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yes, that dispute was with south yorkshire police and separately with the bbc.eparately with the bbc. the bbc and sir cliff remain in dispute. the bbc has made no comment on today's developments, but previously a spokesman said that the bbc had reported sir cliff's full denial of allegations at every stage, and they said, we have previously said we are very sorry that sir cliff has suffered distress, but we have a duty to report on matters of public interest, and we stand by our journalism. so he has settled his case with south yorkshire police but is still in dispute with the bbc. more now on the manchester attack. until the tragedy in manchester, the london bombings of 2005 were the worst atrocity by british—born islamist terrorists. 12 years ago, the bombers were led by a gang who grew up in the beeston area of leeds. our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir has been there to gauge the response to what's happened in manchester. what have you been doing since 7/7? why do we have another terrorist attack in the uk after 12 years? this man, ahmed patel,
yes, that dispute was with south yorkshire police and separately with the bbc.eparately with the bbc. the bbc and sir cliff remain in dispute. the bbc has made no comment on today's developments, but previously a spokesman said that the bbc had reported sir cliff's full denial of allegations at every stage, and they said, we have previously said we are very sorry that sir cliff has suffered distress, but we have a duty to report on matters of public interest, and we stand by our journalism. so...
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we know he settled back case with south yorkshire police. previously, south yorkshire police.nxiety caused by the initial handling and the media interest into the singer. what about his depute with the bbc? that is ongoing. that has not been settled. the bbc has said, we have said throughout that the bbc responsibility is to report news stories that are in the public interest. the statement goes on to say, the police decision to settle the claim against them because of how the hand of the investigation does not change the fundamental principle that journalistic organisations should be able to report on police and police investigations into vigils. a search happened and because it did the bbc reported it, just as any other media organisation would have an dead. you can clearly see the bbc‘s position. that is reading between those lines. thank you very much indeed. it is coming up to have asked for. let's have a look at the weather. —— 4:30pm. glorious weather in the past couple of days. we have again broken yesterday's temperatures. the hottest day of the day so far. we may fin
we know he settled back case with south yorkshire police. previously, south yorkshire police.nxiety caused by the initial handling and the media interest into the singer. what about his depute with the bbc? that is ongoing. that has not been settled. the bbc has said, we have said throughout that the bbc responsibility is to report news stories that are in the public interest. the statement goes on to say, the police decision to settle the claim against them because of how the hand of the...
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the case was dropped last year and south yorkshire police has apologised wholeheartedly.. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight — now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. was this the week that changed the election? we talk to the man that invented the swingometer, david butler, who tells me he's never seen anything like it. anything may happen. the movement of opinion recorded in the polls is a bigger movement that has occurred in any previous election. and our panel is back to make sense of an extraordinary seven days. donald trump's time abroad comes to a close. butjust what is awaiting him at home with the russia investigation? it would be a terrible thing if someone who was president of the —— president of the united states knowingly profited of laundering money for criminals. it would be even worse if the president of the united states' business profited of laundering money for the russian state.
the case was dropped last year and south yorkshire police has apologised wholeheartedly.. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight — now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. was this the week that changed the election? we talk to the man that invented the swingometer, david butler, who tells me he's never seen anything like it. anything may happen. the movement of opinion recorded in the polls is a bigger movement that has occurred in any previous election. and our panel...
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they have settled that with south yorkshire police. little more coming into as at the time. on that injust hope to speak to our correspondent on that in just a moment. south yorkshire police apologising wholeheartedly for the additional anxiety caused by the force's handling of the media interest in its investigation. that has led to some kind of settlement. in the last half hour the us secretary of state rex tillerson, who is on a visit to london, has said his government takes full responsibility for leaks of the british police investigation into monday's bomb attack in manchester. he appeared alongside the foreign secretary, borisjohnson. the information that was released by someone the information that was released by someone from information vital to an ongoing investigation and vital to capturing those who were involved in this keenness crime. we condemn that. the president has been strong in his condemnation and his call for an investigation and prosecution of those who were found to have been responsible for leaking any of this information to the public. we take full
they have settled that with south yorkshire police. little more coming into as at the time. on that injust hope to speak to our correspondent on that in just a moment. south yorkshire police apologising wholeheartedly for the additional anxiety caused by the force's handling of the media interest in its investigation. that has led to some kind of settlement. in the last half hour the us secretary of state rex tillerson, who is on a visit to london, has said his government takes full...
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hatfield colliery, in the south yorkshire coalfield, closed two years ago — it was one of the last.od is an ex—miner. his twin passions are northern soul music and mining heritage. he's always voted labour, but while most labour mps voted to stay in europe, he and most of his neighbours voted to leave. why the hell did they vote that way? and it's simple... because there's people from other countries getting these jobs, and there's people from other countries being better treated than british people, and that's the anger, and it's not me being prejudice. i play black american music, so there's no way that i'm prejudice, i'd be a hypocrite. mps are not grasping that. they're out of touch, and they should come back to their grassroots. johnny worked here at grimethorpe colliery. there's a giant retail distribution centre on that site now. high—tech firms have also moved into the region, bringing new types of employment. does an industrial working class heart still beat in this new working environment? the culture of work which dominated the old industries, the shared experience, the s
hatfield colliery, in the south yorkshire coalfield, closed two years ago — it was one of the last.od is an ex—miner. his twin passions are northern soul music and mining heritage. he's always voted labour, but while most labour mps voted to stay in europe, he and most of his neighbours voted to leave. why the hell did they vote that way? and it's simple... because there's people from other countries getting these jobs, and there's people from other countries being better treated than...
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in the last 2a hours, south yorkshire police have confirmed three further deaths here in the barnsley following the death of six people over easter weekend. four of those are here in barnsley and two in nearby west yorkshire. police believe all nine deaths have been caused by heroin being laced with powerful anaesthetics, one of which is more than 100 times more potent than street heroin. while police continue their investigations, they are urging any users with any concerns to seek urgent medical attention. a search team examining forest land in northern france for the body of seamus ruddy, a man who "disappeared" during the troubles in northern ireland, has found human remains. mr ruddy was working as a teacher in paris in 1985 when he was abducted, killed and buried by the republican paramilitary group, the inla. since monday, investigators have been searching a remote wooded area near rouen, from where our news correspondent mervyn jess reports. following the discovery this morning, the search area has been locked down by french police and the media cameras are not being allowed i
in the last 2a hours, south yorkshire police have confirmed three further deaths here in the barnsley following the death of six people over easter weekend. four of those are here in barnsley and two in nearby west yorkshire. police believe all nine deaths have been caused by heroin being laced with powerful anaesthetics, one of which is more than 100 times more potent than street heroin. while police continue their investigations, they are urging any users with any concerns to seek urgent...
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in the last 24 hours, south yorkshire police have confirmed three further deaths here in the barnsleysday and two other users were found dead on the 20th of april. this news comes following the death of six people over easter weekend. four of those are here in barnsley and two in nearby west yorkshire. police believe all nine deaths have been caused by heroin being laced with powerful anaesthetics, one of which is more than 100 times more potent than street heroin. while police continue their investigations, they are urging any users with any concerns to seek urgent medical attention. at least 29 schoolchildren have died in a bus crash in northern tanzania, in what the country's president has described as a "national tragedy". two teachers and a driver also died in the crash. it's thought the vehicle was going down a steep hill in rainy conditions when it plunged into a ravine near the town of karatu. the pupils, who were aged between 12 and 14, were on their way to sit mock exams ahead of seeking places at secondary school. a texas police officer who shot and killed a black teenager
in the last 24 hours, south yorkshire police have confirmed three further deaths here in the barnsleysday and two other users were found dead on the 20th of april. this news comes following the death of six people over easter weekend. four of those are here in barnsley and two in nearby west yorkshire. police believe all nine deaths have been caused by heroin being laced with powerful anaesthetics, one of which is more than 100 times more potent than street heroin. while police continue their...
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in the last 24 hours, south yorkshire police have confirmed three further deaths here in the ba rnsleyre linked to a contaminated batch of heroin. 0ne are linked to a contaminated batch of heroin. one person was found dead on wednesday and two other users we re on wednesday and two other users were found dead on the 20th of april. this news comes following the death of six people over easter weekend. four of those are here in ba rnsley weekend. four of those are here in barnsley and two in nearby west yorkshire. police believe or nine deaths have been caused by heroine being laced with powerful anaesthetics, one of which is more than 100 times more potent than street heroin. while police continue their investigations, they are urging any users with any concerns to seek urgent medical attention. syrian activists say shelling and gunfire has been heard in rebel—held areas, shortly after an agreement to set up safe zones in parts of syria came into force. the deal was reached on thursday between russia and iran, which both back the syrian government. sarah corker reports. syria's civil wa
in the last 24 hours, south yorkshire police have confirmed three further deaths here in the ba rnsleyre linked to a contaminated batch of heroin. 0ne are linked to a contaminated batch of heroin. one person was found dead on wednesday and two other users we re on wednesday and two other users were found dead on the 20th of april. this news comes following the death of six people over easter weekend. four of those are here in ba rnsley weekend. four of those are here in barnsley and two in...
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south yorkshire is still loyal labour territory, but the working—class brexit vote has exposed the wideningulf between lives lived here and on the green benches of westminster. and everywhere, the communities that once voted labour, as an ingrained cultural commitment, have been disbursed, with the industries that sustained them. forest green rovers is hardly the average football team — its environmentally responsible approach includes using solar panelling in the stadium and vegan diets. and now they've made club history by being promoted to the english football league. our correspondent andy swiss has been visiting the club at home, in the town of nailsworth in gloucestershire. welcome to football's newest and unlikeliest outpost — nailsworth. population 5800, pride beyond measure, after this corner of the cotswolds gate—crashed the big—time. forest green rovers‘ win means a town that would have fitted 15 times inside wembley, will be hosting league football next season. not bad for a team dubbed "the little club on the hill". extremely quiet place. it's a village club, and you've only go
south yorkshire is still loyal labour territory, but the working—class brexit vote has exposed the wideningulf between lives lived here and on the green benches of westminster. and everywhere, the communities that once voted labour, as an ingrained cultural commitment, have been disbursed, with the industries that sustained them. forest green rovers is hardly the average football team — its environmentally responsible approach includes using solar panelling in the stadium and vegan diets....
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there has been a settlement between cliff richard and south yorkshire police.overage of a raid in august 2014. at the time sir cliff was investigated over sexual assault allegations which he denied and the case was dropped by the crown prosecution service in june last year. he claimed he had suffered profound and long—lasting damage from this incident. he said the way the police and the bbc had cooperated had infringed his brother say. we know he has settled that case today. we do not have any information on the damages. south yorkshire police had previously said the apologise for the additional anxiety caused by the force's handling into the investigation into the singer. it is not over. he has settled with the police but not with the bbc. bbc have made no comment. previously they have said they are very sorry that he has suffered anxiety. we stand by ourjournalism. that case is still ongoing. thank you for the update. president trump is at a meeting of g7 leaders in sicily. theresa may is expected to urge her colleagues there to do more on tackling extremism
there has been a settlement between cliff richard and south yorkshire police.overage of a raid in august 2014. at the time sir cliff was investigated over sexual assault allegations which he denied and the case was dropped by the crown prosecution service in june last year. he claimed he had suffered profound and long—lasting damage from this incident. he said the way the police and the bbc had cooperated had infringed his brother say. we know he has settled that case today. we do not have...
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the new jobs 300 steeljobs in south yorkshire.peciality steels division for £100 million. online delivery firm just eat says sales rose a6%t to almost £120 million in the three months to march 31, with uk orders up 17%. the figure would have been higher except for an early easter and one day less of trading because of the leap year. housebuilder bovis homes says it's made "clear progress" in addressing customer complaints over the poor quality of its properties. the kent—based firm has had a challenging year — its been subject to two failed takeover bids from redrow and galliford try. before we go, let's take a quick look at the markets. i mentioned bp backin look at the markets. i mentioned bp back in profit and you can see the impact on the share price, up almost 296, impact on the share price, up almost 2%, pushing up the ftse 100. impact on the share price, up almost 2%, pushing up the ftse100. bp is obviously a key component of that index. the ftse 100 obviously a key component of that index. the ftse100 up over half a percen
the new jobs 300 steeljobs in south yorkshire.peciality steels division for £100 million. online delivery firm just eat says sales rose a6%t to almost £120 million in the three months to march 31, with uk orders up 17%. the figure would have been higher except for an early easter and one day less of trading because of the leap year. housebuilder bovis homes says it's made "clear progress" in addressing customer complaints over the poor quality of its properties. the kent—based...
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the case was dropped last year and south yorkshire police has apologised wholeheartedly.im for damages. neither the conservatives nor labour are presenting an "honest set of choices" to the public over their tax and spending plans — that's according to an influential think tank. the institute for fiscal studies has criticised both parties‘ election manifestos, saying they fail to address the country's long term challenges. here's our economics correspondent andy verity. neither the conservatives nor labour are being honest over their tax and spending plans — that's according to economists from an influential think—tank. the institute for fiscal studies has criticised both parties‘ policy proposals, saying they fail to address the long—term challenges facing the country. what about the conservatives? they have planned to continue with austerity, and the institute for fiscal studies have said it is going to bea fiscal studies have said it is going to be a big risk that you could get serious damage to public services. under labour, the tax reasons would get money but the dan
the case was dropped last year and south yorkshire police has apologised wholeheartedly.im for damages. neither the conservatives nor labour are presenting an "honest set of choices" to the public over their tax and spending plans — that's according to an influential think tank. the institute for fiscal studies has criticised both parties‘ election manifestos, saying they fail to address the country's long term challenges. here's our economics correspondent andy verity. neither...
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the case was dropped last year and south yorkshire police has apologised wholeheartedly.ent trump's son—in—law and adviser, jared kushner, is reported to be under scrutiny by the fbi inquiry into alleged russian interference in last year's presidential election. investigators are said to believe mr kushner might have relevant information, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's suspected of a crime, as nick bryant reports. jared kushner is arguably donald trump's most trusted adviser. the fbi is now scrutinising a member of the president's innermost family circle. of interest to investigators, meetings that took place in september, during the transition, between jared place in september, during the transition, betweenjared kushner and the russian ambassador to washington and a leading russian banker. the head of an institution that has been subject to us sanctions, following the annexation of crimea. the person of interest has a of crimea. the person of interest hasa name, of crimea. the person of interest has a name, jared kushner. now we are learning he is and fbi scruti
the case was dropped last year and south yorkshire police has apologised wholeheartedly.ent trump's son—in—law and adviser, jared kushner, is reported to be under scrutiny by the fbi inquiry into alleged russian interference in last year's presidential election. investigators are said to believe mr kushner might have relevant information, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's suspected of a crime, as nick bryant reports. jared kushner is arguably donald trump's most trusted adviser. the...
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more cloud the midlands, east anglia, the south—east, yorkshire and lincolnshire.igh pressure which dominates our weather through the early parts of the week. high—pressure extends all the way down. in the high—pressure, we may have bit more cloud by tuesday morning. even across scotland and northern ireland. still some sunshine here and there but again, it will be dryjust everywhere. temperatures into the mid—teens and we won't have the wind of the north sea so we will start to feel a bit warmer in some eastern parts of england and scotland. a chilly start on wednesday in the countryside. again, warming up in the sunshine. perhaps in southern scotland as well. 90 degrees midlands into southern england. more cloud for scotla nd southern england. more cloud for scotland and a few spots of rain on the weather front. the scotland and a few spots of rain on the weatherfront. the big change comes in terms of the pressure because high pressure is being pulled away into the continent and pressure will be dropping from wednesday onwards and that will signal a change. for m
more cloud the midlands, east anglia, the south—east, yorkshire and lincolnshire.igh pressure which dominates our weather through the early parts of the week. high—pressure extends all the way down. in the high—pressure, we may have bit more cloud by tuesday morning. even across scotland and northern ireland. still some sunshine here and there but again, it will be dryjust everywhere. temperatures into the mid—teens and we won't have the wind of the north sea so we will start to feel a...
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kelly brewster from sheffield in south yorkshire was also killed in the attack.itals around manchester who are still critically ill. richard galpin has this report. still two days after the attack the search for loved ones continues, a dozen people remain unaccounted for but it is assumed they must be amongst the injured or dead in manchester's hospitals. today, medical staff in the city announced they were still treating more than 60 people, 20 of them are in a critical condition and amongst them are some children. they are highly complex injuries and they require extra intensive ca re complex injuries and they require extra intensive care and stabilisation and surgery in many cases as well. major traumatic injuries so major wounds, damage to organs, embedded objects etc. and this is the man who detonated the bomb packed with metal, nuts and bolts at the manchester arena. 22—year—old salman abedi, born and brought up in manchester of libyan pa rents. brought up in manchester of libyan parents. a man united football fan who worked in the local bakery, it is now e
kelly brewster from sheffield in south yorkshire was also killed in the attack.itals around manchester who are still critically ill. richard galpin has this report. still two days after the attack the search for loved ones continues, a dozen people remain unaccounted for but it is assumed they must be amongst the injured or dead in manchester's hospitals. today, medical staff in the city announced they were still treating more than 60 people, 20 of them are in a critical condition and amongst...
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danny savage is with labour in south yorkshire. first to alex. seats, which gives your idea of the vote she's going after. herfirst visit, she met conservative candidates and activists, then came to this marketing firm and here she took questions from staff. they were unscripted, and this is a fairly new development for theresa may because there are a range of topics she was asked about homelessness, food banks, the nhs, education, amongst other things she said that tuition fees for university students are here to stay and she defended her plan to introduce more grammar schools then people would not be selected on the basis of their economic background. she was even asked about paganism to which she replied it is a matter of personal choice but she made clear she does eat meat. there was no huge policy announcement today, this was about theresa may trying to define herself as the stable reader of the country needs and drawing parallels with labour and jeremy corbyn. the labour leader has been out today as well and danny savage has been following
danny savage is with labour in south yorkshire. first to alex. seats, which gives your idea of the vote she's going after. herfirst visit, she met conservative candidates and activists, then came to this marketing firm and here she took questions from staff. they were unscripted, and this is a fairly new development for theresa may because there are a range of topics she was asked about homelessness, food banks, the nhs, education, amongst other things she said that tuition fees for university...
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english heritage said the the brick structure in the grounds of brodsworth hall, in south yorkshire isve all the sport and the weather coming up later. the first results from the local elections show that the conservatives have made a number of gains. counting is set to continue throughout the day. professorjohn curtice is an elections expert and has been crunching the numbers all night. he's in our london newsroom. good morning. first of all, various interesting things have emerged over the last few hours but i want to start with the ukip vote, which seems to have disappeared. largely, as opinion polls suggested it would. four years ago when the english councils were last up for grabs, you could did remarkably well, its best ever performance in local government elections. it has taken a tumble. so for at least we do not have an insta nce for at least we do not have an instance of a ukip councillor hanging onto their seats. in the places ukip were trying to defend, the conservatives have advanced and mostly the conservatives have advanced and m ostly ta ke n the conservatives have adva
english heritage said the the brick structure in the grounds of brodsworth hall, in south yorkshire isve all the sport and the weather coming up later. the first results from the local elections show that the conservatives have made a number of gains. counting is set to continue throughout the day. professorjohn curtice is an elections expert and has been crunching the numbers all night. he's in our london newsroom. good morning. first of all, various interesting things have emerged over the...
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this weather front in some parts of the uk, but on the tuesday, it is more across yorkshire, wales and the south north of that, winds and heavy showers. south—east england and east anglia are dry with warm and humid air. temperatures likely to be higher than 22 degrees. behind that band of rain, not very cold. on wednesday, this rain is across the south—east of england and east anglia. the wettest day of the week. elsewhere, sunshine, blustery showers in the north—west and temperatures a little lower. this is bbc news, the headlines: emmanuel macron has been sworn in as france's new president. he's promised to restore the confidence of french people in their country's future. the european union's law enforcement agency, europol, has warned of an escalating threat from the cyber attack which struck nhs computer systems on friday. the conservatives have said they'll help local authorities to build thousands of council homes for rent if they win the general election. labour says it would raise billions of pounds for public services with a new tax on financial transactions known as a "robin hood" ta
this weather front in some parts of the uk, but on the tuesday, it is more across yorkshire, wales and the south north of that, winds and heavy showers. south—east england and east anglia are dry with warm and humid air. temperatures likely to be higher than 22 degrees. behind that band of rain, not very cold. on wednesday, this rain is across the south—east of england and east anglia. the wettest day of the week. elsewhere, sunshine, blustery showers in the north—west and temperatures a...
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with miners in yorkshire and south wales. the deindustrialisation of the 1980s and 90s brought down these powerful pillars of britishness in scotland. for much of the 20th century, dundee was a labour fortress. in 2014, it became yes city, voting for independence by the largest margin in the country. so i've been kind of falling out of love with labourfor a long time. that experience pushed many traditional labour voters to the snp. jane phillips was among them, she believes independence is inevitable. the idea is there and it's like trying to unknow something. you can't unknow it, and now that idea is out there, there's the move towards it. it's like, think of all the other countries in the world who've got their independence, think about the british empire. once this notion of independence was out there, it was an inextricable move towards it. you can't unknow that idea of taking control of your own future. does the conservative revival mean that the independence tide has turned? in some ways, the conservative resurgence se
with miners in yorkshire and south wales. the deindustrialisation of the 1980s and 90s brought down these powerful pillars of britishness in scotland. for much of the 20th century, dundee was a labour fortress. in 2014, it became yes city, voting for independence by the largest margin in the country. so i've been kind of falling out of love with labourfor a long time. that experience pushed many traditional labour voters to the snp. jane phillips was among them, she believes independence is...
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as we come further south, through yorkshire, lincolnshire, into the midlands, down towards the south—eastry. moving further west, we a re south—east is dry. moving further west, we are still in this rain at 9am, some of it will be heavy, and that extends into parts of wales. north and west wales dry at this stage and for northern ireland we will have a dry start for you as well. showers not too far away. as well. showers not too far away. as we go through the course of the day we go through the course of the day we will continue with some showers across northern ireland and western scotland. some of those could be heavy and thundery but there will be a lot of dry weather generally. for scotland, northern ireland and northern england. for the rest of us it is going to be wet. eventually, later in the day, we will see the rain getting into east anglia and the south—east. here, it will be muddy once again with high as possibly up to 2a 35 but fresher conditions where we have the sunshine. pleasant for the time of year. through the evening and overnight, you watch that band of rain moving awa
as we come further south, through yorkshire, lincolnshire, into the midlands, down towards the south—eastry. moving further west, we a re south—east is dry. moving further west, we are still in this rain at 9am, some of it will be heavy, and that extends into parts of wales. north and west wales dry at this stage and for northern ireland we will have a dry start for you as well. showers not too far away. as well. showers not too far away. as we go through the course of the day we go through...
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best of the weather across the northern half of england, beautiful across western scotland, yorkshire, the southriday. little change towards the end of the week. and then as we head into the weekend, we will kind of be between weather systems, one weather system out there in the atlantic, another one across central and southern parts of europe. we are in between, so parts of europe. we are in between, so that means it should be dry with some sunshine throughout. hello. it's wednesday. it's 9am. i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. this morning. strong and stable leadership. strong and stable government. strok and sta ble and stable government. strok and stable leadership. strong and stable leadership. strong and stable government. strong and stable leadership. the general election campaign gets underway today meaning some of you are going to hear plenty more of those mantras over the coming weeks. whilst others may never get to hear them. reporter: are you aware there is a general election in june? no. they will still mess up the country. the political parties are out in full campa
best of the weather across the northern half of england, beautiful across western scotland, yorkshire, the southriday. little change towards the end of the week. and then as we head into the weekend, we will kind of be between weather systems, one weather system out there in the atlantic, another one across central and southern parts of europe. we are in between, so parts of europe. we are in between, so that means it should be dry with some sunshine throughout. hello. it's wednesday. it's 9am....
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see area stretching from eastern scotla nd can see area stretching from eastern scotland to yorkshire and the southe enjoying sunshine. now james south—east. of the western areas are enjoying sunshine. nowjames through this evening, we have starry skies across western areas and it will keep the load, grey sky with wind from the north sea. tambe does not desperately now, around seven or eight celsius. tomorrow morning, across scotland, we will be waking up across scotland, we will be waking up to clear blue skies across western parts of scotland, selling weather for belfast, good around the irish sea. further england, there will be cloud and across cornwall and devon, and central and use in areas of yorkshire, are link on joined into newcastle, staying on the cloudy side. tomorrow, eastern and central areas will remain cloudy. some will remain chilly, knowledge and hull will feel on the cold side. temperatures will be barely up to double figures. western areas will see 18 degrees for belfast. we will have a chilly night tomorrow, into wednesday. temperatures in towns and cities willdip to temperatur
see area stretching from eastern scotla nd can see area stretching from eastern scotland to yorkshire and the southe enjoying sunshine. now james south—east. of the western areas are enjoying sunshine. nowjames through this evening, we have starry skies across western areas and it will keep the load, grey sky with wind from the north sea. tambe does not desperately now, around seven or eight celsius. tomorrow morning, across scotland, we will be waking up across scotland, we will be waking up...
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from mark, i am an ex—miner in south yorkshire and voted labour all my life. first time in my life, along with lots of others in my area. if this is what is happening in my area, i wonder what is happening in cornwall. eddie says the most important issue for me is the social care crisis. colin says that his main concern is the amount of immigration from outside europe. i have no problems as far as eu citizens are concerned, all are welcome. 0n the issue of you being sanctioned, when you were on benefits, that leading you to using a food bank, you said you are happy with this government, but that government sanctioned you ? with this government, but that government sanctioned you? was the old government, with the old prime minister, they didn't care enough for people. david cameron did not, but you think theresa may's government does? i think they care more than the old government. they didn't have a hard. i think it was for personal gain, not for the country. like i say, when the election is coming up, i'm going to ta ke election is coming up, i'm going to tak
from mark, i am an ex—miner in south yorkshire and voted labour all my life. first time in my life, along with lots of others in my area. if this is what is happening in my area, i wonder what is happening in cornwall. eddie says the most important issue for me is the social care crisis. colin says that his main concern is the amount of immigration from outside europe. i have no problems as far as eu citizens are concerned, all are welcome. 0n the issue of you being sanctioned, when you were...
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miners in fife were part of the community of shared interest with miners in yorkshire and south walesd. for much of the 20th century, dundee was a labour fortress. in 2014, it became yes city, voting for independence by the largest margin in the country. so i've been kind of falling out of love with labourfor a long time. that experience pushed many traditional labour voters to the snp. jane phillips was among them, she believes independence is inevitable. the idea is there and it's like trying to unknow something. you can't unknow it, and now that idea is out there, there's the move towards it. it's like, think of all the other countries in the world who've got their independence, think about the british empire. once this notion of independence was out there, it was an inextricable move towards it. you can't unknow that idea of taking control of your own future.
miners in fife were part of the community of shared interest with miners in yorkshire and south walesd. for much of the 20th century, dundee was a labour fortress. in 2014, it became yes city, voting for independence by the largest margin in the country. so i've been kind of falling out of love with labourfor a long time. that experience pushed many traditional labour voters to the snp. jane phillips was among them, she believes independence is inevitable. the idea is there and it's like trying...
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a lot of the labour in peace i speak to, particularly in the heartlands in yorkshire and humber, south, in the north—east, they will say that the voters like trident and the like britain being a strong country. that is difficult for the labour party to square. their defence spokesman is shone on this and says that we will keep trident and renew it and be part of nato, but this distance between what members of the party state and what jeremy corbyn believes in is very difficult for the party. it is quite obvious that he is out of step with the majority of his mps. thank you very much indeed. the snp launched its election manifesto and they promise to boost public sector pay and call for a second referendum at the end of the process. does it add up? chris morris has been looking in the reality check. in most parts of the uk you can abort for the snp. in scotland they won an unprecedented 56 out of 59 seats, which made them the third largest party in the uk parliament in westminster. the snp has plenty to say about uk politics as a whole. the manifesto includes plans to invest a n the man
a lot of the labour in peace i speak to, particularly in the heartlands in yorkshire and humber, south, in the north—east, they will say that the voters like trident and the like britain being a strong country. that is difficult for the labour party to square. their defence spokesman is shone on this and says that we will keep trident and renew it and be part of nato, but this distance between what members of the party state and what jeremy corbyn believes in is very difficult for the party....
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you saw police officers from south yorkshire and from nottinghamshire andi yorkshire and from nottinghamshireomething that's come from this. you talked about counter—terrorism though starting with bobbies on the beat really and those days are gone, aren't they now? we need to see the main parties address the issue of police funding and police numbers in the general election campaign. in recent times, it is notjust the terror threat, violent crime has been rising and fraud has been increasing and hate crime increasing, but police funding numbers have been going in the opposite direction, you can't have police funding going down. i want all the parties to address this. greater manchester police lost 2,000 officers and we need tv a real and open debate about what the right level of resourcing is. do you think it is inevitable that the resourcing level has to increase? i would say so. level has to increase? i would say so. i think myself that nood police something the first building block ina good something the first building block in a good intelligence system. the officers on the ground, the po
you saw police officers from south yorkshire and from nottinghamshire andi yorkshire and from nottinghamshireomething that's come from this. you talked about counter—terrorism though starting with bobbies on the beat really and those days are gone, aren't they now? we need to see the main parties address the issue of police funding and police numbers in the general election campaign. in recent times, it is notjust the terror threat, violent crime has been rising and fraud has been increasing...
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at the moment it looks like it will be more across yorkshire down to wales and the south—west of englandwill see some rain at times. north of that blustery winds and bands of rather sharp showers. east anglia and the south east of england may be dry and we have got some warm and muggy air here. temperatures could be higher than 22, but not particularly cold elsewhere either. 17 or 18 typically. but on wednesday we see the rain down across east anglia and the south east of england and this will be the wettest day of the week for this part of the uk. some sunshine follows on and some blustery showers in the north—west and temperatures begin to drop away. the last of the warm and humid air gets pushed away into europe and instead cooler air is heading our way with sunshine and showers. a warning that the cyber attack that hit the nhs on friday is escalating. the head of europol says a new version of the ransomware is being circulated. we've never seen anything like this, unprecedented on this scale. the latest numbers we're seeing, over 200,000 victims in over 150 countries. so clearly a gl
at the moment it looks like it will be more across yorkshire down to wales and the south—west of englandwill see some rain at times. north of that blustery winds and bands of rather sharp showers. east anglia and the south east of england may be dry and we have got some warm and muggy air here. temperatures could be higher than 22, but not particularly cold elsewhere either. 17 or 18 typically. but on wednesday we see the rain down across east anglia and the south east of england and this...
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through wednesday, we see an area of rain becoming quite heavily from the south—west towards yorkshire will be fresher, low pressure bringing showers, some of the heavy through thursday and friday, not all doom and gloom, some spells of sunshine as well! this is bbc news. the headlines at 3:00: 11 hospital trusts in england still have problems following friday‘s cyber—attack — but fears of a second wave, appear not to have materialised. we have not seen a second wave of attacks and the level of criminal activity is at the lower end of the range that we had anticipated. microsoft say the attack should be treated by governments around the world as a wake—up call. russia says it was not behind the attack. jeremy corbyn pledges the nhs will receive an extra £37 billion by 2022 if labour wins injune. theresa may promises a big expansion of workers‘ rights if the conservatives win the election. the new french president emmanual macron has named edouard philippe as his first prime minister. in the next hour, why the sky‘s the limit for this
through wednesday, we see an area of rain becoming quite heavily from the south—west towards yorkshire will be fresher, low pressure bringing showers, some of the heavy through thursday and friday, not all doom and gloom, some spells of sunshine as well! this is bbc news. the headlines at 3:00: 11 hospital trusts in england still have problems following friday‘s cyber—attack — but fears of a second wave, appear not to have materialised. we have not seen a second wave of attacks and the...
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where, difficult to say but it looks like it will be across yorkshire, wales and the south—west of englandnd the south—east, dry, and we have some warm air, temperatures may be 22. not especially cold elsewhere, 17 or 18. 22. not especially cold elsewhere, 17 or18. 0n 22. not especially cold elsewhere, 17 or 18. on wednesday, rain in the east anglia and the south—east of england, this will be the wettest day of the week for this part of the uk. sunshine following on. temperatures beginning to drop away. the last of the warm and humid air gets pushed into northern europe and cool air is gets pushed into northern europe and coolair is coming gets pushed into northern europe and cool air is coming our way. sunshine and showers. this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 4pm. this weekend's cyber attack — the largest of its kind says the head of the eu's law enforcement agency, europol, and the start of the working week could expose more victims. the slowdown of the infection rate over friday night, after a temporary fix around it, has now been overcome bya fix around it, has now been o
where, difficult to say but it looks like it will be across yorkshire, wales and the south—west of englandnd the south—east, dry, and we have some warm air, temperatures may be 22. not especially cold elsewhere, 17 or 18. 22. not especially cold elsewhere, 17 or18. 0n 22. not especially cold elsewhere, 17 or 18. on wednesday, rain in the east anglia and the south—east of england, this will be the wettest day of the week for this part of the uk. sunshine following on. temperatures...
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south—east england. a fair bit of cloud across yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia. week and stretches back to southern parts of greenland. the position of the high will be crucial, though. they may well be a bit more cloud around, come monday. still, not as much, not as much sunshine in western parts of england and wales. temperatures again typically into the mid—teens. we're not seeing 20 or 21 but it will feel warmer eastern scotland and as we lose the wind of the north sea. but if we lose the cloud overnight, the dawn on wednesday could be quite cold almost anywhere in the countryside. it will warm up quickly across england and wales, southern scotland, northern ireland in some sunshine. we may see afternoon highs of 19. a spot or two of rain on the weak weather front. our high pressure, though, is being squeezed well way into europe, and the pressure is going to be falling from wednesday onwards, and that means the weather is going to start to change. for much of the week, it will remain dry. sunshine around. if we get clear skies, chilly at night. later in the
south—east england. a fair bit of cloud across yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia. week and stretches back to southern parts of greenland. the position of the high will be crucial, though. they may well be a bit more cloud around, come monday. still, not as much, not as much sunshine in western parts of england and wales. temperatures again typically into the mid—teens. we're not seeing 20 or 21 but it will feel warmer eastern scotland and as we lose the wind of the north sea. but if...
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where, difficult to say but it looks like it will be across yorkshire, wales and the south—west of englandand the south—east, dry, and we have some warm air, temperatures may be 22. not especially cold elsewhere, 17 or 18. on wednesday, rain in the east anglia and the south—east of england, this will be the wettest day of the week for this part of the uk. sunshine following on. temperatures beginning to drop away. the last of the warm and humid air gets pushed into northern europe and cool air is coming our way. sunshine and showers. this is bbc news, the headlines: this weekend's cyber attack, the largest of its kind says the head of the eu's law enforcement agency europol, and the start of the working week could expose more victims. the slow down of the infection rate over friday night after a temporary fix around it has now been overcome by a second variation of it that the criminals have released so the numbers are going up. the new french president is sworn in at the elysee palace. emmanuel macron promises to restore the confidence of the french people and said the country was on the
where, difficult to say but it looks like it will be across yorkshire, wales and the south—west of englandand the south—east, dry, and we have some warm air, temperatures may be 22. not especially cold elsewhere, 17 or 18. on wednesday, rain in the east anglia and the south—east of england, this will be the wettest day of the week for this part of the uk. sunshine following on. temperatures beginning to drop away. the last of the warm and humid air gets pushed into northern europe and...
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south—west scotland and northern ireland. the cloud may break in northern and eastern england at times. in the midlands, yorkshire and the south—west, 17 degrees is likely that more cloud in the midlands and south east of england, especially chile near the north sea coast. the wind coming around in a high—pressure area that extends towards greenland and that is dominating our weather for the start of the week. i love of dry weather on tuesday, one or two showers —— a lot of dry weather. some cloud further west, not so much on tuesday. some sunny spells almost anywhere really and temperatures typically into the mid—teens. more cloud tuesday, high—pressure around on wednesday but things will change later in the week as pressure drops we may see the first significant rain coming from the south and spreading north across the uk. ahead of that, sunny spells quite worn by day, clear skies at night, maybe cold. potentially heavy rain later in the week. hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines at 10.30pm. emma
south—west scotland and northern ireland. the cloud may break in northern and eastern england at times. in the midlands, yorkshire and the south—west, 17 degrees is likely that more cloud in the midlands and south east of england, especially chile near the north sea coast. the wind coming around in a high—pressure area that extends towards greenland and that is dominating our weather for the start of the week. i love of dry weather on tuesday, one or two showers —— a lot of dry...
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south—east england. again, a fair bit of cloud across yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia.ure. that dominates our weather for the start of the week and stretches all the way back to southern parts of greenland. the position of the high will be crucial, though. there may well be a bit more cloud around come monday. still some sunshine, but not as much in western parts of england and wales. temperatures again typically into the mid—teens, so we're not seeing 20 or 21, but it will feel warmer eastern scotland and as we lose the wind of the north sea. but if we lose the cloud overnight, dawn on wednesday could be quite cold almost anywhere in the countryside. it will warm up quickly again across england and wales, southern scotland, northern ireland, in some sunshine. we may see afternoon highs of 19 degrees, perhaps, in the midlands southwards. northern scotland hanging onto a bit of cloud, perhaps a spot or two of rain on the weak weather front. our high pressure, though, is being squeezed well away into europe, and pressure is going to be falling from wednesday onwards, and
south—east england. again, a fair bit of cloud across yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia.ure. that dominates our weather for the start of the week and stretches all the way back to southern parts of greenland. the position of the high will be crucial, though. there may well be a bit more cloud around come monday. still some sunshine, but not as much in western parts of england and wales. temperatures again typically into the mid—teens, so we're not seeing 20 or 21, but it will feel...
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moving into wynnstay, we do have some more wet weather from the south—west of england, up towards yorkshireay east of that. heading into thursday, that wet weather moves away towards the east. the air bill becoming from around iceland towards the end of the week, so it'll be feeling fresher. that's all from the bbc news at one. so, it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoin time for some sport on bbc news with me hugh ferris. hello. even though they face the possibility of failing to qualify for the champions league for the first time in more than 20 years arsene wenger is urging arsenal fans to attend tomorrow's game against sunderland rather than take part in a planned fans boycott aimed at removing him as manager. he's still yet to announce whether he'll sign a new contract and with two games remaining the gunners are three points adrift of the top four places... and have to win both to stand a realistic chance of reaching the champions league. liverpool could also deny them with a victory in theirfinal game but wenger believes form is on arsenal's side. we won six of the last seve
moving into wynnstay, we do have some more wet weather from the south—west of england, up towards yorkshireay east of that. heading into thursday, that wet weather moves away towards the east. the air bill becoming from around iceland towards the end of the week, so it'll be feeling fresher. that's all from the bbc news at one. so, it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoin time for some sport on bbc news with me hugh ferris. hello. even though they face the possibility of failing to...
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this weather front in some parts of the uk, but on the tuesday, it is more across yorkshire, wales and the southnd humid air. temperatures likely to
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looking at mid to high teens across south—west scotland and also northern ireland and the cloud may break across north—east england at times but through the midlands, yorkshireof cloud around, sunshine for wales and in the south—west i7 degrees likely, more in the way of cloud the midlands and the south—east as well, particularly chilly near those north sea coasts with the wind of the sea. the winds are coming from an area of high pressure that extends back towards greenland and that is dominating our weather for the start of the week at least. again a lot of dry weather on tuesday, just a few showers in the far north—east of scotland, a bit more cloud further west, not as much sunshine on to say, that cloud spreading out a little, bright and sunny spells almost everywhere, temperatures typically into the mid—teens. more cloud around on tuesday, still high pressure on wednesday although things change later in the chances of some potentially heavy rain later in the week. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11pm: emmanuel macron triumphs over his far—right adversary in the french presidential election. he's set to be the country's youngest
looking at mid to high teens across south—west scotland and also northern ireland and the cloud may break across north—east england at times but through the midlands, yorkshireof cloud around, sunshine for wales and in the south—west i7 degrees likely, more in the way of cloud the midlands and the south—east as well, particularly chilly near those north sea coasts with the wind of the sea. the winds are coming from an area of high pressure that extends back towards greenland and that is...
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tricky to say but it looks like it will be across yorkshire, the south—west of england, rain at times or here. not particularly coal dust were. 17 or 18 degrees typically but on wednesday, across the south—east of england, this is the wettest day for this part of the uk, some sunshine follows and blustery showers in the north—west. temperatures drop away. the last of the warm and humid air is pushed into europe. cooler air is heading our way with sunshine and showers. hello, this is bbc news with me, shaun ley. the headlines at 5:30pm: the head of europol the eu's law enforcement agency has warned that the start of the week could reveal more victims of this weekend's global cycber attack. the new french president emmanuel macron has been sworn—in at the elysee palace. in his inaugural address, he said the country was on the verge of a great renaissance. the largest nursing union, the royal college of nursing, will stage a "summer of protest" over the government's 1% cap on pay rises. labour have pledged to introduce a "robin hood" tax on financial transactions, to raise billions of po
tricky to say but it looks like it will be across yorkshire, the south—west of england, rain at times or here. not particularly coal dust were. 17 or 18 degrees typically but on wednesday, across the south—east of england, this is the wettest day for this part of the uk, some sunshine follows and blustery showers in the north—west. temperatures drop away. the last of the warm and humid air is pushed into europe. cooler air is heading our way with sunshine and showers. hello, this is bbc...
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across the midlands, east anglia, east yorkshire, lincolnshire, south wales, some heavy showers movingotland as we go through the afternoon and evening. some of those will continue. maybe thundery, with hail. you get contrasting temperatures between those seeing the downpours and those in the sunshine. we hit 25 celsius in london. this evening, still some heavy downpours across eastern parts of scotland, running through the northern isles. later in the night, all dry, with some freezing micro weather across northern ireland and scotland. a mild night for england and wales. tomorrow, dry for the vast majority. around south—west england, the coast, increasing cloud. north—west scotland, at the end of the day, outbreaks of rain coming back. even where you have some sunshine, compared with today, temperatures down a little bit. they start going up later in the week. hello. this is bbc news. let's look at the headlines. theresa may is being accused of making a major u—turn over her controversial pledge to reform social care funding. she said the plans will now include the option of a limit
across the midlands, east anglia, east yorkshire, lincolnshire, south wales, some heavy showers movingotland as we go through the afternoon and evening. some of those will continue. maybe thundery, with hail. you get contrasting temperatures between those seeing the downpours and those in the sunshine. we hit 25 celsius in london. this evening, still some heavy downpours across eastern parts of scotland, running through the northern isles. later in the night, all dry, with some freezing micro...
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yorkshire, cool. warmth in the sunshine. warming in south—east scotla nd the sunshine.ight rain. temperatures dip where it is clear. colder in rural spots away from large cities. temperatures widely into single figures tomorrow. a touch of frost in some spots. gardeners need to take note on the impact. after that, a chilly start. sunshine the england and wales, southern scotland, northern ireland. northern scotland should be fine. cooler compared to elsewhere. sunny spells coming through. thursday, many will stay dry with variable cloud and showers will break out later in the day. thursday night in the friday lifting northwards. high pressure gives way to low pressure. showers and outbreaks of rain going around into the weekend. not a washout. but some rain in areas where there hasn't been any for some time. that is your weather for now. hello everyone. this is newsday on the bbc. i i'm rico hizon in singapore. 0ur the bbc. i i'm rico hizon in singapore. our top stories. the bbc. i i'm rico hizon in singapore. 0urtop stories. south koreans are voting for a new president
yorkshire, cool. warmth in the sunshine. warming in south—east scotla nd the sunshine.ight rain. temperatures dip where it is clear. colder in rural spots away from large cities. temperatures widely into single figures tomorrow. a touch of frost in some spots. gardeners need to take note on the impact. after that, a chilly start. sunshine the england and wales, southern scotland, northern ireland. northern scotland should be fine. cooler compared to elsewhere. sunny spells coming through....
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a lot of cloud across many used in areas stretching from easter in scotland through yorkshire down into the souththis evening so starry skies across western areas, whereas in the east we keep that blue, grey skies with the wind coming in the north sea. amateurs not desperately low tonight, seven or eight degrees. tomorrow morning, across scotland, waking up to crystal clear blue skies there. stunning weather for belfast, not a bad randy irish sea, most of coastal of wales. further inland there might be more cloud around. beautiful in cornwall and western parts of devon. in central and eastern areas, up to newcastle, probably staying on the cloudy side. tomorrow, eastern and central areas will remain cloudy and some of them will remain cloudy and some of them will stay pretty chilly. if you are in norwich or how little feel cold, temperatures barely into double figures, whereas 18 degrees for belfast. then we will have a cold night tomorrow night into wednesday. the butchers and cities will dip all the way down to just 2 degrees. there will be a grass frost here. then we have a fine day. thicker c
a lot of cloud across many used in areas stretching from easter in scotland through yorkshire down into the souththis evening so starry skies across western areas, whereas in the east we keep that blue, grey skies with the wind coming in the north sea. amateurs not desperately low tonight, seven or eight degrees. tomorrow morning, across scotland, waking up to crystal clear blue skies there. stunning weather for belfast, not a bad randy irish sea, most of coastal of wales. further inland there...
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yorkshire. there could be more substantial rain coming into the south as we go into friday, and as we had threehat cloud and also outbreaks of rain in our direction. i think, some rain around on friday morning across many central areas, maybe thunderstorms in the midland and further south as well, but this will be difficult to forecast as they could be dotted around anywhere across the southern half of the uk. as we head into saturday, the cloudier, perhaps wetter weather will move into northern parts of england and scotland, temporarily drying out across the south, and then this weather front will be moving in the direction of the uk and by the time we get to saturday, i think it will turn quite a lot fresher across most of the uk. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm nicholas owen. the headlines at 11:00: president trump defends his decision to sack the head of the fbi without warning, saying james comey had lost the confidence of almost everyone in washington. no conservatives will face charges over claims they breached expenses rules, says the crown prosecution service. labour and the lib dems ta
yorkshire. there could be more substantial rain coming into the south as we go into friday, and as we had threehat cloud and also outbreaks of rain in our direction. i think, some rain around on friday morning across many central areas, maybe thunderstorms in the midland and further south as well, but this will be difficult to forecast as they could be dotted around anywhere across the southern half of the uk. as we head into saturday, the cloudier, perhaps wetter weather will move into...
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a weather front stuck on the uk, exactly where, it looks like it will be in yorkshire and wales to the southand heavy showers. to the south—east and east anglia, it may be dry on tuesday, quite warm too, temperatures up to 23, 24. wednesday, seeing some rain to the south—east, it may be the wettest day of the week in the south—east of england and east anglia. away from that, blustery showers in the northwest. turning a bit cooler. inaudible the slowdown of the infection rate over friday night, after a temporary fix around it has now been overcome bya fix around it has now been overcome by a second variation the criminals have released. the numbers are going up. 0perations cancelled and appointments delayed, friday's cyber
a weather front stuck on the uk, exactly where, it looks like it will be in yorkshire and wales to the southand heavy showers. to the south—east and east anglia, it may be dry on tuesday, quite warm too, temperatures up to 23, 24. wednesday, seeing some rain to the south—east, it may be the wettest day of the week in the south—east of england and east anglia. away from that, blustery showers in the northwest. turning a bit cooler. inaudible the slowdown of the infection rate over friday...
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some rain for 0rkney but from central scotland south it is a great day, a stunning afternoon for most with temperatures in the high teens throughout yorkshired begins to build especially across southern areas of the uk and you will notice blue areas which are hit and miss showers. many eastern and northern areas keeping the sunshine. also with that comes increasing humidity. when you get humidity in the atmosphere there is the potential for some thunderstorms as well. so friday hit and miss downpours across the southern part of the uk. freddie carries the risk of the uk. freddie carries the risk of some thunder and lightning and some downpours. for the weekend is looking pretty warm, a bit breezy and again those showers last and pretty much through the weekend. not all the time, there will be some sunshine but be prepared for the downpours on friday. that is it from me. tonight at six. theresa may defends her pledge to cap energy prices, despite criticism from industry and opposition parties. the conservatives say 17 million households will be up to a £100 a year better off. to many ordinary working families, too many ordinary working famil
some rain for 0rkney but from central scotland south it is a great day, a stunning afternoon for most with temperatures in the high teens throughout yorkshired begins to build especially across southern areas of the uk and you will notice blue areas which are hit and miss showers. many eastern and northern areas keeping the sunshine. also with that comes increasing humidity. when you get humidity in the atmosphere there is the potential for some thunderstorms as well. so friday hit and miss...
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front pretty much stuck across the uk where it looks like it‘s going to be more across yorkshire down to wales and the southast anglia and the south—east. this will be the wettest day of the week. some sunshine follows on and blustery showers in the north—west. temperatures beginning to drop away. the last of the warm and humid air gets pushed away into europe. instead, cooler air is heading our way with sunshine and showers.
front pretty much stuck across the uk where it looks like it‘s going to be more across yorkshire down to wales and the southast anglia and the south—east. this will be the wettest day of the week. some sunshine follows on and blustery showers in the north—west. temperatures beginning to drop away. the last of the warm and humid air gets pushed away into europe. instead, cooler air is heading our way with sunshine and showers.
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south—east england. a fair bit of cloud across yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia.rn parts of greenland. the position of the high will be crucial, though. they may well be a bit more cloud around, come monday. still, not as much, not as much sunshine in western parts of england and wales. temperatures again typically into the mid—teens. we're not seeing 20 or 21 but it will feel warmer eastern scotland and as we lose the wind of the north sea. but if we lose the cloud overnight, the dawn on wednesday could be quite cold almost anywhere in the countryside. it will warm up quickly across england and wales, southern scotland, northern ireland in some sunshine. we may see afternoon highs of 19. a spot or two of rain on the weak weather front. our high pressure, though, is being squeezed well way into europe, and the pressure is great to be falling from wednesday onwards, and that means the weather is going to start to change. —— going to be. for much of the week, it will remain dry. sunshine around. if we get clear skies, chilly at night. later in the week, the chance o
south—east england. a fair bit of cloud across yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia.rn parts of greenland. the position of the high will be crucial, though. they may well be a bit more cloud around, come monday. still, not as much, not as much sunshine in western parts of england and wales. temperatures again typically into the mid—teens. we're not seeing 20 or 21 but it will feel warmer eastern scotland and as we lose the wind of the north sea. but if we lose the cloud overnight, the...
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south—east england. again, a fair bit of cloud across yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia.nates our weather for the start of the week and stretches all the way back into southern parts of greenland. the position of the high will be crucial, though. there may well be a bit more cloud around come monday. still some sunshine at times for scotland and northern ireland, but not as much, and there won't be as much in western parts of england and wales. temperatures again typically into the mid—teens, so we're not seeing the 20 or 21, but it will feel warmer eastern scotland and north—east england and as we lose the wind of the north sea. but if we lose the cloud overnight, dawn on wednesday could be quite cold almost anywhere in the countryside. it will warm up quickly again across england and wales, southern scotland, northern ireland, in some sunshine. we may see afternoon highs of 19 degrees, perhaps, in the midlands southwards. northern scotland, though, hanging onto more cloud. perhaps a spot or two of rain on the weak weather front. our high pressure, though, is being squee
south—east england. again, a fair bit of cloud across yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia.nates our weather for the start of the week and stretches all the way back into southern parts of greenland. the position of the high will be crucial, though. there may well be a bit more cloud around come monday. still some sunshine at times for scotland and northern ireland, but not as much, and there won't be as much in western parts of england and wales. temperatures again typically into the...
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south—east england. again, a fair bit of cloud across yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia.ure. that dominates our weather for the start of the week and stretches all the way back to southern parts of greenland. the position of the high will be crucial, though. there may well be a bit more cloud around come monday. still some sunshine, but not as much in western parts of england and wales. temperatures again typically into the mid—teens, so we're not seeing 20 or 21, but it will feel warmer eastern scotland and as we lose the wind of the north sea. but if we lose the cloud overnight, dawn on wednesday could be quite cold almost anywhere in the countryside. it will warm up quickly again across england and wales, southern scotland, northern ireland, in some sunshine. we may see afternoon highs of 19 degrees, perhaps, in the midlands southwards. northern scotland hanging onto a bit of cloud, perhaps a spot or two of rain on the weak weather front. our high pressure, though, is being squeezed well away into europe, and pressure is going to be falling from wednesday onwards, and
south—east england. again, a fair bit of cloud across yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia.ure. that dominates our weather for the start of the week and stretches all the way back to southern parts of greenland. the position of the high will be crucial, though. there may well be a bit more cloud around come monday. still some sunshine, but not as much in western parts of england and wales. temperatures again typically into the mid—teens, so we're not seeing 20 or 21, but it will feel...