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oxfordshire has seen afternoon. oxfordshire has seen a hue afternoon.a huge amount _ afternoon. oxfordshire has seen a huge amount of— afternoon. oxfordshire has seen a huge amount of population - a huge amount of population growth in recent years without the infrastructure to match. a new railway station between didcot and swindon would help to reduce traffic and improve access to both oxford and london. does he support investment in our railway and would he meet with me to hear the case for a new railway station? i the case for a new railway station?— station? i think the honorourable - station? i think the i honorourable member for station? i think the _ honorourable member for raising this important issue and for his constituents. we are committed to putting passengers at the heart of our railways. great british railways will work closely with regional mayors, operators and groups to make sure it meets the needs of communities and i will ensure that he gets the meeting that he wants with the relevant minister to discuss the issues in his constituenc
oxfordshire has seen afternoon. oxfordshire has seen a hue afternoon.a huge amount _ afternoon. oxfordshire has seen a huge amount of— afternoon. oxfordshire has seen a huge amount of population - a huge amount of population growth in recent years without the infrastructure to match. a new railway station between didcot and swindon would help to reduce traffic and improve access to both oxford and london. does he support investment in our railway and would he meet with me to hear the case for...
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in south newington in oxfordshire, we recorded about 98mm through the day — that's about a month and picture here. it is gradually easing, and over the next few hours, it will tend to become a lot lighter, a lot patchier, before becoming confined to east anglia and south—east england. so it is an improving — very gradually — kind of weather situation. bit of rain coming into the far north of scotland. that's a cold front that will be bringing some colder air with it, but these are the kind of temperatures you'll have as you start off your tuesday morning. tuesday, still some dribs and drabs of rain left over for east anglia and south—east england, but clearing away quite quickly. this area of more substantial rain moves southwards across scotland through the day. that's our cold front. much colder air spreading to the far north of scotland, where there will be a few afternoon showers. temperatures just around 10 degrees in aberdeen. 10 as well for stornoway. further southwards, we're around 1a to 18 celsius. now, the middle part of the week sees an area of low pressure move in off th
in south newington in oxfordshire, we recorded about 98mm through the day — that's about a month and picture here. it is gradually easing, and over the next few hours, it will tend to become a lot lighter, a lot patchier, before becoming confined to east anglia and south—east england. so it is an improving — very gradually — kind of weather situation. bit of rain coming into the far north of scotland. that's a cold front that will be bringing some colder air with it, but these are the...
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the last day of totting up all of the figures in parts of oxfordshire have seen the wettest. oxfordshire as a whole has seen its wettest september on record and some places have not just recorded their wettest september on record but the wettest month on record, and here are some other sports that has seen three or four times their average september rainfall. of course another —— some other spots. a wet and windy day for some of us. flood warnings in place, mostly across central and north—western areas of england. the ground already saturated. could be more flooding into the river is of course and this is the radar picture showing where we have had the heaviest of downpours today. you can see the heavy rain just swirling around and it will gradually sink further south and east words of the night tonight. stillsimmering further south and east words of the night tonight. still simmering for central and eastern areas. some of the heaviest of the rain across central and southern england, strong gusty winds towards the north sea coast but towards the north and west turning largely
the last day of totting up all of the figures in parts of oxfordshire have seen the wettest. oxfordshire as a whole has seen its wettest september on record and some places have not just recorded their wettest september on record but the wettest month on record, and here are some other sports that has seen three or four times their average september rainfall. of course another —— some other spots. a wet and windy day for some of us. flood warnings in place, mostly across central and...
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nicky from wheatley in oxfordshire was flooded 12 years ago. this weekend it happened again. don't get swept away. other neighbours have been bringing us thermos flasks of tea and coffee and offers of dinner and the like throughout the day and even popping to the loo and a bit of warm space because we've obviously got no heating. in clophill in bedfordshire, residents on this estatelive on a floodplain, and say this is the worst in clophill in bedfordshire, residents on this estate live on a floodplain, and say this is the worst they've ever seen. the sewage system under here is a fairly close level to the level of the road. so it means whenever there is an issue with the water level, it's the first thing that's going to get hit. and there's nowhere else to go so it pushes itself out to wherever it can go and that means flooding over the tops of toilets. like many other schools, st mary's lower in the village was flooded so had to close its doors to pupils today. transport and travel was also disrupted with many drivers struggling to navigate the wet roads. while other routes
nicky from wheatley in oxfordshire was flooded 12 years ago. this weekend it happened again. don't get swept away. other neighbours have been bringing us thermos flasks of tea and coffee and offers of dinner and the like throughout the day and even popping to the loo and a bit of warm space because we've obviously got no heating. in clophill in bedfordshire, residents on this estatelive on a floodplain, and say this is the worst in clophill in bedfordshire, residents on this estate live on a...
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francis maude has lived in her oxfordshire . has lived in her 0xfordshire home for nearly 50 years.. it's the aftermath, the thought of the insurance and taking everything out, because we are not physically capable of taking the carpets up and buying new stuff, new carpets. so i don't know what's going to happen yet. in dunstable, business owners were also left wondering what damage has been done. we've been here for the last three hours cleaning everything up, three hours cleaning everything up. all— three hours cleaning everything up. all of— three hours cleaning everything up, all of the mud and water. 13 miles — up, all of the mud and water. 13 miles away, this was the scene that met dean as he tried to get to his garage. he says he has never seen it this bad. it's inches away from getting into the house. the garages have been reached by three feet of water, so everything there is completely written off. according to the environment agency, at least a5 properties were flooded across hertfordshire, bedfordshire, kent and the home counties. afc wimbledon�*s stadium is also closed
francis maude has lived in her oxfordshire . has lived in her 0xfordshire home for nearly 50 years.. it's the aftermath, the thought of the insurance and taking everything out, because we are not physically capable of taking the carpets up and buying new stuff, new carpets. so i don't know what's going to happen yet. in dunstable, business owners were also left wondering what damage has been done. we've been here for the last three hours cleaning everything up, three hours cleaning everything...
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a £51 million car park built in oxfordshire . park built in oxfordshire.xford. it's a nightmare. it is a nightmare. >> absolute nightmare. in the city centre. you can't get a parking space for love nor money. no, but this one is a purpose made one. but it can't actually be used because it's not connected to the main road and reportedly won't be until 2027. so they've spent £51 million making this beautiful car park. i mean, it looks quite nice, doesn't it? yeah. >> very rarely does a car park get described as beautiful, but i'll take your point. as far as car parks go, i suppose that's what i meant. >> quite attractive as far as car parks go. it's quite a nice one. yeah, there it is. >> look at it go. i would go as far as to say that's quite a pretty car park. yes, exactly. yeah. well, so then then then what happened? >> well, essentially they ran out of money. >> they might not have run out of money. and it turned out that it wasn't connected to a road. >> no, they can't afford to build an access road. so whose idea this was and what went wrong with the d
a £51 million car park built in oxfordshire . park built in oxfordshire.xford. it's a nightmare. it is a nightmare. >> absolute nightmare. in the city centre. you can't get a parking space for love nor money. no, but this one is a purpose made one. but it can't actually be used because it's not connected to the main road and reportedly won't be until 2027. so they've spent £51 million making this beautiful car park. i mean, it looks quite nice, doesn't it? yeah. >> very rarely...
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south newington in oxfordshire has had 2113 millilitres of rain, overfour times the september averagends. what you don't want to see on the charts thenis you don't want to see on the charts then is an area of low pressure that will be bringing wet and windy weather but at least as this lot clues out of the way the weather looks a bit more settled towards the later part of the week, all coming up later part of the week, all coming up in the next half an hour. thank ou. it's estimated that around one—in—50 people in the uk stammer. support organisations now want to challenge the discriminations those people might face. our correspondent tim muffett went to meet nicole scott, who describes her stammer as an �*ongoing battle with herself�*. so could you just introduce yourself, please, for the camera? uh! uh... ok. just try. uh... m...my... my... my name is nicole. yeah. yeah, that's my name. sorry. um, that was quite hard. um... it was just so poignant in the sense that... nicole has had a stammer since she was five. i don't really know when it's going to strike, but, yeah, that's. .. ..
south newington in oxfordshire has had 2113 millilitres of rain, overfour times the september averagends. what you don't want to see on the charts thenis you don't want to see on the charts then is an area of low pressure that will be bringing wet and windy weather but at least as this lot clues out of the way the weather looks a bit more settled towards the later part of the week, all coming up later part of the week, all coming up in the next half an hour. thank ou. it's estimated that around...
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had over four times the september average rainfall, well over three times the average rainfall in oxfordshireeter window of weather into saturday. chilly north—westerly winds with us, yes, and a few showers draped around our coastal fringes. many inland areas, dry, clear and cold. yes, heading into the first part of saturday morning, in the countryside, temperatures well down into single figures, cold enough for a nip of frost into parts of scotland and northern england. so saturday, a very cold start to the day for september, but plenty of sunshine for most. the exception is scotland, where weak weather fronts will move in, bringing some thicker cloud and a few patches of light rain. and although there could be an odd shower for northern ireland, the northwest of both england and wales should be mostly dry here. and certainly fine for southern parts of wales, southern england, the midlands and eastern england. lots of sunshine, but it will be another chilly day for this time of the year. sunday, second half of the weekend is dominated by this next area of low pressure. it's going to be anoth
had over four times the september average rainfall, well over three times the average rainfall in oxfordshireeter window of weather into saturday. chilly north—westerly winds with us, yes, and a few showers draped around our coastal fringes. many inland areas, dry, clear and cold. yes, heading into the first part of saturday morning, in the countryside, temperatures well down into single figures, cold enough for a nip of frost into parts of scotland and northern england. so saturday, a very...
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in oxfordshire, roads have flooded.ere is a warning to be aware of the dangers. don't be near the edge, stay away. the world can be fast flowing and dangerous, so also keep your animals and children away from it as well because we don't want people falling in, because we know there has been a real risk to life in the past. there is still some _ real risk to life in the past. there is still some flood _ real risk to life in the past. there is still some flood warnings - real risk to life in the past. there is still some flood warnings in . is still some flood warnings in place this afternoon, in parts of yorkshire, the midlands and the south—west of england. for many people though, today is the time to assess the damage and hope the water will now start to go down. jessica lane, bbc news. joe inwood is in bedfordshire. joe, that area had already seen flooding earlier this week. it looks like the difficulty continuing.— it looks like the difficulty continuin.. _ it looks like the difficulty continuin.. , g ,, ., ~ continu
in oxfordshire, roads have flooded.ere is a warning to be aware of the dangers. don't be near the edge, stay away. the world can be fast flowing and dangerous, so also keep your animals and children away from it as well because we don't want people falling in, because we know there has been a real risk to life in the past. there is still some _ real risk to life in the past. there is still some flood _ real risk to life in the past. there is still some flood warnings - real risk to life in the...
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nicky from wheatley in oxfordshire was flooded 12 years ago. this weekend it happened again.e a huge river with a massive current which you can't even walk safely across, so the neighbours have all been helping each other walk across the road so they don't get swept away. other neighbours have been bringing us thermos flasks of tea and coffee and offers of dinner and the like throughout the day and even popping to the loo and a bit of warm space because we've obviously got no heating. in clophill in bedfordshire, residents on this estate live on a floodplain, and say this is the worst they've ever seen. the sewage system under here is a fairly close level to the level of the road. so it means whenever there is an issue with the water level, it's the first thing that's going to get hit. and there's nowhere else to go so it pushes itself out to wherever it can go and that means flooding over the tops of toilets. like many other schools, st mary's lower in the village was flooded so had to close its doors to pupils today. transport and travel was also disrupted with many drivers
nicky from wheatley in oxfordshire was flooded 12 years ago. this weekend it happened again.e a huge river with a massive current which you can't even walk safely across, so the neighbours have all been helping each other walk across the road so they don't get swept away. other neighbours have been bringing us thermos flasks of tea and coffee and offers of dinner and the like throughout the day and even popping to the loo and a bit of warm space because we've obviously got no heating. in...
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well over three times the average rainfall in oxfordshire, and that's what's caused the flooding issues, clear and cold. yes, heading into the first part of saturday morning, in the countryside, temperatures well down into single figures — cold enough for a nip of frost into parts of scotland and northern england. so, saturday — a very cold start to the day for september but plenty of sunshine for most. the exception is scotland, where weak weather fronts will move in, bringing some thicker cloud and a few patches of light rain. and although there could be an odd shower for northern ireland, the northwest of both england and wales, it should be mostly dry here. and certainly fine for southern parts of wales, southern england, the midlands and eastern england. lots of sunshine but it will be another chilly day for this time of the year. sunday, second half of the weekend, is dominated by this next area of low pressure. it's going to be another cold morning. plenty of morning sunshine but then, it turns cloudier from the south—west, the winds start to pick up and it becomes very windy for
well over three times the average rainfall in oxfordshire, and that's what's caused the flooding issues, clear and cold. yes, heading into the first part of saturday morning, in the countryside, temperatures well down into single figures — cold enough for a nip of frost into parts of scotland and northern england. so, saturday — a very cold start to the day for september but plenty of sunshine for most. the exception is scotland, where weak weather fronts will move in, bringing some thicker...
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there's been more flooding in didcot in oxfordshire here on monday, more flood warnings in force as weh the rest of the night, mostly for central and north—western areas of england, where we're seeing the heaviest of the downpours. but that low has now pulled out into the north sea. still strong, gusty winds for these north sea—facing coasts, some more rain gradually sinking further southwards and eastwards across central—southern england. but some clear skies out towards the north and the west, so, here, a locally chilly start to the day on tuesday. now, on tuesday, that low is still bringing some more cloud and some rainjust swirling around it. some of that rain could push a little further westwards at times, it will be lighter than on monday, of course, and we've still got that brisk north—easterly wind across coastal areas of yorkshire, lincolnshire and down through northern areas of norfolk too. the best of the sunshine out towards the west, for much of scotland, into northern ireland, western wales and south—west england. and here, we could see temperatures rise to around 16 or 1
there's been more flooding in didcot in oxfordshire here on monday, more flood warnings in force as weh the rest of the night, mostly for central and north—western areas of england, where we're seeing the heaviest of the downpours. but that low has now pulled out into the north sea. still strong, gusty winds for these north sea—facing coasts, some more rain gradually sinking further southwards and eastwards across central—southern england. but some clear skies out towards the north and...
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had over four times the september average rainfall, well over three times the average rainfall in oxfordshireaturday. chilly north—westerly winds with us, yes, and a few showers draped around our coastal fringes. many inland areas, dry, clear and cold. yes, heading into the first part of saturday morning, in the countryside, temperatures well down into single figures, cold enough for a nip of frost into parts of scotland and northern england. so saturday, a very cold start to the day for september, but plenty of sunshine for most. the exception is scotland, where weak weather fronts will move in, bringing some thicker cloud and a few patches of light rain. and although there could be an odd shower for northern ireland, the northwest of both england and wales should be mostly dry here. and certainly fine for southern parts of wales, southern england, the midlands and eastern england. lots of sunshine, but it will be another chilly day for this time of the year. sunday, second half of the weekend is dominated by this next area of low pressure. it's going to be another cold morning, plenty of mo
had over four times the september average rainfall, well over three times the average rainfall in oxfordshireaturday. chilly north—westerly winds with us, yes, and a few showers draped around our coastal fringes. many inland areas, dry, clear and cold. yes, heading into the first part of saturday morning, in the countryside, temperatures well down into single figures, cold enough for a nip of frost into parts of scotland and northern england. so saturday, a very cold start to the day for...
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one or two storms— oxfordshire as well. one or two storms to — oxfordshire as well.e southern areas of england. hidden mess. not everybody will see _ england. hidden mess. not everybody will see the showers, i must stress. if will see the showers, i must stress. if you _ will see the showers, i must stress. if you caught— will see the showers, i must stress. if you caught in one or two of those you will— if you caught in one or two of those you will know about it because there could _ you will know about it because there could be _ you will know about it because there could be localised flash flooding, frequent — could be localised flash flooding, frequent lightning. to the north, misty— frequent lightning. to the north, misty and — frequent lightning. to the north, misty and murky, it will stay murky in the _ misty and murky, it will stay murky in the coasts— misty and murky, it will stay murky in the coasts of northeast england and eastern scotland, but some sunny spells _ and eastern scotland, but some sunny spells to _ and eastern scotland, but some sunny spells
one or two storms— oxfordshire as well. one or two storms to — oxfordshire as well.e southern areas of england. hidden mess. not everybody will see _ england. hidden mess. not everybody will see the showers, i must stress. if will see the showers, i must stress. if you _ will see the showers, i must stress. if you caught— will see the showers, i must stress. if you caught in one or two of those you will— if you caught in one or two of those you will know about it because there could _...
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in south newington in oxfordshire, we recorded about 98mm through the day — that's about a month and half�*s worth of rain. and you can see the rain on the radar picture here. it is gradually easing, and over the next few hours, it will tend to become a lot lighter, a lot patchier, before becoming confined to east anglia and south—east england. so it is an improving — very gradually — kind of weather situation. bit of rain coming into the far north of scotland. that's a cold front that will be bringing some colder air with it, but these are the kind of temperatures you'll have as you start off your tuesday morning. tuesday, still some dribs and drabs of rain left over for east anglia and south—east england, but clearing away quite quickly. this area of more substantial rain moves southwards across scotland through the day. that's our cold front. much colder air spreading to the far north of scotland, where there will be a few afternoon showers. temperatures just around 10 degrees in aberdeen. 10 as well for stornoway. further southwards, we're around 1a to 18 celsius. now, the middle
in south newington in oxfordshire, we recorded about 98mm through the day — that's about a month and half�*s worth of rain. and you can see the rain on the radar picture here. it is gradually easing, and over the next few hours, it will tend to become a lot lighter, a lot patchier, before becoming confined to east anglia and south—east england. so it is an improving — very gradually — kind of weather situation. bit of rain coming into the far north of scotland. that's a cold front...
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had over four times the september average rainfall, well over three times the average rainfall in oxfordshirer window of weather into saturday. chilly north—westerly winds with us, yes, and a few showers draped around our coastal fringes. many inland areas, dry, clear and cold. yes, heading into the first part of saturday morning, in the countryside, temperatures well down into single figures, cold enough for a nip of frost into parts of scotland and northern england. so saturday, a very cold start to the day for september, but plenty of sunshine for most. the exception is scotland, where weak weather fronts will move in, bringing some thicker cloud and a few patches of light rain. and although there could be an odd shower for northern ireland, the northwest of both england and wales should be mostly dry here. and certainly fine for southern parts of wales, southern england, the midlands and eastern england. lots of sunshine, but it will be another chilly day for this time of the year. sunday, second half of the weekend is dominated by this next area of low pressure. it's going to be another
had over four times the september average rainfall, well over three times the average rainfall in oxfordshirer window of weather into saturday. chilly north—westerly winds with us, yes, and a few showers draped around our coastal fringes. many inland areas, dry, clear and cold. yes, heading into the first part of saturday morning, in the countryside, temperatures well down into single figures, cold enough for a nip of frost into parts of scotland and northern england. so saturday, a very cold...
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south newington's in oxfordshire, and here we've had 21t3 millimetres of rain, over four times the septemberlands that have seen record rainfall this september. that's resulted in, of course, lots of flooding. another day, another downpour, and this time it was northern england bearing the brunt. liverpool's roads and pavements heading underwater. the area of low pressure responsible is going to be with us through much of the night, bringing outbreaks of rain and some strong winds for east anglia. we could see gusts here running into the 50s of miles an hour, so a particularly blustery, blowy kind of night. the winds probably strong enough to bring down one or two tree branches. could be a little bit of localised disruption heading into tuesday. the same area of low pressure, slow—moving, will continue to bring the wet and windy weather in across eastern areas of england. the strongest winds will begin to ease down as we head into the afternoon, but the best of the weather will be for scotland, northern ireland, parts of wales and western fringes of england as well, where you can look forwar
south newington's in oxfordshire, and here we've had 21t3 millimetres of rain, over four times the septemberlands that have seen record rainfall this september. that's resulted in, of course, lots of flooding. another day, another downpour, and this time it was northern england bearing the brunt. liverpool's roads and pavements heading underwater. the area of low pressure responsible is going to be with us through much of the night, bringing outbreaks of rain and some strong winds for east...
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. —— parts of oxfordshire.nd areas will have drier weather with clear skies. it will be a cold night with temperatures quite widely in the countryside getting down to 1-5 c with in the countryside getting down to 1—5 c with patches of frost possible in eastern scotland and northern england. tomorrow in scotland there will be a weak weather front moving west to east bringing cloudy skies and a few patches of rain, most of it quite polite with showers following later in the day. a few showers following in northern ireland and few other parts of north and west wales. temperatures 5 degrees below average, 17, the average in edinburgh, will be 12 tomorrow afternoon. the second half of the weekend is dominated by the second weather system moving on off the atlantic. a zone of strong wind coming into wales and south—west england where gusts are likely to reach 50 or 60 mph. the rain starts returning, not great news for the flooded areas given the ground is completely saturated. we could see further impact in one or tw
. —— parts of oxfordshire.nd areas will have drier weather with clear skies. it will be a cold night with temperatures quite widely in the countryside getting down to 1-5 c with in the countryside getting down to 1—5 c with patches of frost possible in eastern scotland and northern england. tomorrow in scotland there will be a weak weather front moving west to east bringing cloudy skies and a few patches of rain, most of it quite polite with showers following later in the day. a few...
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in bedfordshire we've had over four times, well over three to the average rainfall in oxfordshire that scotland and northern england. saturday a very cold start to the day for september but plenty of sunshine for most. the exception of scotland where week weather fronts will move in bringing thicker cloud and a few patches of light rain. there could be an odd hour for north island, england and west wales should be mostly trifles was absurdly fine for southern parts of wales, southern england, the midlands and eastern england, lots of sunshine but another chilly day for this time of year. today, second half of the weekend is dominated by this next area of low pressure another cold morning, plenty of morning sunshine and then it turns cloudy from the southwest the wind started to pick up and becomes very windy for wales in southwest england for the cost around 50 or 60 mph, through the afternoon and eventually some rain getting into northern ireland, wales and western areas leaving the northeast of uk dry with some hazy stencil and sunshine. through sunday night into monday that is when
in bedfordshire we've had over four times, well over three to the average rainfall in oxfordshire that scotland and northern england. saturday a very cold start to the day for september but plenty of sunshine for most. the exception of scotland where week weather fronts will move in bringing thicker cloud and a few patches of light rain. there could be an odd hour for north island, england and west wales should be mostly trifles was absurdly fine for southern parts of wales, southern england,...
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there's been more flooding in didcot in oxfordshire here on monday, more flood warnings in force as weled out into the north sea. still strong, gusty winds for these north sea—facing coasts, some more rain gradually sinking further southwards and eastwards across central—southern england. but some clear skies out towards the north and the west, so, here, a locally chilly start to the day on tuesday. now, on tuesday, that low is still bringing some more cloud and some rainjust swirling around it. some of that rain could push a little further westwards at times, it will be lighter than on monday, of course, and we've still got that brisk north—easterly wind across coastal areas of yorkshire, lincolnshire and down through northern areas of norfolk too. the best of the sunshine out towards the west, for much of scotland, into northern ireland, western wales and south—west england. and here, we could see temperatures rise to around 16 or 17 celsius. and then on wednesday, well, high pressure starts to edge down from the north, so we're all going to be seeing that dry, sunnier—feeling weathe
there's been more flooding in didcot in oxfordshire here on monday, more flood warnings in force as weled out into the north sea. still strong, gusty winds for these north sea—facing coasts, some more rain gradually sinking further southwards and eastwards across central—southern england. but some clear skies out towards the north and the west, so, here, a locally chilly start to the day on tuesday. now, on tuesday, that low is still bringing some more cloud and some rainjust swirling...
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well over three times the average rainfall in oxfordshire, and that's what's caused the flooding issues, temperatures well down into single figures — cold enough for a nip of frost into parts of scotland and northern england. so, saturday — a very cold start to the day for september but plenty of sunshine for most. the exception is scotland, where weak weather fronts will move in, bringing some thicker cloud and a few patches of light rain. and although there could be an odd shower for northern ireland, the northwest of both england and wales, it should be mostly dry here. and certainly fine for southern parts of wales, southern england, the midlands and eastern england. lots of sunshine but it will be another chilly day for this time of the year. sunday, second half of the weekend, is dominated by this next area of low pressure. it's going to be another cold morning. plenty of morning sunshine but then, it turns cloudier from the south—west, the winds start to pick up and it becomes very windy for wales and south west england — gusts here reaching around 50 or 60 miles an hour. through
well over three times the average rainfall in oxfordshire, and that's what's caused the flooding issues, temperatures well down into single figures — cold enough for a nip of frost into parts of scotland and northern england. so, saturday — a very cold start to the day for september but plenty of sunshine for most. the exception is scotland, where weak weather fronts will move in, bringing some thicker cloud and a few patches of light rain. and although there could be an odd shower for...
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the rain just continues through parts of oxfordshire down towards bristol and bath over the next fewing to ease. overnight stays pretty damp across eastern parts of england and rain creeping into northern scotland, but elsewhere, many places becoming dry overnight, staying quite mild. temperatures mostly in double digits onto tuesday. overall, a much, much drier day. we are still going to have some rain early on over parts of east anglia and the south east, but that should be clearing away a much drier day over parts of hampshire and wiltshire and the midlands compared to today. a few showers developing tomorrow over northern england, northern ireland and staying fairly wet across northern parts of scotland. tomorrow looks fairly 509931, scotland. tomorrow looks fairly soggy, with a brisk north easterly wind blowing along the moray firth and a few heavy showers likely to push a little further south, perhaps into the edinburgh area too. but as i said, overall, particularly in these central parts of england where it has been so wet today it looks a lot drier tomorrow, probably staying
the rain just continues through parts of oxfordshire down towards bristol and bath over the next fewing to ease. overnight stays pretty damp across eastern parts of england and rain creeping into northern scotland, but elsewhere, many places becoming dry overnight, staying quite mild. temperatures mostly in double digits onto tuesday. overall, a much, much drier day. we are still going to have some rain early on over parts of east anglia and the south east, but that should be clearing away a...
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parts of oxfordshire, bedfordshire, northamptonshire and north yorkshire have been listed by the agencyeing most at risk . and finally, most at risk. and finally, astronomers have unveiled the most detailed map ever seen of our galaxy from the violent births of newborn stars to the hidden mysteries of the galactic core. these new images show the milky way as you've never seen it before. the map is the culmination of more than 13 years of observations . wow. just years of observations. wow. just wow. and now back to jacob for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> welcome back to state of the nation. it's the story that won't stop donegal. yesterday we discussed the fact that starmer's dates didn't make sense after he tried to throw his son under the bus by suggesting that lord alli is £18 million apartment, was used for his son to study for his gcses. we also discussed the fact that the apartment was used for starmer's covid broadcast when it was decked out to
parts of oxfordshire, bedfordshire, northamptonshire and north yorkshire have been listed by the agencyeing most at risk . and finally, most at risk. and finally, astronomers have unveiled the most detailed map ever seen of our galaxy from the violent births of newborn stars to the hidden mysteries of the galactic core. these new images show the milky way as you've never seen it before. the map is the culmination of more than 13 years of observations . wow. just years of observations. wow. just...
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this september has seen some extreme rainfall across parts of england, south newing on the is in oxfordshirecould see gusts here running into the 50mphs, so blustery night. the winds is probably strong enough to bring down tree branch, there could be a bit of localised disruption into tuesday. same area of low pressure. it will continue to bring the wet and windy weather in, the strongest winds will begin to ease down into the afternoon, but the best of the weather will be for scotland, northern ireland, parts of wales and the west of england, you can look forward to a brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. temperatures will range from 13 to 17 degrees. howeverthe will range from 13 to 17 degrees. however the next few days we will see a big change in the weather pattern as high pressure becomes established across the uk, this looks to bring a quieter spell of weather. heading into wednesday most areas will have a dry day, a few patches of mist and fog and a chilly start, with temperatures down into single figure, four degrees in the coldest spots in scotland. we will have from dribs
this september has seen some extreme rainfall across parts of england, south newing on the is in oxfordshirecould see gusts here running into the 50mphs, so blustery night. the winds is probably strong enough to bring down tree branch, there could be a bit of localised disruption into tuesday. same area of low pressure. it will continue to bring the wet and windy weather in, the strongest winds will begin to ease down into the afternoon, but the best of the weather will be for scotland,...
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40 flood warnings that have been issued and 113 flood alerts for large parts of the uk, parts of oxfordshirere and northamptonshire and north yorkshire have been listed by the agency as being most at risk. it comes after an amber warning was issued by the met office for more heavy rain, causing further flooding and travel disruption in particular across the midlands and parts of the southwest . a man has been the southwest. a man has been arrested in connection with a cyber attack targeting railway stations across the uk . the stations across the uk. the wi—fi systems at 19 stations in cities including london, manchester, liverpool and birmingham were affected. people logging to on wi—fi in those stations were greeted with a page about islamist terrorist attacks . the arrested man is attacks. the arrested man is understood to be an employee of a technology company, which provides internet access to some network rail stations. scotland yard has issued a call for any potential victims of mohamed al fayed to come forward. five women have claimed they were raped by the former harrods owner, who
40 flood warnings that have been issued and 113 flood alerts for large parts of the uk, parts of oxfordshirere and northamptonshire and north yorkshire have been listed by the agency as being most at risk. it comes after an amber warning was issued by the met office for more heavy rain, causing further flooding and travel disruption in particular across the midlands and parts of the southwest . a man has been the southwest. a man has been arrested in connection with a cyber attack targeting...
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we're returning to the subject of culture and founded in 2017, the waterperry opera festival in oxfordshirediences, welcoming families , young and welcoming families, young and old children and classical music newcomers. over the course of six years, the festival has staged 32 productions for more than 17,500 attendees. this year's festival presented three operas. its against the backdrop of waterperry house, and it's in the festival's 300 seater auditorium in the gardens. i'm joined now by richard bratby, the chief classical music critic of the spectator, who has enjoyed the waterperry productions of the barber of seville and turn of the screw, and richard, welcome to the program and we have this proliferation of a country house operas during the summer season in britain. it's very welcome to me, but what is driving that, do you think? is it demand by audiences, or is it perhaps also the copious availability of young operatic talent? why are we getting so much opera festival music in the summer ? festival music in the summer? >> it's a good question. i think it's one of these very british
we're returning to the subject of culture and founded in 2017, the waterperry opera festival in oxfordshirediences, welcoming families , young and welcoming families, young and old children and classical music newcomers. over the course of six years, the festival has staged 32 productions for more than 17,500 attendees. this year's festival presented three operas. its against the backdrop of waterperry house, and it's in the festival's 300 seater auditorium in the gardens. i'm joined now by...
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south newington's in oxfordshire, and here we've had 215 millimetres of rain, over four times the septemberain and some strong winds for east anglia. we could see gusts here running into the 50s of miles an hour, so a particularly blustery, blowy kind of night. the winds probably strong enough to bring down one or two tree branches. could be a little bit of localised disruption heading into tuesday. the same area of low pressure, slow—moving, will continue to bring the wet and windy weather in across eastern areas of england. the strongest winds will begin to ease down as we head into the afternoon, but the best of the weather will be for scotland, northern ireland, parts of wales and western fringes of england as well, where you can look forward to a much drier kind of day with a bit more in the way of sunshine. now, temperatures may range from around 13—7 reese. now, over the next days, we're going to see a big change in our weather pattern as high pressure becomes established across the uk, and this looks to bring us a much quieter spell of weather. heading into wednesday, most areas wil
south newington's in oxfordshire, and here we've had 215 millimetres of rain, over four times the septemberain and some strong winds for east anglia. we could see gusts here running into the 50s of miles an hour, so a particularly blustery, blowy kind of night. the winds probably strong enough to bring down one or two tree branches. could be a little bit of localised disruption heading into tuesday. the same area of low pressure, slow—moving, will continue to bring the wet and windy weather...
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this is the picture in oxfordshire at the moment. there are some flooding problems around.rthern england, wales are pretty wet, but it is really this is known across central and southern england that has seen the brightest and most persistent rain. we have an amber weather warning in force for the likes of bristol, right up towards northampton, valid until 9pm this evening. some areas are seeing about two months worth of rain in just 2a-a8 two months worth of rain in just 2a—a8 hours. it is not difficult to see why we have a d flooding with all that intense rain. low pressure will drift its way gradually eastwards. the rest of the afternoon, more rain to come for similar areas again. afternoon, more rain to come for similarareas again. much afternoon, more rain to come for similar areas again. much of central and southern england, northern england pretty wet too, scotland and northern ireland mostly dry, there's even a bit of sunshine. 20 degrees possible in the south—east where you see a little bit of brightness. but all that rain is going to ease away towards the east as
this is the picture in oxfordshire at the moment. there are some flooding problems around.rthern england, wales are pretty wet, but it is really this is known across central and southern england that has seen the brightest and most persistent rain. we have an amber weather warning in force for the likes of bristol, right up towards northampton, valid until 9pm this evening. some areas are seeing about two months worth of rain in just 2a-a8 two months worth of rain in just 2a—a8 hours. it is...
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we have had some downpours in the last couple of hours, storms moving across into berkshire into oxfordshire we have the speed of low cloud coming from the north sea. i reckon it should brighten up across lincolnshire, yorkshire through this afternoon with sunshine coming out but staying cloudy for north—east england and eastern scotland as we go through the afternoon. we continue to see thundery downpours across wales, the midlands and the south—west, many places dodging them but if you catch one of them it is intense so you could see localised surface water flooding. feeling pleasant in the sunshine, temperatures creeping into the high teens and low 20s. overnight some storms coming from france affecting southern regions of england and wales and elsewhere low cloud is extensive, some mist patches and temperatures 11—13 . taking us into the weekend, a similar mix of whether stop starting cloudy and misty for eastern scotland, further south its sunshine, heavy thundery showers for england and wales, northern ireland should stay dry with sunny spells developing. in the sunshine and temperatur
we have had some downpours in the last couple of hours, storms moving across into berkshire into oxfordshire we have the speed of low cloud coming from the north sea. i reckon it should brighten up across lincolnshire, yorkshire through this afternoon with sunshine coming out but staying cloudy for north—east england and eastern scotland as we go through the afternoon. we continue to see thundery downpours across wales, the midlands and the south—west, many places dodging them but if you...
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. >> and, you know, if you look at the one in oxfordshire, for example, this has been planned for decadese in cambridgeshire that's been planned for decades. no one allows them to happen. those are the things that we need to get changed. it's not all about bills. it's also about making the system work better. >> maybe the new planning laws that labour may bring in maybe will make it easier to build reservoirs. >> i hope so, you hope so. >>— >> i hope so, you hope so. >> there we are. hope is there that a labour government can do something good? well, of course, and that's the point actually, that even though you fight against each other at elections, you do actually genuinely hope that the government of the day does the right thing. now, just a little minor victory. you'll remember when it was first proposed that raf scampton was to be used as a migrant site, and that many of the historic artefacts that were there at scampton, things that were owned by guy gibson, his office, were being moved and put into storage, frankly, at the royal air force museum in hendon. i went immediately up to
. >> and, you know, if you look at the one in oxfordshire, for example, this has been planned for decadese in cambridgeshire that's been planned for decades. no one allows them to happen. those are the things that we need to get changed. it's not all about bills. it's also about making the system work better. >> maybe the new planning laws that labour may bring in maybe will make it easier to build reservoirs. >> i hope so, you hope so. >>— >> i hope so, you hope...
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we have had torrential rain this morning around london, oxfordshire, home counties.he day. the rain persisting through the day. heaviest in the south. the temperature is 10—20. north to south. overnight the rain moves to the east. the rain in the north sinks across parts of scotland. it will be a cooler night. tomorrow, we have the dregs of the rain to move away from the south—east. the rain moves south across eastern and central scotland getting into northern england. in between, something brighter with sunshine and a few showers with temperatures from 11-18. a few showers with temperatures from 11—18. wednesday it looks like it will be wet and windy across england and wales and towards the end of the week, it will turn colder. as a high—school teenager, brad kella had no interest in music and had never played a piano. well, after a remarkablejourney, this summer, brad won the second series of channel 6's the piano, which showcases the uk's best amateur pianists, after he wrote an emotional piece for his foster parents. let's take a look. romantic-style uptempo musi
we have had torrential rain this morning around london, oxfordshire, home counties.he day. the rain persisting through the day. heaviest in the south. the temperature is 10—20. north to south. overnight the rain moves to the east. the rain in the north sinks across parts of scotland. it will be a cooler night. tomorrow, we have the dregs of the rain to move away from the south—east. the rain moves south across eastern and central scotland getting into northern england. in between, something...
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parts of oxfordshire, bedfordshire , northamptonshire bedfordshire, northamptonshire and north yorkshire have been listed by the agency as being most at risk. it comes after an amber warning was issued by the met office for more heavy rain, causing further flooding and travel disruption in particular across the midlands and parts of the southwest. a man has been arrested in connection with a cyber attack targeting railway stations across the uk. the wi—fi systems at 19 stations in cities including london, manchester, liverpool and birmingham were affected. people logging on to wi—fi, and those stations were greeted with a page about terrorist attacks. the arrested man is understood to be an employee of a technology company , which technology company, which provides internet access to some network rail stations , and network rail stations, and finally , astronomers have finally, astronomers have unveiled the most detailed map ever seen of our galaxy. from the violent births of newborn stars to the hidden mysteries of the galactic core. these new images show the milky way as you've never s
parts of oxfordshire, bedfordshire , northamptonshire bedfordshire, northamptonshire and north yorkshire have been listed by the agency as being most at risk. it comes after an amber warning was issued by the met office for more heavy rain, causing further flooding and travel disruption in particular across the midlands and parts of the southwest. a man has been arrested in connection with a cyber attack targeting railway stations across the uk. the wi—fi systems at 19 stations in cities...
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oxfordshire has seen a huge amount of population growth in recent years without the infrastructure tohy is that? >> a new railway station on the great western main line between didcot and swindon would grove and wantage would help to reduce traffic and improve access to both oxford and london. does the prime minister support investment in our railway, and would he meet with me to hear the case for a new railway station at grove and wantage? >> the prime minister. >> the prime minister. >> i thank the honourable member for raising this important issue. obviously very important for his constituents, and we are committed to putting passengers at the heart of our railways. great british railways will work closely with regional government, mayors, operators and passenger groups to ensure rail investment meets the needs of communities and i will ensure that he gets the meeting that he wants with a relevant to minister discuss the issues in his constituency. >> that completes prime minister's questions . i'll let minister's questions. i'll let the front benches clear . the front benches clea
oxfordshire has seen a huge amount of population growth in recent years without the infrastructure tohy is that? >> a new railway station on the great western main line between didcot and swindon would grove and wantage would help to reduce traffic and improve access to both oxford and london. does the prime minister support investment in our railway, and would he meet with me to hear the case for a new railway station at grove and wantage? >> the prime minister. >> the prime...
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temperatures in oxfordshire down to two celsius. we still have areas of low pressure in europe.le bit of fog around at the moment which was gradually clear. some patchy light rain across the north and west of scotland where there is thick cloud. that will thin out. sunny conditions for the vast majority. cloud. that will thir of it. sunny cloud. that will thir of the unny cloud. that will thir of the thinking about i wonder how many of the thinking about that this week. it's something nina has been looking into, who's in leeds this morning. good morning from the university of leeds student union. come round here. we asked the students to come. morning. how are we feeling? tip top. working hard studying a variety of degrees but knowing they will be graduating statistically with close to £50,000 of debt as english students. little wonder that close to four bits of students a worrying about money has an impact on their mental health. there are loans available, maintenance loans. and it is. they only go up to around £10,200 for students outside of london. many of them say it doesn't
temperatures in oxfordshire down to two celsius. we still have areas of low pressure in europe.le bit of fog around at the moment which was gradually clear. some patchy light rain across the north and west of scotland where there is thick cloud. that will thin out. sunny conditions for the vast majority. cloud. that will thir of it. sunny cloud. that will thir of the unny cloud. that will thir of the thinking about i wonder how many of the thinking about that this week. it's something nina has...
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from oxfordshire up to northern parts of england _ oxfordshire up to northern parts of england and scotlandive years — earliest september frost in five years. wrap up warm this morning. the cold _ years. wrap up warm this morning. the cold weather we have had over the last _ the cold weather we have had over the last few days will not last all that long — the last few days will not last all that long. we have some clear skies at the _ that long. we have some clear skies at the moment but this cloud behind me will— at the moment but this cloud behind me will move in for the weekend and that will— me will move in for the weekend and that will herald in some milder air. you can— that will herald in some milder air. you can see — that will herald in some milder air. you can see on the ms picture the wind _ you can see on the ms picture the wind switching to a south—westerly as we _ wind switching to a south—westerly as we go _ wind switching to a south—westerly as we go into the weekend, the blue colours _ as we go into the weekend, the blue colours make way for the yellow and orange _ colours
from oxfordshire up to northern parts of england _ oxfordshire up to northern parts of england and scotlandive years — earliest september frost in five years. wrap up warm this morning. the cold _ years. wrap up warm this morning. the cold weather we have had over the last _ the cold weather we have had over the last few days will not last all that long — the last few days will not last all that long. we have some clear skies at the _ that long. we have some clear skies at the moment but...
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areas affected by the amber warning, including milton keynes, oxfordshire and the west midlands, were flash floods as the met office warned the regions could see 30 to 40mm of rainfall within just three hours. and those are the latest gb news headlines. for now i'm tatiana sanchez. more from me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb news. >> com forward slash alerts . >> com forward slash alerts. >> com forward slash alerts. >> hello and welcome. good morning. this is britain's newsroom where live across the united kingdom on gb news with ben , leo and me. nana akua. ben, leo and me. nana akua. >> very good morning to you at home. hope you're all doing well. you've made it. it's nearly the weekend. a very quick email. first of all, to kick off the show from jodie. you say morning, ben nana. you've brightened a miserable morning for me. >> oh, that's nice, thank you. but the rain. oh my god. >> miserable all night, all night pounding down. >> yeah, well, i drove in from there. was like a couple o
areas affected by the amber warning, including milton keynes, oxfordshire and the west midlands, were flash floods as the met office warned the regions could see 30 to 40mm of rainfall within just three hours. and those are the latest gb news headlines. for now i'm tatiana sanchez. more from me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb news. >> com forward slash alerts . >> com forward slash...
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the rain just continues through parts of oxfordshire down towards bristol and bath over the next fewross eastern parts of england and rain creeping into northern scotland, but elsewhere, many places becoming dry overnight, staying quite mild. temperatures mostly in double digits onto tuesday. overall, a much, much drier day. we are still going to have some rain early on over parts of east anglia in the southeast, but that should be clearing away a much drier day over parts of hampshire and wiltshire and the midlands compared to today. a few showers developing tomorrow over northern england, northern ireland and staying fairly wet across northern parts of scotland. tomorrow looks fairly soggy, with a brisk north easterly wind blowing along the moray firth and a few heavy showers likely to push a little further south, perhaps into the edinburgh area too. but as i said, overall, particularly in these central parts of england where it has been so wet today it looks a lot drier, tomorrow probably staying fairly cloudy, but some bright or sunny spells could poke through a few more showers
the rain just continues through parts of oxfordshire down towards bristol and bath over the next fewross eastern parts of england and rain creeping into northern scotland, but elsewhere, many places becoming dry overnight, staying quite mild. temperatures mostly in double digits onto tuesday. overall, a much, much drier day. we are still going to have some rain early on over parts of east anglia in the southeast, but that should be clearing away a much drier day over parts of hampshire and...
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central, southern england have had their record rainfall for september, and one of those counties, oxfordshire 1836. so this september 2024 has been the wettest month of all time in the records since 1836. >> goodness me. is it because we had a long period of quite dry weather? and so it all comes chucking down at once . why is this? >> well, we had four days of dry weather leading up to that, so that's long in the grand scheme of things. when you look at the last few months at least. but yeah. and then and then the heavens opened last weekend and it's just been raining very hard since. so we had the thunderstorms and had further spells of rain last week, and it's been a recurring theme, hasn't it, in the last few months. and in fact, going back to the end of last year, we've just had these spells of wet weather carrying on, especially across southern and central parts of the uk. well, you know what? >> i'm going to cling on to what you said, aidan, that there's some drier weather coming our way, although it seems, i mean, being down in london, we usually have, you know, the warmest spells, bu
central, southern england have had their record rainfall for september, and one of those counties, oxfordshire 1836. so this september 2024 has been the wettest month of all time in the records since 1836. >> goodness me. is it because we had a long period of quite dry weather? and so it all comes chucking down at once . why is this? >> well, we had four days of dry weather leading up to that, so that's long in the grand scheme of things. when you look at the last few months at...
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both of their reigns, we're joined by the editor of majesty magazine, ingrid seward, who is in oxfordshiretock. good morning to you both. so good morning, martin. how important is it for us to be, you know , looking back on on be, you know, looking back on on her majesty's legacy and reflecting, i think many people will be thinking about where they were when they heard that news. >> i think a number of things stand out from her extraordinary reign. the first is service. it was the hallmark of her reign, and i think it raises questions about what it means to hold pubuc about what it means to hold public office. now we've seen a lot of turbulence in the last two years, and i think the queen's reign really underscores those in office. those in power are there to serve. and she exemplified that in a most extraordinary way. the second thing is discretion . i've heard thing is discretion. i've heard it said that meetings with the queen were the only one that senior politicians could go into. and no, it wouldn't be leaked anywhere. and i think that sense of discretion is really important, and tha
both of their reigns, we're joined by the editor of majesty magazine, ingrid seward, who is in oxfordshiretock. good morning to you both. so good morning, martin. how important is it for us to be, you know , looking back on on be, you know, looking back on on her majesty's legacy and reflecting, i think many people will be thinking about where they were when they heard that news. >> i think a number of things stand out from her extraordinary reign. the first is service. it was the...
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have had more than two and a half times the monthly average rainfall, places like berkshire and oxfordshireot of cleanup , with and quite a lot of cleanup, with problems to disrupt, to transport and to people's homes and properties. there is a brief respite in the weather today. it's going to feel a bit colder because we've got a bit of a northerly, but then again tomorrow there is another met office warning. this time for wind down the west coast of the country. that's western wales and the west country. the gusts of up to 60mph on the coast up to 50mph inland. and then as we go into midweek, a bit of a calm again. and then at the end of the week we're back into the wet and windy. so we're going into a very, very stormy period of weather. >> well this is storm season, isn't it? so if it's been this wet at the beginning of it, i mean, it is it's a grim picture doesn't it? >> it does storm season. i mean, the met office have just released their names. they released their names. they release names of storms every yearin release names of storms every year in september. they've just done that.
have had more than two and a half times the monthly average rainfall, places like berkshire and oxfordshireot of cleanup , with and quite a lot of cleanup, with problems to disrupt, to transport and to people's homes and properties. there is a brief respite in the weather today. it's going to feel a bit colder because we've got a bit of a northerly, but then again tomorrow there is another met office warning. this time for wind down the west coast of the country. that's western wales and the...