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they also help to register in the oxfordshire library system so that you can take books home. in anythe local libraries a-a forest see a big dark forest when ukrainians started coming to oxford and oxfordshire we wanted them to feel comfortable this the project is a great opportunity to do good for the people who came here and i love to read and i am glad to be able to be useful. the author of the project tells how the idea of joint readings came about. we started doing these events in libraries to say welcome to those children and families who come to oxford, oxfordshire to read, they come as ukrainians, yes and the british, at first the idea was a story for ukrainian families, but british families are also very interested in the ukrainian language and ukrainian culture, and they started coming to our readings and that is why it is natural for such a format to arise that in my two languages we read either the original english books, for example julia dolonson, which have already been translated and published, as well as books by ukrainian authors and poetry and books for childre
they also help to register in the oxfordshire library system so that you can take books home. in anythe local libraries a-a forest see a big dark forest when ukrainians started coming to oxford and oxfordshire we wanted them to feel comfortable this the project is a great opportunity to do good for the people who came here and i love to read and i am glad to be able to be useful. the author of the project tells how the idea of joint readings came about. we started doing these events in...
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both ukrainians and britons come to oxford oxfordshire to read.y, the idea was story time for ukrainian families, but british families are also very interested in the ukrainian language and ukrainian culture and they began to come to our readings and that's why a format naturally arose that we read in my two languages either the original english books, for example by julia dolonson, which have already been translated and published in ukraine, as well as books by ukrainian authors and poetry and books for children which we then translate so that the ones that already exist in english translation to the ukrainians of oxfordshire are concerned that the children, while learning english, continue to improve their ukrainian, here is at least a chance to meet to communicate in the ukrainian language for us to express ourselves express ourselves in our native language now the ukrainian community is trying to ensure that ukrainian literature is sufficiently represented in the oxfordshire libraries i have been trying for several months to make some progre
both ukrainians and britons come to oxford oxfordshire to read.y, the idea was story time for ukrainian families, but british families are also very interested in the ukrainian language and ukrainian culture and they began to come to our readings and that's why a format naturally arose that we read in my two languages either the original english books, for example by julia dolonson, which have already been translated and published in ukraine, as well as books by ukrainian authors and...
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in this rural part of oxfordshire _ stayed. in this rural part of oxfordshire witney - stayed.vid cameron. this deputy chairman of the local party who didn't back liz truss but was willing to get behind her is now concerned. irate was willing to get behind her is now concerned. ~ ., was willing to get behind her is now concerned. ~ . ., , ,, ,, concerned. we are the ones knocking on doors, delivering leaflet, - concerned. we are the ones knocking on doors, delivering leaflet, we - on doors, delivering leaflet, we need a stable government. ii on doors, delivering leaflet, we need a stable government. if and it is still a big — need a stable government. if and it is still a big if. _ need a stable government. if and it is still a big if, if— need a stable government. if and it is still a big if, if tory _ need a stable government. if and it is still a big if, if tory mps - need a stable government. if and it is still a big if, if tory mps did - is still a big if, if tory mps did decide to replace her with someone else, how would the members feel about that, if they didn't get a s
in this rural part of oxfordshire _ stayed. in this rural part of oxfordshire witney - stayed.vid cameron. this deputy chairman of the local party who didn't back liz truss but was willing to get behind her is now concerned. irate was willing to get behind her is now concerned. ~ ., was willing to get behind her is now concerned. ~ . ., , ,, ,, concerned. we are the ones knocking on doors, delivering leaflet, - concerned. we are the ones knocking on doors, delivering leaflet, we - on doors,...
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our political corresndent has been talking to conservatives in oxfordshire. >> in the market town of, people are going about the daily business as the drama unfolded in westminster. at this town center coffee shop, talk of political turmoil did filter through. a lifelong conservative voter has lost faith in the prime nister. for him, today's actions did not help. >> i have always voted conservative but i will never vote conservative again. why? because i think they're just greedy cutting taxes for the rich. it is not right. a lot of people will face poverty. >> there is concern about the everyday impact of economic instability on people and businesses. mike thinks it is too late for liz truss to put back. >> i think she's made so many errors. she has already lost the confidence of the people she needs. >> but there is frustration at what they see as attempts to undermine the prime minister. >> they would just like to get rid of her. pressure from all around just to get rid of who is in power at the moment. >> i think that is the biggest mistake they made. >> in this rural part of oxf
our political corresndent has been talking to conservatives in oxfordshire. >> in the market town of, people are going about the daily business as the drama unfolded in westminster. at this town center coffee shop, talk of political turmoil did filter through. a lifelong conservative voter has lost faith in the prime nister. for him, today's actions did not help. >> i have always voted conservative but i will never vote conservative again. why? because i think they're just greedy...
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still some across parts of oxfordshire and into the midlands as well.ross north wales and into northern ireland. gradually nudging towards the scottish borders. cloudy further north and mild for all of us. look at these temperatures first thing in the morning. it will be a mild start. it will be sunny. not a bad day on saturday for england and wales. it of a nuisance, this rain, and slow—moving as it
still some across parts of oxfordshire and into the midlands as well.ross north wales and into northern ireland. gradually nudging towards the scottish borders. cloudy further north and mild for all of us. look at these temperatures first thing in the morning. it will be a mild start. it will be sunny. not a bad day on saturday for england and wales. it of a nuisance, this rain, and slow—moving as it
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through dorset across the midlands and, in fact, there was over an inch of rainfall in parts of oxfordshire starting to develop now. however, eastern england, lots of blue sky and sunshine and temperatures peaked at 20 degrees. it was a beautiful opportunity for getting out and enjoying some of the gorgeous autumn colour that we have. the start of the weekend quite promising with this little bump of high pressure but the second half of the weekend sees this low developing, moving in and bringing further outbreaks of rain. once again, the winds will become a feature but we keep the wind direction from a southerly, so that milder flow stays with us. those temperatures are widely going to sit in the mid to high teens over the next few days. so on saturday, we'll have some outbreaks of showery rain through northern ireland, pushing out of northern england into southern scotland and weakening just a touch. at the same time, we'll start to see showers, some of them heavy and thundery, gathering into the south—west. but sandwiched in between the two, that's where the best of the sunshine is likely
through dorset across the midlands and, in fact, there was over an inch of rainfall in parts of oxfordshire starting to develop now. however, eastern england, lots of blue sky and sunshine and temperatures peaked at 20 degrees. it was a beautiful opportunity for getting out and enjoying some of the gorgeous autumn colour that we have. the start of the weekend quite promising with this little bump of high pressure but the second half of the weekend sees this low developing, moving in and...
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if we moved to oxfordshire there is as much sparkle in the sky as strictly.lear skies come at a price because temperatures are falling away quite rapidly. we have 2 degrees at the moment in powys and i suspect temperatures will fall further over the next few hours. you have been warned, it will be a chilly start to tuesday morning, temperatures in some rural spots around or may be just below freezing. yes, chilly but hopefully just like today, some lovely autumn sunshine to come out as well, particularly across england and wales. more of a breeze further north and west, hear more cloud around, that is why temperature is not quite as cold and there will be outbreaks of rain. here temperatures around 11 to 13 degrees, 16 or 17 where the sunshine comes through. that front will push eastwards through the evening and so that means as we head towards the early hours of wednesday morning, temperatures will be milder than of late, perhaps the exception in parts of east anglia and south—east england. there will be some rain around first thing on wednesday unfortunatel
if we moved to oxfordshire there is as much sparkle in the sky as strictly.lear skies come at a price because temperatures are falling away quite rapidly. we have 2 degrees at the moment in powys and i suspect temperatures will fall further over the next few hours. you have been warned, it will be a chilly start to tuesday morning, temperatures in some rural spots around or may be just below freezing. yes, chilly but hopefully just like today, some lovely autumn sunshine to come out as well,...
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. —1.2 was the coldest place and that was benson in rural oxfordshire.we are looking at for a risk of some frost into the small hours of wednesday. elsewhere, the breeze picking up, more cloud and the cloud—bearing rain for scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures here in double figures. it will be a gray and wet start to wednesday for northern ireland and scotland, but northern ireland should brighten up pretty quickly, actually. i think by mid—morning, we'll be into some sunshine here. the rain pulls away from northern scotland by then as well. just a chance of some of the cloud and rain hanging back across eastern reaches of scotland into wednesday afternoon, but we'll see the front by then across northern england, fringing into the midlands, wales and the southwest, but the rain turning more intermittent and patchy by that stage. however, we're not really done with the front, i suspect. it looks like it could get a second wind across the southeast of england through wednesday evening, sojust bear that in mind. it dries up briefly into the smal
. —1.2 was the coldest place and that was benson in rural oxfordshire.we are looking at for a risk of some frost into the small hours of wednesday. elsewhere, the breeze picking up, more cloud and the cloud—bearing rain for scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures here in double figures. it will be a gray and wet start to wednesday for northern ireland and scotland, but northern ireland should brighten up pretty quickly, actually. i think by mid—morning, we'll be into some sunshine...
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still some across parts of oxfordshire and into the midlands as well. over the next few hours, they will start to fade away and we will see another line of persistent showers across north wales and into northern ireland. gradually nudging towards the scottish borders. cloudy further north and mild for all of us. look at these temperatures first thing in the morning. it will be a mild start. it will be sunny. not a bad day on saturday for england and wales. it of a nuisance, this rain, and slow—moving as it ages up to the scottish borders. cloudy with sunshine behind. plenty of sharp showers into the south—west later on. top temperatures still pretty warm. 17—18, may be 19. then it is all change again into sunday. another low medicine, the winds strengthen and could bring some really intense short rain first thing in the morning, may be some thunderstorms to wake us up on sunday morning. it drifts northwards with plenty of showers behind. still mild. eyes of 19. with plenty of showers behind. still mild. eyes ofi9. thank with plenty of showers behind. st
still some across parts of oxfordshire and into the midlands as well. over the next few hours, they will start to fade away and we will see another line of persistent showers across north wales and into northern ireland. gradually nudging towards the scottish borders. cloudy further north and mild for all of us. look at these temperatures first thing in the morning. it will be a mild start. it will be sunny. not a bad day on saturday for england and wales. it of a nuisance, this rain, and...
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through dorset and across the midlands, and in fact there was over an inch of rainfall in parts of oxfordshireow. however, eastern england lots of blue sky, temperatures peaking at 20 degrees. a beautiful opportunity for getting out and enjoying some of the gorgeous autumn colours that we have. for the start of the weekend, promising, this bump of high pressure, but the second half of the weekend sees the low developing, moving in and bringing further outbreaks of rain once again. the winds will become a feature, but we keep the wind direction from a southern area, so the milder flow stays with us. temperatures widely are going to sit in the mid to high teens over the next few days. saturday, outbreaks of showery rain through northern ireland, pushing out to northern england into southern scotland and beginning attached. at the same time, we will start to see showers, some of them heavy and thundery to the south—west. sandwiched in between the two, the best of the sunshine will be there and temperatures again peaking at 18—19 degrees. with that sunshine, it will feel very pleasant. sunday, the
through dorset and across the midlands, and in fact there was over an inch of rainfall in parts of oxfordshireow. however, eastern england lots of blue sky, temperatures peaking at 20 degrees. a beautiful opportunity for getting out and enjoying some of the gorgeous autumn colours that we have. for the start of the weekend, promising, this bump of high pressure, but the second half of the weekend sees the low developing, moving in and bringing further outbreaks of rain once again. the winds...
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through dorset across the midlands, and in fact there was over an inch of rainfall in parts of oxfordshirets of blue sky and sunshine, and temperatures peaked at 20 degrees. a beautiful opportunity for getting out and enjoying some of the gorgeous autumn colour that we have. the start of the weekend quite promising with this bump of high pressure, but the second half of the weekend sees this low developing, moving in and bringing further outbreaks of rain. once again, the winds will become a feature, but we keep the wind direction from a southerly, so that milder flow stays with us. those temperatures are widely going to sit in the mid to high teens over the next few days. so on saturday, we'll have some outbreaks of showery rain through northern ireland pushing out of northern england into southern scotland and weakening just a touch. at the same time, we will start to see showers, some of them heavy and thundery, gathering to the south—west. but sandwiched in between the two, that's where the best of the sunshine is likely to be, and temperatures again peaking at 18—19 degrees with that
through dorset across the midlands, and in fact there was over an inch of rainfall in parts of oxfordshirets of blue sky and sunshine, and temperatures peaked at 20 degrees. a beautiful opportunity for getting out and enjoying some of the gorgeous autumn colour that we have. the start of the weekend quite promising with this bump of high pressure, but the second half of the weekend sees this low developing, moving in and bringing further outbreaks of rain. once again, the winds will become a...
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in oxfordshire, anna, a mathematician from donetsk, and her two children have been sponsored byjane ande end of the sponsorship period. i think we feel guilty because it's hard to end a commitment. if it was recognised at the beginning, we are just refuge, we are not here to provide accommodation for as long as the war goes on for, i think more thinking along those lines would have been helpful. both for our thinking and the government. they are trying to find new sponsors nearby so the children can stay in their schools. translation: i'm worried that | if we don't find accommodation, i'll be forced to impose a change on my children again. there is a difficult journey ahead of them, they don't have roots, and another change would be a blow for them. the war isn't over. so neither is their exile. lucy manning, bbc news. the bbc has ruled that a batch of the day presenter gary lineker broke impartiality rules in a tweet about the conservative party. in reaction to a story about liz truss urging a boycott of the champions league final in russia, the match of the day host asked if the conse
in oxfordshire, anna, a mathematician from donetsk, and her two children have been sponsored byjane ande end of the sponsorship period. i think we feel guilty because it's hard to end a commitment. if it was recognised at the beginning, we are just refuge, we are not here to provide accommodation for as long as the war goes on for, i think more thinking along those lines would have been helpful. both for our thinking and the government. they are trying to find new sponsors nearby so the...
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our correspondent duncan kennedy joined the flight at raf brize norton in oxfordshire.me of the weapons britain is sending to ukraine. it's the first time since the start of the war the media have been allowed to film the operation. we stand absolutely united with ukraine in defence of freedom and democracy and a nation's right to be sovereign. we take off, but we are not told where we're going to protect the safety of the crews use fly these missions. some of these boxes are holding brimstone missiles. britain has now sent more than 10,000 anti—tank weapons to ukraine. it is dark when we land, and the operation to off load doesn't take long. this plane alone has brought 12 tonnes of weapons. these missions are so sensitive, we've been asked not to say where we've landed or even what country we're in. all i can say is that we're somewhere in eastern europe. we're on the ground for less than two hours. the doors are shut, and we head back to the uk. there will be many more flights like this to come. duncan kennedy, bbc news. in a sign of increasing tensions and escalatin
our correspondent duncan kennedy joined the flight at raf brize norton in oxfordshire.me of the weapons britain is sending to ukraine. it's the first time since the start of the war the media have been allowed to film the operation. we stand absolutely united with ukraine in defence of freedom and democracy and a nation's right to be sovereign. we take off, but we are not told where we're going to protect the safety of the crews use fly these missions. some of these boxes are holding brimstone...
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in terms of falling close to or even slightly below freezing, frosted parts of herefordshire and oxfordshirere are the skies from above, you can see thicker cloud across northern ireland and scotland and scotland and we will see more clouds building through the rest of the day across northern england head into wales. weather fronts are trying to approach from the north—west but lots of dry weather this afternoon, the best sunshine the further south and east you sit on top temperatures are around 16 degrees. underthe on top temperatures are around 16 degrees. under the cloud, some rain by the evening approaching western scotland and northern ireland, hides between 12 and 1a. this evening and overnight cloud continues to drift east across the uk, does not look like much will get into east anglia and the south—east so we could defrost towards the end of the night. generally milder elsewhere because of the wind is picking up at the cloud insulating things, temperatures in double figures. northern ireland, wet overnight and first thing on wednesday. should brighton quite quickly across the north—
in terms of falling close to or even slightly below freezing, frosted parts of herefordshire and oxfordshirere are the skies from above, you can see thicker cloud across northern ireland and scotland and scotland and we will see more clouds building through the rest of the day across northern england head into wales. weather fronts are trying to approach from the north—west but lots of dry weather this afternoon, the best sunshine the further south and east you sit on top temperatures are...
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Oct 21, 2022
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through dorsett and across the midlands and in fact there was over an inch of rainfall in parts of oxfordshire autumn colours that we have. for the start of the weekend promising but this bump of high pressure but the second half of the weekend sees the slow developing moving in and bringing further outbreaks of rain once again the winds will become a future, but we keep the wind direction from a southerly so that milder flow stays with us temperatures widely are going to sit in the mid to high teens over the next few days. saturday come out outbreaks of showery rain through northern ireland pushing out to northern england into southern scotland and beginning attached. same time we will start to see showers some of them heavy and thundery gathering to the south—west sandwiched in between the two the best of the sunshine will be there and temperatures again peaking at 18—19 with that sunshine it will feel very pleasant. sunday, the low starting to bring some heavy downpours across the country a spell of wet weather through the morning which will grind to a halt across central scotland into the
through dorsett and across the midlands and in fact there was over an inch of rainfall in parts of oxfordshire autumn colours that we have. for the start of the weekend promising but this bump of high pressure but the second half of the weekend sees the slow developing moving in and bringing further outbreaks of rain once again the winds will become a future, but we keep the wind direction from a southerly so that milder flow stays with us temperatures widely are going to sit in the mid to high...
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in terms of falling close to or even slightly below freezing, frosted parts of herefordshire and oxfordshiree clouds building through the rest of the day across northern england head into wales. weather fronts are trying to approach from the north—west
in terms of falling close to or even slightly below freezing, frosted parts of herefordshire and oxfordshiree clouds building through the rest of the day across northern england head into wales. weather fronts are trying to approach from the north—west
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oxfordshire is considered to be an affluent county and it's extraordinary that we should be in this situationday and see how much it's increasing week by week, and yeah, the thought crosses my mind that maybe i should go somewhere else, turn off the power, go and stay somewhere else for a few hours a day. we are fortunate enough to not need it but we know people who might. and there are plenty of people who are in need around here who will use it, i am sure. back in stocksfield, the organisers of this warm hub say people in need wouldn't come if it was simply about not being cold. the warmth here comes from the good company as much as the radiators. ellie price, bbc news, stocksfield. a commemorative 50p coin has been unveiled by the royal mint to mark the bbc�*s centenary. the coin pays tribute to the bbc�*s global reach. the reverse side of the coin is inscribed with "inform, educate, entertain" — the values set out by lord reith when he founded the bbc in 1922. it also features an image of the queen rather than king charles, whose effigy will now adorn all new coins. the coins were produce
oxfordshire is considered to be an affluent county and it's extraordinary that we should be in this situationday and see how much it's increasing week by week, and yeah, the thought crosses my mind that maybe i should go somewhere else, turn off the power, go and stay somewhere else for a few hours a day. we are fortunate enough to not need it but we know people who might. and there are plenty of people who are in need around here who will use it, i am sure. back in stocksfield, the organisers...
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Oct 22, 2022
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through dorset across the midlands, and in fact there was over an inch of rainfall in parts of oxfordshireunity for getting out and enjoying some of the gorgeous autumn colour that we have. the start of the weekend quite promising with this bump of high pressure, but the second half of the weekend sees this low developing, moving in and bringing further outbreaks of rain. once again the winds will become a feature, but we keep the wind direction from a southerly, so that milder flow stays with us. those temperatures are widely going to sit in the mid to high teens over the next few days. so on saturday we'll have some outbreaks of showery rain through northern ireland pushing out of northern england into southern scotland and weakening just a touch. at the same time we will start to see showers, some of them heavy and thundery, gathering to the south—west. but sandwiched in between the two, that's where the best of the sunshine is likely to be, and temperatures again peaking at 18—19 degrees with that sunshine, it will feel very pleasant. into sunday, here's the low starting to bring some
through dorset across the midlands, and in fact there was over an inch of rainfall in parts of oxfordshireunity for getting out and enjoying some of the gorgeous autumn colour that we have. the start of the weekend quite promising with this bump of high pressure, but the second half of the weekend sees this low developing, moving in and bringing further outbreaks of rain. once again the winds will become a feature, but we keep the wind direction from a southerly, so that milder flow stays with...
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—i.2 was the coldest place and that was benson in rural oxfordshire.ures. it will be a gray and wet start to wednesday for northern ireland and scotland, but northern ireland should brighten up pretty quickly, actually. i think by mid—morning, we'll be into some sunshine here. the rain pulls away from northern scotland by then as well. just a chance of some of the cloud and rain hanging back across eastern reaches of scotland into wednesday afternoon, but we'll see the front by then across northern england, fringing into the midlands, wales and the southwest, but the rain turning more intermittent and patchy by that stage. however, we're not really done with the front, i suspect. it looks like it could get a second wind across the southeast of england through wednesday evening, sojust bear that in mind. it dries up briefly into the small hours of thursday, and that after a fine start, there is the potentialfor some more persistent rain to run across southern counties of england through the day. current thinking has it no further north than the m4, and
—i.2 was the coldest place and that was benson in rural oxfordshire.ures. it will be a gray and wet start to wednesday for northern ireland and scotland, but northern ireland should brighten up pretty quickly, actually. i think by mid—morning, we'll be into some sunshine here. the rain pulls away from northern scotland by then as well. just a chance of some of the cloud and rain hanging back across eastern reaches of scotland into wednesday afternoon, but we'll see the front by then across...
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he was born at blenheim palace in oxfordshire into the highest echelons of british high society. he was the eldest son of a younger of the seventh duke of marlborough, eldest son of a younger son, which is why he didn't inherit the title. and he was born into a world of servants and privilege. well, that left him easily satisfied with the best and for the churchill, of course, the best meant for roger champagne it meant french wine, scottish whiskey, cubans when the famous austere british general montgomery told churchill that he did not drink, did not, and he was 100% fit. churchill famously replied that, he did drink. he did, and he was 200% french. now. but of course, not strictly speaking. true, churchill did suffer extensive conflict with his health during the second world war and afterwards, something that we're going to return to. but i think that statement captures something of his character. he was what we might call a frequent with his eccentric costume, incredible range of hats bow ties, canes, the famous v for victory salute he led from the front, and he was always pu
he was born at blenheim palace in oxfordshire into the highest echelons of british high society. he was the eldest son of a younger of the seventh duke of marlborough, eldest son of a younger son, which is why he didn't inherit the title. and he was born into a world of servants and privilege. well, that left him easily satisfied with the best and for the churchill, of course, the best meant for roger champagne it meant french wine, scottish whiskey, cubans when the famous austere british...
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our correspondent, duncan kennedy, reports from raf brize norton, in oxfordshire.nd the nations right to democracy. irate democracy and the nations right to democracy-— democracy and the nations right to democra .~ , ., .. democracy. we take off but not told where we are _ democracy. we take off but not told where we are going _ democracy. we take off but not told where we are going to _ democracy. we take off but not told where we are going to protect i democracy. we take off but not told where we are going to protect the i where we are going to protect the safety of the crews who fly the machines. some of these boxes are holding brimstone missiles. britain is now sent more than 10,000 anti—tank weapons to ukraine. it is dark when we land and the operation to offload does not take long. this pain alone has brought 12 tons of weapons. these missions are so sensitive, we have been asked not to say where we have landed or even what country we are in. what i can say is that we are somewhere in eastern europe. we are on the ground for less than two hours. the doors are
our correspondent, duncan kennedy, reports from raf brize norton, in oxfordshire.nd the nations right to democracy. irate democracy and the nations right to democracy-— democracy and the nations right to democra .~ , ., .. democracy. we take off but not told where we are _ democracy. we take off but not told where we are going _ democracy. we take off but not told where we are going to _ democracy. we take off but not told where we are going to protect i democracy. we take off but not told...
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i don't think that will be true in oxfordshire. - happening again? we have been able to get people out of hospital more quickly, but unless we have the money to fund that, and it is notjust about money to fund that, it is about actually in the county we are short of care workers, and we need to be able to pay people to do the job that has to be done, in order to make sure that the nhs works efficiently. we need to make sure that we can support aduu to make sure that we can support adult social services. [30 to make sure that we can support adult social services.— adult social services. do feel it was a mistake _ adult social services. do feel it was a mistake for— adult social services. do feel it was a mistake for the - adult social services. do feel it was a mistake for the liberal. was a mistake for the liberal democrats to agree to the austerity that councils bore the brunt of in 2010 to 2015? t that councils bore the brunt of in 2010 to 2015?— that councils bore the brunt of in 2010 to 2015? i don't think we had an 0 tion 2010 to 2015? i don't t
i don't think that will be true in oxfordshire. - happening again? we have been able to get people out of hospital more quickly, but unless we have the money to fund that, and it is notjust about money to fund that, it is about actually in the county we are short of care workers, and we need to be able to pay people to do the job that has to be done, in order to make sure that the nhs works efficiently. we need to make sure that we can support aduu to make sure that we can support adult social...
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oxfordshire is considered to be an affluent county and it�*s extraordinary that we should be in this we will see you very soon. it has been a mild day across the uk. temperatures 2 degrees above the october average. uk. temperatures 2 degrees above the octoberaverage. lots uk. temperatures 2 degrees above the october average. lots of sunshine to go around as well. following the clearance of this weather front which brought rain at the start of the day for eastern england. cloud working into the north—west. they are shower clouds. we�*ve seen some of those passing showers. those showers continue to come and go overnight. one or two for the coast of northern ireland, a couple of isolated ones possible for the north—western areas of wales. clear skies across the bulk of england and wales. it�*ll be a cold night. patches of frost around. gardeners might need to take some action to protect those tender plants. tomorrow, tilly start to the day, but plenty of sunshine for england and wales. —— tilly start. cloudy for scotland with some showers in the morning then general rain starts to work
oxfordshire is considered to be an affluent county and it�*s extraordinary that we should be in this we will see you very soon. it has been a mild day across the uk. temperatures 2 degrees above the october average. uk. temperatures 2 degrees above the octoberaverage. lots uk. temperatures 2 degrees above the october average. lots of sunshine to go around as well. following the clearance of this weather front which brought rain at the start of the day for eastern england. cloud working into...
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weather. s are off to a chilly start this morning and particularly in parts of herefordshire and oxfordshired through wednesday evening and into the early parts of thursday night. thursday, bit of a question around it. two other systems, one pushing north and one pushing south and at the moment it looks like we will get off to a fine start and current thinking is we will see rain running across southern counties of england through the day but we are more confident about the fact we will see some quite hefty showers pushing across scotland and northern ireland. these two systems will continue to work east overnight thursday into friday and as it pulls to the south could leave winds light enough and moisture on the ground to produce patches of fog across parts of finland and wales first thing on friday but to end the week it looks like much of england and wales will be fine with relatively light winds. for scotland and northern ireland, more showery prospects and a deep low to the far north of scotland which could mean gales across the northern isles and the far north of the mainland and certa
weather. s are off to a chilly start this morning and particularly in parts of herefordshire and oxfordshired through wednesday evening and into the early parts of thursday night. thursday, bit of a question around it. two other systems, one pushing north and one pushing south and at the moment it looks like we will get off to a fine start and current thinking is we will see rain running across southern counties of england through the day but we are more confident about the fact we will see...
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a chilly start for some of us this morning, temperatures in parts of south oxfordshire fell to just undere showers this morning are easing. we could have one or two in devon and cornwall this afternoon, head of some heavier rain coming our way night which will be thundery. we can see a lot of dry weather as we push north, across wales into northern england. low cloud in the south—east. this evening and overnight, more of it will romp in from the north sea. the heavier and showery rain will push north, some will be thundery. and it it is going to be mild, but chilly for many other parts of the uk. tomorrow, all of the rain continues its journey pushing north. mainly across western england, wales and northern ireland. we hang onto a lot of cloud across scotland, away from the west, but it will brighten up behind it with more sunshine across the south—east. temperatures tomorrow, seven in lerwick to 18 in plymouth. thank you very much indeed. we“ve talked a lot on this programme about the menopause, and how important it is for women to ask for help when they need it. but symptoms of the peri
a chilly start for some of us this morning, temperatures in parts of south oxfordshire fell to just undere showers this morning are easing. we could have one or two in devon and cornwall this afternoon, head of some heavier rain coming our way night which will be thundery. we can see a lot of dry weather as we push north, across wales into northern england. low cloud in the south—east. this evening and overnight, more of it will romp in from the north sea. the heavier and showery rain will...
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look at the - evidence, he managed to unite people in constituencies like surrey and oxfordshire but security and stability? well, that was then and this is _ security and stability? well, that was then and this is now. - security and stability? well, that was then and this is now. we i security and stability? well, thatj was then and this is now. we are facing a crisis of the party. we could go down and be completely wiped out without boris johnson could go down and be completely wiped out without borisjohnson as our prime minister. isn’t wiped out without boris johnson as our prime minister.— our prime minister. isn't it fair to sa that our prime minister. isn't it fair to say that boris _ our prime minister. isn't it fair to say that boris johnson _ our prime minister. isn't it fair to say that boris johnson started i our prime minister. isn't it fair to | say that boris johnson started the say that borisjohnson started the crisis? say that boris johnson started the crisis? ., ii' ' say that boris johnson started the crisis? ., ii" ., , ., crisis? that 2019 manifesto was incredibl
look at the - evidence, he managed to unite people in constituencies like surrey and oxfordshire but security and stability? well, that was then and this is _ security and stability? well, that was then and this is now. - security and stability? well, that was then and this is now. we i security and stability? well, thatj was then and this is now. we are facing a crisis of the party. we could go down and be completely wiped out without boris johnson could go down and be completely wiped out...
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Oct 14, 2022
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in oxfordshire, anna, a mathematician from donetsk, and her two children have been sponsored byjane andon't have roots. and another change would be a blow for them. the war isn't over, so neither is their exile. lucy manning, bbc news. we're joined now by beth eshelby, who's hosting nataliia aristova and her family in sheffield, and krish kandiah from the sanctuary foundation, which has been supporting both ukrainian refugees and host families. tell us about how your link came about? beth, do you want to start? sure. a friend of a friend, who knew that we wanted to host and suggested that we wanted to host and suggested that we wanted to host and suggested that we consider natasha and her two children, and we said yes. haifa that we consider natasha and her two children, and we said yes.— children, and we said yes. how many children, and we said yes. how many children have — children, and we said yes. how many children have you _ children, and we said yes. how many children have you got _ children, and we said yes. how many children have you got yourself? - children have you got yoursel
in oxfordshire, anna, a mathematician from donetsk, and her two children have been sponsored byjane andon't have roots. and another change would be a blow for them. the war isn't over, so neither is their exile. lucy manning, bbc news. we're joined now by beth eshelby, who's hosting nataliia aristova and her family in sheffield, and krish kandiah from the sanctuary foundation, which has been supporting both ukrainian refugees and host families. tell us about how your link came about? beth, do...
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this is a bus stop that now looks like a community library in oxfordshire.
this is a bus stop that now looks like a community library in oxfordshire.