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this is solihull. plenty- of in. the brecon beacons. this is solihull. plenty - of the solihull.t, not all the sunshine, but quite a will enjoy the sunshine, but quite a bit around. misty low cloud first thing, that has burnt off. this th'né the? see eefreetl thie more erna the? hie eefreetl thie more significant, weather front morersignifieang rain and forthe weather front morersignifieang rain and for the northern bringing rain and for the northern isles. it. dry bringing rain and for the northern isles. it i dry i over shetland isles. it will dry up over shetland later. brighter weather across the eastern side of the grampians and lowla nds lowlands and the south and of northern ireland. further east of northern ireland. further more eest of northern irelend. further more cloud. reasonably northwest, more cloud. reasonably bright outside of rainy periods. england and wales, more refreshing on the coasts. the sun is - as on the coasts. the sun is just as strong and it would be remiss of me eee—eee 2.5.4. 'e 5.55. 5.4. lee, ee%'ee 5; le", . .. 5:45—5:55; 2557—5545 'e 55555 5.4.
this is solihull. plenty- of in. the brecon beacons. this is solihull. plenty - of the solihull.t, not all the sunshine, but quite a will enjoy the sunshine, but quite a bit around. misty low cloud first thing, that has burnt off. this th'né the? see eefreetl thie more erna the? hie eefreetl thie more significant, weather front morersignifieang rain and forthe weather front morersignifieang rain and for the northern bringing rain and for the northern isles. it. dry bringing rain and for the...
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the sun has been out already, plenty of weather watcher pictures, brecon beacons, this is solihull, plentyoss the north west, not all will enjoy the sunshine, but there might be quite a bit around. misty low cloud, that has burned off, this weather front is more significant, bringing rain and drizzle and hill fog to the highlands of scotland, and the northern isles for a time. trying up across shetland. brighter weather across shetland. brighter weather across the eastern side of the grampians, to the central lowlands, and across the south—east and northern ireland full. still reasonably bright outside the rainy periods. for england and wales, more refreshing around the coast, low 20s, not to mention the fact that we could see an isolated storm late in the day, triggered by the heat, 29 to 32 degrees. likely to be the warmest day of the year so far, likely to break temperatures of yesterday. very strong sunshine, as strong as it gets in the uk, unusual to see very high levels. if you are heading out, take extra care. likely that we could see under is ours, more likely for the golf then it
the sun has been out already, plenty of weather watcher pictures, brecon beacons, this is solihull, plentyoss the north west, not all will enjoy the sunshine, but there might be quite a bit around. misty low cloud, that has burned off, this weather front is more significant, bringing rain and drizzle and hill fog to the highlands of scotland, and the northern isles for a time. trying up across shetland. brighter weather across shetland. brighter weather across the eastern side of the grampians,...
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serving sausages in solihull, where tim farron is hoping to pile on the votes. be generous. yes.sage to theresa may that she can't have it all her own way. here, there were worries about cuts to school budgets. but they are coming, and we have got past the point where you can shave a bit off this budget and that budget. the very clear evidence — all the capital money should be spent on upkeep of schools is actually going on keeping teachers in theirjobs, but that's running out now. next stop, st albans, where mr farron urged labour voters to get behind the lib dems. he says that's the only way to prevent a tory landside. how are you feeling? pleased to be in a pub! and on to south—west london. here, the party hopes its promise of a referendum on the final brexit deal will go down well with the large number of remain voters. for many voters, this election is the first chance to see and hear what tim farron has to offer. he's built his campaign around persuading those who voted to remain in the eu to swing behind the liberal democrats, but he's hoping that promises of more money fo
serving sausages in solihull, where tim farron is hoping to pile on the votes. be generous. yes.sage to theresa may that she can't have it all her own way. here, there were worries about cuts to school budgets. but they are coming, and we have got past the point where you can shave a bit off this budget and that budget. the very clear evidence — all the capital money should be spent on upkeep of schools is actually going on keeping teachers in theirjobs, but that's running out now. next stop,...
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liberal democrat leader, tim farron, was in solihull to continue his cooking tour of britain.. he whipped up sausages and sauerkraut as warning against what he calls a hard tory breakfast. i mean brexit. in glasgow, the labour leader held the first of six rallies today. behind the scenes shadow police minister lynne brown took over from the shadow home secretary, diane abbot, who is still ill. actually, jeremy‘s been sounding a bit croaky. they claim my voice was bad. how outrageous, my voice is fine! mid morning and theresa may was at a bowling club in southampton. fresh from the revelation that she ran through wheat fields as a child, we learned another personal gem about the prime minister. her tea order. cup of tea no, milk. morning all. something strongerfor tim farron. by this point he was in a pub in st alban‘s to talk about business rates. paul nuttall took you ukip‘s message to great yarmouth. they do love a market these politicians. paul nuttall was one party leader trying to get a message out. we are not a single issue party, we stand for putting more into the nhs,
liberal democrat leader, tim farron, was in solihull to continue his cooking tour of britain.. he whipped up sausages and sauerkraut as warning against what he calls a hard tory breakfast. i mean brexit. in glasgow, the labour leader held the first of six rallies today. behind the scenes shadow police minister lynne brown took over from the shadow home secretary, diane abbot, who is still ill. actually, jeremy‘s been sounding a bit croaky. they claim my voice was bad. how outrageous, my voice...
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serving sausages in solihull, where tim farron is hoping to pile on the votes. be generous. yes! a powerful message to theresa may that she can't have it all her own way. here, there were worries about cuts to school budgets. but they are coming, and we have got past the point where you can shave a bit off this budget and that budget. the very clear evidence — all the capital money should be spent on upkeep of schools is actually going on keeping teachers in theirjobs, but that's running out now. next stop, st albans, where mr farron urged labour voters to get behind the lib dems. he says that's the only way to prevent a tory landside. how are you feeling? pleased to be in a pub! and on to south—west london. here, the party hopes its promise of a referendum on the final brexit deal will go down well with the large number of remain voters. for many voters, this election is the first chance to see and hear what tim farron has to offer. he's built his campaign around persuading those who voted to remain in the eu to swing behind the liberal democrats, but he's hoping that promises o
serving sausages in solihull, where tim farron is hoping to pile on the votes. be generous. yes! a powerful message to theresa may that she can't have it all her own way. here, there were worries about cuts to school budgets. but they are coming, and we have got past the point where you can shave a bit off this budget and that budget. the very clear evidence — all the capital money should be spent on upkeep of schools is actually going on keeping teachers in theirjobs, but that's running out...
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serving sausages in solihull where tim farron is hoping to pile on the votes. be generous. yes.s a powerful message to theresa may that she can't have it all her own way. here there were worries about cuts to school budgets. but they are coming and we have got past the point where you can shave a bit off this budget and that budget. the very clear evidence that all the capital money should be spent on upkeep of schools is actually going on keeping teachers in theirjobs, but that's running out now. next stop, st albans, where mr farron urged labour voters to get behind the lib dems. he said that the only way to prevent a tory landside. how are you feeling? pleased to be in a pub! and onto south—west london. here the party hopes its promise of a referendum on the final brexit deal will go down well with the large number of remain voters. for many voters, this election is the first chance to see and hear what tim farron has to offer. he has built his campaign around persuading those who voted to remain in the eu to swing behind the liberal democrats but he is hoping that promises o
serving sausages in solihull where tim farron is hoping to pile on the votes. be generous. yes.s a powerful message to theresa may that she can't have it all her own way. here there were worries about cuts to school budgets. but they are coming and we have got past the point where you can shave a bit off this budget and that budget. the very clear evidence that all the capital money should be spent on upkeep of schools is actually going on keeping teachers in theirjobs, but that's running out...
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the liberal democrats leader has been out campaigning in solihull. bridge attackers was able to return to the uk despite being placed on a watch list. the italian authorities said they had issued warnings about yousef zaghba, whom they suspected of supporting the islamic state group after he tried to travel to syria. nick quraishi reports. these are the three men who brought terror to the streets of london in a matter of minutes. the third confirmed as youssef zaghba was an italian national born in morocco who lived in east london. the 22—year—old wasn't regarded as a security threat by police or m15 that today questions for the home 0ffice. youssef zaghba was stopped at bologna airport last year on suspicion of travelling to syria. italian police say he was placed on a watchlist british authorities tipped off. border security staff are accused of still allowing him to return to the uk. the home office has declined to comment. the australian government says two of its nationals are among the seven people killed. their names haven't been officially co
the liberal democrats leader has been out campaigning in solihull. bridge attackers was able to return to the uk despite being placed on a watch list. the italian authorities said they had issued warnings about yousef zaghba, whom they suspected of supporting the islamic state group after he tried to travel to syria. nick quraishi reports. these are the three men who brought terror to the streets of london in a matter of minutes. the third confirmed as youssef zaghba was an italian national...
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the men who take it up in solihull appeared to be sticking with it, which is part of the battle.t those supporting you through the week, we have groups that are chatting and supporting through the week so you feel you're doing it for the team as well as yourself. the goals on the pitch count as well so to your position in the league so you can get bonus goals for losing the weight. a lot of the games are decided purely by the weight loss goals and the pitch scorecard affected as much often. it's a good balance between competitive football and weight loss. congratulations and congratulations to everyone for coming out and playing so early. they've come from birmingham, stoke and manchester and it's notjust about fun, there's a big trophy at sta ke, about fun, there's a big trophy at stake, some serious silverware. check this out for a trophy if you win our mini bbc breakfast tournament this morning. not bad, hey? that looks so good. you won't have seen it, it was behind you, we will show you later, but one of the guys will show you later, but one of the guy5in will show you later,
the men who take it up in solihull appeared to be sticking with it, which is part of the battle.t those supporting you through the week, we have groups that are chatting and supporting through the week so you feel you're doing it for the team as well as yourself. the goals on the pitch count as well so to your position in the league so you can get bonus goals for losing the weight. a lot of the games are decided purely by the weight loss goals and the pitch scorecard affected as much often....