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not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week.hat's all we've got time for this week. coming up next week: mike heads to the maasai mara in kenya to find out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in 2020, but fingers crossed the festival can go ahead again later this year. in the meantime, from all of us here from the travel show team here injapan, it's goodbye, and see you next time. hello there. if you're trying to make outdoor plans, you can't really rely upon the weather at the moment. it's the kind of weather where one minute, you'll have sunshine overhead, the next, a drenching downpour. some of the showers on sunday will be really very heavy indeed with hail and thunder, but alway
not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week.hat's all we've got time for this week. coming up next week: mike heads to the maasai mara in kenya to find out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you...
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�*soran bushi' plays not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018.he very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that�*s why we�*re here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in 2020, but fingers crossed the festival can go ahead again later this year. in the meantime, from all of us here from the travel show team here injapan, it�*s goodbye, and see you next time. hello there. wednesday was another unsettled day. the majority of the showers that formed were across eastern areas through the afternoon, so we had some of these thunderclouds going across the skyline in cambridgeshire. further west, though, wales and western england, well, it was a largely fine afternoon with some long spells of sunshine at last. but it�*s not going to stay that way. on the satellite picture, we�*ve already got our next weather system. it�*s been moving quite quickly across the atlantic, but it�*s going to put its brakes
�*soran bushi' plays not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018.he very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that�*s why we�*re here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in 2020, but fingers crossed the festival can go ahead again later this year. in the meantime, from all of us here from the travel show team here injapan, it�*s...
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not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week.enya to find out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in 2020, but fingers crossed the festival can go ahead again later this year. in the meantime, from all of us here from the travel show team here injapan, it's goodbye, and see you next time. hello there. the torrential downpours, the thunderstorms were once again the talking point of the weather on monday. up to an inch of rain fell in some areas, and a covering of hail in others, as you can see. so, just adding to the rainfall totals that we've already seen this may. some areas, such as bala in north wales, having had twice as much rainfall as we'd normally see throughout the whole of m
not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week.enya to find out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled...
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not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week. mara in kenya to find out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in 2020, but fingers crossed the festival can go ahead again later this year. in the meantime, from all of us here from the travel show team here injapan, it's goodbye, and see you next time. hello. although the weather will be a little quieter across the uk overall today, in contrast to recent days, it's not settling down properly any time soon. the end of the week looking very stormy indeed, and that will be thanks to this area of low pressure barreling in on thursday and friday. we've kind of got a weak area of low pressure still with us for today. it's going to feed in a ban
not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week. mara in kenya to find out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was...
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not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week. out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in 2020, but fingers crossed the festival can go ahead again later this year. in the meantime, from all of us here from the travel show team here injapan, it's goodbye, and see you next time. hello. whilst it's been a dry and sunny day for a few of you, for others, there's been some intense showers and thunderstorms and there are more to come again on monday, some of the worst of them in slightly different areas to where we saw through today. still some sunshine in between and whilst we've got the showers around at the moment, some of them will fade through the night, but there will be some continuin
not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week. out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in 2020, but...
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not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week. to find out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in 2020, but fingers crossed the festival can go ahead again later this year. in the meantime, from all of us here from the travel show team here injapan, it's goodbye, and see you next time. if you have been out today and you have managed to avoid the downpours that you have been pretty lucky because there are a lot of showers out there today and they will continue on and off over the next few days as well. this is the picture on the coast of lincolnshire, really torrential showers there, blue sky breaking in through those showers as well so it'll be a case of heavy downpours, brollies at on
not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week. to find out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in...
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not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week. kenya to find out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in 2020, but fingers crossed the festival can go ahead again later this year. in the meantime, from all of us here from the travel show team here injapan, it's goodbye, and see you next time. good afternoon. if you have got outdoor plants through because of the weekend, you probably do not need me to tell you that things are remaining unsettled. plenty more showers in the forecast. this was the picture saturday afternoon in devon, so quite a lot of cloud around. may be a bit more blue sky developing late this afternoon into this evening across the south—west, but really through the cour
not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018. well, that's all we've got time for this week. kenya to find out how the coronavirus pandemic forced lodges to lower their prices, meaning that more kenyans got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. we are excited and now we can afford the rates, that's why we're here. well, join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures of the climax of that festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was...
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stay with us, because still to come on the travel show: we look back at the time rajan spent a nightrs, here in japan. so let's see where the night train takes me. goodnight. and lucy gets a taste of sleeping on mars, deep in a cave in spain. i've not been in the top bunk since i was eight years old, so i'm not going to lie, i'm actually really excited about getting in the top bunk. now, when it comes to strange places that the travel show team have stayed over the years, there is one particular stand—out. it's that time that lucy went to spain tojoin a group of scientists looking to recreate life on mars deep inside a spanish cave. and it would have beenjust plain rude to turn down an invite to a sleepover. so, clearly, this is not a space shuttle, but mars, for the purpose of this exercise, is going to be in a remote cave in arredondo, and i have a feeling my sci—fi fantasies are about to become unlocked. the idea is to simulate how hard it will be to survive on another planet, with the barest of tools. this particular expedition isjust for the night and is geared towards scientist
stay with us, because still to come on the travel show: we look back at the time rajan spent a nightrs, here in japan. so let's see where the night train takes me. goodnight. and lucy gets a taste of sleeping on mars, deep in a cave in spain. i've not been in the top bunk since i was eight years old, so i'm not going to lie, i'm actually really excited about getting in the top bunk. now, when it comes to strange places that the travel show team have stayed over the years, there is one...
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not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018.ng up next week it this make heads to the mass fame are in kenya to find out how the coronavirus pandemic was many lodgers to lower their prices, meaning more canyons got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. ., ., , .. , time. now we are here because we can afford the rates. - we can afford the rates. welcome to join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures from the climax of the festival in hokkaido in 2018. sadly, it was cancelled in 2020 but fingers crossed the festival can go ahead later this year. in the meantime, from all of us here from the travel show team here injapan, it's goodbye, and we'll see you next time. hello there. if you're waiting for a prolonged, dry, warm spell of weather, you'll have to keep on waiting because this weekend it is going to stay cool and there will be plenty more heavy, thundery downpours. now, on the atlantic satellite picture, you can see this big pipeline of cloud just ploughing its way from
not a bad effort there from rajan back in 2018.ng up next week it this make heads to the mass fame are in kenya to find out how the coronavirus pandemic was many lodgers to lower their prices, meaning more canyons got the chance to go on safari for the very first time. ., ., , .. , time. now we are here because we can afford the rates. - we can afford the rates. welcome to join us for that, if you can. but in the meantime, let me leave you with some pictures from the climax of the festival in...
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here's our media editor amol rajan. a warning — his report contains some flashing images.. well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world. but only now do we know the real story behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of of moral and editorial failures. he says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly to secure the interview and explain his conduct. lord dyson says the bbc investigation into how the interview was obtained was woefully ineffective, and he adds, without justification, the bbc fell short of the high standards of integrity and transparency which are its hallmark, including by covering up press logs, crucial information that it knew but didn't give to the media. princess diana and prince charles were already separated at the time of the interview. early in september 1995, bashir met earl spencer. he showed him fake bank statements to suggest payments had been made to informants around diana. ear
here's our media editor amol rajan. a warning — his report contains some flashing images.. well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world. but only now do we know the real story behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of of moral and editorial failures. he says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly to secure the interview...
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amol rajan, bbc news.r the report was released. it's highly unusualfor a member of the royal family to speak out publicly like this. this is what he had to say. i'd like to thank lord dyson and his team for the report. it is welcome that the bbc accepts lord dyson's findings in full, which are extremely concerning — that bbc employees lied and used fake documents to obtain the interview with my mother, made lurid and false claims about the royal family which played on herfears and fuelled paranoia, displayed woeful incompetence when investigating complaints and concerns about the programme, and were evasive in their reporting to the media and covered up what they knew from their internal investigation. it is my view that the deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said. the interview was a major contribution to making my parents�* relationship worse and has since hurt countless others. it brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbc�*s failures contributed sign
amol rajan, bbc news.r the report was released. it's highly unusualfor a member of the royal family to speak out publicly like this. this is what he had to say. i'd like to thank lord dyson and his team for the report. it is welcome that the bbc accepts lord dyson's findings in full, which are extremely concerning — that bbc employees lied and used fake documents to obtain the interview with my mother, made lurid and false claims about the royal family which played on herfears and fuelled...
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here is our media and injure or rajan. this report contains flashing images.he centu . the century. there were three of us in the — the century. there were three of us in the interview, - of us in the interview, so it was a bit watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world. but only now do we know the real story behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of of moral and editorialfailures. he says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly to secure the interview and explain his conduct. lord dyson says the bbc investigation into how the interview was obtained was woefully ineffective, and he adds, without justification, the bbc fell short of the high standards of integrity and transparency which are its hallmark, including by covering up press princess diana and prince charles were already separated at the time of the interview. early in september 1995, bashir met earl spencer. he showed him fake bank statements to suggest payments had been made to informants around di
here is our media and injure or rajan. this report contains flashing images.he centu . the century. there were three of us in the — the century. there were three of us in the interview, - of us in the interview, so it was a bit watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world. but only now do we know the real story behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of of moral and editorialfailures. he says bashir was...
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amol rajan, many thanks. euphoric scenes in south carolina, as thousands of fans saw mickelson take the us pga championship — eight years after his last big victory. our sports correspondent joe lynskey was watching. crowd chants: phil, phil, phil! in few sports do they crown a champion who turns 51 next month. this is phil mickelson�*s sixth major, but it could be his and golf�*s most extraordinary. mickelson last won this trophy 16 years ago, but through the decades he has kept his touch around the greens. commentator: it has done. look at the crowd. _ in this final round, the momentum was building. at the 10th hole mickelson went four shots clear. it's another mickelson birdie. cheering this is the loudest golf has been since the lockdown and by the 18th he was fighting through just to take his shot. earlier this year, mickelson dropped out of the world's top 100. now golf was gathering for one of sport's greatest redemptions. he dedicated the turnaround to his brother tim who is his caddy, and to the olde
amol rajan, many thanks. euphoric scenes in south carolina, as thousands of fans saw mickelson take the us pga championship — eight years after his last big victory. our sports correspondent joe lynskey was watching. crowd chants: phil, phil, phil! in few sports do they crown a champion who turns 51 next month. this is phil mickelson�*s sixth major, but it could be his and golf�*s most extraordinary. mickelson last won this trophy 16 years ago, but through the decades he has kept his...
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our media editor amol rajan is with me now. there is a lot to take in.bout the institution, frankly, george. let's go through them. martin bashir, journalism is meant to be the truth business but lord dyson accuses him of deceit to sources and colleagues. on the investigation would bbc news run into how that panorama came about, that was conducted by lord hall, then director of news and later director—general. lord dyson in this report doesn'tjust say that it was a mistake not to interview earl spencer in the investigation, he specifically rejects as inadequate the reasons given for that decision, and that is an indictment not of lord hall's integrity, but of his judgment. indictment not of lord hall's integrity, but of hisjudgment. on the most explosive charge of covering up the truth, it's not totally clear how that decision to keep silent on the facts of what the bbc new was made, and there is no suggestion that it was licensed by lord hall, but no matter because that the organisation should have deceived the public that it is funded by and was set up
our media editor amol rajan is with me now. there is a lot to take in.bout the institution, frankly, george. let's go through them. martin bashir, journalism is meant to be the truth business but lord dyson accuses him of deceit to sources and colleagues. on the investigation would bbc news run into how that panorama came about, that was conducted by lord hall, then director of news and later director—general. lord dyson in this report doesn'tjust say that it was a mistake not to interview...
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the report identifies three very serious failings - l three very serious failings — amol rajan.s martin bashir�*s investigation the weather was carried out. to be clear, that was a breach of the current editorial guidelines at the time in 1993. you are right with the second thing around the investigation. it is clear it was not good enough. and it didn't get to the truth. and then finally, the way that the press was handling it, it was evasive and not up to standard. view express their concern about what lord dyson's report had uncovered, with susan writing... and sheila brown agreed. well, let's explore the implications of the report for the bbc with stuart purvis, border editor in chief at itn and a former partner at the regulator 0fcom. now that princes william and harry have spoken out publicly about deceit and their mother and the public on how serious you think this is? i think it was serious enough before _ this is? i think it was serious enough before they - this is? i think it was serious enough before they spoke i this is? i think it was serious. enough before they spo
the report identifies three very serious failings - l three very serious failings — amol rajan.s martin bashir�*s investigation the weather was carried out. to be clear, that was a breach of the current editorial guidelines at the time in 1993. you are right with the second thing around the investigation. it is clear it was not good enough. and it didn't get to the truth. and then finally, the way that the press was handling it, it was evasive and not up to standard. view express their...
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amol rajan, bbc news.mol rajan just how damaging lord dyson's report is to the bbc�*s reputation journalism is meant to be the truth business and the fact is, he accuses them of deceit to his sources and colleagues. how that panorama came about, those conducted by lord hall, then director of news, director general. he does notjust say that it was a big mistake not to interview earl spencer in that investigation, he rejects as inadequate the reasons given for that decision and as an indictment, not on lord hall's integrity but is judgment. on the charge of covering up judgment. on the charge of covering up the truth it's not totally clear how the decision to keep silent on the facts with the bbc new was made, and there was no evidence to suggest there was licensed by walter hall. that organisation should have come up that organisation should have come up the public was deceived and it was an appalling portrayal of the principle on which was founded. chris blackhurst is a former editor of the independent, an
amol rajan, bbc news.mol rajan just how damaging lord dyson's report is to the bbc�*s reputation journalism is meant to be the truth business and the fact is, he accuses them of deceit to his sources and colleagues. how that panorama came about, those conducted by lord hall, then director of news, director general. he does notjust say that it was a big mistake not to interview earl spencer in that investigation, he rejects as inadequate the reasons given for that decision and as an...
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and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world., and in the meantime, don't forget you can keep up with all our adventures on the bbc iplayer. but until next time, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello. as yesterday, today is shaping up to be a day of sunny spells and showers. the devil is going to be in the detail, though, for the next few days. those showers circulating this large area of low pressure, with still fairly tightly packed isobars today. but as the week goes on, the low pressure remains with us, just slowly meandering southwards, but the winds become lighter, so the showers will become slow—moving. lengthier spells of rain even as we pick up another area of low pressure within our main one. so that means most of us will have some wetter weather as we go through this week, in the form of showers. but you can see those rainfall totals are going to be totting up. for the day ahead, as i say, it's a day of sunny spells and showers. best of the sunshine will be through t
and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world., and in the meantime, don't forget you can keep up with all our adventures on the bbc iplayer. but until next time, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello. as yesterday, today is shaping up to be a day of sunny spells and showers. the devil is going to be in the detail, though, for the next few days. those showers circulating this large area of low pressure,...
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a warning that this report from our media editor amol rajan contains flashing images.was the interview of the century. well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world. but only now do we know the real story behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of moral and editorialfailures. he says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly to secure the interview and explain his conduct. lord dyson says the bbc investigation into how the interview was obtained was woefully ineffective, and he adds that without justification, the bbc fell short of the high standards of integrity and transparency which are its hallmark, including by covering up crucial information about what it knew. princess diana and prince charles were already separated at the time of the interview. early in september 1995, bashir met earl spencer. he showed him fake bank statements to suggest they must have been made to informants around diana. earl
a warning that this report from our media editor amol rajan contains flashing images.was the interview of the century. well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world. but only now do we know the real story behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of moral and editorialfailures. he says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly...
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amol rajan, bbc news. media and arts correspondent david sillito. this will have an impact on the corporation's reputation. trier? this will have an impact on the corporation's reputation. very much so. lord corporation's reputation. very much s0- lord dyson's— corporation's reputation. very much so. lord dyson's report _ corporation's reputation. very much so. lord dyson's report says - corporation's reputation. very much so. lord dyson's report says two - so. lord dyson's report says two words that really stand out. this is about the integrity and transparency of the bbc. when prince william made the statement last night he wasn't talking about the bbc 25 years ago, he was talking about the bbc. he felt very let down. and that is the question facing us. it's already said it's director general said this was a dark day for the bbc. many questions raised. there has already been an apology to prince charles for the lurid and untrue claims that martin bashir made about members of the royal household taking pa
amol rajan, bbc news. media and arts correspondent david sillito. this will have an impact on the corporation's reputation. trier? this will have an impact on the corporation's reputation. very much so. lord corporation's reputation. very much s0- lord dyson's— corporation's reputation. very much so. lord dyson's report _ corporation's reputation. very much so. lord dyson's report says - corporation's reputation. very much so. lord dyson's report says two - so. lord dyson's report says two...
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and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world.he meantime, don't forget you can keep up with all our adventures on the bbc iplayer. but until next time, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello. brighter skies today compared with yesterday, but there aren't many places that have stayed completely dry, and if you have, at the very least, there may well have been a threatening cloud or a shower off in the distance. now, the radar picture, the rain fall so far today indicates where we have seen plenty of showers in scotland and northern ireland. and a reinvigorated area of rain affecting parts of wales and england that is going to push further east into the night and have some heavy, even potential thundery, bursts of rain into southeast england and east anglia, whereas for the west of the uk, here through wales, western england, northern ireland and scotland, a few showers will continue as the night goes on. there is no frost on the way tonight, as temperatures hold up, mainly in the
and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world.he meantime, don't forget you can keep up with all our adventures on the bbc iplayer. but until next time, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello. brighter skies today compared with yesterday, but there aren't many places that have stayed completely dry, and if you have, at the very least, there may well have been a threatening cloud or a shower off in the...
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and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world. the meantime, don't forget you can keep up with all our adventures on the bbc iplayer. but until next time, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello. some pretty lively weather heading our way through the week ahead. low pressure dominating means there will be some fairly frequent showers but it also means we're going to be pulling in air from the atlantic so in contrast to last week much milder, we'll lose that risk of overnight frosts finally. here is the low in question. for sunday, with the centre of the low closest to northern ireland and scotland, here's where we'll see the most frequent showers. much of england and wales will have a dry afternoon. there's a lot of mild air getting pulled up on the southerly wind right the way across the uk but some particularly warm air through the afternoon for east anglia and the south—east of england. we could see temperatures here in the sunshine up to 20 or 21 degrees. always a bit more clo
and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world. the meantime, don't forget you can keep up with all our adventures on the bbc iplayer. but until next time, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello. some pretty lively weather heading our way through the week ahead. low pressure dominating means there will be some fairly frequent showers but it also means we're going to be pulling in air from the atlantic so in...
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and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world.on't forget you can keep up with all our adventures on the bbc iplayer. but until next time, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello. on sunday, the uk recorded its highest temperatures since the end of march, 22.5 celsius in suffolk. now, nothing that high in the week ahead. temperatures will be close to average for the time of year, and for monday, it is a mixture of sunshine and showers. in fact, that pretty much covers it for much of the week ahead, because for much of the week ahead, low pressure will be close by the uk, the source of these showers, and at least for monday, some brisk winds as well, especially in england and wales. and after a cloudy, breezy, showery night, well, this is where temperatures are to start the day. no frost out there. in fact, some spots just around 10—12 degrees celsius. we're not expecting any frost in the week ahead. there mayjust be a bit of rain skirting parts of eastern england to begin with. th
and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world.on't forget you can keep up with all our adventures on the bbc iplayer. but until next time, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello. on sunday, the uk recorded its highest temperatures since the end of march, 22.5 celsius in suffolk. now, nothing that high in the week ahead. temperatures will be close to average for the time of year, and for monday, it is a...
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and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world. the meantime, don't forget you can keep up with all our adventures on the bbc iplayer. but until next time, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello. after saturday's cloud and rain, somewhat brighter skies around during sunday, but there's every chance you're going to see some wet weather at some stage of the day. really due to the proximity of this area of low pressure, so either showers close to that or indeed along this weather front with still the chance for seeing some outbreaks of rain. certainly more cloud than there will be elsewhere if you're close to that. we're still drawing in some warmer air from the south, so if you do get to see a bit of sunshine, it will actually feel quite pleasant, particularly across south east england and east anglia, which will see the higher temperatures. but this is where we're starting the day. it's a much milder start than we've had recently, and particularly across england and wales. now, alo
and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world. the meantime, don't forget you can keep up with all our adventures on the bbc iplayer. but until next time, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello. after saturday's cloud and rain, somewhat brighter skies around during sunday, but there's every chance you're going to see some wet weather at some stage of the day. really due to the proximity of this area of low...
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anti—social media, breaking news, faking news — this is the programme about a revolution in media, with amol rajanr. hello. why does so much of the media now need a subscription? netflix, amazon, disney plus, i could go on and on. 0ne terrain largely immune until recently has been podcasts. maybe not for much longer, because apple and spotify are rolling out a feature that will let podcasters charge a monthly fee to hear new episodes. is this the beginning of the end of the world of podcasts as we know it, is this the consolidation of the industry around a handful of tech companies stifling new entrants, creaming off the biggest stars? or is this a wonderful thing? quality course, maybe customers should pay, enormous budgets thrown at tv drama, are we going to get a new calibre of podcasts that will blow our ears off for a few quid each and every month? —— quality costs. i have put together a panel of friends to talk this through. declan moore is the head of international for wondery, the publisher has hits like dirtyjohn, no surprise that last december wondery was bought by amazon. caroline cramp
anti—social media, breaking news, faking news — this is the programme about a revolution in media, with amol rajanr. hello. why does so much of the media now need a subscription? netflix, amazon, disney plus, i could go on and on. 0ne terrain largely immune until recently has been podcasts. maybe not for much longer, because apple and spotify are rolling out a feature that will let podcasters charge a monthly fee to hear new episodes. is this the beginning of the end of the world of...
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and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world. the travel show team here in hyde park, it�*s goodbye. hello again. friday was all about sunshine and showers. the best of the drier weather and sunshine was across western areas of the uk. but across northern and eastern scotland, eastern areas of england, we did have widespread showers, and some of them really pokey with some hail mixed in as well. at the same time, over the last 2a hours, trouble�*s been brewing out in the atlantic. look at this area of cloud and how it�*s rapidly developed into what is quite a beautiful looking area of low pressure. however, this area of low pressure is a loitering low pressure system, a particularly slow moving system that�*s going to be with us for the next five days or so, bringing rain and showers our way. so, an unsettled spell of weather. the rain is beginning to arrive at the moment and will continue to work its way in across parts of england, wales and northern ireland over the next few hours. but as the rain starts falling, the mild air s
and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world. the travel show team here in hyde park, it�*s goodbye. hello again. friday was all about sunshine and showers. the best of the drier weather and sunshine was across western areas of the uk. but across northern and eastern scotland, eastern areas of england, we did have widespread showers, and some of them really pokey with some hail mixed in as well. at the same time, over the last 2a hours, trouble�*s been...
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our media editor amol rajan reports watched by 23,000,000 people, martin bashir�*s and aroma shockederview was damaging. it is my view the deceitful way it was obtained substantially influence what my mother said. substantially influence what my mothersaid. it substantially influence what my mother said. it contributed to making my parent's relationship work. it brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbc�*s bailey has contributed significantly to herfear, significantly to her fear, paranoia significantly to herfear, paranoia and isolation that i remembered from those final years with her. and in a statement from the us, the duke of lord dyson's independent report commissioned by the bbc says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly is to secure the interview and explain his conduct. he says the bbc investigation into how the bbc investigation into how the interview was obtained was woefully in effect. and he adds: prince charles and prince steiner were already separated at the time of interview. in september 1995, at the time of interview. in septemberi995, bashir at
our media editor amol rajan reports watched by 23,000,000 people, martin bashir�*s and aroma shockederview was damaging. it is my view the deceitful way it was obtained substantially influence what my mother said. substantially influence what my mothersaid. it substantially influence what my mother said. it contributed to making my parent's relationship work. it brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbc�*s bailey has contributed significantly to herfear, significantly to her fear,...
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let's bring in former reserve bank of india governor raghuram rajan.omist at the international monetary fund. he has been a finance professor at the university of chicago booth school. great to have you back on the show, particularly in light of the fact it has been barely a week since you have returned from your recent trip to india. having been there in the midst of that talking to people, give us a more first-hand view of just how bad it is. what is it like? raghuram: i was in the south which has been spared much of the recent wave. certainly, i went through delhi, talk to people there. and both delhi and mumbai, the big cities in india, are deeply affected. the caseload is very high. the space in hospitals is very scarce. and you have these horrendous sites -- sights of people queuing up waiting for hospital beds. people dying because of lack of oxygen. this wave has hit much harder than the first wave. in the first wave, we have something like, at its peak, 90,000 to 100,000 cases. this wave has been much more serious, more localized, and devastat
let's bring in former reserve bank of india governor raghuram rajan.omist at the international monetary fund. he has been a finance professor at the university of chicago booth school. great to have you back on the show, particularly in light of the fact it has been barely a week since you have returned from your recent trip to india. having been there in the midst of that talking to people, give us a more first-hand view of just how bad it is. what is it like? raghuram: i was in the south...
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amol rajan, bbc news.ee with prince william, that the bbc has let you down over this, this is what you are saying. pauline says, did mr bashir do wrong, yes e and the investigation was poor at best but this was over 25 years ago, i hope the bbc are not further punished for this h michelle says, the story was there to be told, but how the bbc got the story was disgraceful. another one says wait until prim yam finds out his dad had an affair with until prim yam finds out his dad had an affairwith camilla, until prim yam finds out his dad had an affair with camilla, that the royals removed her protection. and another one says i think the bbc has let itself down, this constant search for balance where sometimes none exists. if you want to get in touch you are very welcome. i have many more messages from you i will read them through the morning. through the morning. let's talk to matt wiessler. he's a graphic designer, he said he was asked to forge bank statements by martin bashir to help get the interview with
amol rajan, bbc news.ee with prince william, that the bbc has let you down over this, this is what you are saying. pauline says, did mr bashir do wrong, yes e and the investigation was poor at best but this was over 25 years ago, i hope the bbc are not further punished for this h michelle says, the story was there to be told, but how the bbc got the story was disgraceful. another one says wait until prim yam finds out his dad had an affair with until prim yam finds out his dad had an affairwith...
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catered for them in the past says he's excited after scraping by on this 18% of his typical business, rajan day says he's ready. >> we are looking forward to it. we are applauding that they are opening. it will bring in a little bit more traffic around here. >> the first group that came n i started to speak and i really i got tears in my eyes because it was joyful seeing their faces. >> reporter: and just before this hit i was doing research on how bad tourism has been hit since covid, and 2020, san francisco travel is reporting there were 10.2 million visitors, down 61% of a high of 26.2 visitors in 2019 so things are turning, hotels are reopening. we're not seeing those numbers this year but we're on our path to getting to the pre-pandemic numbers. we're live in san francisco, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> thanks, cierra. as we're seeing, more things open up, we're seeing the number of people needing vaccines to decline. oakland's coliseum mass vaccination site closed yesterday, up since mid-february and county leaders made that decision due to the demand dropping to about 400
catered for them in the past says he's excited after scraping by on this 18% of his typical business, rajan day says he's ready. >> we are looking forward to it. we are applauding that they are opening. it will bring in a little bit more traffic around here. >> the first group that came n i started to speak and i really i got tears in my eyes because it was joyful seeing their faces. >> reporter: and just before this hit i was doing research on how bad tourism has been hit...
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rajan roy thank you. >> thank you very much >>> time now for a news update let's get to rahel solomonhat good morning, rahel. >> hi, good morning. here's what's happening at this hour target, one of the few big gainers during today's downturn. earnings were 60% above estimates and same-store sales more than doubled forecasts. target saw heavy traffic in stores and online. >> i think the confluence of a stronger economy, a consumer who has been vaccinated,who is mor confident, who is excited about getting back to their normal life, all those things are benefitting us right now >> and lowe's seeing a surge in revenue as homeowners continue to put money into their homes, although the sales growth did lag that of home depot those shares have fallen to the lowest levels since march. >>> energy prices falling. crude oil is down about 5% the worst one-day decline in more than a month. that's as concerns about weakening demand are fueled by rising infections in asia and inflation worries here in the u.s. you're up to date. deirdre, i'll send it back to you. >> thank you. >>> still to come on
rajan roy thank you. >> thank you very much >>> time now for a news update let's get to rahel solomonhat good morning, rahel. >> hi, good morning. here's what's happening at this hour target, one of the few big gainers during today's downturn. earnings were 60% above estimates and same-store sales more than doubled forecasts. target saw heavy traffic in stores and online. >> i think the confluence of a stronger economy, a consumer who has been vaccinated,who is mor...
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columbia university health education associate professor and adjunct professor of epidemiology sonali rajan hi, john. it's great to see you this morning. >> guest: great to be here. >> host: we have about an hour together to talk about your wonderful book, "children under fire" which i i just want to e can actually with expressing my gratitude to you for writing this book. as a professor who studies this issue, i think about this issue of gun violence and children's safety every single day and i'm also a mom to a five-year-old. certainly not a moment in my day-to-day what i'm not instantly preoccupied with the well-being and safety of children in some way. even though i think about this issue all the time, your book and your writing just took my breath away. i was reading it and crying and just, i really, you humanize this issue in such a powerful way in what i would argue such a needed way. i just wanted to thank you for doing that. >> guest: thank you for that. >> host: i have long followed your work at the "washington post" and my students are using it in thehe work and want to ben coach
columbia university health education associate professor and adjunct professor of epidemiology sonali rajan hi, john. it's great to see you this morning. >> guest: great to be here. >> host: we have about an hour together to talk about your wonderful book, "children under fire" which i i just want to e can actually with expressing my gratitude to you for writing this book. as a professor who studies this issue, i think about this issue of gun violence and children's safety...
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i don't take comfort yet from understanding why he was rehired. 0ur media editor amol rajan is with meom the bbc chairman, going to go far enough for the bbc she has many critics? i going to go far enough for the bbc she has many critics?— she has many critics? i don't think it is auoin she has many critics? i don't think it is going to _ she has many critics? i don't think it is going to go — she has many critics? i don't think it is going to go far _ she has many critics? i don't think it is going to go far enough - she has many critics? i don't think it is going to go far enough for - she has many critics? i don't thinkj it is going to go far enough for the many critics, but it does really show for the first time the bbc responding in a big way to what happened. i think the significance of richard sharp as the new chairman of richard sharp as the new chairman of the bbc, the significance of his intervention if you moments ago, is that it intervention if you moments ago, is thatitis intervention if you moments ago, is that it is the first time we have really heard from a senior bbc e
i don't take comfort yet from understanding why he was rehired. 0ur media editor amol rajan is with meom the bbc chairman, going to go far enough for the bbc she has many critics? i going to go far enough for the bbc she has many critics?— she has many critics? i don't think it is auoin she has many critics? i don't think it is going to _ she has many critics? i don't think it is going to go — she has many critics? i don't think it is going to go far _ she has many critics? i don't think it...
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amol rajan, bbc news.ho was asked to forge bank statements by martin bashir to help get the interview with princess diana in 1995 for panorama. he said he welcomed prince william's comments. it's, it is a long time coming that is one of that stature says it is the way it is, and you know, i am very very pleased that they have come forward, because it, it is adding incredible weight to getting to the bottom of this whole saga. and you know, people like me have been waiting for a long time, for vindication and for the truth to come out. vindication and for the truth to come out-— vindication and for the truth to come out. ., ., . ., , ., come out. tell our audience how you have been affected _ come out. tell our audience how you have been affected by _ come out. tell our audience how you have been affected by the _ come out. tell our audience how you have been affected by the events - come out. tell our audience how you have been affected by the events ofl have been affected by the events of 25 years ago, ho
amol rajan, bbc news.ho was asked to forge bank statements by martin bashir to help get the interview with princess diana in 1995 for panorama. he said he welcomed prince william's comments. it's, it is a long time coming that is one of that stature says it is the way it is, and you know, i am very very pleased that they have come forward, because it, it is adding incredible weight to getting to the bottom of this whole saga. and you know, people like me have been waiting for a long time, for...
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the director general of the bbc, tim davie, has been speaking to the bbc�*s media editor amol rajan.ear, that was a breach of the current editorial guidelines at the time in 1993. you were right about the second thing around investigation, it�*s clear it was not good enough and it didn�*t get to the truth. and then finally, the way the press was handling it, it was evasive, and not up to standard. i mean, if you look at this, there are multiple failures for the bbc to reflect on 25 years ago. but still they are very, very serious and if you�*re an organisation that cares about truthful, honestjournalism and proper practice, i think it�*s a very difficult read. tim davie speaking to our correspondent. let�*s look at some of lord dyson�*s main findings. "by showing earl spencer the fake statements and informing him of their contents, mr bashir deceived and induced him to arrange a meeting with princess diana". by gaining access to princess diana in this way, mr bashir was able to persuade her to agree to give the interview. this behaviour was in serious breach of the 1993 edition of th
the director general of the bbc, tim davie, has been speaking to the bbc�*s media editor amol rajan.ear, that was a breach of the current editorial guidelines at the time in 1993. you were right about the second thing around investigation, it�*s clear it was not good enough and it didn�*t get to the truth. and then finally, the way the press was handling it, it was evasive, and not up to standard. i mean, if you look at this, there are multiple failures for the bbc to reflect on 25 years...
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and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world. tell you why historians are searching for a voice of the blitz. from hero to zero. manchester city's sergio aguero had the chance to seal the premier league title, but missed this penalty against chelsea. good morning. after being so cold for what's felt like so long, with chilly days and overnight frosts, finally milder weather on the way for the week ahead. but look out, we're all going to be dodging the showers. more for you coming up. good morning to you. just after eight o'clock. it's sunday 9th may. our top story. the prime minister will speak to the snp leader nicola sturgeon by phone today after her party won the scottish parliamentary election by a huge margin which left them just one seat short of an outright majority at holyrood. ms sturgeon vowed to push ahead with her plans for a second independence referendum after the covid crisis is over and said the westminster government has "no democratic justification" to block it. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. across sc
and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world. tell you why historians are searching for a voice of the blitz. from hero to zero. manchester city's sergio aguero had the chance to seal the premier league title, but missed this penalty against chelsea. good morning. after being so cold for what's felt like so long, with chilly days and overnight frosts, finally milder weather on the way for the week ahead. but look out, we're all going to be dodging the...
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a full and unconditional apology and the director—general tim davie said this to media editor amol rajanblic, how serious do you think this is? well, i think it was serious enough before they spoke but, you know, so serious after they spoke that one wondered how could this be any worse? we have the man who will one day be the king of the country launching a full—out assault on the bbc, on its — the people who ran it at the time and almost challenging it to get itself sorted out. and i'm sure the bbc will try and rise to that challenge but the fact that the challenge has had to be made by a senior member of the royal family is completely unprecedented. now there's what's martin bashir did, there's how the bbc behaved when colleagues raised concerns about that, then there's the whole cover—up in the original internal enquiry. which concerns you the most? i think it's the latter two. now, i'm not dismissing in any way the importance of bashir faking the documents and indeed lord dyson says, buried away in the report, that bashir made one of them himself. so, you know, that is an important e
a full and unconditional apology and the director—general tim davie said this to media editor amol rajanblic, how serious do you think this is? well, i think it was serious enough before they spoke but, you know, so serious after they spoke that one wondered how could this be any worse? we have the man who will one day be the king of the country launching a full—out assault on the bbc, on its — the people who ran it at the time and almost challenging it to get itself sorted out. and i'm...
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and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world.all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. good morning to you. it is just after 6:30. thousands of votes are still being counted across britain with more results expected later today, and in some cases on sunday and monday. there is no end to it, it goes on and on and on. there's plenty to work through. let's get the latest with newsnight�*s policy editor lewis goodall. he has his touchscreen ready to go. does he? , .,, does he? does he? it has 'et fuel, it'll be does he? does he? it has 'et fuel, on be fine. — does he? does he? it has 'et fuel, it'll be fine. as i does he? does he? it has 'et fuel, it'll be fine. as you i does he? does he? it has 'et fuel, it'll be fine. as you are i does he? does he? it has jet fuel, it'll be fine. as you are saying, i does he? does he? it has jet fuel, it'll be fine. as you are saying, we | it'll be fine. as you are saying, we were _ it'll be fine. as you are saying, we were a
and rajan went to visit what has to be one of the strangest classrooms in the world.all the travel show team here in hyde park, it's goodbye. hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. good morning to you. it is just after 6:30. thousands of votes are still being counted across britain with more results expected later today, and in some cases on sunday and monday. there is no end to it, it goes on and on and on. there's plenty to work through. let's get the latest with...