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you are salford hospital, not the an he _ you are salford hospital, not the an he got— you are salfordbit he started _ an. he got to know us and bit by bit he started to become himself, he was a great _ he started to become himself, he was a great patient. he started to become himself, he was a great patient-— a great patient. there is great affection and _ a great patient. there is great affection and admiration - a great patient. there is great affection and admiration not l a great patient. there is great i affection and admiration notjust for the nhs staff but also in return for the nhs staff but also in return for the nhs staff but also in return for the patient and his latest endeavour, to reach the peak of mount kilimanjaro, almost 20,000 feet high. mount kiliman'aro, almost 20,000 feet hirh. , , mount kiliman'aro, almost 20,000 feethiah. , ,, mount kiliman'aro, almost 20,000 feet hiah, , ~' ., feet high. absolutely barking mad, no wa . feet high. absolutely barking mad, no way- he — feet high. absolutely barking mad, no way- he will _ feet high. absolutely barking mad, no way.
you are salford hospital, not the an he _ you are salford hospital, not the an he got— you are salfordbit he started _ an. he got to know us and bit by bit he started to become himself, he was a great _ he started to become himself, he was a great patient. he started to become himself, he was a great patient-— a great patient. there is great affection and _ a great patient. there is great affection and admiration - a great patient. there is great affection and admiration not l a great...
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— is the weather specifically right now in salford? ., ., ~ ., ., ., ., now in salford? answer. we will be speaking to martin shortly. sally has been speaking to the liverpool boss jurgen sally has been speaking to the liverpool bossjurgen klopp ahead of the champions league final tomorrow. jurgen klopp is always a man who is worth listening to. you don't have to be a liverpool fans to enjoy listening. to be a liverpool fans to en'oy listeninu. ., to be a liverpool fans to en'oy listeninu. . . ., listening. there are certain managers _ listening. there are certain managers in _ listening. there are certain managers in football - listening. there are certain managers in football who l listening. there are certain i managers in football who step listening. there are certain - managers in football who step out of just football and they have a character and a way of talking that engages lots of people. he is definitely one of those. he embraces common sense. _ definitely one of those. he embraces common sense, i _ definitely one of those. he embraces common sense, ithink— de
— is the weather specifically right now in salford? ., ., ~ ., ., ., ., now in salford? answer. we will be speaking to martin shortly. sally has been speaking to the liverpool boss jurgen sally has been speaking to the liverpool bossjurgen klopp ahead of the champions league final tomorrow. jurgen klopp is always a man who is worth listening to. you don't have to be a liverpool fans to enjoy listening. to be a liverpool fans to en'oy listeninu. ., to be a liverpool fans to en'oy listeninu. ....
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we did that programme for salford and viewers got exactly the same content and programme that they would we had been doing it out of london. in the end, they despite all that you have said, i think it is fair that the overwhelming view from the audience and this is, and it is a plea, why not spend more money on commissioning more money on commissioning more stories from regions around the uk and just keep the presentation london?— presentation london? well, think, two _ presentation london? well, think, two things. _ presentation london? well, think, two things. i- presentation london? well, think, two things. i don't i think, two things. i don't think, two things. i don't think of it is the overwhelming view of the audience but we can debate that. why not both, actually? less commission from around the uk through the prism of value for money that's taken biggest programmes around the uk. we have seen the audience and editorial benefits to doing that. from where we are sitting we are sort of overwhelmingly seeing positives around doing this. ., ~ seeing positives around doing this. . ~ ,
we did that programme for salford and viewers got exactly the same content and programme that they would we had been doing it out of london. in the end, they despite all that you have said, i think it is fair that the overwhelming view from the audience and this is, and it is a plea, why not spend more money on commissioning more money on commissioning more stories from regions around the uk and just keep the presentation london?— presentation london? well, think, two _ presentation london?...
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john maguire, bbc news, salford.out martin's story, and good luck, martin. no doubt we will follow that. and so interesting, his wife talking about the panic attacks, to the dog having separation anxiety, while martin was in recovery, martin hearing he was so close to not making it with that surgeon, there was a lot there. he is an surgeon, there was a lot there. he: is an amazing young man, and i think what! is an amazing young man, and i think what i realised, we have met him once or twice, he does have the spirit about him that leaps out and you could tell the impact he has had on all those people involved in his care as well who all support him. we will be seeing more of him throughout the morning this morning, catching up with him a little later. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london. i am frankie maccallum lee. 12 new community panels will review and monitor the met police force. they are called police and counter panels and will be co—chaired by community figu
john maguire, bbc news, salford.out martin's story, and good luck, martin. no doubt we will follow that. and so interesting, his wife talking about the panic attacks, to the dog having separation anxiety, while martin was in recovery, martin hearing he was so close to not making it with that surgeon, there was a lot there. he is an surgeon, there was a lot there. he: is an amazing young man, and i think what! is an amazing young man, and i think what i realised, we have met him once or twice,...
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once again, millions of soviet citizens and other citizens from other countries or the world died in salford. up, commemorate, remember, and just take these photos march, think about all this. and now one you see, this is the main street of moscow. bit of sky. guess you compare, you can compare it to up shows any zane powers, for example. and it is full of people. we saw cosmonaut on the international space station, holding photos of the relatives. we saw people in a city beyond the arctic circle in russia, in snow doing exactly the same thing. this is how it's important for the people in russia. and guess who you can see here. my 4 great grandparents start an exaggeration when they say that every family was affected by the war. there you have it. it's a hervey from everyone around me. that's what i can hear pretty much every minute. here at the remorseful roger barge and central boss was a, what i was telling you is that there was a contribution from every single person, my great grandparents that you could see on my right. well, i clearly judging from the previous years, several 100000 peo
once again, millions of soviet citizens and other citizens from other countries or the world died in salford. up, commemorate, remember, and just take these photos march, think about all this. and now one you see, this is the main street of moscow. bit of sky. guess you compare, you can compare it to up shows any zane powers, for example. and it is full of people. we saw cosmonaut on the international space station, holding photos of the relatives. we saw people in a city beyond the arctic...
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i and already, reports are coming in of a build up of traffic around i great barr and salford.y hill. i declare this motorway open. back in 1972, it cost around £10 million to build and provided a non—stop link between the south east and the north—west. it was actually british architecture in its heyday. they used concrete to such good effect. this is the crossroads for the country. if this structure wasn't here, it would be really difficult to understand just how difficult it would be to get around the uk without this structure being here. so, you know, it's been here for, say 50 years. so this structure has experienced so much in its lifetime, and will continue to do so. over the last 50 years, its iconic status has been cemented through a variety of tributes, including this a miniature replica made of lego. but despite that status, it still has the ability to divide opinion. - i actually find it quite scary, - especially going over with the kids! i don't like it! i purposely came here on train today to avoid driving through it. it serves a purpose, doesn't it? i think when y
i and already, reports are coming in of a build up of traffic around i great barr and salford.y hill. i declare this motorway open. back in 1972, it cost around £10 million to build and provided a non—stop link between the south east and the north—west. it was actually british architecture in its heyday. they used concrete to such good effect. this is the crossroads for the country. if this structure wasn't here, it would be really difficult to understand just how difficult it would be to...
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dan roan is in salford for us. what does this say about the so—called beautiful game?hings really shouldn't matter. ., �* , , shouldn't matter. that's right but i think many — shouldn't matter. that's right but i think many in _ shouldn't matter. that's right but i think many in football— shouldn't matter. that's right but i think many in football tonight - shouldn't matter. that's right but i think many in football tonight are l think many in football tonight are seeing this as a trailblazing moment. jake daniels is not a household name, he is at the start of his career, with championship club blackpool having just broken into the first team but there is a real sense that in just a few words this young 17—year—old may potentially change the game forever and make it a lot more inclusive. there will be some who are surprised that in this day and age a player revealing their sexuality is deemed headline news and yet, he is of course as you say, the first current british professional men's player to do this for more than three decades, sincejustin fashanu. there have been
dan roan is in salford for us. what does this say about the so—called beautiful game?hings really shouldn't matter. ., �* , , shouldn't matter. that's right but i think many — shouldn't matter. that's right but i think many in _ shouldn't matter. that's right but i think many in football— shouldn't matter. that's right but i think many in football tonight - shouldn't matter. that's right but i think many in football tonight are l think many in football tonight are seeing this as a...
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that is way faster than perhaps the bbc announced it was going to go to salford, moved.t because we're a smaller organisation and we can. in the alternative plan we published, i said we'd get to a few more hundred roles and we'd get the majority outside of london. that's not the plan now that we're pursuing. i'm not sure that anyone could have moved as fast as we have done to get offices up and running in leeds, and in manchester, and glasgow and bristol and to get them staffed up at the rate we have done. but while the comparisons are perhaps limited, the bbc moved the whole of 5live. it moved bbc breakfast, it moved bbc sport. it moves significant chunks of the operation. you're still based in london, ian katz, your chief content officer, still in london. many of your senior leaders are in london. the majority of your staff are in london. and this is several years after you've been in charge. i'm merely suggesting that what you've put in this proposal now is something that looks like a reaction to the political situation you're in, rather than something that culturally
that is way faster than perhaps the bbc announced it was going to go to salford, moved.t because we're a smaller organisation and we can. in the alternative plan we published, i said we'd get to a few more hundred roles and we'd get the majority outside of london. that's not the plan now that we're pursuing. i'm not sure that anyone could have moved as fast as we have done to get offices up and running in leeds, and in manchester, and glasgow and bristol and to get them staffed up at the rate...
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our special correspondent ed thomas joins me from salford. crime picture across the country. over or across england and wales, crime is falling, but our research, our freedom of information request indicates a different pattern emerging. it is one of officers taking longer to attend serious emergencies, and police charging fewer suspects in england and wales. you just listen to the people we spoke to, the case studies, this was heard repeatedly, we travelled across the country for months listening to victims and their experiences of going to the police, and many told us they were turning into diy detectives, they were putting themselves at risk to solve their own crimes. this is significant, the charity victim support says the response times by the police are very worrying indeed. they say the longer it takes for a police officer to arrive at the scene, the more chance of evidence being lost, vital to secure a conviction. they said when it comes to minutes and seconds, this matters. . .. to minutes and seconds, this matters. ., ,, , ., to min
our special correspondent ed thomas joins me from salford. crime picture across the country. over or across england and wales, crime is falling, but our research, our freedom of information request indicates a different pattern emerging. it is one of officers taking longer to attend serious emergencies, and police charging fewer suspects in england and wales. you just listen to the people we spoke to, the case studies, this was heard repeatedly, we travelled across the country for months...
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this is not a future problem but it's here now and one we must work together onto salford while there's a lot to discuss i appreciate chairwoman hirono's opening comments what she had to say. i've plan to focus my porsche on how congress can help in terms of authority's workforce development and funding. last point i'm hopeful that by the artisan of the structures working on the shipyard act many of whom are in the room today. i look forward to the testimony. thank you madam chair. >> thank you. to turn to senator kaine the chair of the ranking committee. >> thank you chair hirono. the subcommittees are fun but bs joint meeting and i want to thank the chair and the witnesses for being here today and for your dedicated service to the country. we have some friendly faces as we constitute support for neither shipyards and at the same time they have significant challenges regarding the implementation of siop especially the ability or inability to be on time for the budget. there's no doubt that these are necessary investments. big conditions of our shipyards in terms of infrastructure workf
this is not a future problem but it's here now and one we must work together onto salford while there's a lot to discuss i appreciate chairwoman hirono's opening comments what she had to say. i've plan to focus my porsche on how congress can help in terms of authority's workforce development and funding. last point i'm hopeful that by the artisan of the structures working on the shipyard act many of whom are in the room today. i look forward to the testimony. thank you madam chair. >>...
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ktvu salford reporter jesse gary is live now in milpitas with the very latest wars, jesse heather officials say the body of the man who died int the crash site. some 1700 ft higher than where i'm standing. let's go ahead and take a look at our video. officials say this call came in around 12 noon. two people were doing tandem hang gliding when the glider crashed at the monument summit in our levin park here in milpitas, milpitas, firefighters santa clara county sheriff's deputies and santa clara county park rangers responded to the accident. the garter went down just below the point where you can see the transmission towers. on the top of the hillside man was pronounced dead at the scene. a woman that he was gliding with was flown by by air flight ambulance to regional medical center here in san jose in serious condition. the terrain is very rugged. it's a single lane road in order to get up to that location and provided some challenges for our equipment and personnel to get up there to make patient contact . we also needed to call into air ambulances in order to transport patients. once we
ktvu salford reporter jesse gary is live now in milpitas with the very latest wars, jesse heather officials say the body of the man who died int the crash site. some 1700 ft higher than where i'm standing. let's go ahead and take a look at our video. officials say this call came in around 12 noon. two people were doing tandem hang gliding when the glider crashed at the monument summit in our levin park here in milpitas, milpitas, firefighters santa clara county sheriff's deputies and santa...
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we can cross to salford and our business correspondent, ben boulos.ost experts were anticipating there _ haven't they? yes, and most experts were anticipating there would - haven't they? yes, and most experts were anticipating there would be - haven't they? yes, and most experts were anticipating there would be a i were anticipating there would be a fall in retail sales so the surprise increase in sales, well, as you say, doesn't seem to tally with the increased cost of living pressures that many households are facing. but when you look at the detail, it gives you a bit of a glimpse as to perhaps why. the rise was driven by increased sales in supermarkets and off—licences. now, spending food didn't particularlyjump but the increase was driven by sales of alcohol, tobacco, and sweet treats. perhaps that is down to people staying in, not going out, and so deciding to indulge in little treats to enjoy at home. when you look at the figures for online sales, they went up slightly as well, but we are still seeing, waiting to see the impact of the higher cos
we can cross to salford and our business correspondent, ben boulos.ost experts were anticipating there _ haven't they? yes, and most experts were anticipating there would - haven't they? yes, and most experts were anticipating there would be - haven't they? yes, and most experts were anticipating there would be a i were anticipating there would be a fall in retail sales so the surprise increase in sales, well, as you say, doesn't seem to tally with the increased cost of living pressures that...
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martin was brought here to salford royal hospital.ere is great affection and admiration, notjust for the nhs staff but also in return for the patient. and his latest endeavour, to reach the peak of mount kilimanjaro, almost 20,000 feet high. absolutely barking mad, no way. he'll do it. yeah, he'll do it, no doubt about it, but, yeah. since the bombing, martin has also stayed in touch with his neurosurgeon, mr saxena, who removed shrapnel from his body and spine. what is interesting as i went through the notes yesterday, last night, and we actually had a 45 minute conversation before your surgery. really? which you didn't remember. because obviously you were under so much heavy doses of painkiller medication. because of all the bolts and things. i know i was awake and talking and things, but obviously i don't remember that. for me, it was like three weeks later, to be told, you are alive but you're paralysed, it's like, well, i'll take it, you know. people can't get their head around it but that, to me, i'm just so happy to be alive an
martin was brought here to salford royal hospital.ere is great affection and admiration, notjust for the nhs staff but also in return for the patient. and his latest endeavour, to reach the peak of mount kilimanjaro, almost 20,000 feet high. absolutely barking mad, no way. he'll do it. yeah, he'll do it, no doubt about it, but, yeah. since the bombing, martin has also stayed in touch with his neurosurgeon, mr saxena, who removed shrapnel from his body and spine. what is interesting as i went...
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and salford are running into some form now, two wins on the trot, and they swept aside, castleford bynship medals in 2019. the 26—year—old is in birmingham for today's diamond league meeting. she had to pull out of last year's olympics with a hamstring injury but says she'll have plenty more chances on the biggest stage. iam i am excited to get started. i feel like it's about to be a really exciting year, hopefully for me, but obviously all the brits. we've got world champs, with the commonwealth games at home and rebut the european championships, and i've got five titles between them that we are going to have to go and retain and hopefully add to. so yes, it is the start of a really exciting summer for me, and it feels amazing to be kickstarting that at home. later on the programme we will be crossing live to paula radcliffe. brute crossing live to paula radcliffe. we will have crossing live to paula radcliffe. - will have a look at the weather, and it is glasgow, handel park. slightly overcast with some drizzly rain. many many areas will see a lot of dry weather and our weather watc
and salford are running into some form now, two wins on the trot, and they swept aside, castleford bynship medals in 2019. the 26—year—old is in birmingham for today's diamond league meeting. she had to pull out of last year's olympics with a hamstring injury but says she'll have plenty more chances on the biggest stage. iam i am excited to get started. i feel like it's about to be a really exciting year, hopefully for me, but obviously all the brits. we've got world champs, with the...
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25 million people, is now at its most severe stage and the chinese lockdown is not the same as a salfordstrategy in cities to make sure covid cannot spread and there isn't any coving here and it feels like a pretty dark wig as we are seven weeks in and where i am the next three days we are going to into a silent period —— pretty dark week. no commercial to liberties of food, only government approved deliveries and you cannot get anything else in group buys from costco. an access to hospitals is restricted as well, so, yes, it goes on here. they are determined to get the cases 20 and they are coming down but still that point where the restrictions may be eased for the city are getting close to the end of two months and it seems elusive. it to the end of two months and it seems elusive.— to the end of two months and it seems elusive. ,., , ., seems elusive. it sounds extreme and it is how those — seems elusive. it sounds extreme and it is how those authorities _ seems elusive. it sounds extreme and it is how those authorities deal- it is how those authorities deal with it. every country de
25 million people, is now at its most severe stage and the chinese lockdown is not the same as a salfordstrategy in cities to make sure covid cannot spread and there isn't any coving here and it feels like a pretty dark wig as we are seven weeks in and where i am the next three days we are going to into a silent period —— pretty dark week. no commercial to liberties of food, only government approved deliveries and you cannot get anything else in group buys from costco. an access to...
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is how it looks today in cambridgeshire, back to you both in cambridgeshire, back to you both in salfordvolved in this project. but for the man leading the team, finding this particular oak was like finding the holy grail. that is about a third of the length of the tree. and you kind of think... no, ican't... i can't cut that. ijust want... ..to save it, like it is — you know, regardless of how crazy that sounds. this tree was so vast, its apocalyptic descent would have just smashed and crushed everything in its path, and it would havejust gone splat into the mushy silt of what was once the forest floor. when a farmer in norfolk discovered this tree, hamish was called in. his decision not to chop it up, and retain its length, led to all kinds of logistical challenges. a special sawmill was flown in from canada, and carpenters and students constructed a bespoke saw bench in the field. 0nce converted into planks, the tree had to be transported in a lorry. with no kiln in the country big enough to dry the wood, the team had to build one — even moving the planks around at the building crafts
is how it looks today in cambridgeshire, back to you both in cambridgeshire, back to you both in salfordvolved in this project. but for the man leading the team, finding this particular oak was like finding the holy grail. that is about a third of the length of the tree. and you kind of think... no, ican't... i can't cut that. ijust want... ..to save it, like it is — you know, regardless of how crazy that sounds. this tree was so vast, its apocalyptic descent would have just smashed and...
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we'rejoined by richard fitton, an energy efficiency expert from salford university, and also by morningt's crept up slowly and then gone quickly— crept up slowly and then gone quickly but our housing stock hasn't moved _ quickly but our housing stock hasn't moved with— quickly but our housing stock hasn't moved with it. we have a very old inefficient — moved with it. we have a very old inefficient housing stock, without a great _ inefficient housing stock, without a great deal — inefficient housing stock, without a great deal being done to it in terms of energy— great deal being done to it in terms of energy performance. the great deal being done to it in terms of energy performance.— great deal being done to it in terms of energy performance. the old tips obtain the thermometer— of energy performance. the old tips obtain the thermometer down - of energy performance. the old tips obtain the thermometer down a i obtain the thermometer down a degree, make the curtains are closed, will not touch the sides? anything will help an even smaller tips, when— anything will help an even smaller ti
we'rejoined by richard fitton, an energy efficiency expert from salford university, and also by morningt's crept up slowly and then gone quickly— crept up slowly and then gone quickly but our housing stock hasn't moved _ quickly but our housing stock hasn't moved with— quickly but our housing stock hasn't moved with it. we have a very old inefficient — moved with it. we have a very old inefficient housing stock, without a great _ inefficient housing stock, without a great deal —...
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i and already, reports are coming in of a build up of traffic around i great barr and salford.ded a non—stop link between the south east and the north—west. it was actually british architecture in its heyday. they used concrete to such good effect. this is the crossroads for the country. if this structure wasn't here, it would be really difficult to understand just how difficult it would be to get around the uk without this structure being here. so, you know, it's been here for, say 50 years. so this structure has experienced so much in its lifetime, and will continue to do so. over the last 50 years, its iconic status has been cemented through a variety of tributes, including this a miniature replica made of lego. but despite that status, it still has the ability to divide opinion. i i actually find it quite scary, i especially going over with the kids! i don't like it. i purposely came here on train today to avoid driving through it. it serves a purpose, doesn't it? i think when you're the centre of the country, and it's a main hub, i imagine whoever designed that though, i m
i and already, reports are coming in of a build up of traffic around i great barr and salford.ded a non—stop link between the south east and the north—west. it was actually british architecture in its heyday. they used concrete to such good effect. this is the crossroads for the country. if this structure wasn't here, it would be really difficult to understand just how difficult it would be to get around the uk without this structure being here. so, you know, it's been here for, say 50...
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one was a covid story and a prime ministerial news conference, admitted that programme from salford andon in london? melt. the presentation in london? well, two things- _ the presentation in london? well, two things- i— the presentation in london? well, two things. i don't _ the presentation in london? well, two things. i don't know— the presentation in london? well, two things. i don't know if- the presentation in london? well, two things. i don't know if it - the presentation in london? well, two things. i don't know if it is - two things. i don't know if it is the overwhelming view of the audience, but we can debate that also i think one not do both actually. let's keep commissioning commission from right around the uk but through the prism of value for money, let's take our biggest programmes around the uk, we have seen their audience and editorial benefits to doing that damned from where we are sitting we are sort of overwhelmingly seeing positives around doing this.— overwhelmingly seeing positives around doing this. paul, thank you very much- — the bbc one news bulletins weren't
one was a covid story and a prime ministerial news conference, admitted that programme from salford andon in london? melt. the presentation in london? well, two things- _ the presentation in london? well, two things- i— the presentation in london? well, two things. i don't _ the presentation in london? well, two things. i don't know— the presentation in london? well, two things. i don't know if- the presentation in london? well, two things. i don't know if it - the presentation in london?...
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the sun is shining here in salford, louise, and look at those blue skies. ~ ., louise, and look at thoseand more cloud generally. we could see more cloud generally. we could see more showers into the north—west of england, the midlands, down into parts of wales by dawn tomorrow morning. it will be a relatively chilly start, in single figures, but into sunday, the winds will start to strengthen and become quite noticeable. high pressure drifts away. that will drag into the air. a little bit further south, a drop in temperature for all of us, through the second half of the weekend. certainly, more cloud around as well. there will be some showers moving their way through england and wales on and off throughout the day was that further showers to come to scotland and northern ireland. the wind direction coming from a northerly, so a cool source, whatever the time of year, so taking a look at the temperatures, only around 11—13 celsius on the far north—east coast, may be a maximum of 16, north—east coast, may be a maximum ofi6, but north—east coast, may be a maximum of 16, but that is down on
the sun is shining here in salford, louise, and look at those blue skies. ~ ., louise, and look at thoseand more cloud generally. we could see more cloud generally. we could see more showers into the north—west of england, the midlands, down into parts of wales by dawn tomorrow morning. it will be a relatively chilly start, in single figures, but into sunday, the winds will start to strengthen and become quite noticeable. high pressure drifts away. that will drag into the air. a little bit...
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the reward for knocking out salford was a third round trip to stamford bridge to face the finalists,out for being too far—fetched. fiend writers would have thrown out for being too far-fetched.— writers would have thrown out for being too far-fetched. and a goal! borehamwood _ being too far-fetched. and a goal! borehamwood lead! _ being too far-fetched. and a goal! borehamwood lead! following - borehamwood lead! following borehamwood lead! following borehamwood “s astonishing win at...