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this is how it looked for a weather watcher in staffordshire earlier.lot of cloud up there. you can see how this cloud up there. you can see how this cloud streams up from the south. it produces some patchy rain in places but, with the wind is coming from the south or southeast, it is mild, temperatures up as high as 18 celsius. it stays relatively mild by day and night to stop it will often be windy. the wettest of the weather in the west but that does not mean you will not see any rain further east. there could even be a few spots of rain tonight. further west, greater chance of rain, especially gci’oss greater chance of rain, especially across scotland, and look at these temperatures, 8—11dc, the minimum temperatures. mist and fog patches around, particularly where we have smoke from bonfires added into the atmosphere. tomorrow, dry weather around, sunshine here and there, the chance of the odd like passing shower. a greater chance of seeing patchy rain out west and then through the afternoon, the rain is expected to turn heavier and more persistent,
this is how it looked for a weather watcher in staffordshire earlier.lot of cloud up there. you can see how this cloud up there. you can see how this cloud streams up from the south. it produces some patchy rain in places but, with the wind is coming from the south or southeast, it is mild, temperatures up as high as 18 celsius. it stays relatively mild by day and night to stop it will often be windy. the wettest of the weather in the west but that does not mean you will not see any rain...
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staffordshire terrier with rottweiler thrown in.ut other kid, american bulldog, lab and staffordshire bull terrier. but sent in with a different photo of purebred golden retrefr, results were different, golden retriever and lab it said. i called the company. called and called but the company wouldn't call back. then we found this, address we sent our doggy dna sample to appears to be small pet store between a big lots and rite aid in new york. called stores on either side, asked if they have dna lab there. told no, it's just a pet store. depending on which doggy dna test kit you buy, may be bark up wrong family tree to find out who your pooch really is. >> there you ge. >> wow. >> interesting. >> yeah. >>> holiday season is here. one tradition in south bay is getting ready to return. >> kristi yamaguchi downtown ice in san jose is returning. will be there. decorated olympian. we'll be emceeing the event. rink is getting upgrades, up to end of january but kristi there when opens. >> we're back at 11:00. what's a gig of data? well, it
staffordshire terrier with rottweiler thrown in.ut other kid, american bulldog, lab and staffordshire bull terrier. but sent in with a different photo of purebred golden retrefr, results were different, golden retriever and lab it said. i called the company. called and called but the company wouldn't call back. then we found this, address we sent our doggy dna sample to appears to be small pet store between a big lots and rite aid in new york. called stores on either side, asked if they have...
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nestling on the edge of the peak district, the staffordshire village of butterton.e home safely. and that will be celebrated. we will be rejoicing in the fact that all our men returned, and that makes us doubly thankful. but we are fully aware that the neighbouring villages will be having their services to remember theirfallen. this picture was taken in 1919. it shows the men of butterton who returned from the battlefields. among their number is arthur. he saved the life of his best friend charlie and received a medal for his gallantry. steve cooper is arthur's grandson. he has mementos of his grandfather's service. he never spoke about it. he was a very private man. the bits we got were usually from when him and charlie were together. so it makes me very proud and really wishing i asked him more. i want to know more about it. so i have got to do more research, so it spurs me on really to find out as much as i can about him. bell—ringers at the village church are practising for the celebratory service on sunday. the bells were recently renovated and reinstated after
nestling on the edge of the peak district, the staffordshire village of butterton.e home safely. and that will be celebrated. we will be rejoicing in the fact that all our men returned, and that makes us doubly thankful. but we are fully aware that the neighbouring villages will be having their services to remember theirfallen. this picture was taken in 1919. it shows the men of butterton who returned from the battlefields. among their number is arthur. he saved the life of his best friend...
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veteran with a little girl with her wellies on in his arms, this was at the armed forces memorial in staffordshireo wonder what comes next, how do we market in future? then there are children who are still learning about this at school, quite rightly, and young people turning up in significant numbers at these commemorations today. significant numbers at these commemorations todaylj significant numbers at these commemorations today. i suppose also that it commemorations today. i suppose also thatitis commemorations today. i suppose also that it is notjust about the first world war, the remembrance sunday, it is the ongoing conflicts, the complex which has have happened since then, and i suppose even those which have continued since, and going back to the picture we have just seen of the queen, she lived through the second world war, as many other people did, the chelsea pensioners in the guardian front page, those people would have been participants, lived through and experienced absolutely the full horror of war. so i suppose to that point of view it will continue, it should continue because, u n
veteran with a little girl with her wellies on in his arms, this was at the armed forces memorial in staffordshireo wonder what comes next, how do we market in future? then there are children who are still learning about this at school, quite rightly, and young people turning up in significant numbers at these commemorations today. significant numbers at these commemorations todaylj significant numbers at these commemorations today. i suppose also that it commemorations today. i suppose also...
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the test kits tell us american bulldog, lab and staffordshire bull terrier. sent them the same sample from crash with a different photo of a purebred golden retriever, the results were very different. golden retriever and lab it said. soy called the company. hey, this is jeff patterson. i called and called, but the company wouldn't call back. then we found this. the address we sent our doggie dna sample to appears to be a small pet store between a big lots and a rite aid in hamburg, new york. i call the businesses on either side of the location and asked do they have a dna lab there and was told nope, it's just a pet store. so depending on which doggie dna test kit you buy, you may be barking up the wrong family tree to find out who your pooch really is. >> it adds up. >> indeed. >>> coming up at 11:30, our coverage of the camp fire continues. tonight we're hearing what some brave nurses did as the flames consumed paradise. [ phone rings ] what?! ready for christmas? no, it's way too early to be annoyed by christmas. you just need some holiday spirit! that's
the test kits tell us american bulldog, lab and staffordshire bull terrier. sent them the same sample from crash with a different photo of a purebred golden retriever, the results were very different. golden retriever and lab it said. soy called the company. hey, this is jeff patterson. i called and called, but the company wouldn't call back. then we found this. the address we sent our doggie dna sample to appears to be a small pet store between a big lots and a rite aid in hamburg, new york. i...
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viewers may remember the mid staffordshi re viewers may remember the mid staffordshire nhs trust.ts, services would continue but they would be moved under the control of a different part of the nhs. sophie, thank you. hundreds of people have attended a candlelit vigil for a teenager from coventry who was stabbed to death on saturday night. 16—year—old jaydon james, known as j], died from his injuries in hospital. police say, this year alone, there have been more than 280 incidents of knife crime in coventry. from there, sima kotecha reports. jaydonjames had just turned 16. described by his family as sweet, caring and funny. last night, a candlelit vigil to remember him. his family say they are heartbroken afterjaydon, known as j], was stabbed to death in coventry. he had the biggest heart, he was shy, he would never take any photos, he would always have his hand over his face. he would never do anything to harm anybody. i just don't even know what to say, i don't believe that he's gone. the attack happened on saturday night, while jaydon was out with friends. his grandfather says
viewers may remember the mid staffordshi re viewers may remember the mid staffordshire nhs trust.ts, services would continue but they would be moved under the control of a different part of the nhs. sophie, thank you. hundreds of people have attended a candlelit vigil for a teenager from coventry who was stabbed to death on saturday night. 16—year—old jaydon james, known as j], died from his injuries in hospital. police say, this year alone, there have been more than 280 incidents of knife...
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in staffordshire we have pupil referral units, which are being asked to provide more and more time perhat, but with limited resources, and it results frankly in more anti—social behaviour, in stafford it's resulted in attacks on the teachers, such that they are put into danger and as a result they have to take action, which means reducing again the time per pupil, which has lessened the problems, but then they get attacked by oftsed. but a fellow conservative backed the decision to end the right of appeal against exclusion. i do think that while we must improve provision for those who could be on, as you said, the honourable member said a pipeline towards prisons, and the network of the homeless, it's true some of these pupil's career begin with school exclusions, it must not come at the expense of increasing disorder for those who want to learn. young people do have agency, and they need to behave responsibly, and i'm afraid i don't agree with the idea of exclusions policy on taking away schools' freedom to exclude altogether. a labour mp said outcomes for children excluded from schoo
in staffordshire we have pupil referral units, which are being asked to provide more and more time perhat, but with limited resources, and it results frankly in more anti—social behaviour, in stafford it's resulted in attacks on the teachers, such that they are put into danger and as a result they have to take action, which means reducing again the time per pupil, which has lessened the problems, but then they get attacked by oftsed. but a fellow conservative backed the decision to end the...
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an image from the candlelit vigil at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire dominates the mailas the paper promises the day's commemorations will be "momentous". let's have a look at the inside pages in the sport pages. catters here. a lot of rugby yesterday. i was watching the highlights last night. we are still debating a downstairs. the consensus is if you can see the right camera angle, courtney was clearly offside, the try that won the match for england shouldn't have counted, didn't count and therefore england lost by one point but the camera angle is so obscure, it so far away and so hard to see whether or not he was offside. but what a story it would have been. it's been taken as a really poll is —— positive sign. everyone had written them off. there we re everyone had written them off. there were just everyone had written them off. there werejust going to everyone had written them off. there were just going to be trounced. they we re were just going to be trounced. they were within a point, the all blacks absolutely dominant in world rugby. all positive for england. th
an image from the candlelit vigil at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire dominates the mailas the paper promises the day's commemorations will be "momentous". let's have a look at the inside pages in the sport pages. catters here. a lot of rugby yesterday. i was watching the highlights last night. we are still debating a downstairs. the consensus is if you can see the right camera angle, courtney was clearly offside, the try that won the match for england shouldn't have...
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it has only happened twice before, viewers may remember the mid—staffordshire nhs trust, it is unprecedentedould continue, but they would be moved under the control of a different part of the nhs. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story. nasa has successfully landed a robotic probe on mars. it will study the planet's interior to learn more about how it's formed and why it's so different from earth. a human rights group says indian authorities should abandon efforts to retrieve the body of an american missionary believed killed by an endangered tribe in the andaman islands last week. survival international said any attempt would be "incredibly dangerous" for both the sentinelese tribesmen, and those sent to get john allen chau's body. bbc hindi. three chinese nationals have been charged with attempting to bribe investigators working on an alleged ticketing scam in a massive kenyan railway project. the three men reportedly offered officers a $5,000 bribe. the alleged ticket fraud involved triggering refunds and diverting the money elsewhere. bbc chinese. these picture
it has only happened twice before, viewers may remember the mid—staffordshire nhs trust, it is unprecedentedould continue, but they would be moved under the control of a different part of the nhs. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story. nasa has successfully landed a robotic probe on mars. it will study the planet's interior to learn more about how it's formed and why it's so different from earth. a human rights group says indian authorities should abandon efforts...
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he has the weather, not just for today was that he staffordshire.d in tamworth, frosty start. but look at the forecast for today because it is cold around the uk. —6 in parts of northern ireland, minus four degrees in wales. yes, you'll be scraping. your car this morning but find they will follow, lovely, crisp, autumn day. the rain that we had yesterday, a weather front is now pushing off towards denmark and norway. that's the jayasundera ridge of high pressure. the high pressure means generally dry conditions. frosty start with lots of sunshine overhead. it is largely dry because we have one or two showers. maybe the highlands and islands of scotland, the 99%, if not more of the population, we start dry and frosty. lots of sunshine to come. a bit more in the way of cloud. turning the sunshine hazy. it should be fine, with light winds and temperatures, 13 degrees in southern england. into tonight, the frost will return to this part of central and eastern england. we will see cloud increasing. scotland, northern ireland, turning wet and windy. the w
he has the weather, not just for today was that he staffordshire.d in tamworth, frosty start. but look at the forecast for today because it is cold around the uk. —6 in parts of northern ireland, minus four degrees in wales. yes, you'll be scraping. your car this morning but find they will follow, lovely, crisp, autumn day. the rain that we had yesterday, a weather front is now pushing off towards denmark and norway. that's the jayasundera ridge of high pressure. the high pressure means...
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photograph shows a uniformed veteran and a young girl reading the names on the armed forces memorial in staffordshirepeople we normally see in a slightly better light, roger federer was beaten in london yesterday by nishikori, and many go just to see him play and the graceful style of play and sportsmanship, and matt dixon in the males as they could have mistaken him fora grumpy males as they could have mistaken him for a grumpy old man. at everybody, the umpire, the ball boys, even his opponent, which is interesting. and in the formula one, max verstappen, and a really heated moment between him and ocon, after a difficult moment on the track. ocon we re difficult moment on the track. ocon were starting to raise max verstappen when verstappen was on to win, basically, and verstappen shoved him afterwards and was penalised for it. it was a double shove. yes, very, very badtempered. and just very quickly, jose mourinho, the manchester city derby build—up was easy and ours was so tough. and talking about alzheimer's, a five—minute neck scan could indicate a decade before symptoms appear. they measure so
photograph shows a uniformed veteran and a young girl reading the names on the armed forces memorial in staffordshirepeople we normally see in a slightly better light, roger federer was beaten in london yesterday by nishikori, and many go just to see him play and the graceful style of play and sportsmanship, and matt dixon in the males as they could have mistaken him fora grumpy males as they could have mistaken him for a grumpy old man. at everybody, the umpire, the ball boys, even his...
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the staffordshire pottery retrieved from a ship that went down off the coast of kent more than 150 yearslegal analysis of any brexit deal before they‘re asked to vote to approve it. in the last few minutes mps have agreed labour‘s decision. let‘s go to our chief political correspondent vicki young who is in westminster. you get the sense things about to happen? the argument today is slightly different to the bigger picture. this of course means the government will have to publish legal advice. the motion put down by labour and passed without a vote means they will have to do so all the labour make it clear they don‘t expect it be published now. this will be after some kind of deal is done and dusted mps get a meaningful vote. the crucial thing is that mps have to be fully informed about what they asked to sign up to. the broader picture, the mood music if you like coming from downing street, although they are being very cautious is that they are inching towards some kind of text of the withdrawal agreement from the eu. that means the text is there and they have gone as far as they can 90
the staffordshire pottery retrieved from a ship that went down off the coast of kent more than 150 yearslegal analysis of any brexit deal before they‘re asked to vote to approve it. in the last few minutes mps have agreed labour‘s decision. let‘s go to our chief political correspondent vicki young who is in westminster. you get the sense things about to happen? the argument today is slightly different to the bigger picture. this of course means the government will have to publish legal...