it is chewing up the most of us with some spells of sunshine. particularly for northern ireland and scotland, showers around, and those showers are able to push through the central belt,...
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back in northamptonshire, this man was charged with common assault and fined.t" — that's how influential union leader len mccluskey has described labour's decision to not allow jeremy corbyn to return to the commons as a labour mp, even though he's been reinstated as a member of the party. mr corbyn was suspended because of his remarks about a critical report on anti—semitism in the party. here's mr mccluskey speaking a short time ago. if this is keir starmer‘s idea of unity, then he has a different perspective than i do. the reality is that we were told that a process needed to be gone through. that process went through, through various stages, and an nec panel, a unanimous nec panel of five individuals made a decision. and, let me just make this clear, out of the five, in case there is any dubiety, there are only two out of those five who could be described as corbyn supporters, yet it was a unanimous decision and now, for keir to have disregarded process and stepped in with this extraordinary decision, it looks to me very much like a witchhunt and persecutio
back in northamptonshire, this man was charged with common assault and fined.t" — that's how influential union leader len mccluskey has described labour's decision to not allow jeremy corbyn to return to the commons as a labour mp, even though he's been reinstated as a member of the party. mr corbyn was suspended because of his remarks about a critical report on anti—semitism in the party. here's mr mccluskey speaking a short time ago. if this is keir starmer‘s idea of unity, then he...
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he was knocked off his bike in northamptonshire by a by a woman he was knocked off his bike in northamptonshirehe wrong side of the road. she was anne sacoolas, the wife of an american technical assistant at a nearby us military base. soon after the crash, ms sacoolas left britain, claiming diplomatic immunity. but harry's parents, charlotte account tim, refused to accept that and went to the united states to try to get ms sacoolas to come back, but failed, so launched a judicial review to ask the british courts if ms sacoolas had diplomatic immunity. today they heard they had lost their case at the high court rules ms sacoolas had immunity. it is upsetting, of course, but it is just a blip, just another hurdle. we have come across many of them. yes, we have. we're going to keep going. foreign secretary dominic raab said thejudges had ruled in his favour over immunity, but he said he felt for harry's parents. there will be no solace to the family of harry dunn, my heart is with them, we have made clear that we are on their side. we have called and continue to call for anne sacoolas to return to
he was knocked off his bike in northamptonshire by a by a woman he was knocked off his bike in northamptonshirehe wrong side of the road. she was anne sacoolas, the wife of an american technical assistant at a nearby us military base. soon after the crash, ms sacoolas left britain, claiming diplomatic immunity. but harry's parents, charlotte account tim, refused to accept that and went to the united states to try to get ms sacoolas to come back, but failed, so launched a judicial review to ask...
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the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire. is going to be quite a bit cooler. temperatures in hawarden, in north—east wales, reached 1a degrees yesterday, the warmest place in the country. today, it will be about 10 celsius, and that three or four celsius drop in temperatures is going to be pretty widespread. but still, it is cheery weather for most of us, with spells of sunshine quite widespread. showers around. well, particularly for northern ireland and scotland, and with the winds blowing in a westerly direction, those showers are able to push through the central belt, so you might see one or two arriving in edinburgh, for example. temperatures, for most of us this afternoon, eight to 10 celsius. looking at the weather charts overnight, the winds change direction. the showers mainly become confined to the scottish highlands and islands, but elsewhere, the skies are going to stay largely clear. we will have some light winds and low temperatures with some frost patches developing in the countryside, particularly for east sco
the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire. is going to be quite a bit cooler. temperatures in hawarden, in north—east wales, reached 1a degrees yesterday, the warmest place in the country. today, it will be about 10 celsius, and that three or four celsius drop in temperatures is going to be pretty widespread. but still, it is cheery weather for most of us, with spells of sunshine quite widespread. showers around. well, particularly for northern ireland and scotland, and...
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the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire.er. temperatures in hawarden, in north—east wales, reached 1a degrees yesterday, the warmest place in the country. today, it will be about 10 celsius, and that three or four celsius drop in temperatures is going to be pretty widespread. but still, it is cheery weather for most of us, with spells of sunshine quite widespread. showers around. well, particularly for northern ireland and scotland, and with the winds blowing in a westerly direction, those showers are able to push through the central belt, so you might see one or two arriving in edinburgh, for example. temperatures, for most of us this afternoon, eight to 10 celsius. looking at the weather charts overnight, the winds change direction. the showers mainly become confined to the scottish highlands and islands, but elsewhere, the skies are going to stay largely clear. we will have some light winds and low temperatures with some frost patches developing in the countryside, particularly for east scotland, east england, and may be
the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire.er. temperatures in hawarden, in north—east wales, reached 1a degrees yesterday, the warmest place in the country. today, it will be about 10 celsius, and that three or four celsius drop in temperatures is going to be pretty widespread. but still, it is cheery weather for most of us, with spells of sunshine quite widespread. showers around. well, particularly for northern ireland and scotland, and with the winds blowing in a...
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the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire.today 10 celsius. that three or
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parents of harry dunn, who died after his motorbike was involved in a crash outside an raf base in northamptonshire son's alleged killer had diplomatic immunity. anne sacoolas — who was accused of driving on the wrong side of the road — was allowed to leave the uk after he died. scotland has become the first nation in the world to pass legislation making products for periods freely available. the scottish parliament voted unanimously in favour of the period products bill, which makes it a legal right to have free access to sanitary products in public buildings. changes to quarantine rules mean people arriving in england from abroad from 15th december will be able to more than halve their time in isolation, if they pay for a covid test after five days. the tests from private firms will cost between £65 and £120. a committee of mps says government attempts to pass a law that would make leasehold flat owners pay for building defects such as flammable cladding and fire safety defects a mou nts to "an abdication of responsibility". their highly critical report says nobody believes leaseholders should pa
parents of harry dunn, who died after his motorbike was involved in a crash outside an raf base in northamptonshire son's alleged killer had diplomatic immunity. anne sacoolas — who was accused of driving on the wrong side of the road — was allowed to leave the uk after he died. scotland has become the first nation in the world to pass legislation making products for periods freely available. the scottish parliament voted unanimously in favour of the period products bill, which makes it a...
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the teenager died after being injured outside an raf base in northamptonshire.side of the road, was allowed to leave the uk after he died. duncan kennedy reports. harry dunn was just 19 when he died in august of last year. he was knocked off his motorbike here by an american woman driving on the wrong side of the road. she was anne sacoolas, who left britain two weeks after the crash, claiming diplomatic immunity through her husband's job at an american airbase. harry's parents, charlotte and tim, have tried to get mrs sacoolas to come back. but after reviewing the case, the high court today ruled that mrs sacoolas did indeed have diplomatic immunity. it's a decision that's left tim and charlotte profoundly disappointed. we've had many tears and tantrums, but we've kept our feet on the ground. we've already launched an appeal. you know, she cannot move on, surely, with her life in a wholesome way without facing up to what she's done. she openly admits what she's done. so come back, face the courts, get it over and done with and then move on. and, yeah, we can cl
the teenager died after being injured outside an raf base in northamptonshire.side of the road, was allowed to leave the uk after he died. duncan kennedy reports. harry dunn was just 19 when he died in august of last year. he was knocked off his motorbike here by an american woman driving on the wrong side of the road. she was anne sacoolas, who left britain two weeks after the crash, claiming diplomatic immunity through her husband's job at an american airbase. harry's parents, charlotte and...
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the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire.eached ia degrees yesterday, the warmest place in the country. today, it will be about 10 celsius, and that three or four celsius drop in temperatures is going to be pretty widespread. but still, it is cheery weather for most of us, with spells of sunshine quite widespread. showers around. well, particularly for northern ireland and scotland, and with the winds blowing in a westerly direction, those showers are able to push through the central belt, so you might see one or two arriving in edinburgh, for example. temperatures, for most of us this afternoon, 8—10 celsius. looking at the weather charts overnight, the winds change direction. the showers mainly become confined to the scottish highlands and islands, but elsewhere, the skies are going to stay largely clear. we will have some light winds and low temperatures with some frost patches developing in the countryside, particularly for east scotland, east england, and may be parts of eastern wales and county down in northern ireland
the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire.eached ia degrees yesterday, the warmest place in the country. today, it will be about 10 celsius, and that three or four celsius drop in temperatures is going to be pretty widespread. but still, it is cheery weather for most of us, with spells of sunshine quite widespread. showers around. well, particularly for northern ireland and scotland, and with the winds blowing in a westerly direction, those showers are able to push through...
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the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire.les, it reached 1a celsius yesterday. today 10 celsius. still, it is clearing up for most of us with some spells of sunshine. particularly for northern ireland and scotland, showers around, and those showers are able to push through the central belt, so one or two may arrive in edinburgh for example. eight to 10 celsius for most of us. looking at the weather charts overnight, the wind changed direction and the showers mainly become isolated in the highlands. sky is to stay largely clear with some light winds and first patch is developing in the countryside, particularly for east england, maybe parts of eastern wales and county down as well. temperatures for monday, this area of low pressure is ultimately going to bring rain back into the north—west in the uk, but it should be a bright start for many of us with some morning sunshine, but quite cold with some morning frost around. as the milder air tends then, it will be cloudier. more general rain setting and for scotland and northern i
the early morning sunrise holding promise in northamptonshire.les, it reached 1a celsius yesterday. today 10 celsius. still, it is clearing up for most of us with some spells of sunshine. particularly for northern ireland and scotland, showers around, and those showers are able to push through the central belt, so one or two may arrive in edinburgh for example. eight to 10 celsius for most of us. looking at the weather charts overnight, the wind changed direction and the showers mainly become...
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she in irchester in northamptonshire. elaine and michaeljoin us now.re very welcome. elaine, talk to us first of all about how this year has been — in isolation, how you have coped with that. it's been devastating. life has been very, very difficult, being locked in and not being able to see our families, missing all the birthday parties, not being able to see our grandchildren. i haven't seen my grandson, who was 90 and the other week, four months and months and months. they will be changed by the timei months. they will be changed by the time i see them. michael has found it very, very difficult, because with his dementia, he is slowly regressing, so that he is forgetting who people look like. even if i showed him photos, he can't always remember their names. we've lost all that time that we'll never ever get back. and you have been the full—time carer throughout this time, or have you had any help?|j was time, or have you had any help?” was a full—time terror from march until september, then i found an agency in the village that was willing to come
she in irchester in northamptonshire. elaine and michaeljoin us now.re very welcome. elaine, talk to us first of all about how this year has been — in isolation, how you have coped with that. it's been devastating. life has been very, very difficult, being locked in and not being able to see our families, missing all the birthday parties, not being able to see our grandchildren. i haven't seen my grandson, who was 90 and the other week, four months and months and months. they will be changed...
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back in northamptonshire, this man was charged with common assault and fined.ey could only ta ke measures which meant they could only take in about 25% of their normal number of visitors, and now, of course, a lot of them are closed again, particularly in england with the lockdown. so it‘s been a real dance of in and out of lockdown measures, and the covid safety measures, and the covid safety measures altogether, they are about 25% of last year‘s visitor numbers, and museums rely on visitors for much of their income. where does the rest of the income come from? museums, galleries and historic houses are a full range. some are really small charities run entirely by volunteers, others are big national museums, many funded by local authorities or universities, a rts local authorities or universities, arts council, dcms, so the funding comes from lots of different places. what we are really looking for now isa what we are really looking for now is a sustained funding through the next couple of years, because the long tail of covid for the arts will be really tough
back in northamptonshire, this man was charged with common assault and fined.ey could only ta ke measures which meant they could only take in about 25% of their normal number of visitors, and now, of course, a lot of them are closed again, particularly in england with the lockdown. so it‘s been a real dance of in and out of lockdown measures, and the covid safety measures, and the covid safety measures altogether, they are about 25% of last year‘s visitor numbers, and museums rely on...
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back in northamptonshire, this man was charged with common assault and fined.an was given a caution for criminal damage. a doctor whose twins were delivered while she was in a coma with covid—19 says she struggled to believe they were hers when she awoke two weeks later. perpetual uke, who's a hospital consultant in birmingham, is now recovering at home with her baby son, pascal, and daughter palmer. beautiful picture. they were delivered by caesarean section atjust 26 weeks old in april. iwas... all through the period i was on an intensive care unit. i didn't know. when the kids were delivered on the 10th of april, i was in a coma, i didn't know. and waking up two weeks after their delivery was so unbelievable. we thank god we are strong and we're getting there and getting better as the days go by. it is quite incredible that she was ina coma it is quite incredible that she was in a coma when the babies were delivered. lovely. well done. it's time for the weather. carol is at blenheim palace this morning. a rather special looking blenheim palace. i know you ha
back in northamptonshire, this man was charged with common assault and fined.an was given a caution for criminal damage. a doctor whose twins were delivered while she was in a coma with covid—19 says she struggled to believe they were hers when she awoke two weeks later. perpetual uke, who's a hospital consultant in birmingham, is now recovering at home with her baby son, pascal, and daughter palmer. beautiful picture. they were delivered by caesarean section atjust 26 weeks old in april....
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she is married to a man who was working in northamptonshire.eign office behaves properly, but it is of no solace to the family of harry dunn. we are on the family of harry dunn. we are on the side of the family. we call and continue to call for anne sacoolas to return home. we are continuing to offer support with their gs claim in relation to this case. the family say you say they are on their side, but they don't know that you are. we have behaved properly and a good faith and as the court found today we have been supportive of the police investigation, so any implication other ways has been rejected. we have continued to raise this with the secretary of state, the prime minister has raised with the prime minister has raised with the president. they are initiating a claim in the us courts and we have said we will support them with that, i have offered a submission in support of them. we are negotiating with the us to change the arrangements at the crime base to make sure this kind of injustice can happen again. cambridge university library has
she is married to a man who was working in northamptonshire.eign office behaves properly, but it is of no solace to the family of harry dunn. we are on the family of harry dunn. we are on the side of the family. we call and continue to call for anne sacoolas to return home. we are continuing to offer support with their gs claim in relation to this case. the family say you say they are on their side, but they don't know that you are. we have behaved properly and a good faith and as the court...
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the teenager died after being injured outside an raf base in northamptonshire.he died. duncan kennedy reports. harry dunn was just 19 when he died in august of last year. he was knocked off his motorbike here by an american woman driving on the wrong side of the road. she was anne sacoolas, who left britain two weeks after the crash, claiming diplomatic immunity through her husband's job at an american airbase. harry's parents, charlotte and tim, have tried to get mrs sacoolas to come back. but after reviewing the case, the high court today ruled that mrs sacoolas did indeed have diplomatic immunity. it's a decision that's left tim and charlotte profoundly disappointed. we've had many tears and tantrums, but we've kept our feet on the ground. we've already launched an appeal. you know, she cannot move on, surely, with her life in a wholesome way without facing up to what she's done. she openly admits what she's done. so come back, face the courts, get it over and done with and then move on. and, yeah, we can close this for everybody. the foreign secretary said t
the teenager died after being injured outside an raf base in northamptonshire.he died. duncan kennedy reports. harry dunn was just 19 when he died in august of last year. he was knocked off his motorbike here by an american woman driving on the wrong side of the road. she was anne sacoolas, who left britain two weeks after the crash, claiming diplomatic immunity through her husband's job at an american airbase. harry's parents, charlotte and tim, have tried to get mrs sacoolas to come back. but...
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, died after his motorbike collided with a car being driven on the wrong side of the road in northamptonshire wife of a us intelligence officer and she returned to the us after the crash last year. mr dunn's parents are disputing the foreign office's insistence that she was entitled to claim immunity. the treasury is being challenged to help thousands of home owners trapped on legacy high interest rate mortgages, the so called "mortgage prisoners." they are people whose circumstances have changed, and with stricter lending rules, cannot move to cheaper deals. a report on mortgage prisonerse being published today by the london school of economics highlights the urgent need to unlock 250,000 people trapped in unaffordable mortgages. let's get more on this from our economics correspondent andy verity. tell us about the sort of people who are trapped and find themselves find themselves in different financial circumstances because of the pandemic on these side first rate mortgages. they are people like you and me, any homeowner, and mostly they took their mortgages out before they took their mortg
, died after his motorbike collided with a car being driven on the wrong side of the road in northamptonshire wife of a us intelligence officer and she returned to the us after the crash last year. mr dunn's parents are disputing the foreign office's insistence that she was entitled to claim immunity. the treasury is being challenged to help thousands of home owners trapped on legacy high interest rate mortgages, the so called "mortgage prisoners." they are people whose circumstances...
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accident when his motorbike was involved in a collision with another vehicle near raf croughton in northamptonshireomatic immunity. the dunn family traveled last year to the white house to ask president trump to hand over ms sacoolas to the uk authorities, without success. after this setback in court lets‘ speak to harry's mother charlotte charles, and the dunn family lawyer radd seiger. thank you so much forjoining us, and first another you have been through so much and i'm sorry that you had to go through this today, cani you had to go through this today, can i ask for your reaction? we were bitterly disappointed when we first found out the decision. but we were partly expecting it as well. if anyone knows this the way they should by now we've always got a plan b. the paperwork for the appeal has already been submitted. we have just taken it on the chin, if you like. asjust just taken it on the chin, if you like. as just another just taken it on the chin, if you like. asjust another blip in the road, just another hurdle that we've got to get over. the promise i made to my son is a strong as the n
accident when his motorbike was involved in a collision with another vehicle near raf croughton in northamptonshireomatic immunity. the dunn family traveled last year to the white house to ask president trump to hand over ms sacoolas to the uk authorities, without success. after this setback in court lets‘ speak to harry's mother charlotte charles, and the dunn family lawyer radd seiger. thank you so much forjoining us, and first another you have been through so much and i'm sorry that you...
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the sunrise a few ago in northamptonshire. glorious.south wales we have seen some 0xfordshire and south wales we have seen some patches of fog. a much brighter day with more sunshine but showers around particularly for northern ireland and scotland. with winds blowing westerly those showers will be capable of sneaking through the central belt so we may see a shower and edinburgh. temperatures for most 8 degrees to 10 degrees. 0ver as winds change directions the showers will be confined to the scottish highlands and islands. 0therwise dries with clear spells and light winds. a cold night with frosts about living in the countryside particularly in scotland and east england and county down. on monday we start off with a ridge of high pressure but change through the day as this next area of low pressure m oves day as this next area of low pressure moves in. a cold and frosty start but bright with some sunshine. then it turns cloudier. we will properly sea mist and fog patches form over the high ground, wales and maybe the pennines. 0utbreak
the sunrise a few ago in northamptonshire. glorious.south wales we have seen some 0xfordshire and south wales we have seen some patches of fog. a much brighter day with more sunshine but showers around particularly for northern ireland and scotland. with winds blowing westerly those showers will be capable of sneaking through the central belt so we may see a shower and edinburgh. temperatures for most 8 degrees to 10 degrees. 0ver as winds change directions the showers will be confined to the...