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he grew up in northumberland, alongside his younger brother bobby, and while bobby's skills soon madere defensive qualities were less glamorous, and he knew it. great tackle by charlton. came in like a brick wall, and an elbow in the face. people tried to compare us, and i used to say you shouldn't compare us. i can't play. i can stop other people playing, but i can't play. bobby can play. he's a creative player. but there's a place in the game for both types. england kept him waiting, though. charlton was nearly 30 when he was finally called up, but he soon made his mark with his first international goal. jackie charlton has got it, and it's a goal! and in 1966 came his and english football's defining moment. jack charlton, like his brother, a world cup winner, both now international celebrities. there was club success too. he was a legend at leeds united, where he won the league title in 1969, before the inspirational player became an inspirational manager. if the ball is coming, there's no way you are going tojump. charlton first flourished at middlesbrough, but it's with the repub
he grew up in northumberland, alongside his younger brother bobby, and while bobby's skills soon madere defensive qualities were less glamorous, and he knew it. great tackle by charlton. came in like a brick wall, and an elbow in the face. people tried to compare us, and i used to say you shouldn't compare us. i can't play. i can stop other people playing, but i can't play. bobby can play. he's a creative player. but there's a place in the game for both types. england kept him waiting, though....
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despite covid restrictions, hundreds of people lined the streets of ashington, in northumberland, toheir respects. this is where jack and bobby charlton started their football years as young children in this part of northumberland. the park over the road is well dated that, these are the railings of what was their primary school back in the day with a tribute here. it is hard to understate just how much affection this town has forjack charlton. to the theme tune from local hero, jack charlton‘s final journey started at the beginning. he was incredibly proud of his hometown of ashington, so his family wanted him to have one last tour of it. this, after all, is where he and his brother bobby paraded in 1966 after winning the world cup. no open top bus, just the back of a vintage car. fast forward 54 years, and the affection is undiminished. the people who live here turned out in their droves. i danced with him at the harmonic when i was about 16. he could play football, but he wasn‘t very good at dancing. everybody loves jackie charlton in ashington. he is a big, big part of ashington,
despite covid restrictions, hundreds of people lined the streets of ashington, in northumberland, toheir respects. this is where jack and bobby charlton started their football years as young children in this part of northumberland. the park over the road is well dated that, these are the railings of what was their primary school back in the day with a tribute here. it is hard to understate just how much affection this town has forjack charlton. to the theme tune from local hero, jack...
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danny savage, bbc news, in northumberland. that is it for now. thank you for watching. hello.ure on the way, at least for the northern half of the uk during the course of wednesday, and on top of that, we've got some patchy rain as well. and you can see where the clouds coming from, off the atlantic as it often does. it's spreading across northern ireland and into scotland. eventually, it will engulf northern england, too. to the south of that, however, i think some sunshine in the morning and in fact, it will end up being a pretty decent day for the channel counties, certainly for london — perhaps east anglia, too. temperatures could get up into the mid—20s in one or two spots but for northern england, scotland, and northern ireland at times overcast, and there will be a little bit of rain, too. and temperatures will be mostly in the mid or the high teens. now, this is the following night, so early hours of thursday, and you can see that cloudy theme continues. if anything, further patchy rain streams in on a south—westerly breeze off the atlantic. and it's going to be mild e
danny savage, bbc news, in northumberland. that is it for now. thank you for watching. hello.ure on the way, at least for the northern half of the uk during the course of wednesday, and on top of that, we've got some patchy rain as well. and you can see where the clouds coming from, off the atlantic as it often does. it's spreading across northern ireland and into scotland. eventually, it will engulf northern england, too. to the south of that, however, i think some sunshine in the morning and...
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danny savage, bbc news, northumberland.for you any time on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. that's all for now. thank you very much for watching. hello. well, for some of us, the skies have remained clear but overall a very cloudy picture on the way, at least for the northern half of the uk during the course of wednesday, and on top of that, we've got some patchy rain as well. and you can see where the clouds coming from, off the atlantic as it often does. it's spreading across northern ireland and into scotland. eventually, it will engulf northern england, too. to the south of that, however, i think some sunshine in the morning and in fact, it will end up being a pretty decent day for the channel counties, certainly for london — perhaps east anglia, too. temperatures could get up into the mid—20s in one or two spots but for northern england, scotland, and northern ireland at times overcast, and there will be a little bit of rain, too. and temperatures will be mostly in the mid or the high teens. now, this is the f
danny savage, bbc news, northumberland.for you any time on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. that's all for now. thank you very much for watching. hello. well, for some of us, the skies have remained clear but overall a very cloudy picture on the way, at least for the northern half of the uk during the course of wednesday, and on top of that, we've got some patchy rain as well. and you can see where the clouds coming from, off the atlantic as it often does. it's spreading across...
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a cow that got stranded at the bottom of a steep bank on the northumberland cumbrian border has beenally freed. the 15—year—old galloway got stuck at the crammel linn waterfall near gilsland on monday night. it's thought a visitor left a gate open and the cow found its way down from its field to the water's edge. the area has been hit by heavy rain for days, and the frightened animal was unable to make its way back up the hill. the fire and rescue service from nearby raf spadeadam joined other rescuers in a bid to try and guide the animal to safety, but in the end it had to be sedated and airlifted out by an raf helicopter. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with anna smith. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. first up, spaceship earth, a fascinating documentary about eight people who locked down for two years for a science experiment. as i am ready to enter, i take my last breath of this atmosphere in two years. we were pioneers. we were the first biospherians. how can you prepare yours
a cow that got stranded at the bottom of a steep bank on the northumberland cumbrian border has beenally freed. the 15—year—old galloway got stuck at the crammel linn waterfall near gilsland on monday night. it's thought a visitor left a gate open and the cow found its way down from its field to the water's edge. the area has been hit by heavy rain for days, and the frightened animal was unable to make its way back up the hill. the fire and rescue service from nearby raf spadeadam joined...
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we have james and lucy bowen who got married in northumberland and they put out there waiting from incotland, northern ireland and wales have been going at a different pace from england. absolutely. 0f different pace from england. absolutely. of course leicester is locked down locally as you alluded to earlier. this is not blanket in any more than the rate of infection is blanket. there are hotspots around the country and around the whole country and wales in scotland are going at a different pace. and much more cautious pace particularly in scotland. and i think many people, although it is important that life returns to some sort of normality, i think people are generally still quite nervous although i have to say i am so excited i have an appointment to get my haircut next week. excited i have an appointment to get my haircut next weeklj excited i have an appointment to get my haircut next week. i am sorry to hear that. i‘m rather liking the longer look. nigel, you look like you had your hair cut. but i‘m sure you had your hair cut. but i‘m sure you haven‘t. is it a diy you had your
we have james and lucy bowen who got married in northumberland and they put out there waiting from incotland, northern ireland and wales have been going at a different pace from england. absolutely. 0f different pace from england. absolutely. of course leicester is locked down locally as you alluded to earlier. this is not blanket in any more than the rate of infection is blanket. there are hotspots around the country and around the whole country and wales in scotland are going at a different...
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despite covid restrictions — hundreds of people lined the streets of ashington, in northumberland, toer the road. these are the railings of what was their primary school back in the day with the tribute here. it is hard to understate just how much affection this town has project charlton. —— forjack charlton. to the theme tune from local hero, jack charlton's final journey started at the beginning. he was incredibly proud of his home town of ashington so his family wanted him to have one last tour of it. this, after all, is where he and his brother bobby paraded in 1966 after winning the world cup. no open top bus — just the back of a vintage car. fast forward 54 years and the affection is undiminished, and the people who live here turned out in their droves. i danced with him when i was about 16. he could play football but he wasn't very good at dancing! he's a big part of ashington and he's going to be big loss. he's an ordinary man, the backdrop to our lives, he related to common people, he worked hard and got out of the pits, as it were, and he became a professional. a great role
despite covid restrictions — hundreds of people lined the streets of ashington, in northumberland, toer the road. these are the railings of what was their primary school back in the day with the tribute here. it is hard to understate just how much affection this town has project charlton. —— forjack charlton. to the theme tune from local hero, jack charlton's final journey started at the beginning. he was incredibly proud of his home town of ashington so his family wanted him to have one...
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turning driver northern ireland, maine across cumbria and northumberland and cou nty cumbria and northumberlandy. this is the brief surge of summer friday. this is the brief surge of summer heat friday. this is the brief surge of summer heat across friday. this is the brief surge of summer heat across the country on friday, sunshine for many. in northern ireland, after the morning sunshine, cloud and rain spreading in from the west. across england and wales, a few isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon but note the temperatures, widely into their 30s, 34 in the london area, could get to about 26 in the likes of glasgow, aviemore and also inverness, so a big change from what you had today. but the upshot could be some severe storms in central and eastern england, eastern parts of scotland, too. they will get out of the way as they go through friday night and into saturday, back to sunshine and showers, still warm in east anglia and the south—east but cooler for all and temperatures in the teens in western areas. your headlines are next. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munch
turning driver northern ireland, maine across cumbria and northumberland and cou nty cumbria and northumberlandy. this is the brief surge of summer friday. this is the brief surge of summer heat friday. this is the brief surge of summer heat across friday. this is the brief surge of summer heat across the country on friday, sunshine for many. in northern ireland, after the morning sunshine, cloud and rain spreading in from the west. across england and wales, a few isolated thunderstorms in the...
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turning better across northumberland, north lancashire, cou nty northumberland, north lancashire, countyudy, some rain for parts of northern england, north and west wales, may stay damp across wales during the day, showery conditions across the midlands, lincolnshire. in the south—east and the channel islands, staying dry and sunny throughout, pretty warm, further north of this front, brighter in northern england, scotla nd brighter in northern england, scotland and northern ireland, showers with sunshine. pressure pushing south as we go through saturday into sunday. still lingering across east anglia and the south—east for early sunday, it should stay clear, mostly dry force most of us, showers in the north—west of scotland, pressure and we see over the next few days but pleasa nt we see over the next few days but pleasant enough in the sunshine. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the economic impact of coronavirus — the number of uk workers on payrolls falls by nearly two thirds of a million since before the lockdown. as a result of t
turning better across northumberland, north lancashire, cou nty northumberland, north lancashire, countyudy, some rain for parts of northern england, north and west wales, may stay damp across wales during the day, showery conditions across the midlands, lincolnshire. in the south—east and the channel islands, staying dry and sunny throughout, pretty warm, further north of this front, brighter in northern england, scotla nd brighter in northern england, scotland and northern ireland, showers...
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this is cramlington house in northumberland. panorama was here the week before lockdown.wner, lucy craig, filmed for us inside. it's been such an emotionaljourney. it's been heart—breaking at times, it's been incredibly demanding. one of my homes had a covid outbreak, and that has gone right through the home. lucy did what she could to keep her residents safe. she stopped staff moving between homes and paid for taxis to get them to work. she also agreed with her local authority that anyone who might be positive was quarantined before being sent to her but still the virus got through. to be perfectly frank with you, we've had 53 positive residents in the home and we've had six covid deaths. and i've got people saying to me, "wow, those numbers are great." no, they're not, those numbers are horrendous for me personally. any death is a horrendous death. so far, more than 115,000 people have lost their lives to coronavirus. some initial vaccine results are promising. for those who've already had the virus, it's too early to say what immunity they have and how long it will las
this is cramlington house in northumberland. panorama was here the week before lockdown.wner, lucy craig, filmed for us inside. it's been such an emotionaljourney. it's been heart—breaking at times, it's been incredibly demanding. one of my homes had a covid outbreak, and that has gone right through the home. lucy did what she could to keep her residents safe. she stopped staff moving between homes and paid for taxis to get them to work. she also agreed with her local authority that anyone...
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thousands of people have lined the streets of jack charlton's hometown in northumberland, in north—easteered or waved flags and banners, as the cortege passed through the streets of ashington. his grandchildren paid tribute to "a proud englishman" who was famously a member of england's 1966 world cup winning side, "a proud northerner and a proud honorary irishman." he went on to manage the republic of ireland. because of pandemic restrictions, many of his family cannot be there for that ceremony so there will be a memorial service later on. and president trump has said the outbreak is likely to get worse before it gets better was not ina change before it gets better was not in a change of tack, he urged people to use a mask when unable to socially distance. that's it for now. thank you for watching. —— said the outbreak is likely to get worse before it gets better. hello. well, for some of us, the skies have remained clear but overall a very cloudy picture on the way, at least for the northern half of the uk during the course of wednesday, and on top of that, we've got some patchy rain
thousands of people have lined the streets of jack charlton's hometown in northumberland, in north—easteered or waved flags and banners, as the cortege passed through the streets of ashington. his grandchildren paid tribute to "a proud englishman" who was famously a member of england's 1966 world cup winning side, "a proud northerner and a proud honorary irishman." he went on to manage the republic of ireland. because of pandemic restrictions, many of his family cannot be...
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he wasn't gentle on the pitch, he was a hard as nails northumberland centre happy would kick anythingr, manager. more importantly, as a human being. in ireland in particular, a sense of a real sadness. he took that team to the world cup in 1990 and 1994. some incredible wins getting to the last eight in1990. incredible wins getting to the last eight in 1990. beating ashley in the opening games are then played in 1994. -- opening games are then played in 1994. —— beating italy. in the 11 men that won the world cup for england, with his passing, only five of those players are still alive of the 11. it is a group of sporting legends who are diminishing with sad rapidity. there is a lot of laughter about jack charlton. he brought some fantastic stories, but also a large degree of sadness, he has died to rape old age of 85. thank you for this edition of the papers —— the ripe old age. yasmin and martin will both be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers. goodbye for now. theme music. welcome to click. i hope you're doing ok. last week lara ventured into her garden. this week we've bo
he wasn't gentle on the pitch, he was a hard as nails northumberland centre happy would kick anythingr, manager. more importantly, as a human being. in ireland in particular, a sense of a real sadness. he took that team to the world cup in 1990 and 1994. some incredible wins getting to the last eight in1990. incredible wins getting to the last eight in 1990. beating ashley in the opening games are then played in 1994. -- opening games are then played in 1994. —— beating italy. in the 11 men...
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this is cramlington house in northumberland. panorama was here the week before lockdown.rom tom. the owner, lucy craig, filmed for us inside. it's been such an emotionaljourney. it's been heart—breaking at times, it's been incredibly demanding. one of my homes had a covid outbreak, and that has gone right through the home. lucy did what she could to keep her residents safe. she stopped staff moving between homes and paid for taxis to get them to work. she also agreed with her local authority that anyone who might be positive was quarantined before being sent to her but still the virus got through. to be perfectly frank with you, we've had 53 positive residents in the home and we've had six covid deaths. and i've got people saying to me, "wow, those numbers are great. " no, they're not, those numbers are horrendous for me personally. any death is a horrendous death. so far, more than 115,000 people have lost their lives to coronavirus. some initial vaccine results are promising. for those who've already had the virus, it's too early to say what immunity they have and how l
this is cramlington house in northumberland. panorama was here the week before lockdown.rom tom. the owner, lucy craig, filmed for us inside. it's been such an emotionaljourney. it's been heart—breaking at times, it's been incredibly demanding. one of my homes had a covid outbreak, and that has gone right through the home. lucy did what she could to keep her residents safe. she stopped staff moving between homes and paid for taxis to get them to work. she also agreed with her local authority...
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charlton grew up in northumberland and after a brief spell as a miner, opted for a career in footballer brother, bobby. but while bobby's attacking flair soon made him a star, jack's defensive qualities were rather less glamorous. jack charlton. came in like a brick wall and he's hurt. he got an elbow in the face. for all his bravery, he always admitted he was no match for his brother. people try to compare us and i used to say, you shouldn't compare us. i can't play. i can stop other people playing but i can't play. bobby can play. he is a creative player. but there's a place in the game for both types. and it was a point he proved very successfully. charlton's power helped him score goals as well as stop them. he spent his entire playing career at leeds united, winning the league title in 1969. he wasn't called up for england until he was nearly 30, but soon made his mark, scoring his first international goal against finland in 1966. oh, and jacky charlton's got it. and it's a goal! and a month later came his defining moment — both he and bobby part of the team which lifted the worl
charlton grew up in northumberland and after a brief spell as a miner, opted for a career in footballer brother, bobby. but while bobby's attacking flair soon made him a star, jack's defensive qualities were rather less glamorous. jack charlton. came in like a brick wall and he's hurt. he got an elbow in the face. for all his bravery, he always admitted he was no match for his brother. people try to compare us and i used to say, you shouldn't compare us. i can't play. i can stop other people...
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have lined the streets of jack ta rlton have lined the streets of jack tarlton ‘s home town of northumberlanduded and cheered as the funeral proceeded past. they paid tribute to a proud northerner, and irishman at his funeral service. much more on the news any time at the bbc website and on the twitter feed. thank you so on the twitter feed. thank you so much for watching. hello. well, for some of us, the skies have remained clear but overall a very cloudy picture on the way, at least for the northern half of the uk during the course of wednesday, and on top of that, we've got some patchy rain as well. and you can see where the clouds coming from, off the atlantic as it often does. it's spreading across northern ireland and into scotland. eventually, it will engulf northern england, too. to the south of that, however, i think some sunshine in the morning and in fact, it will end up being a pretty decent day for the channel counties, certainly for london perhaps east anglia, too. temperatures could get up into the mid—20s in one or two spots but for northern england, scotland, and northern ire
have lined the streets of jack ta rlton have lined the streets of jack tarlton ‘s home town of northumberlanduded and cheered as the funeral proceeded past. they paid tribute to a proud northerner, and irishman at his funeral service. much more on the news any time at the bbc website and on the twitter feed. thank you so on the twitter feed. thank you so much for watching. hello. well, for some of us, the skies have remained clear but overall a very cloudy picture on the way, at least for the...
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into northern england as we get later on into the day as well, into the likes of cumbria and northumberlandarmest day of the next few. temperatures in the mid—20s, where we should see some decent sunshine on friday. and then for the weekend, it's a question ofjust how quickly this front will work its way southwards. that is open to some question. for saturday, it looks like scotland and northern ireland should be largely dry with some sunshine, aside from sharper showers in the north—west of scotland. this band of cloud, the weather front tending to break up as it works its way south on saturday, but for a time, there could be a cloudier spell of weather for many parts of england and wales, perhaps a little light and patchy rain. and notice the temperatures have just come down a shade, even to the south with some sunshine, in contrast to friday. saturday into sunday, the front keeps trickling its way slowly south—eastwards. by sunday, it possibly could be away into the continent. there isjust the question, though, that it could linger towards the south—east of the uk, producing some quite s
into northern england as we get later on into the day as well, into the likes of cumbria and northumberlandarmest day of the next few. temperatures in the mid—20s, where we should see some decent sunshine on friday. and then for the weekend, it's a question ofjust how quickly this front will work its way southwards. that is open to some question. for saturday, it looks like scotland and northern ireland should be largely dry with some sunshine, aside from sharper showers in the north—west...
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he passed away last night at home in northumberland with his family by his side.kgrounds the marks they deserve. labour calls for the uk government to clarify its position on face coverings, after the prime minister said a "stricter" approach was needed in england. bo5nia i5 marking the 25th anniversary of the srebrenica massacre, in which 8,000 bosnian muslim men and boys were murdered. hello and welcome, if you're watching in the uk or around the world. stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. but first, the england football legend jack charlton has died at the age of 85.
he passed away last night at home in northumberland with his family by his side.kgrounds the marks they deserve. labour calls for the uk government to clarify its position on face coverings, after the prime minister said a "stricter" approach was needed in england. bo5nia i5 marking the 25th anniversary of the srebrenica massacre, in which 8,000 bosnian muslim men and boys were murdered. hello and welcome, if you're watching in the uk or around the world. stay with us for the latest...
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and thousands of people line the streets of ashington in northumberland to pay tribute to football greatg awaited report into alleged russian interference in uk democracy and society has said moscow poses an ‘immediate and urgent threat to national security'. parliament‘s intelligence and security committee accuses the government of not being willing to investigate whether moscow interfered in the 2016 brexit referendum — and of welcoming with ‘open arms‘ russian money. the foreign secretary dominic raab says the government will be resolute in defending the uk from hostile state activity. we‘ll be getting reaction from westminster and moscow shortly. but first with the details of the report here‘s our political correspondent nick eardley. what influence does russia have here? in our politics and wider british society. did russia interfere? it‘s been months since an influential group of mps investigated russian interference. today, after accusations of delay and cover—up, we finally found out their conclusions, that the government hasn‘t done enough. in our opinion, the uk government took
and thousands of people line the streets of ashington in northumberland to pay tribute to football greatg awaited report into alleged russian interference in uk democracy and society has said moscow poses an ‘immediate and urgent threat to national security'. parliament‘s intelligence and security committee accuses the government of not being willing to investigate whether moscow interfered in the 2016 brexit referendum — and of welcoming with ‘open arms‘ russian money. the foreign...
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sunny conditions for cumbria, northumberland and county durham.storms heading your way. temperatures down from what we would expect. cloud across eastern areas tonight, eastern scotland, a few heavy showers. starry skies to take us through the night and this is when temperatures will drop further than previously. a lot more sunshine for wales. in eastern counties, eastern scotland, this is where we will see sunshine develop. heavy and potentially thundery showers in the pennines. isolated showers in the west but many will be dry and bright today in southern parts of the country. temperatures down from what we would normally expect. when the sunshine disappears, a chillier night takes us into the weekend. not much cloud around first thing. we'll see it build through the day. a few isolated showers. the vast majority will stay dry with some sunny spells and temperatures 17—21dc. a cool and sunny start to sunday. more sunshine around for england and wales so warming up here, later today though cloud and rain arrives in scotland and northern ireland.
sunny conditions for cumbria, northumberland and county durham.storms heading your way. temperatures down from what we would expect. cloud across eastern areas tonight, eastern scotland, a few heavy showers. starry skies to take us through the night and this is when temperatures will drop further than previously. a lot more sunshine for wales. in eastern counties, eastern scotland, this is where we will see sunshine develop. heavy and potentially thundery showers in the pennines. isolated...
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on wednesday the british masters is taking place in northumberland and it's scotland's david lohr who leads for a shot after round one but without fans the tour has cut prize money and many of the top european stars of chosen instead to play on the p.g.a. tour over in the u.s. earlier we spoke to go football to rupa bell who is covering the event this week. the us p.g.a. which is obviously the really it financial powerhouse of the school does seem to be able to be weathering the storm as far as the finance is concerned for the european towards a very different set of situations and they are very worried going forward about the financial situation within the sport this tournament alone last year the prize fund was 3000000 euros this week i think it's about 1200000 euros players can see that the money is now over in america and they're just not sure where the european tour is going to be able to go in terms of getting back to the kind of financial levels that it's had before cogan and you can hear it from some of the players because they just don't know what's going to happen and you ca
on wednesday the british masters is taking place in northumberland and it's scotland's david lohr who leads for a shot after round one but without fans the tour has cut prize money and many of the top european stars of chosen instead to play on the p.g.a. tour over in the u.s. earlier we spoke to go football to rupa bell who is covering the event this week. the us p.g.a. which is obviously the really it financial powerhouse of the school does seem to be able to be weathering the storm as far as...
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on wednesday the british masters is taking place in northumberland and it's scotland's david lohr who leads by a shot after round one but without find that all has caught prize money and many of the top european stars have chosen instead to apply on the p.g.a. tour over in the us that service. the pub now the ferrari formula one team of decided to make some changes after their poor start of the season they were structuring that technical department quote create a more focus and simplified chain of command ferrari have not want to drive a title since 2007 they're currently 5th in the championship why behind the dominant myside. and the world's biggest cycling team is changing its name for the 2nd time in 15 months or was originally tame sky became saying any us now we know it is in the us credit is promoting a new car designed by team owner jim wright with its aim to produce the last 6 told of france winners but has faced allegations of doping all of which are denied. and world rugby is recommending a temporary international calendar and that the covert 19 disruption it wants the south
on wednesday the british masters is taking place in northumberland and it's scotland's david lohr who leads by a shot after round one but without find that all has caught prize money and many of the top european stars have chosen instead to apply on the p.g.a. tour over in the us that service. the pub now the ferrari formula one team of decided to make some changes after their poor start of the season they were structuring that technical department quote create a more focus and simplified chain...
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thousands of people lined the streets to pay their respects in his hometown of washington in northumberland charlton died earlier this month at the age of 85 as a player he won the 1966 world cup with england in the same same as his brother bobby had 762 appearances village united and managed the republic of ireland back to back world cups in the 1990 s. . moved away but he never got his route to take him back and finish off is right here in which the least we can do you can tell by the street stuff is a little low for the man you know you get a lot of people whom the genes are accents and everything you would just know you just don't. and it's good just started. police are calling on liverpool fans not to gather in large numbers when the tail if the premier league trophy on wednesday because of the threat of the coronavirus pandemic officials are understandably chained to avoid a repeat of seems like this from last month when liverpool clinch the title you're going cop staying will receive the trophy after the one day against chelsea. yes we collectively understand the desire to celebrate
thousands of people lined the streets to pay their respects in his hometown of washington in northumberland charlton died earlier this month at the age of 85 as a player he won the 1966 world cup with england in the same same as his brother bobby had 762 appearances village united and managed the republic of ireland back to back world cups in the 1990 s. . moved away but he never got his route to take him back and finish off is right here in which the least we can do you can tell by the street...
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Jul 9, 2020
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brightening up in northern england, especially across cumbria and northumberland.rts of england as well, with most of the extensive cloud clearing away. bright and clear sky that was the west, with some starry moments into tomorrow morning. but temperatures here will be in single figures. a bright start, lots of sunshine around on friday morning. lots more cloud across northern and eastern scotland. it is here will we will be susceptible to the odd rumble of thunder in eastern counties of england the odd shower dotted elsewhere, but if anything, more sunshine around you tomorrow compared with today. temperatures will drop a little bit, dropping into the teens for the vast majority. the cool night will follow to ta ke majority. the cool night will follow to take us into the start of the weekend, but the weekend, high pressure builds on. that means dry weather. that's how your weather is looking. your headline shortly. good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today... up to £30 billion to kick start the economy. the chanc
brightening up in northern england, especially across cumbria and northumberland.rts of england as well, with most of the extensive cloud clearing away. bright and clear sky that was the west, with some starry moments into tomorrow morning. but temperatures here will be in single figures. a bright start, lots of sunshine around on friday morning. lots more cloud across northern and eastern scotland. it is here will we will be susceptible to the odd rumble of thunder in eastern counties of...
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brighter in north wales, northern england, sunny conditions for cumbria, northumberland.ty thunderstorms heading your way, temperatures across the uk down on what we expect this time of year, humid in the south. plenty of cloud in the east tonight, showers in eastern scotland, in the west starry skies to take us through the night, temperatures dropping the further tier, into single figures. bright start to friday, sunshine for wales and the south—west. cloudy conditions eastern scotland, eastern counties of england, some sunshine developing here, but prone to heavy and potentially thundery showers, the pennines eastwards in particular. isolated showers in the west, dry, brighter day in southern parts of the country. temperatures down a little bit on the values today, offset by the fact we have more sunshine. in the sunshine disappears, chilly at night taking us disappears, chilly at night taking us into the weekend, single figures for many, not much cloud around first thing. we see cloud building, some isolated showers in england, north west midlands, western scotland, th
brighter in north wales, northern england, sunny conditions for cumbria, northumberland.ty thunderstorms heading your way, temperatures across the uk down on what we expect this time of year, humid in the south. plenty of cloud in the east tonight, showers in eastern scotland, in the west starry skies to take us through the night, temperatures dropping the further tier, into single figures. bright start to friday, sunshine for wales and the south—west. cloudy conditions eastern scotland,...
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Jul 24, 2020
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it is just alnwick in northumberland this week. it isjust a alnwick in northumberland this week. show as a shot from above which explains? from down here it is a field full of maize, towering rows and rows of eight. you get the full effect from above, when you look at it from a bird's eye view you can see that the entire maze of maize creates this incredible tribute to our health care workers. from above, it spells out a giant thank you to the nhs. it was all the creation of the nhs. it was all the creation of the ward family who own and run the farm, it was a family affair, the creation, starting off with a dad, steve, you came up with the concept? yes, morning. we generally had various mazes of animal themes throughout the last few years and we we re throughout the last few years and we were going to go with an animal theme again this year, but at the end of march when it was coming up to the time to plant eight, having seen to the time to plant eight, having seen all the thursday evening clap for carers at night, i decided to do a tribute to the nhs. it was my idea and that we
it is just alnwick in northumberland this week. it isjust a alnwick in northumberland this week. show as a shot from above which explains? from down here it is a field full of maize, towering rows and rows of eight. you get the full effect from above, when you look at it from a bird's eye view you can see that the entire maze of maize creates this incredible tribute to our health care workers. from above, it spells out a giant thank you to the nhs. it was all the creation of the nhs. it was all...
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Jul 21, 2020
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he grew up in ashington, northumberland, with brother bobby.mum's passion, football, that proved his calling. and while bobby spun silk, jack was granite. he came in like a brick wall and he's hurt... i can't play. i can stop other people playing, but i can't play. bobby can play, he's a creative player. but there's a place in the game for both types. the two brothers were there on english football's most famous day. that, a rare slip from jack, as they became world cup winners together. but while bobby became a manchester united hero, jack spent his entire playing career across the pennines in leeds. he was there right through their golden age, an unforgettable presence. when ijoined the club, big jack was an established player, and you look up to players like that, when you're a young lad, you know, because they've achieved something. and a wonderful servant to leeds united football club. a one—club man, all his playing career. always a natural leader, jack moved to the dugout, at first with middlesbrough, but most famously with ireland. they
he grew up in ashington, northumberland, with brother bobby.mum's passion, football, that proved his calling. and while bobby spun silk, jack was granite. he came in like a brick wall and he's hurt... i can't play. i can stop other people playing, but i can't play. bobby can play, he's a creative player. but there's a place in the game for both types. the two brothers were there on english football's most famous day. that, a rare slip from jack, as they became world cup winners together. but...
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he is to come back here a few times a week when he was playing at leeds, a real northumberland man, lovedd out today has proved how highly thought of he is. how about you, lindsay? he seemed a lovely man. his mum taught you at school? yes, she was a lovely lady. what do you think of the fact that jack charlton came from the town where you live? happy, like, good. you are pretty proud of him, you are telling me earlier? yes. thank you for having a chat with us this morning. the family have asked people that because we are in a pandemic, they have asked people to be distancing and wear masks. these are strange times, but how touching for them that despite that, so many are coming out today to pay their respects to jack charlton. thank you very much, fiona. thank you. you are about to find out what is in the russia report nearly a year and a half after it was completed. the report will be published by parliaments, intelligence and security committee any moment now. the chair is julian security committee any moment now. the chair isjulian lewis and he will start with opening remarks and then
he is to come back here a few times a week when he was playing at leeds, a real northumberland man, lovedd out today has proved how highly thought of he is. how about you, lindsay? he seemed a lovely man. his mum taught you at school? yes, she was a lovely lady. what do you think of the fact that jack charlton came from the town where you live? happy, like, good. you are pretty proud of him, you are telling me earlier? yes. thank you for having a chat with us this morning. the family have asked...
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Jul 22, 2020
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let's talk to lucy craig who runs two care homes, in newcastle and northumberland, specialising in dementiaoperly considered exactly the impact on our residents in terms of the visiting protocol. for example, we can now welcome relatives into our gardens but that is with great restrictions. for example, we must respect the two metre distance. we are asking people to wear face coverings where appropriate. we are asking people that if they come into contact or have any symptoms of the virus that we then close our home down com pletely we then close our home down completely to visitors again. what we are saying to relatives is, here is your daughter, who is coming in to see mum. she is desperate to give her a hug, desperate to kiss her and see how she is, and that still can't happen. added to which, if we have a breach of protocol, let's say in 7-10 breach of protocol, let's say in 7—10 days' time, we have to com pletely 7—10 days' time, we have to completely close the home down again, meaning no visitors for a longer period of time.” again, meaning no visitors for a longer period of time. i u
let's talk to lucy craig who runs two care homes, in newcastle and northumberland, specialising in dementiaoperly considered exactly the impact on our residents in terms of the visiting protocol. for example, we can now welcome relatives into our gardens but that is with great restrictions. for example, we must respect the two metre distance. we are asking people to wear face coverings where appropriate. we are asking people that if they come into contact or have any symptoms of the virus that...
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he grew up in ashington, northumberland, with brother bobby.hat, a rare slip from jack, as they became world cup winners together. but while bobby became a manchester united hero, jack spent his entire playing career across the pennines in leeds. he was there right through their golden age, an unforgettable presence. when ijoined the club, big jack was an established player, and you look up to players like that, when you're a young lad, you know, because they've achieved something. and a wonderful servant to leeds united football club. a one—club man, all his playing career. always a natural leader, jack moved to the dugout, at first with middlesbrough, but most famously with ireland. they'd never reached a world cup before charlton took charge. in 1990, they shocked everyone to make the quarterfinals. and the party can begin! four years later, in the heat of america, they beat italy, and again made the knockouts. an english hero, now an irish one, too. he left a massive imprint on ireland and a lot of people's lives, but he left a massive impr
he grew up in ashington, northumberland, with brother bobby.hat, a rare slip from jack, as they became world cup winners together. but while bobby became a manchester united hero, jack spent his entire playing career across the pennines in leeds. he was there right through their golden age, an unforgettable presence. when ijoined the club, big jack was an established player, and you look up to players like that, when you're a young lad, you know, because they've achieved something. and a...