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so, we're still in suffolk at this point? yeah. and lett, particularly i think lett, became real mentors to you. absolutely. he said the most important thing that anyone�*s ever said to me, which is that you must make your work your best friend. in other words, you can go to it whatever you're feeling. you're feeling tired, you're feeling bored, you're feeling happy, you're feeling randy, whatever you're feeling, go to your work and have a conversation with it, and that is... that's a sort of mantra that stuck with you for your entire career. yeah. so, let me... i don't want to sound like a sort of cod psychologist, but let me propose to you a thought, which is that you've been frank about your family life being somewhat unusual and somewhat difficult in that by the time you came along, your father was actually bisexual and really was more interested in homosexual relationships than he was in a relationship with his wife. true enough. yeah. and you've always said that painting for you was about truth and it was about honesty. so, i
so, we're still in suffolk at this point? yeah. and lett, particularly i think lett, became real mentors to you. absolutely. he said the most important thing that anyone�*s ever said to me, which is that you must make your work your best friend. in other words, you can go to it whatever you're feeling. you're feeling tired, you're feeling bored, you're feeling happy, you're feeling randy, whatever you're feeling, go to your work and have a conversation with it, and that is... that's a sort of...
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a new west suffolk hospital could be nine years away.crete. airedale in west yorkshire has no guarantee of funding. nor does hinchingbrooke in cambridgeshire, where the ageing building is causing major issues. the concrete panelling is also affecting the load bearing on some of the floors, which means that patients heavier than 19 stone can't be operated on in some of the theatres. shutting some of the hospitals to do the repairs quicker was considered. if we were to close a hospital then the burden would fall on those neighbouring hospitals and the nhs as a whole is going through a time when we are extremely busy. thousands of emergency beds would be lost if all seven hospitals closed for repairs. nhs england says trusts are maintaining a safe service for patients, who should access hospital care as they normally would. nikki fox, bbc news. israel's health care system will reach capacity within weeks if the current rise in covid cases continues — that's what experts are warning, as the country introduces new restrictions on entry. israe
a new west suffolk hospital could be nine years away.crete. airedale in west yorkshire has no guarantee of funding. nor does hinchingbrooke in cambridgeshire, where the ageing building is causing major issues. the concrete panelling is also affecting the load bearing on some of the floors, which means that patients heavier than 19 stone can't be operated on in some of the theatres. shutting some of the hospitals to do the repairs quicker was considered. if we were to close a hospital then the...
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central suffolk, towards eastern suffolk.storm. as you know, they have a number of models and the models change over time. we still have about 24 hours. so you could see the models change. it could move east somewhat, it could move west somewhat, which would obviously be more problematic for new york state. right now it is forecast to hit long island, go across the sound and travel into connecticut and along the new york state border. and again, there are different tracks and we'll update you if the tracks change. for the long island effects will be certainly serious. tidal areas, talking about 8 to 10 inches of rain, which will create significant flooding. those wind gusts in tidal areas and the surge, that will be a significant problem. we will also be expecting issues in the hudson valley. where you're talking about 8 to 10 inches of rain in the hudson valley, west chester, cat skills. we know what happens when we get that amount of rain, especially in a situation like this, where the ground is already saturated. creeks tu
central suffolk, towards eastern suffolk.storm. as you know, they have a number of models and the models change over time. we still have about 24 hours. so you could see the models change. it could move east somewhat, it could move west somewhat, which would obviously be more problematic for new york state. right now it is forecast to hit long island, go across the sound and travel into connecticut and along the new york state border. and again, there are different tracks and we'll update you...
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steven malone joins me now, the suffolk county executive many thank you for joining us.he situation is on the ground right now. >> we were preparing for a category 1 hurricane to make a direct strike. that would have been the first time in decades. there is a sense of relief that it did move east slightly overnight and that it won't have that direct impact and it's a tropical storm now. these storms are -- should be taken very seriously. we had 650,000 power outages at the same time last year from a tropical storm. so we're ready for anything. not only those national guard troops, i attended a briefing where we had urban search and rescue team, some coming from buffalo to work with us, really gives a sense of how people come together when have you a crisis like this and a storm like this. benjamin: communities come together. it's really important. what is your biggest concern right now? >> well, this storm isn't over yet. we are cautiously optimistic that we avoided the worst predicted impacts but this storms is in some ways breaking apart and we're going to continue to
steven malone joins me now, the suffolk county executive many thank you for joining us.he situation is on the ground right now. >> we were preparing for a category 1 hurricane to make a direct strike. that would have been the first time in decades. there is a sense of relief that it did move east slightly overnight and that it won't have that direct impact and it's a tropical storm now. these storms are -- should be taken very seriously. we had 650,000 power outages at the same time last...
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bohemian side of the city but in recent years you have been doing your work in the middle of the suffolkside. has it changed the way you work and what you do? not at all. way you work and what you do? not at all-— not at all. even though the atmosphere _ not at all. even though the atmosphere is _ not at all. even though the atmosphere is so _ not at all. even though the atmosphere is so very - atmosphere is so very different?— atmosphere is so very different? ., ., ., , different? not at all. i still aet u- different? not at all. i still get up at _ different? not at all. i still get up at five _ different? not at all. i still get up at five in _ different? not at all. i still get up at five in the - different? not at all. i still. get up at five in the summer and six in the winter and come into the studio and make a drawing and get going. if i stayed in bed, i would just worry about everything so it is far better to be up and at it. i suppose what is missing here is the community, the people, the buzz but you did not miss it? ., ., , ., it? you have the buzz of the bees and — it? you h
bohemian side of the city but in recent years you have been doing your work in the middle of the suffolkside. has it changed the way you work and what you do? not at all. way you work and what you do? not at all-— not at all. even though the atmosphere _ not at all. even though the atmosphere is _ not at all. even though the atmosphere is so _ not at all. even though the atmosphere is so very - atmosphere is so very different?— atmosphere is so very different? ., ., ., , different? not at...
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a new west suffolk hospital could be nine years away.earing on some of the floors, which means that patients heavier than 19 stone can't be operated on in some of the theatres. shutting some of the hospitals to do the repairs quicker was considered. if we were to close a hospital then the burden would fall on those neighbouring hospitals and the nhs as a whole is going through a time when we are extremely busy. thousands of emergency beds would be lost if all seven hospitals closed for repairs. nhs england says trusts are maintaining a safe service for patients, who should access hospital care as they normally would. nikki fox, bbc news. a night of music and entertainment took place at wembley last night to welcome home the olympic stars of team gb. it was the first time the athletes have had a chance to celebrate together, as they flew home within two days of competing in tokyo. our reporter charlotte gallagher caught up with some of them during the event. 22 golds, 21 silvers and 22 bronzes. it's great to see so many of them here tonig
a new west suffolk hospital could be nine years away.earing on some of the floors, which means that patients heavier than 19 stone can't be operated on in some of the theatres. shutting some of the hospitals to do the repairs quicker was considered. if we were to close a hospital then the burden would fall on those neighbouring hospitals and the nhs as a whole is going through a time when we are extremely busy. thousands of emergency beds would be lost if all seven hospitals closed for repairs....
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between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk.ll. that is often the case when we have sunny spells and showers. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front. as i say, that's complicating our sunny spells and scattered showers scenario because we've actually got rather more cloud to start across parts of northern england, showers following on that brisk wind into the north and east of scotland but fewer showers further west across scotland, very few showers for northern ireland generally speaking and further west, but they will break out both on our weather front and further south. it looks like the most potent showers during the day on sunday are likely across southern and eastern parts of the uk, slow—moving with
between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk.ll. that is often the case when we have sunny spells and showers. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front....
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a new west suffolk hospital could be nine years away., which means that patients heavier than 19 stone can't be operated on in some of the theatres. shutting some of the hospitals to do the repairs quicker was considered. if we were to close a hospital then the burden would fall on those neighbouring hospitals and the nhs as a whole is going through a time when we are extremely busy. thousands of emergency beds would be lost if all seven hospitals closed for repairs. nhs england says trusts are maintaining a safe service for patients, who should access hospital care as they normally would. nikki fox, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol hello again. for many of us, this week is going to be fairly cloudy, with limited amounts of sunshine, and temperatures either around average or just below. the best of any brightness today is going to be across central and eastern areas. we have got a weak weather front sinking south, bringing some spots of rain. but in the south and also the west, the cloud will be thick enough a
a new west suffolk hospital could be nine years away., which means that patients heavier than 19 stone can't be operated on in some of the theatres. shutting some of the hospitals to do the repairs quicker was considered. if we were to close a hospital then the burden would fall on those neighbouring hospitals and the nhs as a whole is going through a time when we are extremely busy. thousands of emergency beds would be lost if all seven hospitals closed for repairs. nhs england says trusts are...
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then i do come from suffolk hall. you could sunday by sol data among the cool work by one of the have a little child didn't give this, i'm good, not solve my one kind of way. my name is alex. got it, and i talk over if you don't have a man, that's how i get the lab not mean that you will. i don't what day and i know because of it and i'm the be, she's a de la la madame, that be much, much going to die about lamb the to does it me? my nikolai, i don't know. got your name. my numbers plummeting. each tangling baby offers new home, yet their survival rate at the center is low with many born prematurely to females that arrived pregnant. but injured and stressed. ready since 2014, only 10 out of 23 meetings. this female now 3 months old is a welcome edition. ah, the man, he land line and one mileage which i've happened. nothing happened when he might have been some would not give jam. just a way to get a human being funny about detecting a man and when that time alone, he was here. let me think i'm in that job. i may think
then i do come from suffolk hall. you could sunday by sol data among the cool work by one of the have a little child didn't give this, i'm good, not solve my one kind of way. my name is alex. got it, and i talk over if you don't have a man, that's how i get the lab not mean that you will. i don't what day and i know because of it and i'm the be, she's a de la la madame, that be much, much going to die about lamb the to does it me? my nikolai, i don't know. got your name. my numbers plummeting....
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people have been flocking to suffolk and norfolk in the east of england to see original works by theing on the creations. one of the pictures has become such hot property that the new owner has moved it to a secret location. jenny kirk has more. is it or isn't it? the question on everyone's lips for the last week has now been answered. i absolutely love it. i think it's wonderful it's come this way to lowestoft. i think it's the best thing that's happened to this town for years, to be honest. for some this is vandalism, to others it is art. and instead of removing it, the local council says they are beyond excited, and it is a real boost for great yarmouth and lowestoft. everyone that's seen these piece has smiled. everyone has had pleasure from what he has put out there, and that is a wonderful thing to be able to do. hundreds of thousands of people can go and see the artwork and it will make them smile. this is how the elusive artist whose work sells for millions ended the speculation, by posting online his spraycation. but there is less good news for king's lynn. banksy�*s reimagi
people have been flocking to suffolk and norfolk in the east of england to see original works by theing on the creations. one of the pictures has become such hot property that the new owner has moved it to a secret location. jenny kirk has more. is it or isn't it? the question on everyone's lips for the last week has now been answered. i absolutely love it. i think it's wonderful it's come this way to lowestoft. i think it's the best thing that's happened to this town for years, to be honest....
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between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk.n parts of cornwall. that is often the case when we have sunny spells and showers. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front. as i say, that's complicating our sunny spells and scattered showers scenario because we've actually got rather more cloud to start across parts of northern england, showers following on that brisk wind into the north and east of scotland but fewer showers further west across scotland, very few showers for northern ireland generally speaking and further west, but they will break out both on our weather front and further south. it looks like the most potent showers during the day on sunday are likely across southern and eastern parts of the uk,
between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk.n parts of cornwall. that is often the case when we have sunny spells and showers. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this...
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Aug 8, 2021
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fatal when the family and we'll see the i don't know how we will see a way or some mean freedom of suffolk. the money i think going all mika is saying that all the me in the money was going to some of whom to say some of the service. yeah. you don't get that. i love the whole saw last is say in those is for someone a to me, i mean for those like it was a little boy you. how do you think that your story and the story of your family might have been different without this influx of guns coming from the you estimates for you're going to go for it. i for it in the border to either myself is enough though in marcia where am i feel seem sales gas and seamless or where put us on this up. but if you're going to think when that on the me says in nuclear llc is the day though, so, but i graphically, i'm us rolled up with the study. i'm going to get element. they will, we are no, no, no, no, we haven't. one of the notice on the left. is it possible but begun the killed him? came from the u. s. c. part of a post. all of our most little self needle influences lemon element was kind of we don't really co
fatal when the family and we'll see the i don't know how we will see a way or some mean freedom of suffolk. the money i think going all mika is saying that all the me in the money was going to some of whom to say some of the service. yeah. you don't get that. i love the whole saw last is say in those is for someone a to me, i mean for those like it was a little boy you. how do you think that your story and the story of your family might have been different without this influx of guns coming...
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and we'll see the, i don't know how we will see a way or some mean freedom of suffolk. the money for going all mika is saying that all the me in the money it was going to someone who to say some of the sun, if you don't get that high low, the whole saw last is say in those is for the someone a to me i mean for the was a little boy you. how do you think your story and the story of your family might have been different without this influx of guns coming from the you estimates for you're going to go. where are you further in the border to either myself as you, not though in marcia, where am i feel? so seeing my sales guy seen this or where put us on this up. but if you're going to think when that on the me says, and so says nuclear llc is the day though. so, but i learned graphically, i'm a little that was a study. i'm going to call you back, we'll get relevant. they will, we are no, no, no, no, we haven't. that then it is on. no last. is it possible but begun the killed him came from the u. s. c. part of a post all of our most little self needle influences clements elemen
and we'll see the, i don't know how we will see a way or some mean freedom of suffolk. the money for going all mika is saying that all the me in the money it was going to someone who to say some of the sun, if you don't get that high low, the whole saw last is say in those is for the someone a to me i mean for the was a little boy you. how do you think your story and the story of your family might have been different without this influx of guns coming from the you estimates for you're going to...
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between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk.is often the case when we have sunny spells and showers. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front. as i say, that's complicating our sunny spells and scattered showers scenario because we've actually got rather more cloud to start across parts of northern england, showers following on that brisk wind into the north and east of scotland but fewer showers further west across scotland, very few showers for northern ireland generally speaking and further west, but they will break out both on our weather front and further south. it looks like the most potent showers during the day on sunday are likely across southern and eastern parts of the uk, slow—moving with hail and
between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk.is often the case when we have sunny spells and showers. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front. as i...
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granule is there in the normal bed, or when the, sorry i will see the rad or not have a way or some in suffolk girl that the money for going all mika is thing of them in the monday i was going to some of whom to say some of the service. yeah. you don't get that high love the whole saw last is say in those is for someone a to me, i mean for those like it was a little boy you how do you think that your story and the story of your family might have been different without this influx of guns coming from the you estimates could where you're going to go for it in the border to either myself as enough though. and marcia is my feel, gasoline my sales guy. so seen this one, know this up, but if you're going to think when they're on the maces and nuclear llc, see them and they go. so, but i learned traffic where the mass rolled up was a study with a little book or possible government. they will, we are no, no, no, no, we haven't part of it, then it is. no less. is it possible that the gun that killed him came from the u. s . c for a post all of our most love it all in a self will needle. influences plum
granule is there in the normal bed, or when the, sorry i will see the rad or not have a way or some in suffolk girl that the money for going all mika is thing of them in the monday i was going to some of whom to say some of the service. yeah. you don't get that high love the whole saw last is say in those is for someone a to me, i mean for those like it was a little boy you how do you think that your story and the story of your family might have been different without this influx of guns coming...
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it's according to a polar by a usa today in suffolk university, we veterans voicing their i and how the current situation is played out, pointing the finger squarely at president biden. his approval rating has fallen to a new low of 41 percent. and he's, he goes tunnel for ports next on what went wrong with the us mission. in galveston, americans were promised a triumph. a whole generation was raised to the 2. no vows that the mission will be a success. we will win this conflict by the patient accumulation of successes. we will disrupt this mantle and defeat al qaeda while preventing afghanistan from, again serving as a base for terrorists. but instead of 2 decades on the u. s. finds itself in the middle of an exodus of truly biblical proportions. the american military has evacuated more than 80000 people in less than 2 weeks as of ghana and crumbled under the advance of the taliban. the scaled and pace is unprecedented. 80000. yet this filled the swarms of people besieging the airport and bearing the fact that despite all efforts the u. s. withdrawal is still a catastrophic failure, es
it's according to a polar by a usa today in suffolk university, we veterans voicing their i and how the current situation is played out, pointing the finger squarely at president biden. his approval rating has fallen to a new low of 41 percent. and he's, he goes tunnel for ports next on what went wrong with the us mission. in galveston, americans were promised a triumph. a whole generation was raised to the 2. no vows that the mission will be a success. we will win this conflict by the patient...
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, fatal for sally and we'll see the, i don't know how we will see the way or some mean freedom of suffolk, the money for going all mika is saying that all the me in the money it was going to some of whom to say some of the sun, if you don't get that high low, the whole saw last is say in those is for the some i made me, i mean for those really was a little boy you how do you think the, your story and the story of your family might have been different without this influx have guns coming from the you estimates for you're going to go for it. i for it in the border to either myself is enough though in marcia where am i feel seem sales gas and seamless or where put us on this up. but if you're going to think when they're on the macy's in nuclear llc is the day though, so, but i learned traffic for the i'm a little up with the study. i'm going to book or possibly monday we are no, no, no, no, we haven't. one of that, the notice on the left is it possible that the gun that killed him came from the u . s. c. port of a post all of our most little self needle influences fleming element of was kind
, fatal for sally and we'll see the, i don't know how we will see the way or some mean freedom of suffolk, the money for going all mika is saying that all the me in the money it was going to some of whom to say some of the sun, if you don't get that high low, the whole saw last is say in those is for the some i made me, i mean for those really was a little boy you how do you think the, your story and the story of your family might have been different without this influx have guns coming from...
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between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk.case when we have sunny spells and showers. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front. as i say, that's complicating our sunny spells and scattered showers scenario because we've actually got rather more cloud to start across parts of northern england, showers following on that brisk wind into the north and east of scotland but fewer showers further west across scotland, very few showers for northern ireland generally speaking and further west, but they will break out both on our weather front and further south. it looks like the most potent showers during the day on sunday are likely across southern and eastern parts of the uk, slow—moving with hail and thunder and
between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk.case when we have sunny spells and showers. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front. as i say, that's...
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beautiful for some of us today and actually we have seen temperatures peaking in excess of 25 celsius in suffolkf cloud and some rain and some of the quite heavy at times across parts of scotland and north—west england and wales. behind it, somewhat brighter conditions into northern ireland. ahead of it, thatis into northern ireland. ahead of it, that is where we had the best of the sunshine. that weather front will continue to gradually drift south and east throughout the night, a weak affair by then, a blanket of cloud. that will keep it mild. clearer skies allow the temperatures to fall into single figures in scotland with those of 8 degrees. tomorrow, still that nuisance front, stilljust tomorrow, still that nuisance front, still just a tomorrow, still that nuisance front, stilljust a band of cloud but this area of low pressure will bring stronger winds and sharp showers as we go through the day. so it will be a dry start into much of scotland and eastern england. quite a lot of cloud in central and southern areas but hopefully the sunshine should brighten up into the south—east as we go thr
beautiful for some of us today and actually we have seen temperatures peaking in excess of 25 celsius in suffolkf cloud and some rain and some of the quite heavy at times across parts of scotland and north—west england and wales. behind it, somewhat brighter conditions into northern ireland. ahead of it, thatis into northern ireland. ahead of it, that is where we had the best of the sunshine. that weather front will continue to gradually drift south and east throughout the night, a weak...
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trade, when it got stuck across the suez canal in march, has now arrived at the port of felixstowe in suffolkil last month, after egypt signed a compensation deal with its owners and insurers. our correspondent theo leggett is in felixstowe. we know all about the headlines, but what lessons do you think have been learned? i what lessons do you think have been learned? ~ . �* what lessons do you think have been learned? ~ ., �* ., learned? i think what we've learnt from this is _ learned? i think what we've learnt from this is just _ learned? i think what we've learnt from this isjust how— learned? i think what we've learnt from this is just how vulnerable i learned? i think what we've learnt l from this isjust how vulnerable the from this is just how vulnerable the complex global supply chains that businesses and consumers rely upon for the products we use every day really are. vulnerable to sudden and unexpected disruptions. this was just one ship, even a big one but one ship that became stranded across one ship that became stranded across one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world and d
trade, when it got stuck across the suez canal in march, has now arrived at the port of felixstowe in suffolkil last month, after egypt signed a compensation deal with its owners and insurers. our correspondent theo leggett is in felixstowe. we know all about the headlines, but what lessons do you think have been learned? i what lessons do you think have been learned? ~ . �* what lessons do you think have been learned? ~ ., �* ., learned? i think what we've learnt from this is _ learned? i...
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between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front. as i say, that's complicating our sunny spells and scattered showers scenario because we've actually got rather more cloud to start across parts of northern england, showers following on that brisk wind into the north and east of scotland but fewer showers further west across scotland, very few showers for northern ireland generally speaking and further west, but they will break out both on our weather front and further south. it looks like the most potent showers during the day on sunday are likely across southern and eastern parts of the uk, slow—moving with hail and thunder and lightning. once again torrential downpours,
between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front. as i say, that's complicating our sunny spells and scattered...
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think it was well, let's talk now about your next project and his man, which is described as an eco suffolk oh, horror film. so fickle is a producer, denzil monk coined it was his take on my screen play. and the definition be in the film that deals with the results of human interference or human interaction one with the natural world and how every, every instant interaction with the human world may have a positive and negative effect. so it's for me, it's like it's a horror thriller really the deals with questions of time and of yeah, the, the state we've left, we're going to leave the world in competitors. they waiting periods at the well margin can thank you so much. thank you. mark jack in there talking to going underground the editor charlie cook and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday. exactly as an explosion and be rude to kill to these $220.00 people in injured. $5000.00 more of the nation now faces potential sanctions from the europe in union, in the face of an economic crisis. and another wave of corona virus until then he would try social media and let us know your 1s
think it was well, let's talk now about your next project and his man, which is described as an eco suffolk oh, horror film. so fickle is a producer, denzil monk coined it was his take on my screen play. and the definition be in the film that deals with the results of human interference or human interaction one with the natural world and how every, every instant interaction with the human world may have a positive and negative effect. so it's for me, it's like it's a horror thriller really the...
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last month's latitude festival in suffolk was the uk's first major music event since the lifting of most cancelled with others scaled back or postponed. and in the netherlands normally home to more than 1,000 events hosting millions of revellers — the government has extended a ban on large outdoor festivals until at least september. so will 2021 be another wash—out for the industry? stephen budd is a british music industry executive based in london. very mixed picture for global music festivals, steven? it really is. first of us are starting to bounce back in the uk, you mentioned latitude, i was at that festival and it was one of the first really big outdoor events that happened in the uk. it was a well—run, very well organised, in terms of looking after people's health. and the results have been very positive, 40,000 people asked to be either double vaccinated or show a lateral flow test before they came in and people had an amazing time. but yes, a lot of the festival indeed were cancelled in the uk. 0ver lot of the festival indeed were cancelled in the uk. over the summer. and they a
last month's latitude festival in suffolk was the uk's first major music event since the lifting of most cancelled with others scaled back or postponed. and in the netherlands normally home to more than 1,000 events hosting millions of revellers — the government has extended a ban on large outdoor festivals until at least september. so will 2021 be another wash—out for the industry? stephen budd is a british music industry executive based in london. very mixed picture for global music...
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very, very closely. indeed, because of course, if you come back on the most vulnerable a likely to suffolk, we are very conscious of the vulnerable groups in afghanistan, particularly women and girls and children and their rights. and we will be doing all that we can to ensure that they have access to health services that they have access to health education and that their, their rights to health and other rights are respected. but you know, and to that, to that extent, we at provincial level and incredible where, wherein, in communications with the health authorities, you can count on w h. i, when you, when partners to be amongst the best advocates for women and girls and other vulnerable groups in the country, but not only advocates will be delivering services as well. we take these responsibilities very, very seriously. and just finally, and i want to come back to the regional lay neighbors can help both agencies and the country of palestine itself focused on is certainly keeping some parts of its border length open, its allowing its nationals to come back into the country and ask guns
very, very closely. indeed, because of course, if you come back on the most vulnerable a likely to suffolk, we are very conscious of the vulnerable groups in afghanistan, particularly women and girls and children and their rights. and we will be doing all that we can to ensure that they have access to health services that they have access to health education and that their, their rights to health and other rights are respected. but you know, and to that, to that extent, we at provincial level...
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between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk.unny spells and showers. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front. as i say, that's complicating our sunny spells and scattered showers scenario because we've actually got rather more cloud to start across parts of northern england, showers following on that brisk wind into the north and east of scotland but fewer showers further west across scotland, very few showers for northern ireland generally speaking and further west, but they will break out both on our weather front and further south. it looks like the most potent showers during the day on sunday are likely across southern and eastern parts of the uk, slow—moving with hail and thunder and lightning. once aga
between the showers on saturday, we reached 23 celsius in suffolk.unny spells and showers. the north york moors saw about 17 mm of rain from the showers during saturday as well and they haven't altogether died out through the night because we've got the complication of a weather front. what it is is cooler in the north. temperatures into a single figures in rural parts of scotland and northern ireland. that's because we're behind this cold weather front. as i say, that's complicating our sunny...
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chancellor angle americo had to openly admit that the african nation billing experiment was i list suffolk, didn't succeed, and her to complex as we had planned. that is a realization. and the mid one is terrifying for the millions of afghans who supported the more free society. and who with the support of western states, strong for democracy, dictation and women's rights, and made important progress. prisons, foreign secretary is edge to step down as the media alleged, he did not help. i'm going to interpreters for the u. k. army escaped the country before the taliban takeover and possible revenge attacks. and all of this is happened with smallest scandals like the possibility that the evacuation might not be free for americans. and amid all of this, it appears the u. s. leadership still does not have a single clue how to contain the fall out of this disastrous withdrawal. i cannot promise with the final outcome will be we don't have the capability to go out and collect up large numbers of people. the u. s. was caught unawares and i think once again, they have failed to analyze what the s
chancellor angle americo had to openly admit that the african nation billing experiment was i list suffolk, didn't succeed, and her to complex as we had planned. that is a realization. and the mid one is terrifying for the millions of afghans who supported the more free society. and who with the support of western states, strong for democracy, dictation and women's rights, and made important progress. prisons, foreign secretary is edge to step down as the media alleged, he did not help. i'm...
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kite surfers dozens of feet into the air the strongest when today we saw here in new york was in suffolkounty clocking in at 60 miles per hour. governor cuomo says he deployed 50 national guards as well as 1000 state troopers. >> that is a significant surgeon something we are preparing for we have cruise out this morning on the beaches shoring up the dunes and we have bulldozers moving. reporter: officials called for a voluntary evacuation of fire island yesterday opening shelters for people and pets taking in 20 families who had nowhere else to go there are 42 million people under storm watch the president announced today that new york and connecticut and rhode island could tap into federal aid so while we know flooding and power outages and cleanup needs to follow. jon: from montauk new york, alex, thank you. not just a tropical storm causing problems we will check in with tennessee with record-breaking floodwaters have killed at least 22 people so far we will listen to their news conference. >> a lot of folks did not have flood insurance those who run a floodplain were affected but it
kite surfers dozens of feet into the air the strongest when today we saw here in new york was in suffolkounty clocking in at 60 miles per hour. governor cuomo says he deployed 50 national guards as well as 1000 state troopers. >> that is a significant surgeon something we are preparing for we have cruise out this morning on the beaches shoring up the dunes and we have bulldozers moving. reporter: officials called for a voluntary evacuation of fire island yesterday opening shelters for...
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more artworks have appeared this weekend in suffolk. which it's thought could be the work of the world—famousalls in lowestoft, gorleston and great yarmouth. but so far there's been no official confirmation that they're by banksy. thomas magill reports. attracting a crowd, the latest piece of street art to mysteriously pop up in alton broad. and word has it, the elusive and world famous artist banksy could be behind it. you'll make this one, looking at it, i think possibly could be. what do you think was meant do you think there banksy? well, the seagull, no. i don't think is banksy. the claw, yeah. along the coast are more crowds asking the same question. is it or isn't it a banksy? dad's not convinced though, is he? no. so, we thought we would go and see if he could see for ourselves. - what you think, boys? i think it's pretty good but i think the other ones might be a little bit better. i hope it is, but if it isn't his, it's still good to look at. lowestoft and great yarmouth are all hoping to become the uk city of culture in 2025, so, could this be banksy�*s his way of endorsing the bid
more artworks have appeared this weekend in suffolk. which it's thought could be the work of the world—famousalls in lowestoft, gorleston and great yarmouth. but so far there's been no official confirmation that they're by banksy. thomas magill reports. attracting a crowd, the latest piece of street art to mysteriously pop up in alton broad. and word has it, the elusive and world famous artist banksy could be behind it. you'll make this one, looking at it, i think possibly could be. what do...
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tested negative for a virus, at people at this trial event, staged by the reading organisers, were in suffolkh in line with what they expected. i think reading festival will be the same. privately, some of those in authority at reading admit to not being exactly overjoyed at the prospect of thousands of young people descending upon the town, especially since many will not be fullyjabbed, given the very late decision to extend the vaccination programme to 16 to 18—year—olds. we are not without the knowledge that there aren�*t obviously some sort of risks. the best thing we can do is to ensure that we have mitigated it to the levels that we are certainly required to and reading festival, working closely with us, is providing the safest festival that we can. and that meansjust like the riggers�* hard hats and high—vis, regular covid testing will be part of the procedure for anyone coming to the site this year. joe campbell, bbc south today, reading. let�*s get more on the first day of competitive action at the paralympics. sarah storey has already won her 15th career gold medal at the velodrome
tested negative for a virus, at people at this trial event, staged by the reading organisers, were in suffolkh in line with what they expected. i think reading festival will be the same. privately, some of those in authority at reading admit to not being exactly overjoyed at the prospect of thousands of young people descending upon the town, especially since many will not be fullyjabbed, given the very late decision to extend the vaccination programme to 16 to 18—year—olds. we are not...
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this table was actually used at the suffolk house in england. this was one of the tables that was used by the military leaders at the headquarters. interesting story about this is that we don't know would happened to it directly after the war, but during eisenhower's presidency, one of his friends saw it at the british dental association headquarters in london. this person bought it. shifted to president eisenhower at the white house where he set it up in the white house for people to see before he ship it to his museum in abeline. we are so pleased to have that to tell the story of the d-day planning. in this slide we see a film on the right. beneath the film is an important artifact. it is a model of the mulberry harbor. this model was used to tell churchill, from the civil engineers, to tell churchill what the engineers wanted to do, needed to do to build an artificial harbor for the normandy coast. this model was given by churchill to fdr, and we are pleased to share it in our library. the film above is not only about the planning of the day
this table was actually used at the suffolk house in england. this was one of the tables that was used by the military leaders at the headquarters. interesting story about this is that we don't know would happened to it directly after the war, but during eisenhower's presidency, one of his friends saw it at the british dental association headquarters in london. this person bought it. shifted to president eisenhower at the white house where he set it up in the white house for people to see...