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but what the south pennines doesn't have is a brand. above us is burnley, pendle hill.ackground. helen noble is on a mission to change that. she wants the south pennines to be recognised as a national landscape which she believes will help protect it. it would certainly give everyone a sense of place, somewhere that's well known. but for us, it's very much bringing that investment into the area. this deserves being looked after. it deserves that investment and for us, the community and the landscape has great diversity and we think that should be celebrated. the south pennines park covers 460 square miles, cutting across greater manchester, lancashire and yorkshire, and it's home to 450,000 people. why notjust have this area designated a national park? very simply, we don't want to be bound by the legislation that might bring us. what we want is a park that's agile, that can adapt to the challenges that it faces, and we think that this new approach, doing things differently, will help us to achieve that. this is a local landmark, the singing ringing tree. walkers here t
but what the south pennines doesn't have is a brand. above us is burnley, pendle hill.ackground. helen noble is on a mission to change that. she wants the south pennines to be recognised as a national landscape which she believes will help protect it. it would certainly give everyone a sense of place, somewhere that's well known. but for us, it's very much bringing that investment into the area. this deserves being looked after. it deserves that investment and for us, the community and the...
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but what the south pennines doesn't have is a brand. above us is burnley, pendle hill.uth pennines park covers 460 square miles, cutting across greater manchester, lancashire and yorkshire, and its home to 450,000 people. why notjust have this area designated a national park? very simply, we don't want to be bound by the legislation that might bring us. what we want is a park that's agile, that can adapt to the challenges that it faces, and we think that this new approach, doing things differently, will help us to achieve that. this is a local landmark, the singing ringing tree. walkers here told us why they think the area is so special. it'sjust stunning, everywhere you look you've got magnificent views. it's like everything, the amount of money that you can spend on it, the better it's going to be. i it's just a really lovely placel to walk, just look at the view. where else would you go? it's on your doorstep. it's that sense of place, the stunning uplands that we are currently at, but also that intermixed with the urban areas and the mill towns and the wonderful peo
but what the south pennines doesn't have is a brand. above us is burnley, pendle hill.uth pennines park covers 460 square miles, cutting across greater manchester, lancashire and yorkshire, and its home to 450,000 people. why notjust have this area designated a national park? very simply, we don't want to be bound by the legislation that might bring us. what we want is a park that's agile, that can adapt to the challenges that it faces, and we think that this new approach, doing things...
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but what the south pennines doesn't have is a brand. above us is burnley, pendle hill. to change that. she wants the south pennines to be recognised as a national landscape which she believes will help protect it. it would certainly give everyone a sense of place, somewhere that's well known. but for us, it's very much bringing that investment into the area. this reserve is being looked after. it deserves that investment and for us, the community and the landscape has great diversity and we think that should be celebrated. the south pennines park covers 460 square miles, cutting across greater manchester, lancashire and yorkshire, and its home to 450,000 people. why notjust have this area designated a national park? very simply, we don't want to be bound by the legislation that might bring us. what we want is a park that's agile, that can adapt to the challenges that it faces, and we think that this new approach, doing things differently, will help us to achieve that. this is a local landmark, the singing ringing tree. walkers here told us why they think the area is so
but what the south pennines doesn't have is a brand. above us is burnley, pendle hill. to change that. she wants the south pennines to be recognised as a national landscape which she believes will help protect it. it would certainly give everyone a sense of place, somewhere that's well known. but for us, it's very much bringing that investment into the area. this reserve is being looked after. it deserves that investment and for us, the community and the landscape has great diversity and we...
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and we will see briqhter— the pennines. come souththe course _ rain coming in from the west through the course of— rain coming in from the west through the course of the _ rain coming in from the west through the course of the day. _ rain coming in from the west through the course of the day. temperaturesl the course of the day. temperatures ten to _ the course of the day. temperatures ten to about — the course of the day. temperatures ten to about 21— the course of the day. temperatures ten to about 21 degrees, _ the course of the day. temperatures ten to about 21 degrees, so - the course of the day. temperatures ten to about 21 degrees, so cooler . ten to about 21 degrees, so cooler in the _ ten to about 21 degrees, so cooler in the north — ten to about 21 degrees, so cooler in the north. then— ten to about 21 degrees, so cooler in the north. then as _ ten to about 21 degrees, so cooler in the north. then as we - ten to about 21 degrees, so cooler in the north. then as we moved . ten to about 21 degrees, so cooler i in the north. th
and we will see briqhter— the pennines. come souththe course _ rain coming in from the west through the course of— rain coming in from the west through the course of the _ rain coming in from the west through the course of the day. _ rain coming in from the west through the course of the day. temperaturesl the course of the day. temperatures ten to _ the course of the day. temperatures ten to about — the course of the day. temperatures ten to about 21— the course of the day....
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into tomorrow, this cloud and rain will sink a little bit further south, it will be blustery across scotland and to the east of the penninesotecting the most vulnerable, elderly people who are exposed to fuel poverty, and the government is resolutely focused on that. borisjohnson and president biden are set to meet at the white house later — to discuss issues including afghanistan and climate change. the ministry of defence has apologised after a bbc investigation revealed a data breach involving the email addresses of more than 250 interpreters who worked for british forces in afghanistan. canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau thanks the voters for returning him to power in the snap general election, but his party is projected to fall short of a parliamentary majority. a bbc investigation finds that children struggling with mental health problems during the pandemic faced "agonisingly" long waits for treatment. to sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn watson. good morning. the pakistan cricket board have called england's decsion to abandon their tour of the country "absurd" despite new zeala
into tomorrow, this cloud and rain will sink a little bit further south, it will be blustery across scotland and to the east of the penninesotecting the most vulnerable, elderly people who are exposed to fuel poverty, and the government is resolutely focused on that. borisjohnson and president biden are set to meet at the white house later — to discuss issues including afghanistan and climate change. the ministry of defence has apologised after a bbc investigation revealed a data breach...
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into tomorrow, this cloud and rain will sink a little bit further south, it will be blustery across scotland and to the east of the penninesresponsible for the 2006 killing of the former spy alexander litvinenko in london. the kremlin says the decision is �*baseless'. the uk government insists a price cap must �*remain in place�* to protect consumers — amidst the disruption caused by soaring gas prices. i�*m very, very focused on protecting the most vulnerable, elderly people who are exposed to fuel poverty, and the government is resolutely focused on that. mr kwarteng added the government could subsidise the country�*s biggest carbon dioxide producer to bolster supplies — but ruled out nationalising the company, borisjohnson and president biden are set to meet at the white house later to discuss coronavirus, climate change and trade. let�*s get more on one of our stories. ministers are due to meet representatives from the food and drinks industry today, to discuss the disruption caused by soaring wholesale gas prices. damian grammaticas is in westminsterfor us. there in westminster for us. the there in westminsterfor us.
into tomorrow, this cloud and rain will sink a little bit further south, it will be blustery across scotland and to the east of the penninesresponsible for the 2006 killing of the former spy alexander litvinenko in london. the kremlin says the decision is �*baseless'. the uk government insists a price cap must �*remain in place�* to protect consumers — amidst the disruption caused by soaring gas prices. i�*m very, very focused on protecting the most vulnerable, elderly people who are...
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across the northern half of the uk, quite blustery to the eastern side of the pennines, to the eastern side of scotland. further southhrough wednesday night into thursday across the far north, we could see gusts of round 60mph. the main body of wet weather will tend to clear away by thursday morning, the winds will ease a little as well but we will see a legacy of cold air left behind across north east scotland for thirties, so temperatures in lerwick may be no hiring than ten degrees, 144 aberdeen, come further south we are sill hiring than ten degrees, 14 for aberdeen, come further south we are sill in the warm air, 21 for cardiff. 22 for london, and where we see that brief taste of something chilly in north east scotland it doesn�*t last, we move out of thursday into friday. this warm front pushes through, we see a feed of warmer air returning from the west. with that, some areas of cloud, some patchy rain in western scotland, northern ireland, maybe north—west england, further east and south we will see spells of sunshine, but by this stage, temperatures down to the south of the uk could be all the way up at 23 o
across the northern half of the uk, quite blustery to the eastern side of the pennines, to the eastern side of scotland. further southhrough wednesday night into thursday across the far north, we could see gusts of round 60mph. the main body of wet weather will tend to clear away by thursday morning, the winds will ease a little as well but we will see a legacy of cold air left behind across north east scotland for thirties, so temperatures in lerwick may be no hiring than ten degrees, 144...
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south west first thing on saturday. it's going to gradually move its way steadily north and east throughout the day. so, a dry start to the east of the penninese end of the afternoon, with gusts of winds in excess of a5, close to 50 mph on exposed coasts. now, that area of low pressure is going to be an issue. in terms of the feel of the weather, top temperatures again 12—16 degrees, but the low will be sitting up into the far north, and that's where the strongest of the winds are likely to be as well. it's certainly worth keeping abreast of the forecast for the second half of the weekend. there may be some changes to the story, but it looks likely that the low will sit in scotland. that's where the heaviest of the rain and the strongest of the winds to the southern flank of that low is likely to be. gusts in excess of 50—60 mph, heavy rain or sunny spells look likely to be the story from sunday into monday. this is bbc news, the headlines. the us senate has voted to avert a government shutdown that would have affected hundreds of thousands of federal workers. the vote on spending came after a deal between the republicans and the democrats wi
south west first thing on saturday. it's going to gradually move its way steadily north and east throughout the day. so, a dry start to the east of the penninese end of the afternoon, with gusts of winds in excess of a5, close to 50 mph on exposed coasts. now, that area of low pressure is going to be an issue. in terms of the feel of the weather, top temperatures again 12—16 degrees, but the low will be sitting up into the far north, and that's where the strongest of the winds are likely to...
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south west first thing on saturday. it's going to gradually move its way steadily north and east throughout the day. so, a dry start to the east of the penninese end of the afternoon, with gusts of winds in excess of a5, close to 50 mph on exposed coasts. now, that area of low pressure is going to be an issue. in terms of the feel of the weather, top temperatures again 12—16 degrees, but the low will be sitting up into the far north, and that's where the strongest of the winds are likely to be as well. it's certainly worth keeping abreast of the forecast for the second half of the weekend. there may be some changes to the story, but it looks likely that the low will sit in scotland. that's where the heaviest of the rain and the strongest of the winds to the southern flank of that low is likely to be. gusts in excess of 50—60 mph, heavy rain or sunny spells look likely to be the story from sunday into monday. this is bbc news, the headlines. the us senate has voted to avert a government shutdown that would have affected hundreds of thousands of federal workers. the vote on spending came after a deal between the republicans and the democrats wi
south west first thing on saturday. it's going to gradually move its way steadily north and east throughout the day. so, a dry start to the east of the penninese end of the afternoon, with gusts of winds in excess of a5, close to 50 mph on exposed coasts. now, that area of low pressure is going to be an issue. in terms of the feel of the weather, top temperatures again 12—16 degrees, but the low will be sitting up into the far north, and that's where the strongest of the winds are likely to...
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south west first thing on saturday. it's going to gradually move its way steadily north and east throughout the day. so, a dry start to the east of the penninesth gusts of winds in excess of 45, close to 50 mph on exposed coasts. now, that area of low pressure is going to be an issue. in terms of the feel of the weather, top temperatures again 12—16 degrees, but the low will be sitting up into the far north, and that's where the strongest of the winds are likely to be as well. it's certainly worth keeping abreast of the forecast for the second half of the weekend. there may be some changes to the story, but it looks likely that the low will sit in scotland. that's where the heaviest of the rain and the strongest of the winds to the southern flank of that low is likely to be. gusts in excess of 50—60 mph, heavy rain or sunny spells look likely to be the story from sunday into monday. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. a london policeman who pretended to arrest sarah everard to rape and murder her has been jailed for life. the judge told wayne couzens his actions were warped, selfish and brutal. the case caused outcry about male vio
south west first thing on saturday. it's going to gradually move its way steadily north and east throughout the day. so, a dry start to the east of the penninesth gusts of winds in excess of 45, close to 50 mph on exposed coasts. now, that area of low pressure is going to be an issue. in terms of the feel of the weather, top temperatures again 12—16 degrees, but the low will be sitting up into the far north, and that's where the strongest of the winds are likely to be as well. it's certainly...
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south west first thing on saturday. it's going to gradually move its way steadily north and east throughout the day. so, a dry start to the east of the penninesher, top temperatures again 12—16 degrees, but the low will be sitting up into the far north, and that's where the strongest of the winds are likely to be as well. it's certainly worth keeping abreast of the forecast for the second half of the weekend. there may be some changes to the story, but it looks likely that the low will sit in scotland. that's where the heaviest of the rain and the strongest of the winds to the southern flank of that low is likely to be. gusts in excess of 50—60 mph, heavy rain and spells look likely to be the story from sunday into monday. i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. a london policeman who pretended to arrest sarah everard to rape and murder her has been jailed for life. the judge told wayne couzens his actions were warped, selfish and brutal. the case caused outcry about male violence against women and some say it has dented public confidence in british police. we need to have immediate suspension, as soon as there is an allegation against a p
south west first thing on saturday. it's going to gradually move its way steadily north and east throughout the day. so, a dry start to the east of the penninesher, top temperatures again 12—16 degrees, but the low will be sitting up into the far north, and that's where the strongest of the winds are likely to be as well. it's certainly worth keeping abreast of the forecast for the second half of the weekend. there may be some changes to the story, but it looks likely that the low will sit in...
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south west first thing on saturday. it's going to gradually move its way steadily north and east throughout the day. so, a dry start to the east of the penninesue. in terms of the feel of the weather, top temperatures again 12—16 degrees, but the low will be sitting up into the far north, and that's where the strongest of the winds are likely to be as well. it's certainly worth keeping abreast of the forecast for the second half of the weekend. there may be some changes to the story, but it looks likely that the low will sit in scotland. that's where the heaviest of the rain and the strongest of the winds to the southern flank of that low is likely to be. gusts in excess of 50—60 mph, heavy rain or sunny spells look likely to be the story from sunday into monday. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines: the bill is passed. the us congress votes to avoid a government shutdown, but more tough negotiations lie ahead for president biden. tough questions for british police as the officer who raped and murdered sarah everard is jailed for life. with the cop26 climate summit looming, we look at why aust
south west first thing on saturday. it's going to gradually move its way steadily north and east throughout the day. so, a dry start to the east of the penninesue. in terms of the feel of the weather, top temperatures again 12—16 degrees, but the low will be sitting up into the far north, and that's where the strongest of the winds are likely to be as well. it's certainly worth keeping abreast of the forecast for the second half of the weekend. there may be some changes to the story, but it...
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—— pennines into yorkshire so you may see rain into yorkshire so you may see rain in sheffield later. filling much cooler and fresher compared to recent days with sun sunny spells towards the southll be, highs of 21. overnight rain in parts of england and wales. to the north, in scotland and northern ireland clear and cold, much colder than recent nights with temperatures in the countryside in north—east scotland getting down to three or four celsius. it will feel like autumn has arrived. tomorrow we have rain across wales and western areas of england and northern ireland. we could see some of the rain edged towards northern ireland but some uncertainty on that. eastern england and scotland staying dry and probably scotland will have the best sunshine of the day. temperatures for most of us around 17 degrees or 21 degrees. beyond that some rain on the charts for tuesday and wednesday and thursday more dry and bright and and thursday more dry and bright and a bit more sunshine turning a tad warmer towards the south east. goodbye. the event last year was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic. alison freeman is at the start line. tell us more about it. it is alison freeman
—— pennines into yorkshire so you may see rain into yorkshire so you may see rain in sheffield later. filling much cooler and fresher compared to recent days with sun sunny spells towards the southll be, highs of 21. overnight rain in parts of england and wales. to the north, in scotland and northern ireland clear and cold, much colder than recent nights with temperatures in the countryside in north—east scotland getting down to three or four celsius. it will feel like autumn has arrived....
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pennines into yorkshire so you may see rain in sheffield later. a few showers in north east scotland but feeling much cooler and fresher compared to recent days with some sunny spells towards the southw we still have rain coming across wales and western areas of england and northern ireland. this rain becomes lighter and patchier through the day but it will probably stay pretty cloudy. we could see some of that rain edging towards northern ireland but some uncertainty on that. eastern england and scotland staying dry and probably scotland will have the best sunshine of the day. temperatures for most of us between around 17 degrees or 21 degrees. beyond that some rain on the charts for tuesday and that clears through — wednesday and thursday more dry and bright and a bit more sunshine turning a tad warmer towards the south east. goodbye. this is bbc world news. i'm joanna gosling. our top stories: emma raducanu makes history at the us open, beating leylah fernandez to become the first british woman to win a grand slam singles final in 44 years. the queen is among those congratulating the teenager following her stunning victory in new york, just months after finishing her a—levels. to
pennines into yorkshire so you may see rain in sheffield later. a few showers in north east scotland but feeling much cooler and fresher compared to recent days with some sunny spells towards the southw we still have rain coming across wales and western areas of england and northern ireland. this rain becomes lighter and patchier through the day but it will probably stay pretty cloudy. we could see some of that rain edging towards northern ireland but some uncertainty on that. eastern england...
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with drizzle through the pennines, peak district and wales— through the pennines, peak district and wales working towards the southss parts of midlands, central and southern _ parts of midlands, central and southern england down into single figures _ southern england down into single figures in — southern england down into single figures in the countryside. into friday. — figures in the countryside. into friday, may be a chilly start for one or— friday, may be a chilly start for one or two _ friday, may be a chilly start for one or two but not that cold and low pressure _ one or two but not that cold and low pressure in — one or two but not that cold and low pressure in the north, and not as windy— pressure in the north, and not as windy tomorrow but blustery and the winds _ windy tomorrow but blustery and the winds coming in from the west bring a few— winds coming in from the west bring a few weather fronts and zones of cloud, _ a few weather fronts and zones of cloud, patchy rain or drizzle but a fairly— cloud, patchy rain or drizzle but a fairly mild — cloud, patchy rain or drizzle but a fairly mild wind across
with drizzle through the pennines, peak district and wales— through the pennines, peak district and wales working towards the southss parts of midlands, central and southern _ parts of midlands, central and southern england down into single figures _ southern england down into single figures in — southern england down into single figures in the countryside. into friday. — figures in the countryside. into friday, may be a chilly start for one or— friday, may be a chilly start for one or...
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pennines into areas of yorkshire such as sheffield. some showers for north—east scotland, otherwise dry and bright for north—east areas of the uk but cooler than recent days. further southr hey at the five days old. i had been wanting a baby sister and she was so special to me and i think it was so special as well because she opened her eyes to me, and i was the only one that she opened her eyes to. i thought it was magical because she had the same colour eyes as me, it was just really special. since then she has taken on a number of challenges to raise £26,000 for the hospital that supported her and herfamily through their grief. you were so little when georgie passed away, what do you remember about her? ijust remember all the good times. they were doing footprints with her and she sort of like, shivered a bit because the paintbrush was tickling her. that was quite cool. there was a nurse that came up to me and braided my hair every morning, and it was magical, really. it was a hard enough concept for us as parents to grasp, that this beautiful little thing was no longer hear any more, but forjess, who was six years old at the time, it was a huge thing for her to have
pennines into areas of yorkshire such as sheffield. some showers for north—east scotland, otherwise dry and bright for north—east areas of the uk but cooler than recent days. further southr hey at the five days old. i had been wanting a baby sister and she was so special to me and i think it was so special as well because she opened her eyes to me, and i was the only one that she opened her eyes to. i thought it was magical because she had the same colour eyes as me, it was just really...