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well, stretching from the north of scotla nd stretching from the north of scotland to the south bank of englandhern and western parts of wales and north—western england, becoming increasingly patchy. through the midlands and northern england in the next few hours, the heaviest rain across central, southern and south—eastern england taking its time to clearfrom south—eastern england taking its time to clear from the east. some gusty winds as well particularly for the channel coasts in the next few hours where we could see gusts of 30 01’ hours where we could see gusts of 30 or a0 hours where we could see gusts of 30 ora0 mph, hours where we could see gusts of 30 or a0 mph, touching 50 miles per hour through this evening. temperature is not getting much above 12 or 13 across scotland, feeling cool elsewhere 16—18dc, the late high of 19 or 2a the channel isles. heaviest rain clears overnight, leaving some cloud, shower still going in parts of northern england and scotland, not feeling as cool as the last few nights, temperatures generally between 9—1adc. for the week ahead for most it will feel wa
well, stretching from the north of scotla nd stretching from the north of scotland to the south bank of englandhern and western parts of wales and north—western england, becoming increasingly patchy. through the midlands and northern england in the next few hours, the heaviest rain across central, southern and south—eastern england taking its time to clearfrom south—eastern england taking its time to clear from the east. some gusty winds as well particularly for the channel coasts in the...
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theresa may's visit to the south of france comes as the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, warns the chances of a ‘no—deal‘ brexit are "uncomfortably high". but his comments have been criticised by some brexiteers, who say he's engaging in "project fea r". our business editor simonjack reports. wish you were here. this is no holiday. government ministers are touring the scorching capitals of europe hoping to persuade lead evers to get behind its proposed deal with the eu. the prime minister each cut short her own holiday to join the french president on his. the governor of the bank of england cranked up the temperature at home with this strongly worded warning. the possibility of a no deal is uncomfortably high at this point. it does mean potential disruption, to trade as we know it, and as a consequence of that, a disruption to the level of economic activity changes higher prices, for a period of time. the governor of the bank of england doesn't say anything by mistake, he knows his every utterance is scrutinised so this was a deliberate intervention at a usual moment from
theresa may's visit to the south of france comes as the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, warns the chances of a ‘no—deal‘ brexit are "uncomfortably high". but his comments have been criticised by some brexiteers, who say he's engaging in "project fea r". our business editor simonjack reports. wish you were here. this is no holiday. government ministers are touring the scorching capitals of europe hoping to persuade lead evers to get behind its proposed...
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theresa may's visit to the south of france, comes as the governor of the bank of england mark carney,hances of a ‘no—deal‘ brexit, are "uncomfortably high". but his comments have been criticised by some conservative mps in favour of brexit, who say he's engaging in "project fear". our business editor simonjack reports. wish you were here. this is no holiday. government ministers are touring the scorched capitals of europe to persuade leaders to get behind its proposed deal with the eu. the prime minister even cut short her on holiday to join the french president on his. however they crank the temperature at home with this strongly worded warning. the possibility of a no deal is uncomfortably high at this point. it does mean potential disruption, it certainly does mean disruption to trade as we know it. and as a consequence of that, it is structured and to the level of economic activity, changes higher prices, a period of time. they do not say anything by mistake, aggie knows every aspect is carefully scrutinised. and at a crucial moment at the governor makes it theirjob to highlight r
theresa may's visit to the south of france, comes as the governor of the bank of england mark carney,hances of a ‘no—deal‘ brexit, are "uncomfortably high". but his comments have been criticised by some conservative mps in favour of brexit, who say he's engaging in "project fear". our business editor simonjack reports. wish you were here. this is no holiday. government ministers are touring the scorched capitals of europe to persuade leaders to get behind its proposed...
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south of france. the prime minister is expected to arrive any minute now. we'll be live in the south of france shortly, but the meeting comes amid a stark warning from the governor of the bank of englandthe possibility of a no—deal brexit is ‘uncomfortably high'. mr carney told the bbc that such an outcome would be highly undesirable, and the uk and eu should do all things to avoid it. our business correspondent rob young reports. it's less than eight months until brexit. but we still don't know what economic life outside the european union will actually look like. ministers have been warning about the risk that a deal won't be done in time, potentially leading to disruption. today, the man in charge of the banking system intervened in that debate. the possibility of a no deal is uncomfortably high at this point. it does mean potential disruption, certainly it does mean disruption to trade as we know it. and, as a consequence of that, a disruption to the level of economic activity, changes, higher prices, for a period of time. few people move financial markets when they speak, but the bank of england governor is one of them. his warning about the risks of a no—deal brexit hit the curr
south of france. the prime minister is expected to arrive any minute now. we'll be live in the south of france shortly, but the meeting comes amid a stark warning from the governor of the bank of englandthe possibility of a no—deal brexit is ‘uncomfortably high'. mr carney told the bbc that such an outcome would be highly undesirable, and the uk and eu should do all things to avoid it. our business correspondent rob young reports. it's less than eight months until brexit. but we still don't...
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south. the northern half of the country will keep the cooler and pleasant conditions. hotter in the south—east. interest rates go up to their highest level since 2009. the bank of englandtunities were missed to raise concerns about her care. appeals for calm in zimbabwe, after fatal protests about the election — the results of the presidential vote are promised soon. the number of calls made on mobiles falls for the first time ever — though new research shows we check our phone every 12 minutes. and, holiday—makers going abroad are warned to prepare for extreme heat — many parts of europe are hitting temperatures into the 40s.
south. the northern half of the country will keep the cooler and pleasant conditions. hotter in the south—east. interest rates go up to their highest level since 2009. the bank of englandtunities were missed to raise concerns about her care. appeals for calm in zimbabwe, after fatal protests about the election — the results of the presidential vote are promised soon. the number of calls made on mobiles falls for the first time ever — though new research shows we check our phone every 12...
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south of england is being sold off four times as fast as it is being replaced. hello, everyone, this is afternoon live, i‘m simon mccoy. interest rates are going up. the bankexternal price pressures are declining. this lincolnshire road surfacing company agrees, business is beginning to roll along nicely. so much so that wages are higher, the sort of signal which makes the bank of england reach for its interest rate lever. there is a lot of work about at the minute so people are getting significant contracts. they need the men and the manpower to carry out this work, so they offer more money. guys we are employing now are earning twice as much as they were three or four years ago. higher wages maybe, but for some, higher costs, too. if they have variable rate mortgages, many of which will see an automatic increase. a rise in interest rates are always worrying. it takes more money out of your pockets. a quarter of 1% means 20 or £30 a month to me. if another rise in six months, that is another £30, £60 a month. you start to feel the pinch. it‘s not just homeowners with their mortgages who care about interest rates — savers have been waiting for higher rates
south of england is being sold off four times as fast as it is being replaced. hello, everyone, this is afternoon live, i‘m simon mccoy. interest rates are going up. the bankexternal price pressures are declining. this lincolnshire road surfacing company agrees, business is beginning to roll along nicely. so much so that wages are higher, the sort of signal which makes the bank of england reach for its interest rate lever. there is a lot of work about at the minute so people are getting...
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south—east of england. underneath the cloud and outbreaks of rain, the temperature average and this time of year. things are looking better for bankeen two systems early on monday. flat bread of westerly airflow and some sunshine around, maybe a few showers on the westerly breeze. a lot of places will see dry weather and some sunshine around, and that means a boost to the temperature so could see boost to the temperature so could see highs particularly across eastern parts of england and to the low 205. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: police scotland say they're examining complaints of sexual misconduct against the former first minister alex salmond. the claims are strenously denied by mr salmond. he says he's "no saint," but that he's done nothing wrong. i've made many mistakes in my life, political and personal, but i have not sexually harassed anyone, and i certainly have not been engaged in criminality. the claims prompted an internal scottish government investigation. scotland's first minister said they couldn't be ignored. it's a difficult situation, but what is important is that complaints are treated seriously, r
south—east of england. underneath the cloud and outbreaks of rain, the temperature average and this time of year. things are looking better for bankeen two systems early on monday. flat bread of westerly airflow and some sunshine around, maybe a few showers on the westerly breeze. a lot of places will see dry weather and some sunshine around, and that means a boost to the temperature so could see boost to the temperature so could see highs particularly across eastern parts of england and to...
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of england, the low 20s, very pleasant indeed. hot and sticky across the south. as for next week, it looks like the heat will continue notjust for the weekend but further. the bankbout the millions of people affected by this who are struggling to pay their bills. so what does today's rate rise mean for savers. also on the programme. she was murdered by her adoptive father, now a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks. keeping the peace in zimbabwe, a new president could be announced this evening following the disputed election. i'm andrew and i've got a smart phone. i'm kirsten and i've got a smart phone. i'm jake and i've got a smart phone. and i'm alice and i'm too small.
of england, the low 20s, very pleasant indeed. hot and sticky across the south. as for next week, it looks like the heat will continue notjust for the weekend but further. the bankbout the millions of people affected by this who are struggling to pay their bills. so what does today's rate rise mean for savers. also on the programme. she was murdered by her adoptive father, now a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks. keeping the peace in zimbabwe, a new...
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south. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm ben brown. today at 2. the governor of the bank of englandty of a no deal is uncomfortably high at this point, yes. you say quite clearly a no deal brexit would be a disaster?fl yes. you say quite clearly a no deal brexit would be a disaster? it is highly undesirable. zimba bwe's opposition vows to challenge the result of the presidential election after emmerson mnangagwa is declared the winner. nelson chamisa is due to give a news conference — which has been delayed by riot police. the sister of a midwife missing for a week has made an emotional appealfor information. samantha eastwood was last seen leaving work last friday morning.
south. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm ben brown. today at 2. the governor of the bank of englandty of a no deal is uncomfortably high at this point, yes. you say quite clearly a no deal brexit would be a disaster?fl yes. you say quite clearly a no deal brexit would be a disaster? it is highly undesirable. zimba bwe's opposition vows to challenge the result of the presidential election after emmerson mnangagwa is declared the winner. nelson chamisa is due to give a news...
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south and still pretty warm in cardiff and decent enough further north. bye—bye. this is bbc news. i'm rebecca jones. the headlines: the bank of englandtime since 2009. the increase to 0.75% will see some homeowners pay higher mortgages. every decision i make about what i'm doing in my daily life, i have to think, "do i have the money to do that?" and it's just really frustrating and it holds me back. calm on the streets zimbabwe. an announcement on a new president is imminent following the disputed election. the incumbent emmerson mnangagwa has a significant lead over the main opposition candidate nelson chamisa. we'll bring you the result of the remaining province as soon as it's declared. also this hour: a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks, who was murdered by her adoptive
south and still pretty warm in cardiff and decent enough further north. bye—bye. this is bbc news. i'm rebecca jones. the headlines: the bank of englandtime since 2009. the increase to 0.75% will see some homeowners pay higher mortgages. every decision i make about what i'm doing in my daily life, i have to think, "do i have the money to do that?" and it's just really frustrating and it holds me back. calm on the streets zimbabwe. an announcement on a new president is imminent...
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pushing into scotland and northern england and north wales, in the south there are some showers saturday sees most of the show is going away. a decent start to the bank but it will be rather cool. cooler than the last couple of bank holiday weekends. high pressure is pushing away those showers. it cold night on saturday night. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 11pm: one of the most turbulent days of donald trump's presidency — the pressure intensifies as two former members of his inner circle face jail over fraud. the president reacts defiantly after his former lawyer michael cohen claimed he'd told him to break us campaign laws during the 2016 election. there weren't taken out of campaign finance. that is a big thing. that isa finance. that is a big thing. that is a much bigger thing. did they come out of the campaign? they did not come out of the campaign. they came from me. over 1,000 children born in the uk to eu nationals have been told they can't renew their passports because of a home office error. an illegal gun factory is uncovered by crime investigators on an industrial estate in east sussex. in desperate need of more radiol
pushing into scotland and northern england and north wales, in the south there are some showers saturday sees most of the show is going away. a decent start to the bank but it will be rather cool. cooler than the last couple of bank holiday weekends. high pressure is pushing away those showers. it cold night on saturday night. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 11pm: one of the most turbulent days of donald trump's presidency — the pressure intensifies as two former members of...
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bank of england. more than 1500 people, many of them campers, have been evacuated after powerful storms and flash floods hit the southndreds of police and firefighters have been deployed. a 70—year—old german man, who was helping supervise children at a summer camp, is missing after his caravan was swept away. richard lister reports. after the heatwave, the deluge. there were marble—sized hail stones in south—eastern france, as thunderstorms rolled in. torrential rain turned drought—hit rivers into raging torrents. lapping at waterside houses, spilling over the road and causing chaos downstream. a string of campsites were quickly overwhelmed. the water moving through with such force, that possessions were swept away and buried. these german teenagers were in a campsite north of avignon when the flood came. they were among more than 100 people who had to be rescued, most with only the clothes they were wearing. "we couldn't even take a suitcase", she said, "but the most important thing is that we are all 0k". later, though, it was discovered that a german man in his 70s was missing. the caravan he took refuge in had b
bank of england. more than 1500 people, many of them campers, have been evacuated after powerful storms and flash floods hit the southndreds of police and firefighters have been deployed. a 70—year—old german man, who was helping supervise children at a summer camp, is missing after his caravan was swept away. richard lister reports. after the heatwave, the deluge. there were marble—sized hail stones in south—eastern france, as thunderstorms rolled in. torrential rain turned...
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of a shower in east anglia and the south—east with in the high 20s. but a decent day ahead tomorrow. hello. this is bbc news. our latest headlines... the governor of the bank of englandion suggests regular exposure to — even low levels of air pollution — may cause changes to the heart, similar to those in the early stages of heart failure. let‘s get more now on our main story and the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, has warned that the possibility of a no deal brexit is "uncomfortably high." he said that was "absolutely in the interest" of the eu and uk to have a transition period and that disruption for buisnesses was likely. there are a variety of things and we heard a moment in your news bulletin about the contingency plans of various businesses. whether they are selling goods, foods, pharmaceuticals, or manufacturing any of those products, that only about a third of them have contingency plans, proper ones. and even those are not fully enacted. so it does mean potential disruption. it certainly does mean disruption to trade as we know it. and as a consequence of that, a disruption of level of economic activity, change to prices for a limited amount o
of a shower in east anglia and the south—east with in the high 20s. but a decent day ahead tomorrow. hello. this is bbc news. our latest headlines... the governor of the bank of englandion suggests regular exposure to — even low levels of air pollution — may cause changes to the heart, similar to those in the early stages of heart failure. let‘s get more now on our main story and the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, has warned that the possibility of a no deal brexit is...
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south—east. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 2. many of our mortgages, loans — and savings — are going up as the bank of englandld go up again. employment is at a record high and real wages are picking up, employment is at a record high and realwages are picking up, and external price pressures are declining. want to know how the interest rise could affect you? send us your questions on twitter using the hash tag bbc ask this and we'll try and answer them at 2.30. baby elsie's death could have been prevented — but a review finds that her father — who murdered the 18—month old just weeks after adopting her — had been seen as a "positive parent" addicted to our mobiles: britons now check their phones every 12 minutes — 0fcom finds the uk in a state of "digital dependency".
south—east. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 2. many of our mortgages, loans — and savings — are going up as the bank of englandld go up again. employment is at a record high and real wages are picking up, employment is at a record high and realwages are picking up, and external price pressures are declining. want to know how the interest rise could affect you? send us your questions on twitter using the hash tag bbc ask this and we'll try and answer...
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of sunday into monday. hot in the south and a lot fresher with a bit more cloud in the north. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 8pm. the bank of englandactually they're not thinking about the millions of people affected by this who are struggling to pay their bills. keeping the peace in zimbabwe, a new president could be announced this evening, following the disputed election. she was murdered by her adoptive father, now, a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks. i'm andrew and i've got a smartphone. i'm kirsten and i've got a smartphone. i'm jake and i've got a smartphone. and i'm alice and i'm too small.
of sunday into monday. hot in the south and a lot fresher with a bit more cloud in the north. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 8pm. the bank of englandactually they're not thinking about the millions of people affected by this who are struggling to pay their bills. keeping the peace in zimbabwe, a new president could be announced this evening, following the disputed election. she was murdered by her adoptive father, now, a review finds chances were missed to save...
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south you are, and for that bank holiday monday in england and wales and northern ireland, it doesn't like the temperatures will bea doesn't like the temperatures will be a little bit closer to average. a bit ofr figures pay tribute to the former un secretary—general kofi annan, who has died at the age of 80. mr annan rose through the ranks of the united nations to become the first black african to lead it.
south you are, and for that bank holiday monday in england and wales and northern ireland, it doesn't like the temperatures will bea doesn't like the temperatures will be a little bit closer to average. a bit ofr figures pay tribute to the former un secretary—general kofi annan, who has died at the age of 80. mr annan rose through the ranks of the united nations to become the first black african to lead it.
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of northern england. further south, mainly dry, spells of sunshine, noticeable dip in temperature. 13 to 19 across the board. into saturday, north—westerly wind, fairly. to what for many is a bankacross northern england, otherwise, dry day, spells of sunshine, particularly through the morning. through the afternoon, clouds developing. after a chilly start, temperatures 13 to 17 celsius, across scotland and northern ireland. on into sunday, looks like most of us will have a mainly dry day, showery rain a little later in the day, and more detail on the website. hello, it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. exclusive — is it the new calais? we bring you drmatice footage from the french port where migrants are risking their lives chasing lorries in an attempt to get to england. to come up with a plan like that, running towards a moving lorry, it breaks my heart. that somebody could be that desperate to try that. it is horrible, it is horrible watching it. also, donald trump's former personal lawyer faces jail after admitting in court paying porn actor stormy daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair with the us president, and indicates he was told to do so by
of northern england. further south, mainly dry, spells of sunshine, noticeable dip in temperature. 13 to 19 across the board. into saturday, north—westerly wind, fairly. to what for many is a bankacross northern england, otherwise, dry day, spells of sunshine, particularly through the morning. through the afternoon, clouds developing. after a chilly start, temperatures 13 to 17 celsius, across scotland and northern ireland. on into sunday, looks like most of us will have a mainly dry day,...
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and in the south west, the rnli are warning beach—goers to take care in the water this summer. hello. the governor of the bank of englandlife outside the european union will actually look like. ministers have been warning about the risk that a deal won‘t be done in time, potentially leading to disruption. today, the man in charge of the banking system intervened in that debate. the possibility of a no deal is uncomfortably high at this point. it does mean potential disruption, certainly it does mean disruption to trade as we know it. and, as a consequence of that, a disruption to the level of economic activity changes higher prices, for a period of time. few people move financial markets when they speak, but the bank of england governor is one of them. his warning about the risks of a no—deal brexit hit the currency markets, weakening the value of the pound and angering some pro—brexit politicians. what i would have thought the governor should be doing is speaking up governor should be doing is speaking upfor governor should be doing is speaking up for britain and saying we have a great opportunity when we come out of t
and in the south west, the rnli are warning beach—goers to take care in the water this summer. hello. the governor of the bank of englandlife outside the european union will actually look like. ministers have been warning about the risk that a deal won‘t be done in time, potentially leading to disruption. today, the man in charge of the banking system intervened in that debate. the possibility of a no deal is uncomfortably high at this point. it does mean potential disruption, certainly it...
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bank card associated with a weather front. during the rest of the afternoon, holds developing in the afternoon, holds developing in the cloud so we will see some sunshine particularly across southern england and southshing it to the northern isles as well. eastern scotland will remain largely dry, find with sunny spells, temperatures up to 20 celsius. across england and wales, the cloud will break up the touch to give some bright and sunny spells. especially across the south where temperatures will reach 19 to 21 celsius. for this evening and tonight, the rain in the north—west will move southeast, it will break up as it does, and then we're looking at some showers moving in across central and southern areas, the south—east of england for the early hours of wednesday morning. temperature 12 to 14 degrees, a bit more chilly further north and west with some clearing skies. during wednesday, that rain, showers and the south—east will claye, then we have a band of cloud which will move into the south here and then the rain will fizzle away. sunshine developing as the cloud moves southeast, maximum temperatures up to 17 to 22 degrees. into thursday, and the rest of the week, high pressure building from
bank card associated with a weather front. during the rest of the afternoon, holds developing in the afternoon, holds developing in the cloud so we will see some sunshine particularly across southern england and southshing it to the northern isles as well. eastern scotland will remain largely dry, find with sunny spells, temperatures up to 20 celsius. across england and wales, the cloud will break up the touch to give some bright and sunny spells. especially across the south where temperatures...