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the white ferns recorded 216 for1 as they beat south africa by 66 runs in somerset but in the second in the second game of the tri nation—series england made a mammoth 250 for 3 as the proteas slumped to a second successive loss. tammy beaumont made 116 offjust 52 balls which was the 2nd fastest women's t20 hundred of all time, as her side beat south africa by 121 runs with the next round of fixtures to be played at the same venue on saturday. after last week's ups and downs at the us open, attention switches to the travelers championship in connecticut where world number fivejordan speith is defending champion. players were challenged like never before at shinnecock hills in the year's second major so for many it comes as welcome relief to be playing a course that perhaps offers more and hinders less. sometimes having a tournament right after a major doesn't help that having this tournament right after the tournament last week, i think it gets guys back into the normal routine. they play a golf course which you can make easier. the golf course sets up well. it's a nice pa rt course
the white ferns recorded 216 for1 as they beat south africa by 66 runs in somerset but in the second in the second game of the tri nation—series england made a mammoth 250 for 3 as the proteas slumped to a second successive loss. tammy beaumont made 116 offjust 52 balls which was the 2nd fastest women's t20 hundred of all time, as her side beat south africa by 121 runs with the next round of fixtures to be played at the same venue on saturday. after last week's ups and downs at the us open,...
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sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in surrey. i can tell you right now, running two businesses that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. it's not whether we leave or stay, it's what the deal is. first—time protesters joined veteran marchers fired up by recent warnings from businesses like airbus and now siemens about the potential economic costs of brexit. nobody voted to the damage the country in this way. and the people that lose are our children who lose the right, the freedom that we've enjoyed all of our lives. and there isn't enough of a reason to do this. but some people in the path of the march had a very different view. it's pathetic! it's anti—democratic. we know what we voted for, we voted to leave
sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in surrey. i can tell you right now, running two businesses that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. it's not...
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Jun 23, 2018
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strong june sunshine, as you would expect, grey cloud around, as you can see, in north somerset here,t a little earlier today, we have some thicker cloud, but even here it will disappear, and this warming trend will continue, we are in for some hot weather has most of the weather bearing france are to the north, and heading across into northern parts of russia, across the northern parts of russia, across the north atlantic, high building, temperatures rise by day and by night. some interruptions in the south, and high cloud in the north, the cloud is thick enough, giving spots of rain and drizzle. peering out of the way for tomorrow. fine evening, fine starry night, recent nights have been white chilli, it will be quite cool again. —— quite chilly. 565 in the countryside. —— five5, 5ix5. we will see plenty of unbroken 5un5hine five5, 5ix5. we will see plenty of unbroken sunshine and more 5un5hine for scotland and northern ireland, evenif for scotland and northern ireland, even if we have a bit of cloud, more fair weather cloud for the north and western isles compare to what we have ha
strong june sunshine, as you would expect, grey cloud around, as you can see, in north somerset here,t a little earlier today, we have some thicker cloud, but even here it will disappear, and this warming trend will continue, we are in for some hot weather has most of the weather bearing france are to the north, and heading across into northern parts of russia, across the northern parts of russia, across the north atlantic, high building, temperatures rise by day and by night. some...
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in somerset, the mendip morris men dance on the land of the summer people..., dragons and the magical orchard wassail are all part of the story. you bless the trees by making a lot of noise to scare the evil spirits away, and then you sing a chant. of course you do. and that will ensure a good crop for next year. and it works? yes, so far, so good! with the rebirth of the wassails, to some extent, people are kicking back against globalisation and want to be seen as part of something that's important to them that they can identify with. england is crisscrossed by invisible ley lines of belonging, identities knitted from strands of history and mystery, timeless, yet fundamental still. mark easton, bbc news, england. and all this week, we'll be looking at questions of englishness — as well as identity across the uk. to see what those who live near you think, go to bbc.co.uk/englishquestion — and type in your postcode. time for a look at the weather... across england, wales, northern ireland and scotland there will be winners and losers this week. parts of scotlan
in somerset, the mendip morris men dance on the land of the summer people..., dragons and the magical orchard wassail are all part of the story. you bless the trees by making a lot of noise to scare the evil spirits away, and then you sing a chant. of course you do. and that will ensure a good crop for next year. and it works? yes, so far, so good! with the rebirth of the wassails, to some extent, people are kicking back against globalisation and want to be seen as part of something that's...
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jon kay is in bruton in somerset.ency is traded internationally, that seems 1 million miles from a little town like bruton, but it's often in rural areas that the pressure at the pumps is being felt. i spoke to one lady from a village in somerset who is thinking about moving house because she is so worried about the increasing price of fuel and not being able to get to work in the future. let's look at the figures for may across the whole of the uk. 0n for may across the whole of the uk. on average the price of a litre of diesel was up six pens. petrol was also up 6p and that means it's costing about £3 and 29p more to fill up your tank with petrol or diesel than it was one month earlier, just four weeks earlier that much more, so why is it happening? the rac said today we have been hit by a double whammy, because the pound is low it is costing more to import oil from abroad, but secondly the additional factor that there isn't as much oil available, not as much is being produced. then after that the tension we have se
jon kay is in bruton in somerset.ency is traded internationally, that seems 1 million miles from a little town like bruton, but it's often in rural areas that the pressure at the pumps is being felt. i spoke to one lady from a village in somerset who is thinking about moving house because she is so worried about the increasing price of fuel and not being able to get to work in the future. let's look at the figures for may across the whole of the uk. 0n for may across the whole of the uk. on...
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this is architecture that came out of a house in somerset county, maryland built in the first decades of the 18th century. the kind of person who would've lived in this house is by no means poor. house, one kind of room, and someday in the upper 10 percent or 15% of wealth. when you read inventories from , they have a number locallythings, not only made furniture like a walnut table, but also imported ceramics. they will have imported glass. just because they are living on the edge of the english empire does not mean that they do not have access to those global markets. those markets are bringing them those kinds of things. they are bringing them pottery, glass and metal work. they are bringing ideas of what is fashionable. not take long for what is fashionable in the cabinet shops of london war and brought london,ow -- from edinburgh or glasgow to make its way into households at a democratic level. the settlements around the check us -- the settlements around the chesapeake bay are flourishing around the start of the 18th century. goingis also colonization on further south in what be
this is architecture that came out of a house in somerset county, maryland built in the first decades of the 18th century. the kind of person who would've lived in this house is by no means poor. house, one kind of room, and someday in the upper 10 percent or 15% of wealth. when you read inventories from , they have a number locallythings, not only made furniture like a walnut table, but also imported ceramics. they will have imported glass. just because they are living on the edge of the...
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this photo here in somerset shows pretty much what many people experience but their work showers and scotla nd and thunderstorms around south—east scotland and into the north of england. these will fizzle out this evening and tonight will be dry. some clear spells but also cloud returning to south and east and areas. pretty warm temperatures. a few chilly spots under clear skies. asimilar few chilly spots under clear skies. a similar sort of day tomorrow, high pressure still in control, warm spells of sunshine and the chance of some isolated heavy showers and thunderstorms. scotland might stay cloudy on monday, the odd shower but for england and wales and northern ireland, lots of sunshine, which could spark some heavy downpours particularly over the pennines and maybe into wells and the south west of england. temperatures of 2425 degrees. high—pressure on tuesday, but slightly cooler air moving down ona but slightly cooler air moving down on a northerly breeze. that will be noticeable across the board. a little bit cooler, more cloud around, some sunny little bit cooler, more cloud
this photo here in somerset shows pretty much what many people experience but their work showers and scotla nd and thunderstorms around south—east scotland and into the north of england. these will fizzle out this evening and tonight will be dry. some clear spells but also cloud returning to south and east and areas. pretty warm temperatures. a few chilly spots under clear skies. asimilar few chilly spots under clear skies. a similar sort of day tomorrow, high pressure still in control, warm...
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the opening match in somerset will see new zealand take on south africa before mark robinson's side play you want to win, that's the first thing. you don't heading to anything without the ambition to win. i would got to start to fine tune what our best combination is, batting order, things like that. there is a lot of cricket before we go to the west indies. we haven't actually played much as an international team. some have played in the kf celled but we just had a heavy duty quoted —— quota of 50— over cricket so try to play now before you depart, the better. a first return to the tennis court for andy murray in nearly a year, has ended in defeat. he was beaten by nick kyrgios in three sets at queens club. in what was a really competitive match that lasted 2 hours and 39 minutes, the briton now ranked 156 in the world was superb in the opening set — winning it 6—2. before his aussie opponent won the second on a tiebreak and the third 7—5 — after a double fault from murray on match point. the body did ok. i thought, towards the end, my serve dropped off quite a bit, which potentially co
the opening match in somerset will see new zealand take on south africa before mark robinson's side play you want to win, that's the first thing. you don't heading to anything without the ambition to win. i would got to start to fine tune what our best combination is, batting order, things like that. there is a lot of cricket before we go to the west indies. we haven't actually played much as an international team. some have played in the kf celled but we just had a heavy duty quoted ——...
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this weather watcher photo here in somerset shows pretty much what many people experienced.nderstorms around south—east scotland, into northern england. these will fizzle out this evening, and certainly overnight it will be a dry one for most. there will be some clear spells, but also some cloud returning to many northern, southern and eastern areas. where we hold onto the cloud, pretty warm temperatures, into the mid—teens celsius. again, a few chilly spots under some clear skies. tomorrow, then, a similar sort of day. we've got high pressure still in control. there will be some warm spells of sunshine and also the chance of some isolated, heavy showers and thunderstorms. it looks like scotland may stay a little bit cloudier throughout monday. the odd shower here. and for england and wales, certainly, and northern ireland, lots of sunshine around. this will spark off some heavy downpours, particularly over the pennines, maybe into wales and the south—west of england. top temperatures, 2a, maybe 25 celsius. on into tuesday, we still have high pressure with us. this is a ridg
this weather watcher photo here in somerset shows pretty much what many people experienced.nderstorms around south—east scotland, into northern england. these will fizzle out this evening, and certainly overnight it will be a dry one for most. there will be some clear spells, but also some cloud returning to many northern, southern and eastern areas. where we hold onto the cloud, pretty warm temperatures, into the mid—teens celsius. again, a few chilly spots under some clear skies....
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in somerset, the mendip morris men dance on the land of the summer people... dominion of apple blossom that predates england itself, where cider and cheese, dragons and the magical orchard wassail are all part of the story. you bless the trees by making a lot of noise to scare the evil spirits away, and then you sing a chant. of course you do. and that will ensure a good crop for next year. and it works? yes, so far, so good! with the rebirth of the wassails, to some extent, people are kicking back against globalisation and want to be seen as part of something that's important to them that they can identify with. england is crisscrossed by invisible ley lines of belonging, identities knitted from strands of history and mystery, timeless, yet fundamental still. mark easton, bbc news, england. that's all from us. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines tonight: karius was concussed in kiev. the stunning revelation comes from doctors in the us who have performed tests on the liverpool
in somerset, the mendip morris men dance on the land of the summer people... dominion of apple blossom that predates england itself, where cider and cheese, dragons and the magical orchard wassail are all part of the story. you bless the trees by making a lot of noise to scare the evil spirits away, and then you sing a chant. of course you do. and that will ensure a good crop for next year. and it works? yes, so far, so good! with the rebirth of the wassails, to some extent, people are kicking...
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we recently just built an additional manufacturing ability in somerset pennsylvania. this addition includes new equipment, new compounding room in a new lab for research and development that is five times larger than our old lab. this investment in our company has led to a 85% increase in sales over the first quarter of 2018 in addition to the 30 new jobs that we created this year so far. so with the tax cut money, i have been increasing salaries and we have also increased bonuses to our employees. i have some of my employees that have come down that are sitting out here in the fourth row and i have two right here, michelle, her son also works for us. if michelle one of our line leaders. she is using the additional money from her increased bonus to fix her car. she has a reliable way to work every day. and her and her husband are also taking a vacation, a second honeymoon to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary this year. and he is a navy veteran. we are proud of our servicemen back home. he is our head of maintenance, he is the guy that keeps my plant running. he
we recently just built an additional manufacturing ability in somerset pennsylvania. this addition includes new equipment, new compounding room in a new lab for research and development that is five times larger than our old lab. this investment in our company has led to a 85% increase in sales over the first quarter of 2018 in addition to the 30 new jobs that we created this year so far. so with the tax cut money, i have been increasing salaries and we have also increased bonuses to our...
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another video in the uk, even somerset police would like to have a word with these fellas you see in this studio a bit of shopping. >> these nasty people make off with 2000 worth of clothes. >> for a guy weir wearing a lot of linen. >>> it is one thing to go to an art gallery and appreciate the art. it's a whole different experience when you can do it in virtual reality. >> this whole thing was put together in net forms. they're an innovative art company. they're calling this project a gallery in the arts. so in this art gallery, you can walk through the hallways and appreciate this art, but that, too, can make a whole different level. you done have to see the art, can you go if through the art. you don't have to worry about the 6-year-old destroying it. >> have they turned these art pieces into immersive experience or are these art? >> in fact, these are from an artist. in that picture we just went into is the festival of lights like a family treat. >> think of this, so many artists are struggling to get their art hung in a gallery. are we going to visit the future gallery of art? >
another video in the uk, even somerset police would like to have a word with these fellas you see in this studio a bit of shopping. >> these nasty people make off with 2000 worth of clothes. >> for a guy weir wearing a lot of linen. >>> it is one thing to go to an art gallery and appreciate the art. it's a whole different experience when you can do it in virtual reality. >> this whole thing was put together in net forms. they're an innovative art company. they're...
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another american who has used ,is tax cut to get back is guy president of guy chemical in somerset, pennsylvaniathe great state of pennsylvania. bonuses, raised salaries and purchased new equipment. he has hired 30 new employees to help meet customer demand, which is looming right now. the best he has ever had. here are two of his tremendous employees, lee and michelle. we want to ask guy if you could come up and say a few words about the tax cuts and how it has affected your company and i assume, your people who work for you are really happy. please. [applause] president trump and members of congress, i can't a how much this means to my company. what i found it my company in 1995, i mortgaged my house seven times in order to pay for the growth of the company over the next 15 years before the company finally got large enough to stand on its own. the money that we are saving from the corporate tax cuts i have reinvested back into our business and into our employees. we recently built an addition onto our manufacturing facility, this edition includes new equipment, a new compounding rim and a new
another american who has used ,is tax cut to get back is guy president of guy chemical in somerset, pennsylvaniathe great state of pennsylvania. bonuses, raised salaries and purchased new equipment. he has hired 30 new employees to help meet customer demand, which is looming right now. the best he has ever had. here are two of his tremendous employees, lee and michelle. we want to ask guy if you could come up and say a few words about the tax cuts and how it has affected your company and i...
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sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in series.a saturday right now. but i am out to do it because i see it is democratic to have my voice or with people are saying that you're trying to rerun the whole argument again.|j saying that you're trying to rerun the whole argument again. i get that point, but it is an entirely different content system. it's whether we leave or stay, it is not that, it is whether we leave or stay. it's what the deal is. first—time purchases join veteran marchers fired up by reports from businesses like airbus on brexit. nobody voted, the damage the country in the way. people who want her children was to freedom... there is nothing and no reason to do that. but some people in the path of the march ended at the you stop though it is pathetic. it's anti—democratic. we know what we voted for, we voted to leave. today's march include a few politicians and absences were noticed. # where is jeremy noticed. # where isjeremy corbyn. noticed. # where is jeremy corbyn. the labour member —— the labour membership and l
sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in series.a saturday right now. but i am out to do it because i see it is democratic to have my voice or with people are saying that you're trying to rerun the whole argument again.|j saying that you're trying to rerun the whole argument again. i get that point, but it is an entirely different content system. it's whether we leave or stay, it is not that, it is whether we leave or stay. it's what the deal is. first—time purchases join...
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the starting gun fired from hms somerset, moored out in the bay.ll three services parading through applauding crowds. the last on the main armed forces day was held in wales was in 2010 inkatha. we have been told to expect around 100,000 people today. i do think anybody is counting, but there are large crowds. the marching band are a amount —— amazing. i enjoy seeing the vehicle than the uniforms. lovely weather. everyone has come out applauding. that is good. just to say thank you. whether it is on the sea, in the air on land, we are rightly proud of our armed forces, and they have come out in force to show and demonstrate that. not eve ryo ne show and demonstrate that. not everyone approved. there was a small protest by peace campaigners. while the military, this was about putting ona the military, this was about putting on a show, a public demonstration. some thrilling displays. a lot of people to work behind the scenes, they are not getting credit for what they are not getting credit for what they do. it is good for their families for people to
the starting gun fired from hms somerset, moored out in the bay.ll three services parading through applauding crowds. the last on the main armed forces day was held in wales was in 2010 inkatha. we have been told to expect around 100,000 people today. i do think anybody is counting, but there are large crowds. the marching band are a amount —— amazing. i enjoy seeing the vehicle than the uniforms. lovely weather. everyone has come out applauding. that is good. just to say thank you. whether...
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we recently just built an addition on to our manufacturing facility in somerset, pennsylvania.s addition includes new equipment, a new compounding room and a new lab for research and development that is five times larger than our old lab. [ applause ] >> this investment in our company has led to a 35% increase in the sales over the first quarter of 2018 in addition to the 30 new jobs that we created this year so far. [ applause ] >> thank you. so with the tax cut money, i've been increasing salaries and we have also increased bonuses to our employees. i have some of my employees that have come down here sitting out here in the fourth row. and i have two right here. michele trulek, her son also works for us stew. michele is one of our line leaders. she is using the additional money from her increased bonus to fix her car. i take it so she has a reliable way to work every day. [ laughing ] >> and her and her husband are also taking a vacation, a second honeymoon to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary this year. [ applause ] >> and lee deist, he's a navy veteran. [ applause ]
we recently just built an addition on to our manufacturing facility in somerset, pennsylvania.s addition includes new equipment, a new compounding room and a new lab for research and development that is five times larger than our old lab. [ applause ] >> this investment in our company has led to a 35% increase in the sales over the first quarter of 2018 in addition to the 30 new jobs that we created this year so far. [ applause ] >> thank you. so with the tax cut money, i've been...
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look at this, secretary of state, my honourable friend from loughborough, my honourable friend from somerset these people and i don't believe they agree on anything that's got anything to do with the european union. i have to say, mr speaker, i do not remember any argument over parliament undertaking those treaties from the people who today pass that parliament should dictate to the government the course of action in international negotiations. after the debate, there was a series of votes. and that's not the last we'll see of the brexit bill. next week, it goes back along the corridor to the house of lords where peers will take another look at it. donald trump has declared that north korea is no longer a nuclear threat following his summit with kim jong—un. at their meeting in singapore, they signed a declaration saying the us and north korea would work towards "new relations". but human rights campaigners say president trump failed to address north korean‘s appalling treatment of its own citizens, concerns echoed in the house of lords. we hope this marks the beginning of a substantive proc
look at this, secretary of state, my honourable friend from loughborough, my honourable friend from somerset these people and i don't believe they agree on anything that's got anything to do with the european union. i have to say, mr speaker, i do not remember any argument over parliament undertaking those treaties from the people who today pass that parliament should dictate to the government the course of action in international negotiations. after the debate, there was a series of votes. and...
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strong june sunshine, as you would expect, grey cloud around, as you can see, in north somerset here,even here it will disappear, and this warming trend will continue, we are in for some hot weather has most of the weather bearing france are to the north, and heading across into northern parts of russia,
strong june sunshine, as you would expect, grey cloud around, as you can see, in north somerset here,even here it will disappear, and this warming trend will continue, we are in for some hot weather has most of the weather bearing france are to the north, and heading across into northern parts of russia,
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sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in surrey. tell you right now, running two businesses that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. it's not whether we leave or stay, it's what the deal is. first—time protesters joined veteran marchers fired up by recent warnings from businesses like airbus and now siemens about the potential economic costs of brexit. nobody voted to the damage the country in this way. and the people that lose are our children who lose the right, the freedom that we've enjoyed all of our lives. and there isn't enough of a reason to do this. but some people in the path of the march had a very different view. it's pathetic! it's anti—democratic. we know what we voted for, we voted to leave! toda
sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in surrey. tell you right now, running two businesses that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. it's not...
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this weather watcher photo here in somerset shows pretty much what many people experienced.nto northern england. these will fizzle out this evening, and certainly overnight it will be a dry one for most. there will be some clear spells, but also some cloud returning to many northern, southern and eastern areas. where we hold onto the cloud, pretty warm temperatures, into the mid—teens celsius. again, a few chilly spots under some clear skies. tomorrow, then, a similar sort of day. we've got high pressure still in control. there will be some warm spells of sunshine and also the chance of some isolated, heavy showers and thunderstorms. it looks like scotland may stay a little bit cloudier throughout monday. the odd shower here. and for england and wales, certainly, and northern ireland, lots of sunshine around. this will spark off some heavy downpours, particularly over the pennines, maybe into wales and the south—west of england. top temperatures, 2a, maybe 25 celsius. 0n into tuesday, we still have high pressure with us. this is a ridge of high pressure. but it is likely coo
this weather watcher photo here in somerset shows pretty much what many people experienced.nto northern england. these will fizzle out this evening, and certainly overnight it will be a dry one for most. there will be some clear spells, but also some cloud returning to many northern, southern and eastern areas. where we hold onto the cloud, pretty warm temperatures, into the mid—teens celsius. again, a few chilly spots under some clear skies. tomorrow, then, a similar sort of day. we've got...
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this was north somerset a little while ago, beautiful skies here.er north. for the next few days, we keep mainly dry and fine weather. it is warming up, as well. so, thejet and fine weather. it is warming up, as well. so, the jet stream and fine weather. it is warming up, as well. so, thejet stream drives the systems in, sitting to the north at the moment. the high—pressure sitting across the uk means that things will gradually worn by day and by night. so, temperatures already into the low 20s, and they will stay that day. not as low as they have done in recent nights, but single figures for the likes of glasgow and edinburgh, and also in the suburbs of england and wales. not quite a chilly start tomorrow, but with high pressures across the country, keeping those weather fronts to the north of us, it will bea fronts to the north of us, it will be a lovely day once again. dawn mist if it is up that early, but even tomorrow, less cloud than today. maybe into the afternoon before it finally breaks. for most of us, and you notice that scotland and nort
this was north somerset a little while ago, beautiful skies here.er north. for the next few days, we keep mainly dry and fine weather. it is warming up, as well. so, thejet and fine weather. it is warming up, as well. so, the jet stream and fine weather. it is warming up, as well. so, thejet stream drives the systems in, sitting to the north at the moment. the high—pressure sitting across the uk means that things will gradually worn by day and by night. so, temperatures already into the low...
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the starting gun fired from hms somerset, moored out at llandudno bay.ess royal, a march past. soldiers, sailors, airmen and women, all three services parading through applauding crowd. the last time the main armed forces day event was held in wales was in 2010 in cardiff. we've been told to expect around 100,000 people here today. i don't think anyone is counting, but there are large crowds. the marching bands are amazing. i've enjoyed seeing seeing all the different uniforms and vehicles. it's brilliant. lovely weather, everyone's come out applauding, and that's good. just to say "thank you". whether it's on sea, in the air or on land, we are rightly proud of our armed forces. and llandudno has come out in full force to come out and demonstrate that. but not everyone approved. there was a small protest by peace campaigners. for the military, this was about putting on a show, a public demonstration, some thrilling displays. a lot of people who work behind the scenes are not given credit for what they do. it's good for their families to understand what t
the starting gun fired from hms somerset, moored out at llandudno bay.ess royal, a march past. soldiers, sailors, airmen and women, all three services parading through applauding crowd. the last time the main armed forces day event was held in wales was in 2010 in cardiff. we've been told to expect around 100,000 people here today. i don't think anyone is counting, but there are large crowds. the marching bands are amazing. i've enjoyed seeing seeing all the different uniforms and vehicles....
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in somerset, the mendip morris men dance on the land of the summer people...al orchard wassail are all part of the story. you bless the trees by making a lot of noise to scare the evil spirits away, and then you sing a chant. of course you do. and that will ensure a good crop for next year. and it works? yes, so far, so good! with the rebirth of the wassails, to some extent, people are kicking
in somerset, the mendip morris men dance on the land of the summer people...al orchard wassail are all part of the story. you bless the trees by making a lot of noise to scare the evil spirits away, and then you sing a chant. of course you do. and that will ensure a good crop for next year. and it works? yes, so far, so good! with the rebirth of the wassails, to some extent, people are kicking
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here in rural somerset, where many people rely on their cars, they are feeling it.ork in dorchester. so, over the course of a year, it's about £1000 a year for me on petrol. i've got a disabled mother who i have to take places as well. itjust goes, doesn't it? you skimp on everything else, you skimp on the luxuries. you don't go out as much because you have to get to work. it's your priority, isn't it? it is disgusting how expensive fuel prices are. why has it gone up again this time? the cause of this has been as a result of a double whammy, effectively. we've seen the cost of a barrel of oil go above $80 in may. what we've also seen is the weakening of the pound. that double whammy, as oil is traded in dollars, means wholesale costs have increased, which translates to higher prices at the pumps for drivers. in may, diesel increased by an average of 6p to £1.32 a litre. petrol also went up by 6p. it is now £1.29 a litre. it means the average tank of fuel has gone up by £3.29 in a month. experts say there are signs the oil price has cooled a little in recent days, w
here in rural somerset, where many people rely on their cars, they are feeling it.ork in dorchester. so, over the course of a year, it's about £1000 a year for me on petrol. i've got a disabled mother who i have to take places as well. itjust goes, doesn't it? you skimp on everything else, you skimp on the luxuries. you don't go out as much because you have to get to work. it's your priority, isn't it? it is disgusting how expensive fuel prices are. why has it gone up again this time? the...
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this weather watcher photo here in somerset shows pretty much what many people experienced.and, into northern england. these will fizzle out this evening, and certainly overnight it will be a dry one for most. there will be some clear spells, but also some cloud returning to many northern, southern and eastern areas. where we hold onto the cloud, pretty warm temperatures, into the mid—teens celsius. again, a few chilly spots under some clear skies. tomorrow, then, a similar sort of day. we've got high pressure still in control. there will be some warm spells of sunshine and also the chance of some isolated, heavy showers and thunderstorms. it looks like scotland may stay a little bit cloudier throughout monday. the odd shower here. but for england and wales, certainly, and northern ireland, lots of sunshine around. this will spark off some heavy downpours, particularly over the pennines, maybe into wales and the south—west of england. top temperatures, 24, maybe 25 celsius. on into tuesday, we still have high pressure with us. this is a ridge of high pressure. but slightly c
this weather watcher photo here in somerset shows pretty much what many people experienced.and, into northern england. these will fizzle out this evening, and certainly overnight it will be a dry one for most. there will be some clear spells, but also some cloud returning to many northern, southern and eastern areas. where we hold onto the cloud, pretty warm temperatures, into the mid—teens celsius. again, a few chilly spots under some clear skies. tomorrow, then, a similar sort of day. we've...
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you give additional monies oh no that is what it's not enough to you of a bill that didn't gel in somerset not to bring those people to our countries and i think the aquarius and n.g.o.s that are running the ferry service i think it's utterly irresponsible and all that it does is encourages more people to come and potentially lose their lives on the meds and that seems to be the opposite of what you would want to happen well let's take a very short break now but we'll get back in just a few seconds. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking forward to. this is what happens to pensions in britain don't let this you watch kaiser report . welcome back to worlds apart with katie hopkins british journalist and media personality katie just before the break we were talking about multiculturalism and i want to repeat the point that you made earlier that you believe that the u.k. hasn't been able to achieve with what you have as. ghettos of individual cultures times rather than you know true diversity of the into the mixing of various cultures and yet you also wrote in your book and y
you give additional monies oh no that is what it's not enough to you of a bill that didn't gel in somerset not to bring those people to our countries and i think the aquarius and n.g.o.s that are running the ferry service i think it's utterly irresponsible and all that it does is encourages more people to come and potentially lose their lives on the meds and that seems to be the opposite of what you would want to happen well let's take a very short break now but we'll get back in just a few...
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. >> the honorable member for northeast somerset for example is relocating his hedge funds to the euro zone. meanwhile in the real world, andrew who works for honda in swinden wrote to me these are real people with real jobs and real concerns, i wouldn't laugh if i was you. and he writes i've seen nothing that gives me confidence the government is going to deliver a trade agreement allowing the seamless flow of goods to europe's borders. my job along with many others in manufacturing supplies and supply chains hang on this. so will the prime minister ignore her foreign secretary, listen to workers, and secure an agreement that safeguards jobs in this country? we are putting jobs at the heart of what we do. prime minister. >> we are putting jobs at the heart of what we do. we're putting jobs at the heart of what we do as a government, through our modern industrial strategy, and we're ensuring when we deliver brexit we'll deliver a brexit that's good for our economy, good nor jobs, good -- good for jobs, good for people up and down our country. but i think the right and honorable gentlem
. >> the honorable member for northeast somerset for example is relocating his hedge funds to the euro zone. meanwhile in the real world, andrew who works for honda in swinden wrote to me these are real people with real jobs and real concerns, i wouldn't laugh if i was you. and he writes i've seen nothing that gives me confidence the government is going to deliver a trade agreement allowing the seamless flow of goods to europe's borders. my job along with many others in manufacturing...
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built side to what your government the newspaper build whipped up sentiment against the students and somerset this contributed to the attack on dutch cuba. built up with good shots and. this led to the easter riots demonstrators much to the headquarters of the spring a company which published build some wanted to stop the delivery of newspapers others wanted to break into the building there were clashes with police a student and a press photographer were killed four hundred other people were injured but before doctors were it was tough for my wife to see all the violence that talked by finally got up duty at three in the morning on easter sunday. and i went home to change my clothes my underwear. student anger had been building up against the spring of publications for months there were calls for the government to take over the company. so they can mention we were being used but i didn't think much about it this slogan expropriate spring or today or it's a big deal someone else will take over but we didn't think like that at the time there was no way that i wanted to see a communist takeover
built side to what your government the newspaper build whipped up sentiment against the students and somerset this contributed to the attack on dutch cuba. built up with good shots and. this led to the easter riots demonstrators much to the headquarters of the spring a company which published build some wanted to stop the delivery of newspapers others wanted to break into the building there were clashes with police a student and a press photographer were killed four hundred other people were...
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as we get deeper into the evening, particularly after the somerset, those temperatures will dip awake go down to 1—2, as they did last night. a cool star if you are up and about early on saturday but if you're not up early on saturday but if you're not up to early it should be pretty nice in the morning. through the afternoon, we will see a lot of sunshine. northern scotland, a bit more cloud, the odd splash of rain and perhaps a breeze. highs of 17 in edinburgh, 24 in london, high uv and pollen levels. sunday and next week it stays largely dry, barely a drop of rain in the forecast and those temperatures will climb. sunspots next week could hit 30 degrees. —— some spots next week could hit 30 degrees. this is bbc news — the headlines. the aerospace giant airbus questions its future in the uk — if britain leaves the eu without a deal. the firm employs 14,000 workers at 25 sites, and says it's warning is not part of ‘project fear‘. we are very fearful there will be chaos at the borders and we want our factories to be able to operate as smoothly as possible. president trump threatens 20
as we get deeper into the evening, particularly after the somerset, those temperatures will dip awake go down to 1—2, as they did last night. a cool star if you are up and about early on saturday but if you're not up early on saturday but if you're not up to early it should be pretty nice in the morning. through the afternoon, we will see a lot of sunshine. northern scotland, a bit more cloud, the odd splash of rain and perhaps a breeze. highs of 17 in edinburgh, 24 in london, high uv and...
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we recently just built an additional manufacturing facility in somerset, pennsylvania.s addition includes new equipment, a new compounding room and a new lab for research and development that is five times larger than our old lab. [applause] this investment in our company has led to a 35% increase in sales over the first quarter of 2018, in addition to the 30 new jobs that we created this year so far. [applause] with the tax cut money, i have been increasing salaries and we have also increased bonuses to our employees. i have some of my employees that have come down and are sitting out here in the fourth row and i have two right here. michelle krulick, her son also works for us, stu. michelle one is of our line leaders. she is using the additional money from her increased bonus to fix her car. i take it so she has a reliable way to work every day. and her and her husband are also taking a vacation, a second honeymoon to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary this year. [applause] and lee is a navy veteran. [applause] we're proud of our servicemen back home. he is our
we recently just built an additional manufacturing facility in somerset, pennsylvania.s addition includes new equipment, a new compounding room and a new lab for research and development that is five times larger than our old lab. [applause] this investment in our company has led to a 35% increase in sales over the first quarter of 2018, in addition to the 30 new jobs that we created this year so far. [applause] with the tax cut money, i have been increasing salaries and we have also increased...
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in somerset, the mendip morris men dance on the land of the summer people...ing a lot of noise to scare the evil spirits away, and then you sing a chant. of course you do. and that will ensure a good crop for next year. and it works? yes, so far, so good! with the rebirth of the wassails, to some extent, people are kicking back against globalisation and want to be seen as part of something that's important to them that they can identify with. england is crisscrossed by invisible ley lines of belonging, identities knitted from strands of history and mystery, timeless, yet fundamental still. mark easton, bbc news, england. and this week we'll be looking at identity across the uk. and to see more on the english question in mark's report go to bbc.co.uk/englishquestion and type in your postcode. a comedian who has cerebral palsy and uses a voice synthesiser to speak won last night's final of the itv show britain's got talent. lee ridley — who's known as lost voice guy — will receive a £250,000 prize and a spot at the royal variety performance. he said that — when
in somerset, the mendip morris men dance on the land of the summer people...ing a lot of noise to scare the evil spirits away, and then you sing a chant. of course you do. and that will ensure a good crop for next year. and it works? yes, so far, so good! with the rebirth of the wassails, to some extent, people are kicking back against globalisation and want to be seen as part of something that's important to them that they can identify with. england is crisscrossed by invisible ley lines of...
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the situation at the hospital i was treated at, it is on the border between dorset and somerset, so it there, at a time when things may be quite difficult. yeah, and apart from that, are you well? yes, i am cancer free, so great. amazing to hear that. thank you so much for coming on the programme. thank you very much, jo. jo waterman. 90 very much, fiona hazell, breast cancer now, and doctor fiona macneill, consultant breast surgeon, joining us from birmingham. thank you for your many m essa g es birmingham. thank you for your many messages on so many different subjects today. we are with me while i get them up. this is... quite a lot of these are about gaming. sorry about this. it is so slow. this it is so slow. text says my son was addicted to gaming, "playing games with people he knew who were older than him. he was 15 and wouldn‘t go to school. he would have panic attacks and the violently sick if we try to get into school. those caught "i was diagnosed with breast cancer in november in even though i believe this had an effect on his mental health, i honestly believe gaming was th
the situation at the hospital i was treated at, it is on the border between dorset and somerset, so it there, at a time when things may be quite difficult. yeah, and apart from that, are you well? yes, i am cancer free, so great. amazing to hear that. thank you so much for coming on the programme. thank you very much, jo. jo waterman. 90 very much, fiona hazell, breast cancer now, and doctor fiona macneill, consultant breast surgeon, joining us from birmingham. thank you for your many m essa g...
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and here in rural somerset where many people rely on their cars, they are feeling it.1000 a year for me on petrol. i have got a disabled mother who i have to take places as well and itjust goes. you skimp on everything else, you skimp on the luxuries, you don't go out as much, because you have to get to work, it is your priority, isn't it? it is disgusting, how high the fuel prices are. why have they gone up again this time? the cause of this has been as a result of a double whammy, effectively. we have seen the cost of a barrel of oil go up by about $80 in may. what we have also seen is the weakening of the pound. now, that double whammy, as oil is traded in dollars, means that the wholesale costs have increased, which translates to higher prices at the pumps for drivers. in may, diesel increased by an average of 6p to £1.32 a litre. petrol also went up by 6p, it is now £1.29 litre. it means the average tank of fuel has gone up by £3.29 in one month. experts say there are signs that the oil price has cooled a little in recent days, which means prices might have peaked
and here in rural somerset where many people rely on their cars, they are feeling it.1000 a year for me on petrol. i have got a disabled mother who i have to take places as well and itjust goes. you skimp on everything else, you skimp on the luxuries, you don't go out as much, because you have to get to work, it is your priority, isn't it? it is disgusting, how high the fuel prices are. why have they gone up again this time? the cause of this has been as a result of a double whammy,...
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the honourable memberfor north east somerset, for example, is relocating his hedge funds to the eurozonethe seamless flow of goods through europe‘s borders. myjob, along with many others in manufacturing suppliers and supply chains, hang on this". so will the prime minister ignore her foreign secretary, listen to workers and secure an agreement that safeguards jobs in this country? we are putting jobs in this country? we are putting jobs at the heart of what we do in relation to brexit. we are putting jobs at the heart of what we do as a government through our modern industrial strategy and we are ensuring that when we deliver brexit, we will deliver a brexit thatis brexit, we will deliver a brexit that is good for our economy, good forjobs and good for people up and down the country. but the right honourable gentleman, through most of his career, has actually been rather a brexiteer himself. why is it that at every stage, he and the labour party are trying to frustrate brexit in this house? the labour party‘s priority is defending jobs in this country. and, mr speaker, i doubt that andr
the honourable memberfor north east somerset, for example, is relocating his hedge funds to the eurozonethe seamless flow of goods through europe‘s borders. myjob, along with many others in manufacturing suppliers and supply chains, hang on this". so will the prime minister ignore her foreign secretary, listen to workers and secure an agreement that safeguards jobs in this country? we are putting jobs in this country? we are putting jobs at the heart of what we do in relation to brexit....
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this somerset yesterday, the red arrows performing over the beach. the postman being attacked by dogs. attacks on postal workers in front gardens were by a0% over the last 12 months. that is competitive previous year. did you know there is a saloon it crisis. he denied that? —— haloumi crisis. know there is a saloon it crisis. he denied that? —— haloumi crisism is not a big favourite in my house. people like that on a barbecue. put it on the barbecue. shoppers have reported empty shelves, panic buying. i have been trying to get not one person says, i have been trying to get hold of some halloumi two weeks. that is awful. they can have my halloumi, my rations of halloumi. going back to one of our main stories this morning. it's a huge day for the aviation industry today as mps vote on controversial plans to build a third runway at heathrow airport. ben is there for us this morning. it is already busy. you know what? moments ago he was there. we have those beautiful blue skies over heathrow this morning, and many of the question marks today are about p
this somerset yesterday, the red arrows performing over the beach. the postman being attacked by dogs. attacks on postal workers in front gardens were by a0% over the last 12 months. that is competitive previous year. did you know there is a saloon it crisis. he denied that? —— haloumi crisis. know there is a saloon it crisis. he denied that? —— haloumi crisism is not a big favourite in my house. people like that on a barbecue. put it on the barbecue. shoppers have reported empty...