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yes, not looking too good in shrewsbury, - andrew plant in shrewsbury.shrewsbury, i have to _ looking too good in shrewsbury, i have to say, particularly for people living _ have to say, particularly for people living next — have to say, particularly for people living next to the river severn. let's _ living next to the river severn. let's show _ living next to the river severn. let's show you where it is supposed to be _ let's show you where it is supposed to be the _ let's show you where it is supposed to be. the banks are normally 100 metres— to be. the banks are normally 100 metres in— to be. the banks are normally 100 metres in that direction, so it has firmly— metres in that direction, so it has firmly burst — metres in that direction, so it has firmly burst their banks and come over the _ firmly burst their banks and come over the gardens of a block of flats on the _ over the gardens of a block of flats on the edge of town. you can see it is already— on the edge of town. you can see it is already over the edge of the bench — is already over the ed
yes, not looking too good in shrewsbury, - andrew plant in shrewsbury.shrewsbury, i have to _ looking too good in shrewsbury, i have to say, particularly for people living _ have to say, particularly for people living next — have to say, particularly for people living next to the river severn. let's _ living next to the river severn. let's show _ living next to the river severn. let's show you where it is supposed to be _ let's show you where it is supposed to be the _ let's show you where it...
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allegations of avoidable deaths and injuries involving mothers and babies at have been uncovered at the shrewsburyelford nhs trust. pupils in england who fail their maths and english gcse could be refused loans for university tuition fees. and, in the champion's league... manchester united have been doing battle with atletico madrid. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel, can england's lionesses clinch the arnold clark cup? they got off to a flyer against germany but was it enough to win the group? good evening from the ukrainian capital, kyiv, wherejust a couple of minutes ago, a state of emergency came into force. it comes as the pentagon says it believes more russian troops are moving into eastern ukraine. the state of emergency here will initially last for 30 days, and means all reservists will be conscripted into the regular military, as separatists in the east ask for help from the kremlin in repelling what they claim is ukrainian aggression. underlining the severity of the moment, the united nations has been meeting in new york to discuss the crisis, with the secretary general,
allegations of avoidable deaths and injuries involving mothers and babies at have been uncovered at the shrewsburyelford nhs trust. pupils in england who fail their maths and english gcse could be refused loans for university tuition fees. and, in the champion's league... manchester united have been doing battle with atletico madrid. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel, can england's lionesses clinch the arnold clark cup? they got off to a flyer against germany but was it enough...
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more families come forward with claims of avoidable deaths and injuries of babies and mother, at shrewsbury telford. universities in england urge the government not to turn back the clock but trying to limit the number of young people studying for a degree and a children's charity accuses facebook of neglect as a bbc news investigation shows children at risk of grooming and sexual abuse in the world of virtual reality. and in the sports on the bbc news channel, we'll look ahead to another big night in the champions league, as manchester united travel to atletico madrid in the last 16. good evening from the ukrainian capital kyiv, and a city and country now praying for peace, but preparing for war. the government has announced plans to impose a state of emergency to last 30 days, and today urged its citizens living in russia to leave immediately. the rhetoric from moscow is defiant, with president putin saying the security of russia and its citizens is �*non—negotiable�*. and in the uk, borisjohnson warns moscow there would be "even more" sanctions, if it's military operations along if its m
more families come forward with claims of avoidable deaths and injuries of babies and mother, at shrewsbury telford. universities in england urge the government not to turn back the clock but trying to limit the number of young people studying for a degree and a children's charity accuses facebook of neglect as a bbc news investigation shows children at risk of grooming and sexual abuse in the world of virtual reality. and in the sports on the bbc news channel, we'll look ahead to another big...
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this is the third year in a row that shrewsbury has faced these appalling loads. i chair the caucus of 44 conservative mp's who have the river flowing through their constituencies. will he help me and our caucus to do everything possible to find a long-term solution to managing britain's longest river? in the meantime, we have forward for opportunities for flooding abatement in shrewsberry. shrewsberry cannot afford a fourth year in a row of flooding . >> i thank him very much for what he has said, and he is completely right about the violence of the flooding in the area which i have seen for myself several times. there are still flood warnings in place. all i can tell him is that we are working flat out to put the remediation's in place to help people who suffered from flooding, but also, there have been 5.2 billion pounds in the flood defense of this country. >> the leader is escaping criticism of the government's limited sanctions against russia . if the prime minister won't listen to members of this house, will he at least listen to "the times" newspaper? >> i
this is the third year in a row that shrewsbury has faced these appalling loads. i chair the caucus of 44 conservative mp's who have the river flowing through their constituencies. will he help me and our caucus to do everything possible to find a long-term solution to managing britain's longest river? in the meantime, we have forward for opportunities for flooding abatement in shrewsberry. shrewsberry cannot afford a fourth year in a row of flooding . >> i thank him very much for what he...
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and in shrewsbury, large parts of the town are still under water.rahjackaman and her family are stuck upstairs, escaping the floodwater in their home. this is three years, three floods, all of them at record—breaking levels. this isjust becoming impossible. here in bewdley, the river levels are expected to peak tomorrow morning. the storms may have passed but their impact is still being felt. jo black, bbc news, in bewdley, in worcestershire. the charges against four men accused over the shooting of a black equal rights campaigner sasha johnson have been dropped. the mother of two remains in hospital after she was shot in the head in south london last may. a judge at the old bailey recorded formal not guilty verdicts after the prosecution reviewed the case and said it would not be offering any evidence. the brother of the manchester arena bombing, have been found guilty of attacking a prison officer. paul edwards was attacked in belmarsh prison in may 2020. smiling and joking as he comes upstairs in belmarsh prison' high security unit, the mancheste
and in shrewsbury, large parts of the town are still under water.rahjackaman and her family are stuck upstairs, escaping the floodwater in their home. this is three years, three floods, all of them at record—breaking levels. this isjust becoming impossible. here in bewdley, the river levels are expected to peak tomorrow morning. the storms may have passed but their impact is still being felt. jo black, bbc news, in bewdley, in worcestershire. the charges against four men accused over the...
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are limited to shrewsbury. morecambe bay, there was one going on in nottingham and east kent as well, they are likely to be pockets of poor maternity practice across the uk. bear in mind, the cqc in england now rate maternity services for safety, and they say that 41% of them, currently, require improvement in terms of safety. michael, thank you very much indeed. the world health organization and unicef, have accused formula baby milk producers of unethical marketing practices. in a new report, they say the aggressive promotion of formula milk is in breach of international commitments to protect breast—feeding. the likelihood of extreme wildfires will rise dramatically in the coming decades, as extreme temperatures rise. the un environment programme says even the most ambitious efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions will not prevent a dramatic surge in the frequency of extreme fire conditions such as the australian black summer between 2019 and 2020, which burned 24 million hectares of land, and killed 33 peo
are limited to shrewsbury. morecambe bay, there was one going on in nottingham and east kent as well, they are likely to be pockets of poor maternity practice across the uk. bear in mind, the cqc in england now rate maternity services for safety, and they say that 41% of them, currently, require improvement in terms of safety. michael, thank you very much indeed. the world health organization and unicef, have accused formula baby milk producers of unethical marketing practices. in a new report,...
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this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire. the rest of the day, we're going to be continuing to see flood warnings in force, particularly across england and wales. there's also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've seen recently. to start the day, it'll be coldest towards the east. that's where we will have had the clearest skies for longest overnight, but rain already across northern ireland and scotland. could be quite heavy through tuesday morning with some blustery winds. that sweeps across northern england into wales, too, and then it will tend to become quite light and patchy as it reaches the south east later in the day. it'll be followed by sunshine and showers. some of those showers wintry over the high
this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire. the rest of the day, we're going to be continuing to see flood warnings in force, particularly across england and wales. there's also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but...
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but when she went into labour, the royal shrewsbury hospital encouraged her to have a normal birth. 18 says, he's dead. and that was it. they had plonked the baby in my arms and said, say goodbye. i just didn't know how to say goodbye. and... ijust gave him a kiss, and that was it. in march 2003, just a month before manpreet�*s death, mps held a hearing amid concerns over the rising number of cesareans. panorama has discovered that clinical leaders from the royal shrewsbury hospital told the mps how they managed to have the lowest c—section rate in the country. the evidence we've seen show them telling the health select committee... the culture of our organisation is that we have low intervention rates and once that is known, we attract both midwives and obstetricians who like to practice in that way. the promotion of natural birth was part of a wider national effort, though in shropshire the evidence suggests they pursued it too vigorously. following her son's death, kamaljit uppal was called to a meeting with a hospital consultant. she still remembers what he told her. i took the wro
but when she went into labour, the royal shrewsbury hospital encouraged her to have a normal birth. 18 says, he's dead. and that was it. they had plonked the baby in my arms and said, say goodbye. i just didn't know how to say goodbye. and... ijust gave him a kiss, and that was it. in march 2003, just a month before manpreet�*s death, mps held a hearing amid concerns over the rising number of cesareans. panorama has discovered that clinical leaders from the royal shrewsbury hospital told the...
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andrew from shrewsbury — have seen today. andrew from shrewsbury earlier _ have seen today.bad day weather wise but it is all the water running off the fields and the water running off the fields and the hills in wales, it comes down, the hills in wales, it comes down, the ground is soaked and it has got to go somewhere and then it goes back into the river and it floods. the interconnectedness is something maybe we don't grasp. maybe we need to change our thinking about this when we talk about planning and the kinds of buildings we construct and all those kind of thing is, quite a big challenge? it all those kind of thing is, quite a big challenge?— big challenge? it certainly is. havin: a big challenge? it certainly is. having a more _ big challenge? it certainly is. having a more holistic- big challenge? it certainly is. | having a more holistic system approach could be more effective and that goes beyond the geographical sense as well because we need to think about these things in the much longer turn rather than a short political cycles, for instance. in terms of the pro
andrew from shrewsbury — have seen today. andrew from shrewsbury earlier _ have seen today.bad day weather wise but it is all the water running off the fields and the water running off the fields and the hills in wales, it comes down, the hills in wales, it comes down, the ground is soaked and it has got to go somewhere and then it goes back into the river and it floods. the interconnectedness is something maybe we don't grasp. maybe we need to change our thinking about this when we talk...
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this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire.ss england and wales. there's also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've seen recently. to start the day, it'll be coldest towards the east. that's where we will have had the clearest skies for longest overnight, but rain already across northern ireland and scotland. could be quite heavy through tuesday morning with some blustery winds. that sweeps across northern england into wales, too, and then it will tend to become quite light and patchy as it reaches the south east later in the day. it'll be followed by sunshine and showers. some of those showers wintry over the higher ground of scotland, and gusts of wind around about a0 mph for some of us. so, anotherfairly cool—
this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire.ss england and wales. there's also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've seen recently. to start the day, it'll be coldest...
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programme reveals that at least seven families have come forward claiming they were failed by the shrewsburye latest allegations are too recent to be included. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the story. 0n the day charley hadley went into labour, she heard a news report about poor maternity care at the very hospital she was sitting in. it was on the radio and me and my husband, we both said, "well, i'll be at the best care. "they're not going to let any more accidents happen. but i was very wrong. after a forceful forceps delivery, charley was mother to a bruised but healthy boy. but the doctor failed to check if she'd been injured. i felt extremely faint, but the midwives didn't seem that concerned about that. discharged home, charley's health deteriorated, forcing her to go to a&e where a doctor told her she'd been left with an eight centimetre tear in her vagina. he then told me that i would have to have a stoma fitted, possibly because trying to stitch the tear now would be like trying to stitch to jelly. the shropshire trust apologized to charley, but panorama's le
programme reveals that at least seven families have come forward claiming they were failed by the shrewsburye latest allegations are too recent to be included. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the story. 0n the day charley hadley went into labour, she heard a news report about poor maternity care at the very hospital she was sitting in. it was on the radio and me and my husband, we both said, "well, i'll be at the best care. "they're not going to let any more...
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but when she went into labour, the royal shrewsbury hospital encouraged her to have a normal birth. 18ng out of my general anaesthetic, and she said, "he's dead." and that was it. they plonked the baby in my arms, and said, "say goodbye." i just didn't know how to say goodbye. and, erm... ijust gave him a kiss, and that was it. in march 2003, just a month before manpreet�*s death, mps held a hearing amid concerns over the rising number of caesareans. panorama has discovered that clinical leaders from the royal shrewsbury hospital told the mps how they managed to have the lowest c—section rate in the country. the evidence we have seen show them telling the health select committee... the promotion of natural birth was part of a wider national effort, though in shropshire the evidence suggests they proceeded to vigorously. following her son's death, kamaljit uppal was called to a meeting with a hospital consultant. she still remembers what he told her. "i took the wrong option of delivering." and, basically, if we'd given him a c—section earlier, 3.45, he would have lived a normal life, t
but when she went into labour, the royal shrewsbury hospital encouraged her to have a normal birth. 18ng out of my general anaesthetic, and she said, "he's dead." and that was it. they plonked the baby in my arms, and said, "say goodbye." i just didn't know how to say goodbye. and, erm... ijust gave him a kiss, and that was it. in march 2003, just a month before manpreet�*s death, mps held a hearing amid concerns over the rising number of caesareans. panorama has...
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this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire.es. there�*s also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain�*s going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it�*s going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we�*ve seen recently. to start the day, it�*ll be coldest towards the east. that�*s where we will have had the clearest skies for longest overnight, but rain already across northern ireland and scotland. could be quite heavy through tuesday morning with some blustery winds. that sweeps across northern england into wales, too, and then it will tend to become quite light and patchy as it reaches the south east later in the day. it�*ll be followed by sunshine and showers. some of those showers wintry over the higher ground of scotland, and gusts of wind around about a0 mph for some of us. so, anotherfairly cool—feeling day
this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire.es. there�*s also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain�*s going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it�*s going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we�*ve seen recently. to start the day, it�*ll be coldest towards...
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this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire.ng to see flood warnings in force, particularly across england and wales. there's also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've seen recently. to start the day, it'll be coldest towards the east. that's where we will have had the clearest skies for longest overnight, but rain already across northern ireland and scotland. could be quite heavy through tuesday morning with some blustery winds. that sweeps across northern england into wales, too, and then it will tend to become quite light and patchy as it reaches the south east later in the day. it'll be followed by sunshine and showers. some of those showers wintry over the higher ground of scotland, and gusts of wind around
this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire.ng to see flood warnings in force, particularly across england and wales. there's also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've...
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and of course we have the legacy of all those storms, still some flooding, this is the picture in shrewsbury fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west. some of that rain will be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map. another breezy day on tuesday. certainly not as disruptive as the winds we have seen recently. to start the day it will be cold towards the east, where we will have had the clearest sky is the longest overnight, but rain already in northern ireland and scotland could be quite heavy over tuesday morning, with some blustery winds. it sweeps across northern england into wales, and will tend to become quite light and patchy. followed by sunshine and showers, some of them wintry over the high ground of scotland and gusts of wind round about 40 mph. another fairly cool feeling day across scotland and northern ireland where you are exposed to the windier conditions too but reasonably mild at the further south and east, temperatures 13 degrees but turning colder behind that cold front as it sweeps eastw
and of course we have the legacy of all those storms, still some flooding, this is the picture in shrewsbury fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west. some of that rain will be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map. another breezy day on tuesday. certainly not as disruptive as the winds we have seen recently. to start the day it will be cold towards the east, where we will have had the clearest sky is the...
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and of course we have the legacy of all those storms, still some flooding, this is the picture in shrewsburyss england and wales, and a few for scotland as well. all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west. some of that rain will be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map. another breezy day on tuesday. certainly not as disruptive as the winds we have seen recently. to start the day it will be cold towards the east, where we will have had the clearest skies for longest overnight, but rain already in northern ireland and scotland could be quite heavy over tuesday morning, with some blustery winds. it sweeps across northern england into wales, and will tend to become quite light and patchy. followed by sunshine and showers, some of them wintry over the high ground of scotland and gusts of wind round about 40 mph. another fairly cool feeling day across scotland and northern ireland where you are exposed to the windier conditions too but reasonably mild the further south and east, temperatures 13 deg
and of course we have the legacy of all those storms, still some flooding, this is the picture in shrewsburyss england and wales, and a few for scotland as well. all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west. some of that rain will be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map. another breezy day on tuesday. certainly not as disruptive as the winds we have seen recently. to start the day it will be...
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this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire.gland and wales. there's also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've seen recently. to start the day, it'll be coldest towards the east. that's where we will have had the clearest skies for longest overnight, but rain already across northern ireland and scotland. could be quite heavy through tuesday morning with some blustery winds. that sweeps across northern england into wales, too, and then it will tend to become quite light and patchy as it reaches the south east later in the day. it'll be followed by sunshine and showers. some of those showers wintry over the higher ground of scotland, and gusts of wind around about 40 mph for some of us. so, another fairly cool—feel
this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire.gland and wales. there's also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've seen recently. to start the day, it'll be coldest towards...
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this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire.ross england and wales. there's also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've seen recently. to start the day, it'll be coldest towards the east. that's where we will have had the clearest skies for longest overnight, but rain already across northern ireland and scotland. could be quite heavy through tuesday morning with some blustery winds. that sweeps across northern england into wales, too, and then it will tend to become quite light and patchy as it reaches the south east later in the day. it'll be followed by sunshine and showers. some of those showers wintry over the higher ground of scotland, and gusts of wind around about 40 mph for some of us. so, another fairly co
this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire.ross england and wales. there's also been a few for scotland as well. now, all down to the fact that we have got another band of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've seen recently. to start the day, it'll be coldest...
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this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire. of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've seen recently. to start the day, it'll be coldest towards the east. that's where we will have had the clearest skies for longest overnight, but rain already across northern ireland and scotland. could be quite heavy through tuesday morning with some blustery winds. that sweeps across northern england into wales, too, and then it will tend to become quite light and patchy as it reaches the south east later in the day. it'll be followed by sunshine and showers. some of those showers wintry over the higher ground of scotland, and gusts of wind around about 40 mph for some of us. so, anotherfairly cool—feeling day across scotland and northern ireland where you're exposed to the windier conditions, too. but reasonably mild s
this is the picture in shrewsbury in shropshire. of rain approaching from the north—west, so some of that rain's going to be falling on areas that really could do without it. still quite a lot of isobars on the map, so it's going to be another breezy day on tuesday, but certainly not those disruptive winds that we've seen recently. to start the day, it'll be coldest towards the east. that's where we will have had the clearest skies for longest overnight, but rain already across northern...
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he was a talented artist, sociable and well—liked — and a familiarface in his hometown of shrewsbury.s story. if you cast your mind back to one year ago, the deep depths of lockdown in january, gary court coronavirus, died at the age of 46. he was talented, well liked, sociable, but in recent years his views had begun to take a more conspiratorial tone, interested in this information about the war in syria. —— dis— information. he did not wear a mask. he did not worry about restrictions, when he fell ill we have no evidence he sought medical care. in many ways, his story is a cautionary tale but what it tells us about and what the podcast focus on, notjust gary's descend into conspiracies, but this conspiracy underbelly pretty town, shrewsbury. i spent a lot of time talking to people protesting there. one man accused of having blood on his hands for running a facebook group with false information about covid. horse running a facebook group with false information about covid.— information about covid. how many are involved — information about covid. how many are involved in _ informati
he was a talented artist, sociable and well—liked — and a familiarface in his hometown of shrewsbury.s story. if you cast your mind back to one year ago, the deep depths of lockdown in january, gary court coronavirus, died at the age of 46. he was talented, well liked, sociable, but in recent years his views had begun to take a more conspiratorial tone, interested in this information about the war in syria. —— dis— information. he did not wear a mask. he did not worry about...
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Feb 22, 2022
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the peak is travelling downstream towards shrewsbury at the moment which means that we are watching therriers will start to... later on today. and that is why it is important that people are taking action now to stay safe. if they have not taken action already, what would you like them to do? ah. already, what would you like them to do? �* , ., ., ., already, what would you like them to do? �* , ., ., , do? a severe flood warning means that ou do? a severe flood warning means that you need _ do? a severe flood warning means that you need to _ do? a severe flood warning means that you need to act _ do? a severe flood warning means that you need to act now. - do? a severe flood warning means that you need to act now. the - do? a severe flood warning means | that you need to act now. the most important thing is if you are in immediate danger, due called the emergency services. we would much rather beforehand people remove themselves, theirfamilies, any themselves, their families, any particular themselves, theirfamilies, any particular belongings they need, insurance documents, medication,
the peak is travelling downstream towards shrewsbury at the moment which means that we are watching therriers will start to... later on today. and that is why it is important that people are taking action now to stay safe. if they have not taken action already, what would you like them to do? ah. already, what would you like them to do? �* , ., ., ., already, what would you like them to do? �* , ., ., , do? a severe flood warning means that ou do? a severe flood warning means that you need...
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Feb 22, 2022
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large parts of shrewsbury town centre are underwater and the major incident has been declared.riers. people get concerned about those because they are a temporary structure people do worry that they could be over top. there is an evacuation order in place here, around 50 or 60 properties are deemed at risk of flooding and about 20 miles north from where i'm standing now, about 60 properties bear also at risk of flooding. people we spoke to n the area this morning said they were worried and some of them have gone to stay in a local hotel. some of them are packed a bag, preparing to leave, some say they are staying put because they have seen this before. the environment agency and the local councils for areas affected by the flooding are urging people who are concerned to check the website. three convicted terrorists including the brother of the manchester arena, have been found guilty of attacking a prison officer in belmarsh's high security unit. a prison officer in belmarsh's high security unit-— security unit. here is our correspondence. - security unit. here is our correspon
large parts of shrewsbury town centre are underwater and the major incident has been declared.riers. people get concerned about those because they are a temporary structure people do worry that they could be over top. there is an evacuation order in place here, around 50 or 60 properties are deemed at risk of flooding and about 20 miles north from where i'm standing now, about 60 properties bear also at risk of flooding. people we spoke to n the area this morning said they were worried and some...
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Feb 1, 2022
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he'll play one match for them next month in the shrewsbury & district league.ing around on one foot stop he said, give me the ball. at one point he said, which side of the balti you want me to score in? he was so good. —— which side of the gold do you want me to score in? when you have it, it will never leave you. we are never going to know, are we? here's carol with a look at the weather. i think it has got up and left actually. still window this morning, nowhere near as windy as yesterday. for the rest of the week the wind will be a feature. we have two weather fronts, will be a feature. we have two weatherfronts, this will be a feature. we have two weather fronts, this one will be a feature. we have two weatherfronts, this one bringing rain into the south—east which will clear soon. this one is sinking south. looking at the isobars you can see it will be a windy day. this one is close to the area of low pressure. the amber colours and the yellow showing you where we have mild air. for many of us it is a mild air. for many of us it is a mild style and we will
he'll play one match for them next month in the shrewsbury & district league.ing around on one foot stop he said, give me the ball. at one point he said, which side of the balti you want me to score in? he was so good. —— which side of the gold do you want me to score in? when you have it, it will never leave you. we are never going to know, are we? here's carol with a look at the weather. i think it has got up and left actually. still window this morning, nowhere near as windy as...
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Feb 22, 2022
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large parts of shrewsbury town centre are under water and a major incident has been declared in bewdleyrned. and you can also see over there that there are some temporary barriers — they are temporary flood barriers. people get concerned about those because they're a temporary structure — people do worry that they could be overtopped. now there is an evacuation order in place here — around 50 to 60 properties are deemed at risk of flooding. about 20 miles north from where i'm standing, talking to you now in ironbridge, around 60 properties there also at risk of flooding. people we spoke to in ironbridge this morning, they said they were worried and some of them have gone to stay in a local hotel. some of them have packed a bag preparing to leave, but some say they are staying put because they have seen this before. the environment agency and the local councils for areas affected by the flooding are urging people who are concerned to check the websites. so difficult still for so many people after days and days of storms. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello, there. we
large parts of shrewsbury town centre are under water and a major incident has been declared in bewdleyrned. and you can also see over there that there are some temporary barriers — they are temporary flood barriers. people get concerned about those because they're a temporary structure — people do worry that they could be overtopped. now there is an evacuation order in place here — around 50 to 60 properties are deemed at risk of flooding. about 20 miles north from where i'm standing,...