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belfast 17 degrees but for norwich, 13 with that ring it is quite chilly for this time of the year.ng up together with the cloud and the rain. eventually we should blow all that rain away from the south—east of england and ecb as you can see, it works its way up ecb as you can see, it works its way up into northern england, into the midlands, wales and the south west. a key wind without rain. mild overnight, temperatures not dropping much from daytime highs. the main focus of the weather continues tomorrow and the next day probably. not moving very far at all. the winds will be stronger though and that rents continue on and off gci’oss that rents continue on and off across northern england, across wales. it should move away from much of the south west of england. north midlands catching rain as well. as it brightens further southeast, we get sunshine. there may well be some heavy thunder he showers up underneath that rain with the wind and strengthening as well. everybody will feel cold. 12 degrees at this time of the year is quite unusual. further northern west, scotland could have
belfast 17 degrees but for norwich, 13 with that ring it is quite chilly for this time of the year.ng up together with the cloud and the rain. eventually we should blow all that rain away from the south—east of england and ecb as you can see, it works its way up ecb as you can see, it works its way up into northern england, into the midlands, wales and the south west. a key wind without rain. mild overnight, temperatures not dropping much from daytime highs. the main focus of the weather...
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their title with a trip to west ham, while the champions league winners liverpool play newly promoted norwichtime clubs will get a short mid—season break in february. the former west ham boss slaven bilic has been appointed the new manager of west bromwich albion on a 2 year deal. the croatian officially replaces darren moore who was sacked in march. bilic last managed in england in 2017 before a short stint in saudi arabia. and over in spain, eden hazard's new adventure with real madrid is under way. he's been officially presented to the fans at the santiago bernabeu stadium, after completing his move from chelsea in a deal that could be worth up to 150 million pounds. hazard described leaving chelsea as the hardest decision of his career, but he's received a very warm welcome from real supporters who'll be hoping he can lead them to the big prizes next season. chris froome‘s six—hour operation following a high—speed crash on wednesday has been described as a "success" both by his surgeon and his team ineos. froome‘s definitely out of this year's tour de france — a race he's won four times.
their title with a trip to west ham, while the champions league winners liverpool play newly promoted norwichtime clubs will get a short mid—season break in february. the former west ham boss slaven bilic has been appointed the new manager of west bromwich albion on a 2 year deal. the croatian officially replaces darren moore who was sacked in march. bilic last managed in england in 2017 before a short stint in saudi arabia. and over in spain, eden hazard's new adventure with real madrid is...
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a woman from norwich who wants to go into wrestling.ily, the whole family are about wrestling, but in america it is a really big deal, whereas over here the heyday was in the ‘70s. i thought it was ok. i am surprised. we are disagreeing on fighting with my family. but we agree that support the girls is terrific. i thank you for a very cheery week on balance. yes. lovely to see you. and that is it for this week. enjoy yourfilm going, whatever you are watching. see you next time. through friday, it focused on the western half of the uk and it is here that we saw our highest temperatures, we reached 30 celsius in the highlands of scotland, making it the uk's warmest day of the year so it the uk's warmest day of the year so far, but we are expected to exceed that on saturday. we are drying up this heat and humidity from the sahara, it has brought the heat wave across western parts of europe and are friday, france recorded its highest ever temperature and we have got fresher conditions waiting in the wings, but we will not feel the effects o
a woman from norwich who wants to go into wrestling.ily, the whole family are about wrestling, but in america it is a really big deal, whereas over here the heyday was in the ‘70s. i thought it was ok. i am surprised. we are disagreeing on fighting with my family. but we agree that support the girls is terrific. i thank you for a very cheery week on balance. yes. lovely to see you. and that is it for this week. enjoy yourfilm going, whatever you are watching. see you next time. through...
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a woman from norwich who wants to go into wrestling. wants to go into wrestling.ing family. her whole family are about wrestling. wrestling has gone from the uk to america where in america it is a really big deal. over here the heyday was in the 1970s, world of sport in the afternoon. i thought it was ok. well, i'm surprised. so we disagree on fighting with my family. good performances. and we are agreed that support the girls is terrific. oh yes. 0k. and thank you for a very cheery week, on balance. yes. all things considered. welcome back. lovely to see you, mark. thank you very much. see you next week. and that is it for this week, as you will gather. enjoy yourfilm going, whatever you're watching. see you next time. bye— bye. hello again. well, it was the warmest day of the year so far or should that be the hottest day. 3a in parts of heathrow and northolt in west london but we have seen a sharia spread its way in across the uk and as we head into sunday, the highest temperature of 25, it's still warm but not as hot and humid as it was today. watson into the d
a woman from norwich who wants to go into wrestling. wants to go into wrestling.ing family. her whole family are about wrestling. wrestling has gone from the uk to america where in america it is a really big deal. over here the heyday was in the 1970s, world of sport in the afternoon. i thought it was ok. well, i'm surprised. so we disagree on fighting with my family. good performances. and we are agreed that support the girls is terrific. oh yes. 0k. and thank you for a very cheery week, on...
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a woman from norwich who wants to go into wrestling. wants to go into wrestling.mily. her whole family are about wrestling. but of course wrestling has gone from the uk to america where in america it is a really big deal. over here, the heyday was in the 19705, world of sport in the afternoon. i thought it was ok. well, i'm surprised. so we disagree on fighting with my family. good performances. and we are agreed that support the girls is terrific. oh, yes, yes. 0k. and thank you for a very cheery week, on balance. yes. all things considered. welcome back. lovely to see you, mark. thank you very much. see you next week. and that is it for this week, as you will gather. enjoy yourfilm going, whatever you're watching. see you next time. bye— bye. is always worth looking back at the heatwave, extremely punishing heatwave, extremely punishing heatwave we had across parts of europe. we had temperature records smashed. temperatures reached 46 celsius in france. that beat the old gin record by five celsius. it wasn't just beaten by gin record by five celsius. it wasn'tju
a woman from norwich who wants to go into wrestling. wants to go into wrestling.mily. her whole family are about wrestling. but of course wrestling has gone from the uk to america where in america it is a really big deal. over here, the heyday was in the 19705, world of sport in the afternoon. i thought it was ok. well, i'm surprised. so we disagree on fighting with my family. good performances. and we are agreed that support the girls is terrific. oh, yes, yes. 0k. and thank you for a very...
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the opening day of the season will see champions league winners liverpool welcome norwich city, newlyy the 9th of august, and the game of the weekend sees chelsea visit manchester united, the full season of fixtures is available on the bbc sport website. new manager at west bromwich albion, slaven bilic has been appointed on a two—year deal, the croatian officially replaces darren moore, sacked in march, before caretaker darren moore, sacked in march, before ca reta kerjimmy darren moore, sacked in march, before caretakerjimmy shannon led them to the play—offs in the championship. before a stint in saudi arabia, slaven bilic she last managed in 2017. england under 17 coach has left to ta ke england under 17 coach has left to take over england under 17 coach has left to ta ke over swa nsea england under 17 coach has left to take over swansea city, he has not managed in club football before but led the under 17s two worlds cup success , led the under 17s two worlds cup success, with a team that included the likes of jadon sancho and success, with a team that included the likes ofjadon s
the opening day of the season will see champions league winners liverpool welcome norwich city, newlyy the 9th of august, and the game of the weekend sees chelsea visit manchester united, the full season of fixtures is available on the bbc sport website. new manager at west bromwich albion, slaven bilic has been appointed on a two—year deal, the croatian officially replaces darren moore, sacked in march, before caretaker darren moore, sacked in march, before ca reta kerjimmy darren moore,...
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the wooden high rise on the shore of lake muir in norwich valley has 18 stories 85 and a half metres high the tallest wooden building ever to be built worldwide. the project was the 1st film and the personal dream for developer. it's a symbol of what is possible. to make in word complicated buildings and also high rise buildings and how to reduce c o 2 and this is 60 percent lower c o 2 than in steel and concrete you think clearer and clearer so it's healthier both for people but also for the nature. life but that we can as an apartment on the 15th floor. be thoroughly enjoys being surrounded by would. like this i feel diverted you can smell the bird all the video you see makes. doing something with you so i think it's more like this living scene concrete right so you feel that the building is living actually with you. it took years of pioneering work to make the wooden tower impermeable to wyndham whether it was designed by paul architect and moved from a company specialized in temperate construction. project coordinator. ventured into new architectural territory. we had never done
the wooden high rise on the shore of lake muir in norwich valley has 18 stories 85 and a half metres high the tallest wooden building ever to be built worldwide. the project was the 1st film and the personal dream for developer. it's a symbol of what is possible. to make in word complicated buildings and also high rise buildings and how to reduce c o 2 and this is 60 percent lower c o 2 than in steel and concrete you think clearer and clearer so it's healthier both for people but also for the...
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seeing for belarus and for the victims here in the woods it's a prayer for the dead but norwich has demands for the living as well he wants the whole historical truth of this place to be revealed and is demanding the opening of soviet archives. the climate crisis is forcing many of us to rethink our daily habits in order to reduce our carbon footprint and when it comes to electric vehicles norway is miles ahead of the curve thanks in part to generous incentives for consumers norway has the biggest per capita market for cars those who opt for gas or diesel powered vehicles don't get to enjoy perks such as free parking but the boom has come at a cost and now the government wants to roll back some of those incentives that made this team a success. buddy the pioneering electric city car has had its state it helped bring electric power to norway's roads but now used bodies are often abandoned to used car sales lots but they're creative and movements aren't willing to give up on them just yet the next generation body already exists at least on paper. but you never know who will survive in the end
seeing for belarus and for the victims here in the woods it's a prayer for the dead but norwich has demands for the living as well he wants the whole historical truth of this place to be revealed and is demanding the opening of soviet archives. the climate crisis is forcing many of us to rethink our daily habits in order to reduce our carbon footprint and when it comes to electric vehicles norway is miles ahead of the curve thanks in part to generous incentives for consumers norway has the...
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with me now from norwich is dr sara abdeljalil, president of the sudan doctor's union how are peoplehe crackdowns and arrests? obviously the internet connection, there is a lot of restriction. even trying to go publicly, people trying to leave their homes and get sim cards or try to get any way to call, it is becoming very dangerous to leave your house. therefore, the information is limited. however, the preparation for civil disobedience is going. people feel satisfied with the organisation of that so far, and the organisation of that so far, and the fear is about the response of the fear is about the response of the janjaweed and the ruling party. the international community is observing that closely because of the fear of violent. have people given you any idea what kind of civil disobedience they are talking about, given they are so concerned about, given they are so concerned about a response from the military? what we are calling for is a national complete civil disobedience in all sectors. apart from emergency cover, for example in the medical field. saying that, it is becomin
with me now from norwich is dr sara abdeljalil, president of the sudan doctor's union how are peoplehe crackdowns and arrests? obviously the internet connection, there is a lot of restriction. even trying to go publicly, people trying to leave their homes and get sim cards or try to get any way to call, it is becoming very dangerous to leave your house. therefore, the information is limited. however, the preparation for civil disobedience is going. people feel satisfied with the organisation of...
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out the noble lord that there are other routes into music, for example on friday evening, i was in norwichnglish, german, italian and indeed even russian, all of this can lay the foundation for a future career in music. the research clearly shows that teaching music improves quality of ability, it improves memory, it improves manual dexterity and improves emotional development. and the noble lord is right in asking this very important question. if we do not have enough teachers, and may be the noble lord the minister can tell me how many music teachers are currently practising in the state schools, how can we manage with the decreasing ability of so many british pupils in the state sector? i don't have the specific numbers of music teachers in the system but i know the vacancy rate is only .5%. so i don't see that as a crisis. i think we have seen pressure on some schools crowding out subjects for example in key stage two by elongating key stage four, however the new framework for the ofsted inspection starting from september will be putting more emphasis on a broad and bounce curriculum w
out the noble lord that there are other routes into music, for example on friday evening, i was in norwichnglish, german, italian and indeed even russian, all of this can lay the foundation for a future career in music. the research clearly shows that teaching music improves quality of ability, it improves memory, it improves manual dexterity and improves emotional development. and the noble lord is right in asking this very important question. if we do not have enough teachers, and may be the...
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this was norwich earlier today.f sunshine and clouds in the distance. showers are never too far away. this is how the rest of the afternoon continues. we still got some heavy rain across the northern half of england and southern parts of scotland. some sunshine but also sharp showers working there way across northern ireland, some gusty winds, particularly for eastern and southern counties of england. where we got the sunshine, 17 or 18 celsius. where we've got the rain, just 12 or 13, so big contrast through the rest of this afternoon. through this evening, most of the rain across england and scotland will slowly start to pull away. we will keep showers going overnight across southern and western scotland, a few for northern ireland and one or two elsewhere but for most of us it's mainly dry, temperatures are struggling to stay in double figures overnight and we could see patchy mist and fog. tomorrow is much more straightforward, some sunny spells, some showers, chiefly in the west of the uk at first but as the da
this was norwich earlier today.f sunshine and clouds in the distance. showers are never too far away. this is how the rest of the afternoon continues. we still got some heavy rain across the northern half of england and southern parts of scotland. some sunshine but also sharp showers working there way across northern ireland, some gusty winds, particularly for eastern and southern counties of england. where we got the sunshine, 17 or 18 celsius. where we've got the rain, just 12 or 13, so big...
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tomorrow we will focus on the first formal talks between president putin and theresa may since the norwichill reinforce to president putin you can't cross that red line ever again, but it has to be said in an interview with the financial times to be published in the moting esther putin is dismissive, saying all this fuss about spies and counterspy ‘s, it isn't worth five capex let alone £5. hardly an opening gambit designed to improve relations. the german chancellor angela merkel has been seen shaking again during a ceremony in berlin this morning, eight days after a similar incident. mrs merkel appeared uncomfortable and began gripping her arms as her body trembled. last week, she appeared in a similar state of discomfort when she met the ukrainian president, but blamed the incident on dehydration. a spokesperson says the chancellor is ‘absolutely fine' and has set off for the g20 summit injapan as planned. a major effort is under way to contain wildfires in the catalonia region of spain. officials say they're the worst in 20 years and may spread rapidly. spain is one of a number of coun
tomorrow we will focus on the first formal talks between president putin and theresa may since the norwichill reinforce to president putin you can't cross that red line ever again, but it has to be said in an interview with the financial times to be published in the moting esther putin is dismissive, saying all this fuss about spies and counterspy ‘s, it isn't worth five capex let alone £5. hardly an opening gambit designed to improve relations. the german chancellor angela merkel has been...
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and spokeswoman for the sudanese professionals association joins me now from norwich via skype in theu.k. good to have you with us miscible julie we just begin with the fact that sort of it's difficult to be specific as you just sort of don't want to jeopardize your contacts on the ground but how well observed all successful has this day of sort of civil disobedience been and what areas seem to have been most affected. information that you are getting as you said there's a lot of obstruction because of that and the security austerity measures but it's very different sectors and despite all of the effort yesterday. and about threatening a lot of the professionals how of the ground realities affected the work of medical professionals and also for the public who are trying to gain access to the facilities jury in this day of civil disobedience should they need medical care. we are very concerned it's not about about the civil disobedience at all this has been going since the 3rd of june that there has been abstraction for medical care 1st of all for those who are injured in this it and t
and spokeswoman for the sudanese professionals association joins me now from norwich via skype in theu.k. good to have you with us miscible julie we just begin with the fact that sort of it's difficult to be specific as you just sort of don't want to jeopardize your contacts on the ground but how well observed all successful has this day of sort of civil disobedience been and what areas seem to have been most affected. information that you are getting as you said there's a lot of obstruction...
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molly trained as a nurse in norwich after leaving ely high school. and she is in there. somewhere. dorothy qualified at king's college hospital in london. in 1944, molly and dorothy were on board the hospital carrier amsterdam when it hit a mine and sank off the normandy coast. the nurses helped to save 75 wounded men before losing their lives when the ship went down. the amsterdam was waiting to go home full of men in the wards below decks. so she swung at anchor off the normandy coast. a mine hit the engine room. the lights went out and the amsterdam was broken into. she and the other sister on board, dorothy field, were taken into the lifeboats and they were therefore technically rescued, but they went back again and again and again, and between them they rescued 75 strecher—bound troops. and then, sadly, they went down for another lot, and the ship went down. dorothy was 32, molly died a week before her 28th birthday. she was about to be married. before being taken by the cold english channel, they helped to save 75 men, one for each year that ha
molly trained as a nurse in norwich after leaving ely high school. and she is in there. somewhere. dorothy qualified at king's college hospital in london. in 1944, molly and dorothy were on board the hospital carrier amsterdam when it hit a mine and sank off the normandy coast. the nurses helped to save 75 wounded men before losing their lives when the ship went down. the amsterdam was waiting to go home full of men in the wards below decks. so she swung at anchor off the normandy coast. a mine...
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molly trained as a nurse in norwich after leaving ely high school.e hospital in london. in 1944, molly and dorothy were on board the hospital carrier amsterdam when it hit a mine and sank off the normandy coast. the nurses help to save 75 wounded men before losing their lives when the ship went down. it was 7am on a foggy sunday morning, the amsterdam was waiting to go home full of injured men in the wards below deck. so she swung at anchor off the normandy coast. a mine hit the engine room. the lights went out and the amsterdam was broken into. ——in two. she and the other sister on board, dorothy field, were taken into the lifeboats and they were therefore technically rescued, but they went back again and again and again, and between them they rescued 75 strecher—bound troops. and then, sadly, they went down for another lot, and the ship went down. and that was the end of molly. this photograph was taken two days before the sinking. it shows the wounded soldiers being winched aboard offjuno beach. one of the crew who survived remembers a dreadful ex
molly trained as a nurse in norwich after leaving ely high school.e hospital in london. in 1944, molly and dorothy were on board the hospital carrier amsterdam when it hit a mine and sank off the normandy coast. the nurses help to save 75 wounded men before losing their lives when the ship went down. it was 7am on a foggy sunday morning, the amsterdam was waiting to go home full of injured men in the wards below deck. so she swung at anchor off the normandy coast. a mine hit the engine room....
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this is the picture this morning in norwich. pitiful blue skies around there.ainly central and south—eastern parts of england that will see the very high temperatures and the high humidity with this gentle southerly breeze bringing us this hot humid hour. very high levels of uv out there today, be prepared with this on screen —— air. showers in northern ireland, north of scotla nd showers in northern ireland, north of scotland late in the day. a little bit fresher. typically the low to mid 20s. damp was the south and east 33 or 34 degrees possible. things stay hot and dry for central and south—eastern parts of england as we head into the evening hours. of note was the heavy showers and thunderstorms again working their way across parts of scotland, northern england, they should clear out towards the north—east by the end of the night. they will introduce some slightly fresh air behind. not quite as hot and muggy in the north—west, the other was the south—east 17 degrees the overnight low in london. it will be quite a warm start to your sunday again. if you don'
this is the picture this morning in norwich. pitiful blue skies around there.ainly central and south—eastern parts of england that will see the very high temperatures and the high humidity with this gentle southerly breeze bringing us this hot humid hour. very high levels of uv out there today, be prepared with this on screen —— air. showers in northern ireland, north of scotla nd showers in northern ireland, north of scotland late in the day. a little bit fresher. typically the low to...
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warming up in the sunshine, but for norwich, 13 with that rain it is quite chilly for this time of the can see it works its way up into northern inland across the midlands towards wales and the south west. quite a keen win without rain. pretty mild overnight. temperatures not dropping from daytime highs. the focus of the wet weather continues tomorrow and the next day as well on that weather front there. it's not moving very far at all. the winds will be stronger and that rain continues on and off across northern england, across wales, should move away from most of the south was of a gun. the north minutes catching rain as well. as it brightens up towards the south—east we get sunshine. there may well be some heavy and thundering showers around. with the winds and strengthening as well. it will feel cold. 12 degrees at this time of the year is quite unusual. further north and west scotland and northern ireland some warm sunshine at times. fewer showers than today. the rain is still there, maybe not in this position but you get the idea that it is grinding to a halt across much of north
warming up in the sunshine, but for norwich, 13 with that rain it is quite chilly for this time of the can see it works its way up into northern inland across the midlands towards wales and the south west. quite a keen win without rain. pretty mild overnight. temperatures not dropping from daytime highs. the focus of the wet weather continues tomorrow and the next day as well on that weather front there. it's not moving very far at all. the winds will be stronger and that rain continues on and...
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beautiful blue skies in norwich.ving up through the republic of ireland through today. in northern ireland through today. in northern ireland those showers could be heavy and thundery. the heavy showers and thunderstorms pushing across western parts of scotland later today. further south and east it is heat and humidity that will be the story of the day. we could get up to 34 degrees in the south—east. a fresh appeal in the north—west where we have the showers. these showers will push their way eastwards across northern england and scotland through tonight. fresher air will move in behind them showers. the mid overnights for the south—east. uncomfortable for sleeping in the south. fresher errors on the way. tomorrow, it will feel much fresher, not as hot, not as humid, a mix of sunshine and showers. the heat is getting squeezed towards the east. and tomorrow it will be parts of germany and poland that see those extreme temperatures, but for the uk it will be a cooler day with more of a westerly influence to our winds
beautiful blue skies in norwich.ving up through the republic of ireland through today. in northern ireland through today. in northern ireland those showers could be heavy and thundery. the heavy showers and thunderstorms pushing across western parts of scotland later today. further south and east it is heat and humidity that will be the story of the day. we could get up to 34 degrees in the south—east. a fresh appeal in the north—west where we have the showers. these showers will push their...
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at 9:00, the norwich bank is one of the few western central banks still on a hiking cycle. 10:00, vladimirosts his annual call in show. it is expected to run for three hours. we get a rate decision from the bank of england. expected to keep policy on hold. european leaders are in brussels for another round of horse trading on europe's top jobs. 6:00, we should find out the final two candidates in the tory leadership contest. they will be put to a vote of conservative party leaders. we have the annual mansion house speech. today we are asking the question on mliv, how low can central bank rates go? join the debate, reach out to us and the team. the bloomberg get business flash with debra mao. airbus has muscled its way back in front at the paris air show. it added orders for its newest plane after u.s. rival boeing stole the spotlight with the mega deal the grounded 737 max 8 now hass is new model new customers lined up, bringing overall orders to do hundred six. it can fly further than the max, connecting destinations that were not previously cost effective. federal authorities are reporte
at 9:00, the norwich bank is one of the few western central banks still on a hiking cycle. 10:00, vladimirosts his annual call in show. it is expected to run for three hours. we get a rate decision from the bank of england. expected to keep policy on hold. european leaders are in brussels for another round of horse trading on europe's top jobs. 6:00, we should find out the final two candidates in the tory leadership contest. they will be put to a vote of conservative party leaders. we have the...
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lee ward in norwich. good evening, lee. what's your question?evening, good evening, gentlemen. as a lifelong conservative voter, i voted for the brexit party in the recent european elections. my question to you all is, can you guarantee that you will be able to get your brexit plan through parliament by the slst of october? can you guarantee, boris johnson, that you can get your brexit plan through? you are right to a nswer brexit plan through? you are right to answer that —— asked that question because we must come out on the 31st of october otherwise we face a catastrophic loss of confidence in politics. we've already kicked the can down the road twice and i think the british people are getting thoroughly fed up, whether you voted remain or leave, the people were asked a question, they returned a verdict, the politicians said that they would honour the verdict. three years later we have still failed to leave. and unless we do it, unless we get out on october the 31st, i think we all out on october the 31st, i think we a ll start out on october
lee ward in norwich. good evening, lee. what's your question?evening, good evening, gentlemen. as a lifelong conservative voter, i voted for the brexit party in the recent european elections. my question to you all is, can you guarantee that you will be able to get your brexit plan through parliament by the slst of october? can you guarantee, boris johnson, that you can get your brexit plan through? you are right to a nswer brexit plan through? you are right to answer that —— asked that...
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a woman from norwich who wants to go into wrestling. wants to go into wrestling.o america where in america it is a really big deal. over here the heyday was in the 19705, world of sport in the afternoon. i thought it was ok. well, i'm surprised. so we disagree on fighting with my family. good performances. and we are agreed that support the girls is terrific. oh yes. 0k. and thank you for a very cheery week, on balance. yes. all things considered. welcome back. lovely to see you, mark. thank you very much. see you next week. and that is it for this week, as you will gather. enjoy yourfilm going, whatever you're watching. see you next time. 00:29:36,656 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. us president donald trump is on his way to meet the north korean leader kimjong—un on a visit to the demilitarised zone on the korean peninsula. the unprecedented meeting follows an informal invitation from mr trump via twitter. no sitting us president
a woman from norwich who wants to go into wrestling. wants to go into wrestling.o america where in america it is a really big deal. over here the heyday was in the 19705, world of sport in the afternoon. i thought it was ok. well, i'm surprised. so we disagree on fighting with my family. good performances. and we are agreed that support the girls is terrific. oh yes. 0k. and thank you for a very cheery week, on balance. yes. all things considered. welcome back. lovely to see you, mark. thank...
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the champions league winners will be at home to norwich — a tough start for the newly—promoted side.eir title the following day, with a trip to west ham. for the first time in premier league history, the clubs will get a short mid—season break in february, with a round of matches staggered over a two—week period. all the fixtures are on the bbc sport website. we have two more matches to look forward to at the women's world cup today, with south africa playing china tonight, and australia taking on brazil at five o'clock. australia need a win after their shock defeat to italy in their opening game. that game is live on bbc two. tomorrow, england and scotland are back in action. scotland have been training this morning, ahead of their match against 2015 runners—up japan. the scots showed great promise in theirfirst game, despite defeat to england, who face argentina. they are bottom of the group, though, so they really need to win tomorrow. germany and the hosts france all but secured their places in the knock—out stage with wins yesterday. france beat norway 2—1. they were leading whe
the champions league winners will be at home to norwich — a tough start for the newly—promoted side.eir title the following day, with a trip to west ham. for the first time in premier league history, the clubs will get a short mid—season break in february, with a round of matches staggered over a two—week period. all the fixtures are on the bbc sport website. we have two more matches to look forward to at the women's world cup today, with south africa playing china tonight, and...
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the public, instead of having to come into us, can go to their local studio, ask a question from norwich and put the question directly to the candidates. that's instead of a studio audience, but we hope to have that strong connection so people asking questions can xo see the candidates answer them before their eyes. i suppose it's fair to say that all eyes will be on boris johnson, because it is the first time he has subjected himself to one of these debates, he said he wanted to avoid a blue on blue cacophony, so to avoid a blue on blue cacophony, soi to avoid a blue on blue cacophony, so i guess it's yourjob to stop that? that has been the strangest thing to prepare for, because, as you said, we won't know for another hour who will be sitting here, therefore the question is can be defined in terms of who answers what, because we simply don't know the names. we suspect borisjohnson will be sitting about there. in less that order of names changes. and he will have to face questions, presumably not just from will have to face questions, presumably notjust from members of the public, but f
the public, instead of having to come into us, can go to their local studio, ask a question from norwich and put the question directly to the candidates. that's instead of a studio audience, but we hope to have that strong connection so people asking questions can xo see the candidates answer them before their eyes. i suppose it's fair to say that all eyes will be on boris johnson, because it is the first time he has subjected himself to one of these debates, he said he wanted to avoid a blue...
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host: calling from east norwich in new york. good morning.ler: to me it's very important that the congress fulfill its duties to the american public. a foreign power meddled in our election. end of sentence. that's all i really care about. we need to find out the origin of it we need to understand why there is so much lying and for station going on. important's extremely before our next election. host: debbie and henrietta, new york. good morning. caller: i'm watching, but i'm not really following because i think that there's more important and i'm following what's happening on the border. and children are being worrieded and we are about the democrats campaign. for the 2020 election. and that's all i have to say. host: new york times has a short piece of context here. votewrite about the house yesterday and say if they mean the democrats follow through in filing these suits they will be effectively calling on a third ranch of government. to settlel judiciary a dispute between the legislative and executive branches over congress is right to c
host: calling from east norwich in new york. good morning.ler: to me it's very important that the congress fulfill its duties to the american public. a foreign power meddled in our election. end of sentence. that's all i really care about. we need to find out the origin of it we need to understand why there is so much lying and for station going on. important's extremely before our next election. host: debbie and henrietta, new york. good morning. caller: i'm watching, but i'm not really...
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let's go to look east's amelia reynolds who is in norwich to tell us about a rare contagious bacterialngs it can be life—threatening. the outbreak that we have in essex at the moment isa that we have in essex at the moment is a very rare strain. it's invasive, so it's serious, and it is hitting the elderly. the elderly who are receiving care for open wounds, receiving that care in either care homes or out in the community. because it is such a rare strain of public health england are linking the first one is around the braintree area. other cases have emerged in chelmsford and maldon. they haven't been able to contain it so far. the risk is still there. today we went to a laboratory at broomfield hospital in chelmsford, where they were testing swabs that had been taken. public health england have identified about 800 elderly patients potentially at risk. they have been testing the swa bs risk. they have been testing the swabs of 700 today. they've also been swapping medical staff. still, at the moment, nobody is any clearer infinding out at the moment, nobody is any clearer in finding
let's go to look east's amelia reynolds who is in norwich to tell us about a rare contagious bacterialngs it can be life—threatening. the outbreak that we have in essex at the moment isa that we have in essex at the moment is a very rare strain. it's invasive, so it's serious, and it is hitting the elderly. the elderly who are receiving care for open wounds, receiving that care in either care homes or out in the community. because it is such a rare strain of public health england are linking...
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only 17 degrees in norwich with that wind off the north sea. story — as scientists say they hope cervical cancer could eventually be eradicated, thanks to the vaccination programme against the hpv virus. vauxhall owners peugeot say they will build the new astra at ellesmere port in cheshire — but that decision depends on what happens with brexit. sport now on afternoon live with olly foster. olly — a huge night for england‘s women footballers tonight. three hours from kick—off. the women‘s world cup quarterfinal sta rts women‘s world cup quarterfinal starts this evening. england lionesses are first up. phil nevilles side face norway in le havre tonight. the manager says his side are relaxed, happy and ready to win. kick off at eight o‘clock tonight against norway with a place in the world cup semi—finals at stake. let‘s cross live to le havre and joinjane dougal who has been with the team. it will be interesting to see how they have recovered physically and menatlly after that ugly game against cameroon in the last 16. and what about norway, kn
only 17 degrees in norwich with that wind off the north sea. story — as scientists say they hope cervical cancer could eventually be eradicated, thanks to the vaccination programme against the hpv virus. vauxhall owners peugeot say they will build the new astra at ellesmere port in cheshire — but that decision depends on what happens with brexit. sport now on afternoon live with olly foster. olly — a huge night for england‘s women footballers tonight. three hours from kick—off. the...
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but for norwich, 13 with that rain it really is quite chilly for this time of the year. overnight.he wet weather continues tomorrow and probably the next as well on that weather front there. not moving very far. the winds will be stronger and that rain continues on and off across northern england across wales. should move away for much of the south—west of ingrid. there may be some heavy thundery showers around. underneath that, rain with the winds strengthening as well it will really feel cold. 12 degrees for example at the same of the year. that is quite unusual. further north west scotland and northern ireland, some warm sunshine at times. probably fewer showers. then today. enter wednesday, the rain is still there. maybe not exactly in this position but you get the idea. it is grinding to a halt across much of northern england, wales perhaps enter the midlands. towards the south—east someone sunshine again bringing some thundery downpours. at this stage, still largely dry for scotland and northern ireland. we are not seen the more persistent rain just yet. but overnight, that w
but for norwich, 13 with that rain it really is quite chilly for this time of the year. overnight.he wet weather continues tomorrow and probably the next as well on that weather front there. not moving very far. the winds will be stronger and that rain continues on and off across northern england across wales. should move away for much of the south—west of ingrid. there may be some heavy thundery showers around. underneath that, rain with the winds strengthening as well it will really feel...