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that will be tempered by the strength of the wind, particularly when the around the pennines.oodbye. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. a major easing of the coronavirus lockdown comes into effect in england — with pubs, restaurants, hotels, and cinemas all able to re—open. some hairdressers in england have been open since midnight — businesses will need to have new rules and procedures in place. a local lockdown comes into force in the city of leicester — hospitality businesses aren't allowed to open — and social gatherings and overnight stays are banned. spain's catalonia region reintroduces some local restrictions for an area of more than hundred thousand people — after a spike in coronavirus infections. now on bbc news, live sport is returning to our screens though the pandemic is farfrom over. how has this happened? patrick gearey has spoken to those at the centre of what's been called ‘project restart.‘ for 100 days, sport was frozen. this was an earlier thaw than some thought possible. the day the english premier league returned, 1115 new cases of coronavirus were r
that will be tempered by the strength of the wind, particularly when the around the pennines.oodbye. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. a major easing of the coronavirus lockdown comes into effect in england — with pubs, restaurants, hotels, and cinemas all able to re—open. some hairdressers in england have been open since midnight — businesses will need to have new rules and procedures in place. a local lockdown comes into force in the city of leicester — hospitality businesses...
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let's take you to scenes across the pennines in leeds united, outside the elland road stadium.ebrate the team's promotion to the premier league and winning the championship trophy. the club defended their decision for the players to stand on an open top bus. they made a brief appearance with a championship trophy and they hoped it would send an end to the proceedings and hoped it would send the fans home safely. but i thought for the chelsea fans leaving elland road means they are relegated to league 1 once more. some very happy people and some pretty gloomy people. thank you very much. the response to the coronavirus pandemic has shown the "sheer might" of the uk union, borisjohnson has said as he travels to scotland today. during his first visit since last year's general election, the prime minister will meet business leaders and military personel to thank them for their response to the crisis. the snp says the visit shows mrjohnson is "in a panic" about rising support for scottish independence. let's get the thoughts now of professor sirjohn curtice, professor of politics at
let's take you to scenes across the pennines in leeds united, outside the elland road stadium.ebrate the team's promotion to the premier league and winning the championship trophy. the club defended their decision for the players to stand on an open top bus. they made a brief appearance with a championship trophy and they hoped it would send an end to the proceedings and hoped it would send the fans home safely. but i thought for the chelsea fans leaving elland road means they are relegated to...
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maybe a stronger wind to the east of the pennines. disruption to travel for high sided vehicles.d through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures getting down into single figures in a few spots. on monday, low pressure sliding away towards scandinavia. high pressure starting to build in from the south—west, between the two, still fairly brisk winds across the country. these winds coming down from the north—west. that is never going to be a particularly warm wind direction. as you can see, not as many showers through the day on monday. a fair amount of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. as temperatures, 16—20 celsius, just a touch below what we might expect at this point injuly. tuesday, a dry day for most. patchy rain in the far north of scotland, otherwise a fair amount of dry weather but it looks like more rain will work in from the west as we head t
maybe a stronger wind to the east of the pennines. disruption to travel for high sided vehicles.d through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures getting down into single figures in a few spots. on monday, low pressure sliding away towards scandinavia. high pressure...
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especially for scotland but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the pennines0 or 60 mph. if this low pressure deepens and the winds could be stronger than this, mind you. but either way, winds this strong are capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example. on the bridges and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following in to the northwest as we head through sunday afternoon. but nowhere's really immune from seeing the odd afternoon downpour on sunday. beyond that, well, it stays unsettled. we're looking at further showers around at times, particularly in the north and west. this is bbc news, welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president trump faces criticism over his plans to celebrate american independence day at mount rushmore, with no compulsory face masks or social distancing. iam here i am here
especially for scotland but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the pennines0 or 60 mph. if this low pressure deepens and the winds could be stronger than this, mind you. but either way, winds this strong are capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example. on the bridges and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and winds begin to ebb away, we're...
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across other areas of eastern england, from the pennines eastwards, eastern scotland, heavy showers atn. most places try this weekend, i'll have updates throughout the morning. goodbye for now. hello, this is bbc news with annita mcveigh. the headlines... as the cost of dealing with the coronavirus crisis now stands at nearly £190—billion — the chancellor warns there could be worse to come — with a significant increase injob losses. is unemployment going to rise, are people going to lose theirjobs? yes. and the scale of this is significant. we are entering one of the most severe recessions this country has ever seen. dozens of people have spent the night in temporary accommodation after a crane collapsed on a row of houses in east london. a woman died in the incident in bow. as the us breaks its record for the most new coronavirus cases reported in one day — president trump threatens to cut off funding for us schools which fail to reopen. sport now, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre here's holly hamilton. good morning. we're hoping for better weather in southampton, aft
across other areas of eastern england, from the pennines eastwards, eastern scotland, heavy showers atn. most places try this weekend, i'll have updates throughout the morning. goodbye for now. hello, this is bbc news with annita mcveigh. the headlines... as the cost of dealing with the coronavirus crisis now stands at nearly £190—billion — the chancellor warns there could be worse to come — with a significant increase injob losses. is unemployment going to rise, are people going to lose...
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gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.vehicles. it will feel relatively cool. as we head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. and also it's going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. so on monday, we'll see low pressure sliding away towards scandinavia. high pressure starting to build in from the south—west, between the two, still fairly brisk winds across the country. these winds coming down from the north—west. so that's never going to be a particularly warm wind direction. but as you can see, not as many showers through the day on monday. a fair amount of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but those temperatures, 16—20 degrees, just a touch below what we might expect at this point injuly. now, tuesday looks like a dry day for most. patchy rain in the far north of scotland,
gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.vehicles. it will feel relatively cool. as we head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. and also it's going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. so on monday, we'll see...
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especially for scotland, but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the pennines be stronger than this, mind you. but either way, winds this strong are capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example, on the bridges and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following in to the north—west as we head through sunday afternoon. but nowhere's really immune from seeing the odd afternoon downpour on sunday. beyond that, well, it stays unsettled. we're looking at further showers around at times, particularly in the north and west. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump has responded to criticism over his plans to celebrate american independence day at mount rushmore — with no compulsory face masks or social distancing — saying the monument will never be destroyed. he also condemned what he called a merciless campaign to wipe out america's history and defame its heroes. as pubs in england reo
especially for scotland, but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the pennines be stronger than this, mind you. but either way, winds this strong are capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example, on the bridges and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following in to the north—west as...
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gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. and also it's going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. welcome to bbc new. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: independence day in the us is overshadowed by another big increase in coronavirus cases, and president trump defends the nations‘ past heroes. we will not throw away our heroes, we will honour them and we will prove worthy of their sacrifice. and at the washington monument in the capital, protestors gathered in large numbers, as fireworks light up the 11th ofjuly night sky. a major easing of the coronavirus lockdown in england, with pubs, restau ra nts, and hotels able to re—open. more than 200,000 people are back in lockdown in part of spain's catalonia region, to the west of barcelona.
gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. and also it's going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. welcome to bbc new. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories:...
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an hourin 30—40 in the south, 40—60 miles an hour in the worst affected areas, particularly the penninest. it will feel more like autumn than july. mid reflect that. it will feel more like autumn thanjuly. mid team is in the north, higher teams in the south. perhaps 21 in the south—east. more showers northern and western areas but lengthy drier spells and it's a cooler air coming but lengthy drier spells and it's a cooleraircoming in but lengthy drier spells and it's a cooler air coming in from the north—west bringing a much fresher night than what it was last night. the area of low pressure continues to push into scandinavia taking the gales and heavy rain with it. we look to the south—west and an area of high pressure building in for monday, settling slowly quieting things down. quite windy across the country, not as one yesterday but it's blustery across eastern areas where we see most of the showers close to that area of low pressure. the further west you are a better chance of staying dry. quite a fresh again, 16—20 in the south—east. does not last long, another area of low pressure
an hourin 30—40 in the south, 40—60 miles an hour in the worst affected areas, particularly the penninest. it will feel more like autumn than july. mid reflect that. it will feel more like autumn thanjuly. mid team is in the north, higher teams in the south. perhaps 21 in the south—east. more showers northern and western areas but lengthy drier spells and it's a cooler air coming but lengthy drier spells and it's a cooleraircoming in but lengthy drier spells and it's a cooler air coming...
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afternoon. 30 to 40 mph in the south, 40 to 60 mph across worst affected areas, particularly over the penninesratures reflect that as well, it will feel like autumn than july. the mid teens in the north, hire teens further south, perhaps 20 or 21 hire teens further south, perhaps 20 or21 in the hire teens further south, perhaps 20 or 21 in the south—east. as we head on into this meaning overnight, remains blustery, feeding and more showers in northern and western areas but lengthy dry spells further south. cooler air mass coming in from the north—west so it will be a much fresher night than last night. 0urarea of much fresher night than last night. 0ur area of low pressure continues to push off into scandinavia taking the gales and heavy rain with it. we look to the south—west, an area of high pressure which is slowly building in, slowly quiet things down. remaining quite windy across the country, not as windy as today, blustery are quite windy across the country, not as windy as today, blustery acquirers eastern areas. the further west that you are, the better chance of staying dry with some
afternoon. 30 to 40 mph in the south, 40 to 60 mph across worst affected areas, particularly over the penninesratures reflect that as well, it will feel like autumn than july. the mid teens in the north, hire teens further south, perhaps 20 or 21 hire teens further south, perhaps 20 or21 in the hire teens further south, perhaps 20 or 21 in the south—east. as we head on into this meaning overnight, remains blustery, feeding and more showers in northern and western areas but lengthy dry spells...
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especially for scotland, but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the penninese winds could be stronger than this, mind you. but either way, winds this strong, capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example, on the bridges, and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and the winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following in to the north—west as we head through sunday afternoon. but nowhere's really immune from seeing an odd afternoon downpour on sunday. beyond that, well, it stays unsettled. we are looking at further showers around at times, particularly in the north and west. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: england eases lockdown in what's being described as the "biggest step yet on the road to recovery." lockdown only succeeded in controlling the virus because eve ryo ne controlling the virus because everyone worked together. and we will only succeed in reopening if e
especially for scotland, but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the penninese winds could be stronger than this, mind you. but either way, winds this strong, capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example, on the bridges, and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and the winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following in to the...
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gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.—sided vehicles. it will feel relatively cool. as we head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. and also it's going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. so on monday, we'll see low pressure sliding away towards scandinavia. high pressure starting to build in from the south—west, between the two, still fairly brisk winds across the country. these winds coming down from the north—west. so that's never going to be a particularly warm wind direction. but as you can see, not as many showers through the day on monday. a fair amount of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but those temperatures, 16—20 degrees, just a touch below what we might expect at this point injuly. now, tuesday looks like a dry day for most. patchy rain in the far north of sco
gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.—sided vehicles. it will feel relatively cool. as we head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. and also it's going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. so on monday,...
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gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.it will feel relatively cool. as we head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. on monday, low pressure sliding away towards scandinavia. high pressure starting to build in from the south—west, between the two, still fairly brisk winds across the country. these winds coming down from the north—west. so that's never going to be a particularly warm wind direction. but as you can see, not as many showers through the day on monday. a fair amount of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but those temperatures, 16—20 celsius, just a touch below what we might expect at this point injuly. now, tuesday looks like a dry day for most. patchy rain in the far north of scotland, otherwise a fair amount of dry weathe
gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.it will feel relatively cool. as we head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. on monday, low pressure sliding away towards...
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— 30—110 mph gusts in the south, 50—60 across central and northern areas, particularly over the pennineshanjuly — those temperatures, when you factor in the wind, generally the mid to high teens celsius. low pressure to the north—east of the uk, higher pressure trying to build in from the south—west. it looks like we'll be in a run of north—westerly winds on monday. but there should be quite a bit of sunshine around, most of the showers across eastern areas. the best of the sunshine further south and west and, again, feeling fairly cool for the time of year. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: people across england have enjoyed their first night out in pubs for more than three months after a major easing of lockdown, but there are concerns about social distancing. the head of nhs england has called on the government to put in place plans to adequately fund the social care system within a year. the health secretary, matt hancock, has said there are certain conditions that need to be met for huawei's involvement in the uk's 5g network. a warning from authorities in the australian state
— 30—110 mph gusts in the south, 50—60 across central and northern areas, particularly over the pennineshanjuly — those temperatures, when you factor in the wind, generally the mid to high teens celsius. low pressure to the north—east of the uk, higher pressure trying to build in from the south—west. it looks like we'll be in a run of north—westerly winds on monday. but there should be quite a bit of sunshine around, most of the showers across eastern areas. the best of the...
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feature — 30—a0 mph gusts in the south, 50—60 across central and northern areas, particularly over the pennines you factor in the wind, generally the mid to high teens celsius. low pressure to the north—east of the uk, higher pressure trying to build in from the south—west. it looks like we'll be in a run of north—westerly winds on monday. but there should be quite a bit of sunshine around, most of the showers across eastern areas. the best of the sunshine further south and west and, again, feeling fairly cool for the time of year. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. will there be a hangover? england wakes up after a major easing of its lockdown as pubs and restaurants re—open. but lockdown is remiposed in the australian city of melbourne as thousands of residents are told not to leave their homes for at least five days. a leading health official calls on the uk government to put in place plans to adequately fund england's social care system within a year. after at least two decades of talking about it, we do not have a fairand talking about it
feature — 30—a0 mph gusts in the south, 50—60 across central and northern areas, particularly over the pennines you factor in the wind, generally the mid to high teens celsius. low pressure to the north—east of the uk, higher pressure trying to build in from the south—west. it looks like we'll be in a run of north—westerly winds on monday. but there should be quite a bit of sunshine around, most of the showers across eastern areas. the best of the sunshine further south and west...
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particularly windy around the pennines. this is bbc news, the headlines at six.in england with restaurants, hotels, and cinemas all able to re—open. many pubs in england welcomed their first customers from early this morning for their first saturday opening in months. everyone is coming back, all of the staff really engaging and really getting all the kitchens ready, so it is really great to see so many customers in the building, enjoying what they did before and that's all we wanted. some hairdressers in england have been open since midnight. businesses will have to have new rules and procedures in place. it's been four months and, yeah, desperate times, i had to get back. a local lockdown comes into force in leicester. hospitality businesses aren't allowed to open and social
particularly windy around the pennines. this is bbc news, the headlines at six.in england with restaurants, hotels, and cinemas all able to re—open. many pubs in england welcomed their first customers from early this morning for their first saturday opening in months. everyone is coming back, all of the staff really engaging and really getting all the kitchens ready, so it is really great to see so many customers in the building, enjoying what they did before and that's all we wanted. some...
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through the afternoon, a0 to 60 miles an hour across the worst affected areas, particularly over the penninest as well. it will feel more like autumn than july. the mid—teens in the north, hire teams in the south. this evening, it remains blustery with a more north—westerly wind. lengthy, drier spells for south. and a cooler air masses coming in from the north, so air masses coming in from the north, so it will be a much fresher night than last night. our area of low pressures continue to push on to scandinavia, taking the gales and heavy rain with it. to the south—west, we have an area of high pressure building in for monday, which were quieten things down. but it still remains windy across the country. not as windy yesterday, but it will be blustery across eastern areas, which will see most of the showers close to that area of low pressure. the further west you are, a better chance of sunshine. quite a fresh feel to the day again. but it looks like another area of low pressure will wriggle in from the west during tuesday. a bit of uncertainty as to its extent, but it does look like it will
through the afternoon, a0 to 60 miles an hour across the worst affected areas, particularly over the penninest as well. it will feel more like autumn than july. the mid—teens in the north, hire teams in the south. this evening, it remains blustery with a more north—westerly wind. lengthy, drier spells for south. and a cooler air masses coming in from the north, so air masses coming in from the north, so it will be a much fresher night than last night. our area of low pressures continue to...
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gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.it will feel relatively cool. as we head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. and also it's going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. so on monday, we'll see low pressure sliding away towards scandinavia. high pressure starting to build in from the south—west, between the two, still fairly brisk winds across the country. these winds coming down from the north—west. so that's never going to be a particularly warm wind direction. but as you can see, not as many showers through the day on monday. a fair amount of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but those temperatures, 16—20 degrees, just a touch below what we might expect at this point injuly. now, tuesday looks like a dry day for most. patchy rain in the far north of scotland, otherwise
gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.it will feel relatively cool. as we head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. and also it's going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. so on monday, we'll see low...
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especially for scotland, but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the penninesither way, winds this strong are capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example, on the bridges, and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and the winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following in to the north—west as we head through sunday afternoon. but nowhere's really immune from seeing the odd afternoon downpour on sunday. beyond that, well, it stays unsettled. we are looking at further showers around at times, particularly in the north and west. welcome to bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president trump uses his independence day address at mount rushmore to condemn what he calls a merciless campaign to defame america's heroes. i am here as your president to proclaim before the country and before the world, this monument will never be desecrated. as pubs in england reopen on saturday, the prime minister boris johnson issues a war
especially for scotland, but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the penninesither way, winds this strong are capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example, on the bridges, and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and the winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following in to the north—west as we head through sunday afternoon....
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afternoon — 30—40 mph in the south, 40—60 mph across the worst—affected areas, particularly over the pennines that as well. it's going to feel more like autumn thanjuly — the mid—teens in the north, higher teens further south, perhaps 20 or 2! in the south—east. as we head on into this evening and overnight, it remains blustery, the winds back to a more north—westerly wind, feeding in more showers in northern and western areas, but lengthy, drier spells further south, and it's a cooler air mass coming in from the north—west, so it's going to be a much fresher night than what it was last night. now, our area of low pressure‘s continuing to push off into scandinavia, taking the gales and the heavy rain with it. we look to the south—west to an area of high pressure, which is slowly building in for monday. that'll slowly quieten things down somewhat. but it still remains quite windy across the country, not as windy as today, but it'll be blustery across eastern areas, and it's here where we'll see most of the showers closer to that area of low pressure. the further west that you are, a better cha
afternoon — 30—40 mph in the south, 40—60 mph across the worst—affected areas, particularly over the pennines that as well. it's going to feel more like autumn thanjuly — the mid—teens in the north, higher teens further south, perhaps 20 or 2! in the south—east. as we head on into this evening and overnight, it remains blustery, the winds back to a more north—westerly wind, feeding in more showers in northern and western areas, but lengthy, drier spells further south, and it's a...
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especially for scotland but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the penninesnger than this, mind you. but either way, winds this strong are capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example. on the bridges and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following in to the northwest as we head through sunday afternoon. but nowhere's really immune from seeing the odd afternoon downpour on sunday. beyond that, well, it stays unsettled. we're looking at further showers around at times, 00:27:22,167 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 particularly in the north and west. welcome to bbc news, i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president trump faces criticism over his plans to celebrate american independence day at mount rushmore, with no compulsory face masks or social distancing. as pubs in england reopen on saturday, the prime minister boris johnson issues a warning to the public not to be complacent. pol
especially for scotland but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the penninesnger than this, mind you. but either way, winds this strong are capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example. on the bridges and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following in to the northwest as we head...
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maybe a stronger wind to the east of the pennines. disruption to travel for high sided vehicles.rther showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures getting down into single figures in a few spots. on monday, low pressure sliding away towards scandinavia. high pressure starting to build in from the south—west, between the two, still fairly brisk winds across the country. these winds coming down from the north—west. that is never going to be a particularly warm wind direction. as you can see, not as many showers through the day on monday. a fair amount of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. as temperatures, 16—20 celsius, just a touch below what we might expect at this point injuly. tuesday, a dry day for most. patchy rain in the far north of scotland, otherwise a fair amount of dry weather but it looks like more rain will work in from the west as we head towards the afternoon and evening. as t
maybe a stronger wind to the east of the pennines. disruption to travel for high sided vehicles.rther showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures getting down into single figures in a few spots. on monday, low pressure sliding away towards scandinavia. high pressure starting to build in from the south—west,...
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especially for scotland but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the penninesdeepens and the winds could be stronger than this, mind you. but either way, winds this strong are capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example. on the bridges and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following in to the northwest as we head through sunday afternoon. but nowhere‘s really immune from seeing the odd afternoon downpour on sunday. beyond that, well, it stays unsettled. we're looking at further showers around at times, particularly in the north and west. welcome to bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president trump faces criticism over his plans to celebrate american independence day at mount rushmore, with no compulsory face masks or social distancing. as pubs in england reopen on saturday, the prime minister boris johnson issues a warning to the public not to be complacent. police
especially for scotland but also getting very blustery over northern england on and to the east of the penninesdeepens and the winds could be stronger than this, mind you. but either way, winds this strong are capable of bringing down a few trees and certainly causing some transport disruption. it's guaranteed that we'll have some speed limits, for example. on the bridges and the ferries could be affected. even as the rain and winds begin to ebb away, we're looking at blustery showers following...
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some patchy rain to the east of the pennines and the midlands, parts of east anglia.e late in the day. a few spots into the low 20s, most of us not getting that high, and it will be a windier day. now these weather fronts are still close by as we go into saturday. quite a lot of humid air coming in as well, so it will be quite a warm start to saturday despite the cloud, the wind and some outbreaks of rain. but again, pushing through northern ireland into scotland after a brief lull, some of us towards wales and western parts of england, especially into the hills may see some patchy rain through eastern and southern england, but quite a bit of the day here is looking dry. it will be a windier day on saturday with average speeds here 30—110 mph, perhaps a little bit higher in some places. another windy weekend is on the way. temperatures a bit higher, if you do see a bit of sunshine, it will feel quite warm. but most of us will not. all that moist, humid air begins to clear away on sunday to showers. on monday it's looking sunnier with a few showers around, with a cool
some patchy rain to the east of the pennines and the midlands, parts of east anglia.e late in the day. a few spots into the low 20s, most of us not getting that high, and it will be a windier day. now these weather fronts are still close by as we go into saturday. quite a lot of humid air coming in as well, so it will be quite a warm start to saturday despite the cloud, the wind and some outbreaks of rain. but again, pushing through northern ireland into scotland after a brief lull, some of us...
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in the east of the pennines, the winds could gust 50 or 60 mph.re pulls away, and by monday, this is as high as starting to get a little bit closer to the uk. we still start the week with this cooler air across the uk ona with this cooler air across the uk on a northwestern wind. for monday,
in the east of the pennines, the winds could gust 50 or 60 mph.re pulls away, and by monday, this is as high as starting to get a little bit closer to the uk. we still start the week with this cooler air across the uk ona with this cooler air across the uk on a northwestern wind. for monday,
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gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.les. it will feel relatively cool. as we head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. and also it's going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. so on monday, we'll see low pressure sliding away towards scandinavia. high pressure starting to build in from the south—west, between the two, still fairly brisk winds across the country. these winds coming down from the north—west. so that's never going to be a particularly warm wind direction. but as you can see, not as many showers through the day on monday. a fair amount of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but those temperatures, 16—20 degrees, just a touch below what we might expect at this point injuly. now, tuesday looks like a dry day for most. patchy rain in the far north of scotland, other
gusts of 50—60 miles per hour and maybe stronger winds to the east of the pennines.les. it will feel relatively cool. as we head through sunday night, you can see further showers in the forecast, particularly across the northern half of the uk. it stays fairly windy. i think the winds will ease a little as we head into the first part of monday. and also it's going to be a slightly cooler, fresher night. temperatures in a few spots getting down into single digits. so on monday, we'll see low...
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40 mph in the south, 40, up to 60 mph across the worst affected areas, and particularly over the penninesteens further south, perhaps 20, 21 in the south—east. this evening and overnight remaining blustery. the winds return to a more north—westerly wind, when they, drier spells further south. there is a cooler air mass coming in from the north—west and it will be a much fresher night than what it was last night. this area of low pressure pushes off toward scandinavia taking the gales and heavy rain with it. looking to the south—west, an era of high pressure slowly builds on from monday. that will slowly quieten things down somewhat but it is remaining when the across much of the country, not as when they today, but blustery across the east where we will see most of the showers close to that area of low pressure. the further west, the better chance of staying dry were sunshine. quite a fresh feel again to the day, 16, up a fresh feel again to the day, 16, up to 20 degrees in the south—east. this does not last long, looks like another era of low pressure rego is on from the west during some
40 mph in the south, 40, up to 60 mph across the worst affected areas, and particularly over the penninesteens further south, perhaps 20, 21 in the south—east. this evening and overnight remaining blustery. the winds return to a more north—westerly wind, when they, drier spells further south. there is a cooler air mass coming in from the north—west and it will be a much fresher night than what it was last night. this area of low pressure pushes off toward scandinavia taking the gales and...
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afternoon. 30 to 40 mph in the south, 40 to 60 mph across the worst affected areas particularly over the penninesorth, 2021 in the south—east. 0vernight, remains blustery, the winds will be north—westerly, feeding and more showers in north and western areas, lengthy dry spells further south. a cooler air mass coming in so a cooler night than last night. low pressure pushes off into scandinavia taking the gales and heavy rain with it. south west, an area of high pressure which is building in for monday which will quiet things down. still remains quite windy across the country, not as windy across the day, blustery across eastern areas and that is where we will see more showers across eastern areas, the further west you are, the better chance of staying dry. a fresh appeal to the day, 16 to 20 degrees and is out these. it doesn‘t last long, another area of low pressure will wriggling from the west during tuesday, a bit of uncertainty to its northwards or southwards, but it will bring central areas a spell of pretty wet weather. we could see a bit of drier, brighter weather in south and drier, brigh
afternoon. 30 to 40 mph in the south, 40 to 60 mph across the worst affected areas particularly over the penninesorth, 2021 in the south—east. 0vernight, remains blustery, the winds will be north—westerly, feeding and more showers in north and western areas, lengthy dry spells further south. a cooler air mass coming in so a cooler night than last night. low pressure pushes off into scandinavia taking the gales and heavy rain with it. south west, an area of high pressure which is building in...
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still some rain overnight, parts of northern england, especially west of the pennines, north wales andd scotland, cooler overnight, some spots in single figures, quite muggy to the south of the weather system. tomorrow we will find our weather front still bringing rain to parts of northern england, wales, the midlands, warm and muggy in south—east england. for scotland and northern ireland, sunny spells. you may blustery shower. —— you may catch a blustery shower. we will be moving to a weekly press conference now the senedd term is at an end and hold that on a tuesday. if the virus changes over the summer we will hold these conferences more regularly again and we will be having an additional briefing in the week in which the three weekly cycle of reviewing the regulations comes to an end. given that this is the last in the long sequence of daily press c0 nfe re nces , last in the long sequence of daily press conferences, i thought it would be a to look back over the whole of this extraordinary experience. the first time i spoke on the coronavirus at any press conference was here in th
still some rain overnight, parts of northern england, especially west of the pennines, north wales andd scotland, cooler overnight, some spots in single figures, quite muggy to the south of the weather system. tomorrow we will find our weather front still bringing rain to parts of northern england, wales, the midlands, warm and muggy in south—east england. for scotland and northern ireland, sunny spells. you may blustery shower. —— you may catch a blustery shower. we will be moving to a...
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but while bobby became a manchester united hero, jack spent his entire playing career across the pennines big jack was an established player, and you look up to players like that, when you're a young lad, you know, because they've achieved something. and a wonderful servant to leeds united football club. a one—club man, all his playing career. always a natural leader, jack moved to the dugout, at first with middlesbrough, but most famously with ireland. they'd never reached a world cup before charlton took charge. in 1990, they shocked everyone to make the quarterfinals. and the party can begin! four years later, in the heat of america, they beat italy, and again made the knockouts. an english hero, now an irish one, too. he left a massive imprint on ireland and a lot of people's lives, but he left a massive imprint on my life as well, because ofjust what he did. you know, he was an inspiration, he was someone you wanted to play for. he was just a fantastic character. eventually, jack retreated to the tranquillity of the countryside. the peace didn't extend to his relationship with bobby.
but while bobby became a manchester united hero, jack spent his entire playing career across the pennines big jack was an established player, and you look up to players like that, when you're a young lad, you know, because they've achieved something. and a wonderful servant to leeds united football club. a one—club man, all his playing career. always a natural leader, jack moved to the dugout, at first with middlesbrough, but most famously with ireland. they'd never reached a world cup before...
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still some rain overnight in parts of northern england, especially west of the pennines, north wales,have a cooler night, some spots in single figures, but warm and quite muggy south of our weather system. and into tomorrow, we find that weather front still giving some rain to parts of northern england, wales, the midlands, still warm and muggy across south—east england. for scotland and northern ireland, sunny spells and you may catch a blustery shower. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. we were talking yesterday about jofra archer, breaking that secure bubble. more on that today. yes, he will be in his hotel, isolating, as he has to do. still able to watch the cricket but not able to take part. day two of england's second test gets underway in around 90 minutes against the west indies. they'll resume batting on 207 for 3, with dom sibley and ben stokes at the crease — both chasing centuries in what will no doubt be a key day in this match. for more — we can go live now inside the bio bubble at emirates old trafford and join our cricket rep
still some rain overnight in parts of northern england, especially west of the pennines, north wales,have a cooler night, some spots in single figures, but warm and quite muggy south of our weather system. and into tomorrow, we find that weather front still giving some rain to parts of northern england, wales, the midlands, still warm and muggy across south—east england. for scotland and northern ireland, sunny spells and you may catch a blustery shower. sport and for a full round up, from...
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particularly high root of the pennines. mid—teens across, it will feel more like autumn. plenty of sunshine. fresh feeling, here comes that area of low pressure, uncertainty whether it is north or south, could be further north or south, could be further north on tuesday but either way will bring a spell of wet weather into central parts of the country. north and south bit of dry weather, but temperatures not that great for the time of year. mid—teens in the north, hire teens south. the rest of the week is changeable, further bouts of cloud inch showers across southern areas, some sunshine further north. back to you. lots of tense canopies going up in pub gardens around. you will have the same in scotland when it starts opening up. inside pubs on the 15th. but outside? 60 mile an hour wind? good luck with that. thousands of weddings have been postponed due to lockdown, but yesterday some very happy couples made it down the aisle after restrictions were eased in england. we spoke to fiona sharples and chris fisher yesterday morning, just ahead of their nuptials, which went
particularly high root of the pennines. mid—teens across, it will feel more like autumn. plenty of sunshine. fresh feeling, here comes that area of low pressure, uncertainty whether it is north or south, could be further north or south, could be further north on tuesday but either way will bring a spell of wet weather into central parts of the country. north and south bit of dry weather, but temperatures not that great for the time of year. mid—teens in the north, hire teens south. the rest...
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pennines eastwards in particular.rt saturday, but not much cloud around first thing. we see that crowd built through the day. if you isolated showers in north—west england in the midlands, and across north and scotland. the majority will stay dry with sunny spells and temperatures, 17-20. a with sunny spells and temperatures, 17—20. a degree or so down and where we should be. another cool but sunny start to sunday, and much more sunshine around on sunday for england and wales, so warming up here. later in the day, cloud and rain arrives in scotland and northern ireland. this is bbc news with the latest headlines. for viewers in the uk and around the world. education becomes the latest battle ground with president trump pushing the economy. coronavirus cases arising in the majority of states. the bbc is to go away with a plan to end free tv licences after two mac month delay over the coronavirus pandemic. the cost of dealing with the crisis no stands at £190 trillion and there could be worse to come was the chancellor.
pennines eastwards in particular.rt saturday, but not much cloud around first thing. we see that crowd built through the day. if you isolated showers in north—west england in the midlands, and across north and scotland. the majority will stay dry with sunny spells and temperatures, 17-20. a with sunny spells and temperatures, 17—20. a degree or so down and where we should be. another cool but sunny start to sunday, and much more sunshine around on sunday for england and wales, so warming up...
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a touch of rain in the pennines and snowdonia. touch of rain down by wales.ne is just clearing drop down to single figures. lorraine isjust clearing off drop down to single figures. lorraine is just clearing off into northern europe. we are almost between weather systems. there will still be a lot of cloud around. but cloud will be thickening up in northern ireland. get ready for a dapper and great afternoon for many. with the cloud in place, there is a lwa ys with the cloud in place, there is always the chance of a few local outbreaks. temperatures a little on the cool side for the stage injuly. the sun does come out, that sun is strong and it will feel quite warm. as we go into middle parts of the week, the rain we saw in northern ireland does eventually clear through, introducing south—westerly winds. that will boost the temperature in the second part of the week. definitely warming up in the week. definitely warming up in the south—east. bye for now. this is bbc news, the headlines... the uk government is urged to clarify whether face coverings should be
a touch of rain in the pennines and snowdonia. touch of rain down by wales.ne is just clearing drop down to single figures. lorraine isjust clearing off drop down to single figures. lorraine is just clearing off into northern europe. we are almost between weather systems. there will still be a lot of cloud around. but cloud will be thickening up in northern ireland. get ready for a dapper and great afternoon for many. with the cloud in place, there is a lwa ys with the cloud in place, there is...
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in the long term you have got hs2, or the fast connection across the pennines, but in the shorter termmore closely together on the tracks, so ultimately if you want to reduce fa res, ultimately if you want to reduce fares, you need more capacity in the system. gareth davies, lecturer at the university of birmingham, thank you very much. the number of women trying to seek refuge accommodation rose sharply in july as a lib dem restrictions were eased. refuge also says it has had more than 40,000 calls and online contacts were held during the first three months of lockdown. it is not just women who have been affected, the men's advice line which helps male victims of abuse says it received nearly 8500 calls over the first three months of the lockdown, much higher than the same period last year. jim kelly has this report. lockdown has affected my whole life and made the abuse more obvious than ever before. as lockdown eases, we're learning what life has been like for domestic abuse victims. some have finally managed to break free. others are continuing to be tormented by their abusers. cla
in the long term you have got hs2, or the fast connection across the pennines, but in the shorter termmore closely together on the tracks, so ultimately if you want to reduce fa res, ultimately if you want to reduce fares, you need more capacity in the system. gareth davies, lecturer at the university of birmingham, thank you very much. the number of women trying to seek refuge accommodation rose sharply in july as a lib dem restrictions were eased. refuge also says it has had more than 40,000...
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let me talk you through this new investment. £589 million for that trans— pennine route, and also tondon. we want the north to enjoy the same benefits and that is why i am setting up the northern council today, getting on with it. i have spoken to every single northern leader in the last few weeks and we are getting on with their priorities. if you are comparing the transport system appear to london, figures last year showed that two and a half times was spent per head on londoners paid to northerners. and a half times was spent per head on londoners paid to northernersm is easy to say, we will put the money into london and the south—east. what we have got to do is improve transport in the north so people can travel around easily, make the region much more productive asa make the region much more productive as a result and give people all the advantages. the investment numbers will be more balance? you can see that today with over £600 million that today with over £600 million that i am announcing today with much more to come. all too often the north is being perceived as manchester
let me talk you through this new investment. £589 million for that trans— pennine route, and also tondon. we want the north to enjoy the same benefits and that is why i am setting up the northern council today, getting on with it. i have spoken to every single northern leader in the last few weeks and we are getting on with their priorities. if you are comparing the transport system appear to london, figures last year showed that two and a half times was spent per head on londoners paid to...
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1989, mike hartley set the record for running britain s oldest, and toughest national trail, the penninen the middle ofjanuary. many people winter that does the trail in the middle of january. many people have either known about or seen pictures are what themselves or some might have run the pennine way. give an idea of the difference in terrain, because it is very different depending on where you are on the trail. yeah. so it varies quite a bit. there is a run of bog, there are some scraps write down that make it nice, easy and runnable. for me the part getting used to is definitely running through the moorland and the bog and trying to find the right line through some of those less distinguishable spots on the trail. i was going to ask, how do you make sure you don‘t get lost? laughter we have a gps with us, and also incredible support, people who come out with us to handle the navigation and keep us on our best line. you break this 30 year record, then damian comes along. i‘m not sure how long you thought it was going to last, but i know you knowjohn, damian, but the same thing for yo
1989, mike hartley set the record for running britain s oldest, and toughest national trail, the penninen the middle ofjanuary. many people winter that does the trail in the middle of january. many people have either known about or seen pictures are what themselves or some might have run the pennine way. give an idea of the difference in terrain, because it is very different depending on where you are on the trail. yeah. so it varies quite a bit. there is a run of bog, there are some scraps...
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especially to the west of the pennines. parts of the midlands later tonight. this weather front making its slow progress south across the uk. paint dries quicker than it takes for this weather front to move south and still for tomorrow, raining for some of us. a few showers in scotla nd some of us. a few showers in scotland and northern ireland, sunny spells here and south of our weather front, still some warm sunny spells and human feel to things, temperatures edging towards the mid 20s. overnight into sunday, the weather front pushes further south, heavy rain associated with it for a time and this is a bit of a change in the forecast, cooler air following but the weather front may just be lingering towards parts of south—east england, especially into sunday morning was elsewhere, a bright day on sunday but it will be feeling a bit better. good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: £3 billion of extra funding to help the nhs cope if there's a second wave of coronavirus this winter. open for business, but whe
especially to the west of the pennines. parts of the midlands later tonight. this weather front making its slow progress south across the uk. paint dries quicker than it takes for this weather front to move south and still for tomorrow, raining for some of us. a few showers in scotla nd some of us. a few showers in scotland and northern ireland, sunny spells here and south of our weather front, still some warm sunny spells and human feel to things, temperatures edging towards the mid 20s....
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outbreaks of rain developing particularly on the western side of the pennines.ng that change meanders southwards on saturday. brightening up in northern england after a damp start. damp across wales, spreading into the midlands and lincolnshire. could still hit 25 once more. cooler further north with sunny spells. sunshine for all of you on sunday. feeling fresher. good morning. welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today... more bad news onjobs — the number of workers on uk payrolls has dropped by nearly 650,000. the number of vacancies is at a record low and average pay is falling so i will be looking at what you need to do to improve yourjob prospects. some of the world's most high profile twitter accounts are hacked in an attempted scam. among those targeted are bill gates, barack obama and kim kardashian. good morning from our class of 2020 lever party and they are excited! unfinished business. england rugby union head coach eddiejones says his new contract is all about winning the next world cup in france, in 2023, and h
outbreaks of rain developing particularly on the western side of the pennines.ng that change meanders southwards on saturday. brightening up in northern england after a damp start. damp across wales, spreading into the midlands and lincolnshire. could still hit 25 once more. cooler further north with sunny spells. sunshine for all of you on sunday. feeling fresher. good morning. welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today... more bad news onjobs — the...
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you can see a few, fleeting, across scotland, some across the lake district, the pennines, maybe onecross western areas of the uk. the clouds are going to increase, the breeze is going to freshen off the tip of cornwall and southern wales, and we are expecting the next weather system to bring this very unsettled spell of weather early on monday morning and throughout much of monday. so monday, tomorrow, is not looking great. it is because this area of low pressure is basically going to be sitting on top of us, slowly moving across the uk, and with it comes strong winds across the south of the country, a really blustery day forjuly. gusts of wind will be in excess of 40 mph in places. heavy rain across the northern half of the uk, broadly speaking. you can see some lime green colours there indicating where the heavy rain is going to be. now, temperatures again lower than average because of the cloud, the rain and the wind. 21 degrees in london, 16 degrees therein glasgow and belfast, but later in the day. the weather will improve on monday. the weather will improve on monday. the even
you can see a few, fleeting, across scotland, some across the lake district, the pennines, maybe onecross western areas of the uk. the clouds are going to increase, the breeze is going to freshen off the tip of cornwall and southern wales, and we are expecting the next weather system to bring this very unsettled spell of weather early on monday morning and throughout much of monday. so monday, tomorrow, is not looking great. it is because this area of low pressure is basically going to be...
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scotland and much of northern england, rather cool for the stage in earlyjuly, particularly on the pennines most places in double figures, if not the teens, as we start tomorrow morning. but for tomorrow morning at the start of the day has a north—south split, scotland, northern ireland and northern england, outbreaks of rain at times. further south, northern england, outbreaks of rain at times. furthersouth, dry northern england, outbreaks of rain at times. further south, dry and bright, some sunshine now and again, some of the south and east will stay dry all day long at the same in shetland. the rain will be relentless in parts of western scotla nd relentless in parts of western scotland and then it will become that way for southern parts of cumbria into snowdonia as well where it will rain for a good 2a—36 hours in one or two spots. get a bit of sunshine, temperatures up into the teens, may be the low 20s, overall a fairly cloudy end on friday. into the weekend it is all a case of areas of low pressure and weather fronts pushing across. we will see increasingly windy conditions developi
scotland and much of northern england, rather cool for the stage in earlyjuly, particularly on the pennines most places in double figures, if not the teens, as we start tomorrow morning. but for tomorrow morning at the start of the day has a north—south split, scotland, northern ireland and northern england, outbreaks of rain at times. further south, northern england, outbreaks of rain at times. furthersouth, dry northern england, outbreaks of rain at times. further south, dry and bright,...
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but while bobby became a manchester united hero, jack spent his entire playing career across the penninesver reached a world cup before charlton took charge. in 1990, they shocked everyone to make the quarterfinals. and the party can begin! four years later, in the heat of america, they beat italy, and again made the knockouts. an english hero, now an irish one, too. he left a massive imprint on ireland and a lot of people's lives, but he left a massive imprint on my life as well, because ofjust what he did. you know, he was an inspiration, he was someone you wanted to play for. he was just a fantastic character. eventually, jack retreated to the tranquillity of the countryside. the peace didn't extend to his relationship with bobby. now, sir bobby. a family feud kept them apart until 2008, when jack presented his brother with the lifetime achievement award at sports personality of the year. when we were kids and we used to go to the park and play, i would go home for dinner and he would stay on all day. bobby charlton is the greatest player i've ever seen. he's me brother. today, sir bob
but while bobby became a manchester united hero, jack spent his entire playing career across the penninesver reached a world cup before charlton took charge. in 1990, they shocked everyone to make the quarterfinals. and the party can begin! four years later, in the heat of america, they beat italy, and again made the knockouts. an english hero, now an irish one, too. he left a massive imprint on ireland and a lot of people's lives, but he left a massive imprint on my life as well, because...
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further east, is in scotland, east of the pennines, east of wales, herewith a bit of shelter.to the afternoon. that would make you feel quite warmer you get the sunshine. low 20s celsius otherwise the mid to high teens further north stop this evening, the next batch of rain come sweeping across central and northern areas. this band of greenspring across england and wales in the winter starts to become behind. tonight again a warm and muggy one in the south. low teens in the north. everywhere is pretty much warm and muggy. there is the area of low pressure. look at the isobars on the southern flank. a real squeezed through parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. the met office have yellow warnings in force. gust of 50—60 mild per hour. we could bring down trees and branches, everything is in fully. a blustery day for all areas. rain will clear through then it's sunshine and showers, mostly showers in the north and west. 30—40 mph in the south, up to 60 further north. that could cause disruption. temperature is a bit cooler tomorrow as the morning rain clears some
further east, is in scotland, east of the pennines, east of wales, herewith a bit of shelter.to the afternoon. that would make you feel quite warmer you get the sunshine. low 20s celsius otherwise the mid to high teens further north stop this evening, the next batch of rain come sweeping across central and northern areas. this band of greenspring across england and wales in the winter starts to become behind. tonight again a warm and muggy one in the south. low teens in the north. everywhere is...