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and thatis colder across northern europe and that is moving its way towards the united kingdomow alday starts today. for most of us we have clear skies. there is a little cloud around the vale of york and eastern areas of scotland. a chilly one if you are heading outside of the next hour or two. temperatures into the low signal figures up and down the country. and in some of the deeper valleys of the highlands, the grampians, there are patches of frost around in the countryside as well. a chilly start to the day but a gloriously sunny one. high pressure is firmly in charge. we continue to drag in this dry airfrom the new charge. we continue to drag in this dry air from the new continent for the time being. it means not much in the time being. it means not much in the way of cloud. most areas will have sunshine from dawn until dusk with barely a cloud in the sky. the exceptions, east of scotland through the vale of york, that cloud over time will turn too thin and break up with sunshine coming through. that isa with sunshine coming through. that is a much sunnier day in northern
and thatis colder across northern europe and that is moving its way towards the united kingdomow alday starts today. for most of us we have clear skies. there is a little cloud around the vale of york and eastern areas of scotland. a chilly one if you are heading outside of the next hour or two. temperatures into the low signal figures up and down the country. and in some of the deeper valleys of the highlands, the grampians, there are patches of frost around in the countryside as well. a...
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01’ have been pursued in northern europe or singapore or some other countries, japan, to try, japan, to try and make it easier for women to both work and have children, to create incentives for women to choose to have more children. those policies can increase fertility rates a little bit they have yet to increase fertility rates back up to replacement level. it is quite a big challenge for the half of the country ‘s who are in this situation moving forward. professor christopher murray there. many migrants who try to reach the us are escaping violence and poverty in central american countries. these include nicaragua, where in april, anti—government protesters began demanding the resignation of the socialist president, daniel ortega. he refused to go, or negotiate — and deployed the security forces. hundreds of people died in just a few months. a notable development was the presence of radical pro—government paramilitaries working alongside the official police. our correspondent will grant went to the town of diriamba, where he obtained unprecedented access to one of those u
01’ have been pursued in northern europe or singapore or some other countries, japan, to try, japan, to try and make it easier for women to both work and have children, to create incentives for women to choose to have more children. those policies can increase fertility rates a little bit they have yet to increase fertility rates back up to replacement level. it is quite a big challenge for the half of the country ‘s who are in this situation moving forward. professor christopher murray...
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reaction which will push the warm air into the heart of the arctic and it will push cold air across northern europef that towards our shores. winter is on the way in the next few days. it will get much, much colder. it is getting quite goldeneye. the breeze preventing a frost for much of the country but it feels chilly —— quite a cold night. that is the cold spot at the moment. temperatures down at minus three celsius. likely to drop a little through the night. some patches of fault at the moment. there will be patches of cloud for east of scotland and also the vale of york. for sunday, high pressure firmly in charge and we are still dragging in this dry airfrom europe. the significance of that is the dry airdoes europe. the significance of that is the dry air does not have much cloud in it. for most of us it will be a glorious and sunny day on sunday with barely a cloud in the sky from dawn till dusk. bit of doubt for the vale of york, that should be in with time —— cloud. northern ireland, a sunny day than we had today. more sunshine around and billing more pleasant. there will be a cool breeze b
reaction which will push the warm air into the heart of the arctic and it will push cold air across northern europef that towards our shores. winter is on the way in the next few days. it will get much, much colder. it is getting quite goldeneye. the breeze preventing a frost for much of the country but it feels chilly —— quite a cold night. that is the cold spot at the moment. temperatures down at minus three celsius. likely to drop a little through the night. some patches of fault at the...
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however come we have a major arctic outbreak working into northern europe this weekend and that colderr towards oui’ air is going to come over towards our shores next week. by the time we get to next wednesday and thursday, those temperatures will be diving offa those temperatures will be diving off a cliff and it will feel like winter has arrived a bit early for the time of year. it's going to feel really, really cold, especially in the context of the mild autumn that we have had. leading brexiteers pledge support for the prime minister. do you have confidence in the prime minister, mr gove? i absolutely do. i think it's absolutely vital that we focus on getting the right deal in the future and making sure in the areas that matter so much to the british people we can get a good outcome. stephen barclay is appointed brexit secretary and amber rudd returns to the cabinet at work & pensions. but more conservative backbenchers have written no confidence letters today — we'll have the latest from westminster and brussels. also this evening: more than 600 people are now missing in northern
however come we have a major arctic outbreak working into northern europe this weekend and that colderr towards oui’ air is going to come over towards our shores next week. by the time we get to next wednesday and thursday, those temperatures will be diving offa those temperatures will be diving off a cliff and it will feel like winter has arrived a bit early for the time of year. it's going to feel really, really cold, especially in the context of the mild autumn that we have had. leading...
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the warm air will go in to the arctic and the arctic responds by chucking cold air out across northern europe days. a change in the weather is just around the corner. before we get that it will be a chilly start to the day this morning because we have had these clear skies for most of the night. that has allowed temperatures to plunge. because the breeze has stayed up there is not too much frost out and about. temperatures in the towns and cities have got down into low single figures. in some of the deeper valleys in the highlands of scotland, the grampians, there are patches of frost where the winds have managed to fall light. here is a weather chart through the rest of the day today. high pressure still influencing the weather, dragging the dry air in from europe. that is significant because that is why we are not seeing much in the way of cloud. that said, there may be patches of cloud through the vale of york and eastern areas of scotland to start the day. these will probably be in and break up to give sunshine. a much sunnier day for northern ireland. most of us it will be fine, settle,
the warm air will go in to the arctic and the arctic responds by chucking cold air out across northern europe days. a change in the weather is just around the corner. before we get that it will be a chilly start to the day this morning because we have had these clear skies for most of the night. that has allowed temperatures to plunge. because the breeze has stayed up there is not too much frost out and about. temperatures in the towns and cities have got down into low single figures. in some...
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natural sea grass grows back this kind of research takes time in the dark frigid salt water off northern europe the materials they're testing break down very slowly. on the tom and i tradition our dream is to produce a prototype module that can be adjusted to fit a very different environmental condition its mission and he was bidding on and they don't have to be able to cope with different types of currents as well as the different microorganisms that she'd mission. then this man the sea art research team wants to develop their prototype as quickly as possible because time is up the essence the world's marine rain forests are disappearing at the rate of over twenty football fields a day. i hope you enjoyed to the issue and have many takeaways from me to review back next week with more stories of you know results from india and go to goodbye have a wonderful. i'm going to. cut. down on the. odd. use are very similar to the russian artists from the middle of the nineteenth century whose highly susceptible and suggestible chick old school has approached it was seek in the pale she put able to see
natural sea grass grows back this kind of research takes time in the dark frigid salt water off northern europe the materials they're testing break down very slowly. on the tom and i tradition our dream is to produce a prototype module that can be adjusted to fit a very different environmental condition its mission and he was bidding on and they don't have to be able to cope with different types of currents as well as the different microorganisms that she'd mission. then this man the sea art...
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we had a very good start to the year and then what you mentioned, the heatwave not only in northern europer customers and we had a much higher level of discounting in the late market. so undoubtedly we had a tough year. it's a disappointing year but we have to look forward now and take the learnings of 2018 and make it better in 2019. the chief executive of thomas cook who i spoke to earlier. let's see what other stories are being talked about on social media a couple of stories which will take peoples interest, a virus apparently come on alert on your computer but a p pa re ntly come on alert on your computer but apparently not so, the scam is in india and lots of people are falling for it, tell us more? this is a new york times story about fake internet alerts, it might look like microsoft or apple are getting in touch, often calling as well, and one in five people respond and take the call and have a conversation and one in about 6% of people pay money to have this problem solved. worrying and people need to be aware of it. it's difficult to know what's actual fake and what's genuine an
we had a very good start to the year and then what you mentioned, the heatwave not only in northern europer customers and we had a much higher level of discounting in the late market. so undoubtedly we had a tough year. it's a disappointing year but we have to look forward now and take the learnings of 2018 and make it better in 2019. the chief executive of thomas cook who i spoke to earlier. let's see what other stories are being talked about on social media a couple of stories which will take...
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for a special exhibition of works by the german artist paul clay that last counting seals in northern europe all coming up in today's express. a power play retrospective opens in the land it's only on wednesday the exhibition includes some one hundred works on the theme of primitivism. the german artist interest in prehistoric cultures was first awakened ensuring its first so sure and in italy between autumn once you know one and spring nineteen zero two when you discovered early christian art in rome many of the works of the splay are on loan from major museums and private collections. gemini's has to get how to fish to mr one hundred fifteen signed prints fourth two hundred thousand euros to homelessness project including. one of the recipient is a cuss a colonial housing scheme that will see hundreds of people and students living together under one roof. many notable arsonists support the project by denying their work which can be bought from the organization's web sites . this is the seventh time that guy has a page that has contributed. more and more seals of being born in the north sea
for a special exhibition of works by the german artist paul clay that last counting seals in northern europe all coming up in today's express. a power play retrospective opens in the land it's only on wednesday the exhibition includes some one hundred works on the theme of primitivism. the german artist interest in prehistoric cultures was first awakened ensuring its first so sure and in italy between autumn once you know one and spring nineteen zero two when you discovered early christian art...
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stalks returned to northern europe every year after chilling in the sunny south for nine months is that perhaps at the root of the myth that stalks deliver babies another theory has it that stalks confuse them with their favorite food frogs really. mother would certainly disagree. they only ever see the best in their babies. and when nursing they produce the best possible nourishment milk that researchers have discovered is tailored to meet their child's needs. it's instinctual shortly after birth of baby will move towards its mother's breast in search of milk and latch on to her next. ideally the first breastfeeding session should take place within an hour of delivering hormones are stimulated in response to the baby sucking that regulate the release of milk. is just five months old and being exclusively breastfed by his mother ricardo. it's always arrives at the right temperature it's always hygienic i always have it with me i can't forget it i'm facile and the medical emotional aspects were really important to me and harvesting. breastfeeding has a lot of advantages not just for the
stalks returned to northern europe every year after chilling in the sunny south for nine months is that perhaps at the root of the myth that stalks deliver babies another theory has it that stalks confuse them with their favorite food frogs really. mother would certainly disagree. they only ever see the best in their babies. and when nursing they produce the best possible nourishment milk that researchers have discovered is tailored to meet their child's needs. it's instinctual shortly after...
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natural sea grass grows back this kind of research takes time in the dark frigid salt water off northern europe the materials they're testing break down very slowly. on the tolman on tradition our dream is to produce a prototype module that can be adjusted to fit a very different environmental condition that sufficient people spitting on and they don't have to be able to cope with different types of currents as well as the different microorganisms nation. on the smen the sea our research team wants to develop their prototype as quickly as possible because time is up the essence the world's marine rain forests are disappearing at the rate of over twenty football fields a day. i hope you enjoyed to the issue and have many take of us for me to review back next week with more stories of pheno weasels from india and your goodbye have a wonderful. life in nairobi's slums is grim. godwin lives right next to the city's largest garbage dump and wouldn't know where he works and for. even though kenya's economy is growing like many others lives a life of poverty. don't fight you'll always stay poor in. th
natural sea grass grows back this kind of research takes time in the dark frigid salt water off northern europe the materials they're testing break down very slowly. on the tolman on tradition our dream is to produce a prototype module that can be adjusted to fit a very different environmental condition that sufficient people spitting on and they don't have to be able to cope with different types of currents as well as the different microorganisms nation. on the smen the sea our research team...
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natural sea grass grows back this kind of research takes time in the dark frigid salt water off northern europe the materials they're testing break down very slowly. on the tommy nontraditional way dream is to produce a prototype module that can be adjusted to fit a very different environmental condition that sufficient cables being they don't have to be able to cope with different types of currents as well as the different microorganisms mission and an equal then the same in this sea our research team wants to develop their prototype as quickly as possible because time is of the essence the world's marine rain forests are disappearing at the rate of over twenty football fields a day. i hope you enjoy it to be sure and have many take of instrument review back next week with more stories if in a recent from india and you auto goodbye have a wonderful. european stars deliver proposing performances. he's famous for his acoustic balance. new smash hits. pop star michael skis in. concert. on the c.w. . once a difficult teenager from a troubled neighborhood. now an award winning chef. were charged fo
natural sea grass grows back this kind of research takes time in the dark frigid salt water off northern europe the materials they're testing break down very slowly. on the tommy nontraditional way dream is to produce a prototype module that can be adjusted to fit a very different environmental condition that sufficient cables being they don't have to be able to cope with different types of currents as well as the different microorganisms mission and an equal then the same in this sea our...
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natural sea grass grows back this kind of research takes time in the dark frigid salt water off northern europe the materials they're testing break down very slowly. on the tolman after this our dream is to produce a prototype module that can be adjusted to fit very different environmental conditions for she knew he was building they don't have to be able to cope with different types of currents as well as the different microorganisms mission. and this man the sea art research team wants to develop their prototype as quickly as possible because time is of the essence the world's marine rain forests are disappearing at the rate of over twenty football fields a day. i hope you enjoy it to be sure and have many takeaways for me to review back next week with more stories of pheno research from india and you have a good bye and have a wonderful. little . i'm going to. cut cut. cut. cut. the body. the floods the. dulling of the creatures shot close to the super heroes of germany macho culture on. the mud mob special editions and. public spoke to the audience or the hmong w. . was a human made at the
natural sea grass grows back this kind of research takes time in the dark frigid salt water off northern europe the materials they're testing break down very slowly. on the tolman after this our dream is to produce a prototype module that can be adjusted to fit very different environmental conditions for she knew he was building they don't have to be able to cope with different types of currents as well as the different microorganisms mission. and this man the sea art research team wants to...
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so i had to sail specially in northern europe in these conditions it's a great opportunity. the captain and his crew are on their way to hamburg on the orders of the pink gins billionaire owner hans-georg neda. the carbon fiber sailing yacht is the fulfillment of a dream for him. it's thought that he shelled out tens of millions of euros to make his dream a reality. the vessel took three years to develop a. yacht design a rough it was instrumental and he and his team invested more than one hundred thousand work hours into creating a boat that would be fast yet not scrimp on creature comforts. if that's the challenge for us designers the shape of the hall is important to the performance but the especially except because that's what you see and you see that this boat has a very straight stem called the plumb bob that's quite modern it gives it a longer waterline in a new regatta both just look like this. there are always eight crew members on board. including chef april oden everything in the galley kitchen has its place and there's plenty of space the chef proudly shows us wh
so i had to sail specially in northern europe in these conditions it's a great opportunity. the captain and his crew are on their way to hamburg on the orders of the pink gins billionaire owner hans-georg neda. the carbon fiber sailing yacht is the fulfillment of a dream for him. it's thought that he shelled out tens of millions of euros to make his dream a reality. the vessel took three years to develop a. yacht design a rough it was instrumental and he and his team invested more than one...
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ok moving to northern europe where one of norway's biggest warships is starting to sink after colliding with an oil tanker the vessel hundreds of be evacuated eight people were injured. been returning from a nato exercise when it has a multi oil tanker run aground near bergen the coalition has raised fears of an oil spill near norway's famous fjords. in october nato launched large scale military drills in norway involving some fifty thousand troops from the thirty one countries also there are hundreds of croft armored vehicles and dozens of ships but not locals are complaining they have left things in a bit of a mess. this is terrible it's about having common decency we have to clean up after soldiers have to leave themselves it's literally. we have a system for treating this problem the soldiers bring their equipment to clean up afterwards but that's time we have a major exercise we must tighten the routes. sometimes unfortunate things happen which are not planned of course it is not ok for people to relieve themselves in public areas i would like to apologize for. now in europe when i
ok moving to northern europe where one of norway's biggest warships is starting to sink after colliding with an oil tanker the vessel hundreds of be evacuated eight people were injured. been returning from a nato exercise when it has a multi oil tanker run aground near bergen the coalition has raised fears of an oil spill near norway's famous fjords. in october nato launched large scale military drills in norway involving some fifty thousand troops from the thirty one countries also there are...
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that will knock colder air across northern europe. in. looking at the weather pressure overnight tonight, the cloud in northern ireland is breaking quite nicely with the sky sky clearing. cold night tonight with the towns and cities temperatures going to low single figures. the winds finished the fall... the deeper values into the highlands there will be some patches of frost. it will certainly feel cold as we start on sunday. pressure still with us in scandinavia with these easterly winds bringing in dry air. that dry air means there will not be much cloud around and noticed northern ireland where you have had cloud today it will be a glorious day tomorrow. not much cut for eastern areas of scotland. what little should should turn away. it should leave sunshine across the country as he had into the afternoon. it will be chilly with a wind. temperatures a bit normalfor time of year —— this time there. it will turn cloutier and cooler as we have there monday. the across —— across eastern coast of scotland will be picking up a few drizzl
that will knock colder air across northern europe. in. looking at the weather pressure overnight tonight, the cloud in northern ireland is breaking quite nicely with the sky sky clearing. cold night tonight with the towns and cities temperatures going to low single figures. the winds finished the fall... the deeper values into the highlands there will be some patches of frost. it will certainly feel cold as we start on sunday. pressure still with us in scandinavia with these easterly winds...
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the warm air will go in to the arctic and the arctic responds by chucking cold air out across northern europe days. a change in the weather is just around the corner. before we get that it will be a chilly start to the day this morning because we have had these clear skies for most of the night. that has allowed temperatures to plunge. because the breeze has stayed up there is not too much frost out and about. temperatures in the towns and cities have got down into low single figures. in some of the deeper valleys in the highlands of scotland, the grampians, there are patches of frost where the winds have managed to fall light. here is a weather chart through the rest of the day today. high pressure still influencing the weather, dragging the dry air in from europe. that is significant because that is why we are not seeing much in the way of cloud. that said, there may be patches of cloud through the vale of york and eastern areas of scotland to start the day. these will probably thin and break up to give sunshine. a much sunnier day for northern ireland. most of us it will be fine, settle, a
the warm air will go in to the arctic and the arctic responds by chucking cold air out across northern europe days. a change in the weather is just around the corner. before we get that it will be a chilly start to the day this morning because we have had these clear skies for most of the night. that has allowed temperatures to plunge. because the breeze has stayed up there is not too much frost out and about. temperatures in the towns and cities have got down into low single figures. in some...
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it's most likely going to be someone from a country that's in northern europe, including france.alternation of power from north to south. carol: you have to think about what is still going on in the u.k. they are still trying to figure out brexit. what about mark carney? there is no playbook for the situation that the bank of england faces. we saw a bit of a preview after the referendum, from the international reaction. there was a drop in the pound. there was a small market panic. if there isn't a deal that specifies some sort of i think by the time the march 2019 deadline rolls around, the bank of england will be a first responder in any crisis that happens. economy starts to wobble in the u.k., he might have to cut rates. cristina: he will raise rates if he needs to shore up the pound. he will have to take different tools to stimulate the economy. it's going to be difficult. he may havea deal, to raise rates. pressures relating to inflation may need to be tempted down. -- tamped down. carol: he is due to step down in 2020? cristina: he may not. carol: we shall see. jason: comi
it's most likely going to be someone from a country that's in northern europe, including france.alternation of power from north to south. carol: you have to think about what is still going on in the u.k. they are still trying to figure out brexit. what about mark carney? there is no playbook for the situation that the bank of england faces. we saw a bit of a preview after the referendum, from the international reaction. there was a drop in the pound. there was a small market panic. if there...
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we continue with the easterly wind feeding in areas of cloud from parts of northern europe in the nextnt in the english channel. elsewhere, the cloud comes and goes. some sunny spells, but a greater chance of showers on tuesday. especially in northern england and southern counties, but on the higher ground, we could see snow with the venture was. six to names degrees. factor in the wind on tuesday, and it will feel closer to freezing in england and wales. a beggar shock to the system, i suspect, for many. in the system, i suspect, for many. in the capital cities, more cloud into next week, and feeling colder too. bye for now. good afternoon. the prime minister has said the next seven days are "critical" for the country, as she prepares to go to brussels to discuss the future relationship with the eu. theresa may said her brexit withdrawal deal was "in the national interest". and she warned members of her party seeking to remove her, that a change of leadership would not make it any easier to negotiate, or to win a vote in parliament. here's our political correspondent peter saull. out
we continue with the easterly wind feeding in areas of cloud from parts of northern europe in the nextnt in the english channel. elsewhere, the cloud comes and goes. some sunny spells, but a greater chance of showers on tuesday. especially in northern england and southern counties, but on the higher ground, we could see snow with the venture was. six to names degrees. factor in the wind on tuesday, and it will feel closer to freezing in england and wales. a beggar shock to the system, i...
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in multiple deaths of patients and staff and in june the group's cholera treatment center in northern europe and was also hit by an airstrike these attacks are contributing to the catastrophic situation for civilians in the country. these claims come as trees amaze government faces mounting pressure to halt arms sales to riyadh do you have a problem with condemning murder and international violations of international law or incomplete mistakes and make the only thing that we don't do is actually press the button to drop the bombs i'm surprised that all those who need to defend themselves the amount of raids probably think civilians is going up north if these are all there they seem to be able flautist and i do not agree that if the united kingdom was simply to. deny its support for which she's under threat and so engaged in support of illegitimate government i mean if we did that. it would go but it's your. representative in the region told us that the u.k. government must stop making excuses for coalition actions in yemen. we believe that you can go no legal party to this conflict and they
in multiple deaths of patients and staff and in june the group's cholera treatment center in northern europe and was also hit by an airstrike these attacks are contributing to the catastrophic situation for civilians in the country. these claims come as trees amaze government faces mounting pressure to halt arms sales to riyadh do you have a problem with condemning murder and international violations of international law or incomplete mistakes and make the only thing that we don't do is...
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the warm air will go in to the arctic and the arctic responds by chucking cold air out across northern europeores in the next couple of days. a change in the weather is just around the corner. before we get that it will be a chilly start to the day this morning because we have had these clear skies for most of the night. that has allowed temperatures to plunge. because the breeze has stayed up there is not too much frost out and about. temperatures in the towns and cities have got down into low single figures. in some of the deeper valleys in the highlands of scotland, the grampians, there are patches of frost where the winds have managed to fall light. here is a weather chart through the rest of the day today. high pressure still influencing the weather, dragging the dry air in from europe. that is significant because that is why we are not seeing much in the way of cloud. that said, there may be patches of cloud through the vale of york and eastern areas of scotland to start the day. these will probably be in and break up to give sunshine. a much sunnier day for northern ireland. most of us
the warm air will go in to the arctic and the arctic responds by chucking cold air out across northern europeores in the next couple of days. a change in the weather is just around the corner. before we get that it will be a chilly start to the day this morning because we have had these clear skies for most of the night. that has allowed temperatures to plunge. because the breeze has stayed up there is not too much frost out and about. temperatures in the towns and cities have got down into low...
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one enemies into the arctic and the arctic responds by throwing cold air across northern europe.of days. colder weather is on the way. tonight, we have clear skies, but through the second half of the night, it will turn cloudy across scotland, england, and eventually eastern areas of wales. the clearest skies, lowest temperatures, and a shot frost in the highlands, perhaps some fault here as well. on monday, a different day weather—wise. there will be more cloud and there will be some showers, particularly across east anglia, the midlands and perhaps southern counties of england as well. a few of those showers could reach wales, most of the temperatures getting lower. highs into the single figures, but still some sunshine from western scotland. it will get colder again on tuesday, the cloud will thicken further, so we will see more of the showers coming in lines, one could affect and, perhaps another one around lincolnshire and yorkshire. cold wind, around a0 or 50 lincolnshire and yorkshire. cold wind, around a0 or50 mph, it'll make it better. it will be a cold day with temperat
one enemies into the arctic and the arctic responds by throwing cold air across northern europe.of days. colder weather is on the way. tonight, we have clear skies, but through the second half of the night, it will turn cloudy across scotland, england, and eventually eastern areas of wales. the clearest skies, lowest temperatures, and a shot frost in the highlands, perhaps some fault here as well. on monday, a different day weather—wise. there will be more cloud and there will be some...
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significance of this is that it helps build high pressure westwards which sends cold air spilling into northern europe of the week, temperatures will be around 5 degrees in a number of areas. really cold weather just around the corner. all linked with the warm air going into the arctic. tonight, we keep the clear skies, temperatures taking a bit of a plunge. it would be a really cold night but the breeze is going to stay up which will make it feel cold but temperatures in many areas will just stay the right side of freezing. the exception, perhaps some of the deeper valleys in the highlands of scotland could get down below freezing to give a touch of frost. high pressure still with us on sunday. we start to get those easterly winds, continuing to drag in the dry air so again, another fine and sunny day and although we could start off with a bit of cloud across eastern scotland, there will be more sunshine here than was the case today. notice northern ireland, another big improvement, with sunny skies overhead. sunshine across the board. one of those days not feeling bad in the sunshine, some warmth to
significance of this is that it helps build high pressure westwards which sends cold air spilling into northern europe of the week, temperatures will be around 5 degrees in a number of areas. really cold weather just around the corner. all linked with the warm air going into the arctic. tonight, we keep the clear skies, temperatures taking a bit of a plunge. it would be a really cold night but the breeze is going to stay up which will make it feel cold but temperatures in many areas will just...
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warm air moves into the arctic and the arctic responds by throwing cold air across northern europe.t, we have clear skies, but through the second half of the night, it will turn cloudy across scotland, england, and eventually eastern areas of wales. the clearest skies, lowest temperatures, and a sharp frost in the highlands, perhaps some fault here as well. on monday, a different day weather—wise. there will be more cloud and there will be some showers, particularly across east anglia, the midlands and perhaps southern counties of england as well. a few of those showers could reach wales, most of the temperatures getting lower. highs into the single figures, but still some sunshine for western scotland. it will get colder again on tuesday, the cloud will thicken further, so we will see more of the showers coming in lines, one could affect kent, perhaps another one around lincolnshire and yorkshire. cold wind, around 40 or 50 mph, it'll make it better. it will be a cold day with temperatures around six or 7 degrees, but factor in the strength of the wind, it will feel much colder tha
warm air moves into the arctic and the arctic responds by throwing cold air across northern europe.t, we have clear skies, but through the second half of the night, it will turn cloudy across scotland, england, and eventually eastern areas of wales. the clearest skies, lowest temperatures, and a sharp frost in the highlands, perhaps some fault here as well. on monday, a different day weather—wise. there will be more cloud and there will be some showers, particularly across east anglia, the...
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highlands of scotland, warm air heading into the arctic and cold arctic are working in across northern europeshores next week and it will turn much colder. for the time being it is cloudy and if we use the uk's tallest building, the shard, as a measuring stick, you see the cloud halfway up, 150 metres above st level. it is low cloud going nowhere fast. you can see the extent going nowhere fast. you can see the exte nt 0 n going nowhere fast. you can see the extent on the satellite picture and some gaps, notably in the north of scotland, sun shining part of aberdeenshire and highlands and shetland as well. and orkney also. it will stay sunny in these areas of the rest of the day. cloudy all the way and drizzle around the thames estuary could see spots elsewhere, and misty around some hills. temperature wise, 12 up to 14 celsius or something. overnight today, cloud thickens further and the mist becomes extensive with some hill fog patches, particularly in northern and western areas, and again seeing some spots of drizzle. overnight lows seven up to 12 celsius. a can weather prospects are govern
highlands of scotland, warm air heading into the arctic and cold arctic are working in across northern europeshores next week and it will turn much colder. for the time being it is cloudy and if we use the uk's tallest building, the shard, as a measuring stick, you see the cloud halfway up, 150 metres above st level. it is low cloud going nowhere fast. you can see the extent going nowhere fast. you can see the exte nt 0 n going nowhere fast. you can see the extent on the satellite picture and...
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the warm air will go into the arctic and the arctic responds by chucking cold air out across northern europer is just around the corner. before we get that it will be a chilly start to the day this morning because we have had these clear skies for most of the night. that has allowed temperatures to plunge. because the breeze has stayed up there is not too much frost out and about. temperatures in the towns and cities have got down into low single figures. in some of the deeper valleys in the highlands of scotland, the grampians, there are patches of frost where the winds have managed to fall light. here is a weather chart through the rest of the day today. high pressure still influencing the weather, dragging the dry air in from europe. that is significant because that is why we are not seeing much in the way of cloud. that said, there may be patches of cloud through the vale of york and eastern areas of scotland to start the day. these will probably be in and break up to give sunshine. a much sunnier day for northern ireland. most of us it will be fine, settle, and sunny. a chilly breeze bl
the warm air will go into the arctic and the arctic responds by chucking cold air out across northern europer is just around the corner. before we get that it will be a chilly start to the day this morning because we have had these clear skies for most of the night. that has allowed temperatures to plunge. because the breeze has stayed up there is not too much frost out and about. temperatures in the towns and cities have got down into low single figures. in some of the deeper valleys in the...
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start to the weekend. 10—12, but then next week, a surge of cold arctic air spreading it from northern europeontext of the warm autumn we have seen, it will feel very cold. winter is coming. 0h oh my goodness. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. steven barclay is the new brexit secretary actor dominic crabbe quipped yesterday. amber rudd returns to the cabinet to become work and pensions secretary. michael gove says he won't resign, after speculation that he would be the third cabinet minister to quipped at the brexit meal. the number of people missing in the california wildfires double store almost 630. let's have a look at what else is coming up this evening. at seven o'clock we will be looking back on it —— and an extraordinary week in politics and the perils facing theresa may. we will be speaking to a resident of the californian town of paradise, who has lost his home but managed to save a horse that had survived the getting into a gym and pool. you will also be
start to the weekend. 10—12, but then next week, a surge of cold arctic air spreading it from northern europeontext of the warm autumn we have seen, it will feel very cold. winter is coming. 0h oh my goodness. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. steven barclay is the new brexit secretary actor dominic crabbe quipped yesterday. amber rudd returns to the cabinet to...
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the warm air will go in to the arctic and the arctic responds by chucking cold air out across northern europe the weather is just around the corner. before we get that it will be a chilly start to the day this morning because we have had these clear skies for most of the night. that has allowed temperatures to plunge. because the breeze has stayed up there is not too much frost out and about. temperatures in the towns and cities have got down into low single figures. in some of the deeper valleys in the highlands of scotland, the grampians, there are patches of frost where the winds have managed to fall light. here is a weather chart through the rest of the day today. high pressure still influencing the weather, dragging the dry air in from europe. that is significant because that is why we are not seeing much in the way of cloud. that said, there may be patches of cloud through the vale of york and eastern areas of scotland to start the day. these will probably thin and break up to give sunshine. a much sunnier day for northern ireland. most of us it will be fine, settle, and sunny. a chilly
the warm air will go in to the arctic and the arctic responds by chucking cold air out across northern europe the weather is just around the corner. before we get that it will be a chilly start to the day this morning because we have had these clear skies for most of the night. that has allowed temperatures to plunge. because the breeze has stayed up there is not too much frost out and about. temperatures in the towns and cities have got down into low single figures. in some of the deeper...
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significance of this is that it helps build high pressure westwards which sends cold air spilling into northern europethe week, temperatures will be around 5 degrees in a number of areas. really cold weather just around the corner. all linked with the warm air going into the arctic. tonight, we keep the clear skies, temperatures taking a bit of a plunge. it would be a really cold night but the breeze is going to stay up which will make it feel cold but temperatures in many areas will just stay the right side of freezing. the exception, perhaps some of the deeper valleys in the highlands of scotland could get down below freezing to give a touch of frost. high pressure still with us on sunday. we start to get those easterly winds, continuing to drag in the dry air so again, another fine and sunny day and although we could start off with a bit of cloud across eastern scotland, there will be more sunshine here than was the case today. notice northern ireland, another big improvement, with sunny skies overhead. sunshine across the board. one of those days not feeling bad in the sunshine, some warmth to the
significance of this is that it helps build high pressure westwards which sends cold air spilling into northern europethe week, temperatures will be around 5 degrees in a number of areas. really cold weather just around the corner. all linked with the warm air going into the arctic. tonight, we keep the clear skies, temperatures taking a bit of a plunge. it would be a really cold night but the breeze is going to stay up which will make it feel cold but temperatures in many areas will just stay...
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we continue that easterly wind feeding in areas of cloud from parts of northern europe in the next fewund the english channel. elsewhere, the cloud comes and goes. some sunny spells. a greater chance of showers on tuesday. especially for northern england and towards the southern counties where on the higher ground we could even see some fla kes higher ground we could even see some flakes of wet snow mixed in with the rain showers and multiples temperatures. all of us in single figures. 6—9dc. factor in the strength of the wind on tuesday. across england and wales, it will feel closer to freezing. a big, big shock to the system i suspect for many of you. so there is confirmation in capital cities after the sunshine of today. feeling colder. bye for now. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 10am. former brexit secretary dominic raab criticises the government for "failing to stand up to brussels bullies". president trump visits northern california following the most devastating wildfires in the state's history. this is very sad to see. as far as the lives are concerned, nobod
we continue that easterly wind feeding in areas of cloud from parts of northern europe in the next fewund the english channel. elsewhere, the cloud comes and goes. some sunny spells. a greater chance of showers on tuesday. especially for northern england and towards the southern counties where on the higher ground we could even see some fla kes higher ground we could even see some flakes of wet snow mixed in with the rain showers and multiples temperatures. all of us in single figures. 6—9dc....
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knocked out of the race -- and it is most likely going to be from a country that can say it is in northern europe includes france. because it is sort of not a formal but an alternation of power from north to south. carol: speaking of tests, you have to talk about what is still going on in the u.k. they are still trying to figure out the terms for brexit. it is still ongoing. bank governor mark carney, what kind of predicaments he find himself in? cristina: there is no playbook for the situation that the bank of england faces next year. we saw a bit of a preview after the referendum, the international reaction. there was a drop in the pound. a small market panic initially. so if there is not a deal that specifies some sort of transition, i think, by the time the march 2019 deadline rolls around, i think that the bank of england will be a sort of first responder in any crisis that happens then. so it will have to -- carol: so the economy starts to wobble in the u.k., he made have to cut rates or something? cristina: it will be difficult, because he will need to raise rates if -- he will raise rates
knocked out of the race -- and it is most likely going to be from a country that can say it is in northern europe includes france. because it is sort of not a formal but an alternation of power from north to south. carol: speaking of tests, you have to talk about what is still going on in the u.k. they are still trying to figure out the terms for brexit. it is still ongoing. bank governor mark carney, what kind of predicaments he find himself in? cristina: there is no playbook for the situation...
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michael: i think you are seeing a lot of movement in northern europe, i think some markets, we have justthe u.k. start to open for medical. spain, italy, ireland, markets to watch. we are seeing a pretty strong trend and i think medical will always come first and you will see recreation follow. for whoace really is can grow the most fastest. how do we determine who wins and who loses going forward in the cannabis industry and why will cronos be a winner or loser? michael: ip is going to be what separates the winners and losers and we have allocated the biggest amount of our resources whether it is financial or whether it is human capital towards developing ip. it is scalable, it will move between markets and i think the way we are thinking about it is where will the industry be in five years and that comes to a number of factors, we think that will change the way the derivative products are manufactured. once again, thanks to the cronos ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. oil on a 12 day losing streak as tasked saudimp arab
michael: i think you are seeing a lot of movement in northern europe, i think some markets, we have justthe u.k. start to open for medical. spain, italy, ireland, markets to watch. we are seeing a pretty strong trend and i think medical will always come first and you will see recreation follow. for whoace really is can grow the most fastest. how do we determine who wins and who loses going forward in the cannabis industry and why will cronos be a winner or loser? michael: ip is going to be what...
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not out of the race, and it will most likely be someone from a country that can say it is in northern europeance because it is not as formal but there is an alternation of power from north to south in this post. of tests, in the u.k., they are still trying to figure out the terms for brexit. bank of england governor mark carney, what is the predicament you might find himself in the 2019? >> there is absolutely no playbook for that situation that the bank of england faces next year. i mean, we saw a bit of a preview after the referendum about the international reaction, so there was a drop in there was a small market panic eventually, so if there isn't a deal that specifies some sort of smooth transition, i think that by the time march 2019 deadline rolls around, i think the bank of england will be a sort of first responder in any crisis that happens. carol: so the economy starts to wobble in the u k and you might have to cut rates or something? >> it will be difficult because he wanted to raise rates if he wants to shore up the pound. differentve to take a tools to stimulate the economy at t
not out of the race, and it will most likely be someone from a country that can say it is in northern europeance because it is not as formal but there is an alternation of power from north to south in this post. of tests, in the u.k., they are still trying to figure out the terms for brexit. bank of england governor mark carney, what is the predicament you might find himself in the 2019? >> there is absolutely no playbook for that situation that the bank of england faces next year. i...
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time it would have been -- there would have been more daffodils there than the classic fields in northern europe but they also planted 3,000 dogwood trees and actually in november of 1968, just before the administration left and the nixon administration came in, in a small ceremony udall brought ladybird and the national parks service director and a few other folks out there to the columbia island and he officially renamed it and rededicated it, ladybird johnson park. there is a small plaque there. also a few years later when president johnson passed away, they created his small but formal naturalistic memorial right there in the middle of the park, as well. so he partnered with ladybird in beautifying and greening d.c. another thing he did -- another success he had was in, believe it or not desegregating the washington redskins. the capital, not the capitol building, the national capital as a city is unique in that most of the public parklands and open spaces are managed not by the district government but by the national parks service and because of this, the redskins old stadium r.f.k. stadium
time it would have been -- there would have been more daffodils there than the classic fields in northern europe but they also planted 3,000 dogwood trees and actually in november of 1968, just before the administration left and the nixon administration came in, in a small ceremony udall brought ladybird and the national parks service director and a few other folks out there to the columbia island and he officially renamed it and rededicated it, ladybird johnson park. there is a small plaque...
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and started here in northern europe and this is i mean it's a little bit now like lucky is back home in the suburb i grew up my dad the neighbors are competing to be more to be more outrageous over the top with their christmas lights and that's what cities around europe do so each city is trying to over do the other ones starting with starting in paris the chantilly is a i mean it was just lit up with their christmas lights these bright red lights that light up in front of the home setting off the christmas season in sort of typical french style but. that's not to be outdone over in london in kew gardens they did the french with a really unbelievable christmas light show i mean for me it looks like something right out of disney and i would laser lights and they have a whole like with origami boats brightly lit up and literally hundreds of thousands of light bulbs that sort of set the british sky alive to maybe make it just a little bit lighter. but my absolute favorite is here and i said not quite a spectacular but really lovely it's this huge cat now in local folk tradition the cat
and started here in northern europe and this is i mean it's a little bit now like lucky is back home in the suburb i grew up my dad the neighbors are competing to be more to be more outrageous over the top with their christmas lights and that's what cities around europe do so each city is trying to over do the other ones starting with starting in paris the chantilly is a i mean it was just lit up with their christmas lights these bright red lights that light up in front of the home setting off...