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tory ministers, surrey is the hardest word!ll properly fund the nhs and ensure that it isn't privatised, £i4 the nhs and ensure that it isn't privatised, £14 billion in contracts don't go to the private sector. some people... will you do all these things you say you're going to do? yes. bank you very much! yes! and tomorrow our manifesto will be launched. now none of you have seen any but so far, i fully appreciate that, but all the spelling mistakes will be removed, the grammar will be perfect and correct and i think you are going to like the content of that. and when... i think i agree lives is what do you say? i hear you! 0k. lives is what do you say? i hear you! ok. i lives is what do you say? i hear you! 0k. iabsolutely lives is what do you say? i hear you! ok. i absolutely hear you. there is a story going round and some of the papers that the tory party have now become the friend of the working class and the workers! i simply ask this question. would you call a government that allows 6 million people to earn less than the
tory ministers, surrey is the hardest word!ll properly fund the nhs and ensure that it isn't privatised, £i4 the nhs and ensure that it isn't privatised, £14 billion in contracts don't go to the private sector. some people... will you do all these things you say you're going to do? yes. bank you very much! yes! and tomorrow our manifesto will be launched. now none of you have seen any but so far, i fully appreciate that, but all the spelling mistakes will be removed, the grammar will be...
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May 29, 2017
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riding the surrey around, again, you can see why he was wearing that raincoat, definite dreary and messyo the memorial day, unfortunately, we hopefully will get few breaks of sunshine, later on this afternoon. looking at the eyewitness weather watchers, though, this memorial day, i think they're sleeping n and i don't blame them for today. only couple of people out there talking to us about what's going on, 58 degrees this morning, at phil's house in fill, saying it is cloudy out there, little bit. maybe few sprinkles coming in few spot to 59 degrees at david's house in clem own ton, also looking at cloudy conditions there. and as we move just a little bit to the north, toward cherry hill, 58, at jenny's house also with a few light showers, and even further, just barely to the north of jen any willingboro, new jersey, saying 57, few light showers, and he kind of took it in stride, saying the grass seed did need a little bit of watering. so this rain helping him out this morning. we are going to be taking a look at what's going on outside. this is storm scan3, you can see, our big area of
riding the surrey around, again, you can see why he was wearing that raincoat, definite dreary and messyo the memorial day, unfortunately, we hopefully will get few breaks of sunshine, later on this afternoon. looking at the eyewitness weather watchers, though, this memorial day, i think they're sleeping n and i don't blame them for today. only couple of people out there talking to us about what's going on, 58 degrees this morning, at phil's house in fill, saying it is cloudy out there, little...
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surrey, siri. i need a reminder to talk to surrey. >> alexa, remind me to talk to surrey.moms are guilty of doing that we secretly love. always insist on making you food, even if you're not hungry. does your mom do that? >> yes, yes. she was not the greatest cook. shid meals on a regular basis. in a and cereal. >> we're of the same generation. >> look at that. >> i would love -- >> there she is. >> i would love a lean cuisine beef stroganoff. beef stroganoff in the microwave is delicious. >> we liked the stouffer's pizza. >> did she cook for you? >> not so much my mother. but my grandmother. you have to eat. my grandmother was of the generation that thought weight was a good thing. so, when -- you look good. you gained weight. not what deborah did not want to hear. >> don't tell a woman she looks good, she gained weight. >> but that bahamian grandma, that's what she told you. getting ready, even though your mom has had the same haircut for ten years. >> my mom is beautiful. has great hair. but she's had the same hair -- there it is. has it now. >> how did you describe it?
surrey, siri. i need a reminder to talk to surrey. >> alexa, remind me to talk to surrey.moms are guilty of doing that we secretly love. always insist on making you food, even if you're not hungry. does your mom do that? >> yes, yes. she was not the greatest cook. shid meals on a regular basis. in a and cereal. >> we're of the same generation. >> look at that. >> i would love -- >> there she is. >> i would love a lean cuisine beef stroganoff. beef...
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May 23, 2017
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wales, it was quite mugy under the cloud in the south—east of england here at walton—on—thames in surreyn the south—east melting away overnigh. we still have more cloud coming into northern ireland. and particularly scotla nd northern ireland. and particularly scotland with a little rain and drizzle coming from that, possibly extending into the north—west of england. not only do we have low cloud there but low cloud coming back to wales and the south—west of england through the english channel. clearer skies for eastern england but quite a warm fight. temperatures of 14 but quite a warm fight. temperatures 01:14 or 15 but quite a warm fight. temperatures 01:14 oris in but quite a warm fight. temperatures 01:14 or 15 in the towns and cities. into wednesday morning and we start off quite cloudy in a good part of wales and the south—west of england, through the english channel as well. a bit misty over the hill, some early sunshine though, across the south—east, east anglia up into the east midlands, towards north east england. cloudierforthe east midlands, towards north east england. cloud
wales, it was quite mugy under the cloud in the south—east of england here at walton—on—thames in surreyn the south—east melting away overnigh. we still have more cloud coming into northern ireland. and particularly scotla nd northern ireland. and particularly scotland with a little rain and drizzle coming from that, possibly extending into the north—west of england. not only do we have low cloud there but low cloud coming back to wales and the south—west of england through the...
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May 8, 2017
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importantjobs come here and do the surrey important jobs in the come here and do the surrey importantjobsing the trusts in england says the trusts and saying that, employers are saying they are aware of staff who have left because of pay. the government reaction to it, the conservative reaction i should say in this election campaign is it needs a strong economy to deliver at the money to pay out the staff in the money to pay out the staff in the public sector but we haven't heard yet for the parties want to do about funding for the nhs. you say you're cancelling three hip or knee operations a week. why? the reason we're doing this because we don't have beds availablement to bring a patient in safely for an operation, you not only need to have the staff available to do the operation, you need to recover them appropriately afterwards for to or three or however many days it takes. the beds have been cut year upon yearin the beds have been cut year upon year in the nhs. i wanted to go back to what you said about staff shortages. there is a massive problem with morale in the nhs. "emblem saith
importantjobs come here and do the surrey important jobs in the come here and do the surrey importantjobsing the trusts in england says the trusts and saying that, employers are saying they are aware of staff who have left because of pay. the government reaction to it, the conservative reaction i should say in this election campaign is it needs a strong economy to deliver at the money to pay out the staff in the money to pay out the staff in the public sector but we haven't heard yet for the...
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May 19, 2017
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i do not begrudge the people of surrey social care.rt social care. but i want the same for every part of the whole country, and people treated with the dignity and respect that they deserve. instead, what the conservatives are doing it the bitter £100,000 cap and social ca re the bitter £100,000 cap and social care which actually goes nowhere near meeting the needs. someone with extreme conditions can easily spend £50,000 a year on their care. it is com pletely £50,000 a year on their care. it is completely unrealistic what they are doing. we will make sure that social ca re doing. we will make sure that social care is properly funded and that they will be a social care system that works for all across our society and our country. we believe very, very strongly in that. it is this the, to me, very important commitment on health care. what this government is doing is setting pensioners, threatening our health service with underfunding. this election as, yes, about those issues, but it is about also young people and a future within our s
i do not begrudge the people of surrey social care.rt social care. but i want the same for every part of the whole country, and people treated with the dignity and respect that they deserve. instead, what the conservatives are doing it the bitter £100,000 cap and social ca re the bitter £100,000 cap and social care which actually goes nowhere near meeting the needs. someone with extreme conditions can easily spend £50,000 a year on their care. it is com pletely £50,000 a year on their care....
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May 29, 2017
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morning where the rain is coming down lightly, not great ending to the weekends, but, we've got a surrey boardwalk, so we'll get ridingment talk to you in a few minutes. >> just finis finishing up a hoy weekends, never too early to look at the upcoming week, looks like a slight side, maybe 70s, 80s, few rain showers, too, but not going to be too bad out there. full forecast in just a b >> investigation possible russian interferance in the presidential elect shots heep are heat up, the spotlight turns to the president's son-in-law. >> good morning, i'm rahel solomon, jim is off today, so is katie. matt and meisha will be along in just a moment. first what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >> police are trying to figure out who stabbed a man to death inside a kensington apartment. a second man who was also stabbed and hospital in the critical condition. >> at this point it is unclear how these two men are linked. and at this time police have not made any arrests or recovered the weapon used. >>> that's sad, very sad. >> tragedy in north philadelphia after fire kills
morning where the rain is coming down lightly, not great ending to the weekends, but, we've got a surrey boardwalk, so we'll get ridingment talk to you in a few minutes. >> just finis finishing up a hoy weekends, never too early to look at the upcoming week, looks like a slight side, maybe 70s, 80s, few rain showers, too, but not going to be too bad out there. full forecast in just a b >> investigation possible russian interferance in the presidential elect shots heep are heat up,...
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the mckay down a touch, three quarters of a percent, the dow ended yesterday at an all—time high, surreyh. the european markets have just started, not a huge amount of movement but all down and key to thatis of movement but all down and key to that is the oil price, we will be talking about that in a second. samira hussain has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. it's the friday before a long weekend in the united states. monday is memorial day and a federal holiday which means us markets will be closed. it is also the unofficial kick—off to the summer, but before we fire up the barbecues, some economic news to get through. the second reading of the us gdp, the gross domestic product growth, in the first quarter is expected to be revised up 0.9% from an initial reading of 0.7%. also happening on friday, the commerce department will release durable goods data which is likely to have dropped 1.2% in april. finally, the university of michigan's survey of consumers releases its final may consumer sentiment index. this is important given two thirds of the us economy depends on
the mckay down a touch, three quarters of a percent, the dow ended yesterday at an all—time high, surreyh. the european markets have just started, not a huge amount of movement but all down and key to thatis of movement but all down and key to that is the oil price, we will be talking about that in a second. samira hussain has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. it's the friday before a long weekend in the united states. monday is memorial day and a federal holiday which...
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today there'll be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.sewing and painting — along with baking — have had something of a resurgence in the uk. this weekend, the first ever national "festival of making" begins, to celebrate britain's manufacturing, food and creative industries. colin paterson has been to meet some bakers in burnley. two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight and go. every day 80,000 muffins and cakes are made at the cherrytree bakery. that requires a lot of repetitive movement. the latest creation to emerge from the factory floor, it's chorley cake meets swan lake. the workers' actions turned into dance. the idea of making bakers in burnley balletic came from choreographer ruth jones. these machines now make the workers work really fast, so when they do mini—muffin day, they're squeezed up like this and they're working really, really fast, whereas in the olden days they could move, it was slower and they have more space. and this is incorporated into the piece? it's all incorporated into the piece. we wanted to be inspired b
today there'll be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.sewing and painting — along with baking — have had something of a resurgence in the uk. this weekend, the first ever national "festival of making" begins, to celebrate britain's manufacturing, food and creative industries. colin paterson has been to meet some bakers in burnley. two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight and go. every day 80,000 muffins and cakes are made at the cherrytree...
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week, with high pressure in charge, a drop to my lot of dry weather, it will feel warm —— debbie in surreyg. as we had through the rest of the night it is dry and clear and it be frost free, cities in the countryside. ceuldbe theredd in the countryside. couldrbe therodd rét-t‘ which in the countryside. couldrbe therodd rét‘t‘ which will isolated, misty patch which will burn away very quickly. across much of scotland, sunshine to start the day and patchy rain across northern ireland. across all of england and wales, a dry morning to come so for your monday morning commute the weather is looking pretty decent. temperatures in the mid—teens by around 8am and we have pretty light winds around as well. a decent looking day, and it should stay dry across england and wales. the chance ofa across england and wales. the chance of a few showers later on, but outbreaks of showery rain across northern ireland, heading into scotla nd northern ireland, heading into scotland as well. so temperatures around here around 18 degrees but further south, in the sunshine, 2425dc. as we had through into monday ev
week, with high pressure in charge, a drop to my lot of dry weather, it will feel warm —— debbie in surreyg. as we had through the rest of the night it is dry and clear and it be frost free, cities in the countryside. ceuldbe theredd in the countryside. couldrbe therodd rét-t‘ which in the countryside. couldrbe therodd rét‘t‘ which will isolated, misty patch which will burn away very quickly. across much of scotland, sunshine to start the day and patchy rain across northern ireland....
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ours is a universal provision so that every child gets a place in the surrey, 30 hours a week, from 2more than a million children will benefit. and later on radio 4's woman's hour jeremy corbyn was asked for a bit of detail on this key policy. how much will it cost? i will give you a figure in the moment. you don't know it? you are logging into your ipad, you have announced a major policy and don't know how much it will cost? i will give you the exact figure ina cost? i will give you the exact figure in a moment. it was the night after they have been put through their paces. he was challenged on foreign policy and faced accusations of supporting ira sympathisers. theresa may was taken to task over cuts to policing, nhs funding and claims of a u—turn over a cap on costs for social care. but the core message she and the conservative wa nt to message she and the conservative want to get back to is brexit. the european union is already adopting an aggressive negotiating position. that's why now more than ever britain needs a strong government and a strong panellist are capable of standing
ours is a universal provision so that every child gets a place in the surrey, 30 hours a week, from 2more than a million children will benefit. and later on radio 4's woman's hour jeremy corbyn was asked for a bit of detail on this key policy. how much will it cost? i will give you a figure in the moment. you don't know it? you are logging into your ipad, you have announced a major policy and don't know how much it will cost? i will give you the exact figure ina cost? i will give you the exact...
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today there'll be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.ews: labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says his party is facing a challenge on an "historic scale" to win back power, but insisted he could close the gap with the tories. theresa may has sought to play down talk of a landslide general election victory. the liberal democrats say they would put a penny in the pound on income tax to generate billions more for the nhs and social care were they to get into power. french presidential candidate, emmanuel macron, says he's the target of a massive hacking attack on the day before the people of france go to the polls. three men have appeared in court this morning charged with murder of a businessman from dorset. he was attacked and killed in his home in ashley early last saturday morning —— sunday morning. a 41—year—old and another from —— sunday morning. a 41—year—old and anotherfrom bournemouth —— sunday morning. a 41—year—old and another from bournemouth appeared at the magistrates‘ court alongside kevin downton from dorset. 0ur congress bond and
today there'll be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.ews: labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says his party is facing a challenge on an "historic scale" to win back power, but insisted he could close the gap with the tories. theresa may has sought to play down talk of a landslide general election victory. the liberal democrats say they would put a penny in the pound on income tax to generate billions more for the nhs and social care were they to get into...
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it is rare for there to be more than one case like we have seen in surrey.d it at one. cobleigh 30-40 of lives. —— had it at one. cobleigh 30—40 of your colleagues carry it. —— probably. for the rest of us, along with other things we pick up, the immune system kicks in and keeps it ata. the immune system kicks in and keeps it at a. but one or two will be vulnerable. that is why they have kept this precaution and administered thousands of vaccines. are these programmes is effective generally? well, yes. we know that the many different types of vaccines, they are very effective, especially with the new baby programme, which has seen a big reduction in the number of cases in that age group. of course, as a charity, we are fighting to raise funds for prevention, to support scientists, and we want to see the vaccine offered to the high risk groups, the under fives, vaccine offered to the high risk groups, the underfives, and at university, like fresh students. the disease warriors people, as there are many complications. some vaccines cover the illness and some d
it is rare for there to be more than one case like we have seen in surrey.d it at one. cobleigh 30-40 of lives. —— had it at one. cobleigh 30—40 of your colleagues carry it. —— probably. for the rest of us, along with other things we pick up, the immune system kicks in and keeps it ata. the immune system kicks in and keeps it at a. but one or two will be vulnerable. that is why they have kept this precaution and administered thousands of vaccines. are these programmes is effective...
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May 14, 2017
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a lovely weather watch a picture from weybridge in surrey.kies. rain in eastern england and north—east scotland. we can see some specks of cloud about. not as much as we had yesterday. more places enjoying sunshine through the day. some showers around, some heavy ones cropping up in scotland. the showers are likely to be across northern ireland, blustery winds and a rumble of thunder as well. in england and wales, the showers are well scattered. most places are dry with sunshine. watch out for these developing showers in the south—west. creeping up towards the home counties in the next few hours. along the coast this is where we see things that are sunny. things change tomorrow, low pressure coming a long way south. dragging in warm air. and some cloud and rain as well. some showers you see today will fade into the evening and then clear skies for a while, especially in the east, the cloud increases. as that weather front approaches, rain in western areas. temperatures of eight or 9 degrees. a dry start in eastern areas. 0utbreaks degrees. a
a lovely weather watch a picture from weybridge in surrey.kies. rain in eastern england and north—east scotland. we can see some specks of cloud about. not as much as we had yesterday. more places enjoying sunshine through the day. some showers around, some heavy ones cropping up in scotland. the showers are likely to be across northern ireland, blustery winds and a rumble of thunder as well. in england and wales, the showers are well scattered. most places are dry with sunshine. watch out...
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May 1, 2017
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people, there is a long history of police and government working together to protect and remove, surreyes where it does not work, it is not perfect and the example with the bbc was messy, complicated. there are certainly guards in place. if you we re certainly guards in place. if you were to semi and illegal image and state should didn't facebook do something rather less? you would be breaking the law. removing a karting, refusing to remove a cartoon, the hateful conduct policy, what are the sort of parameters around the policies they get drawn up around the policies they get drawn up within these organisations? how difficult is it, what is the line that a strong? i have seen that karting, it is in the report and it is deeply offensive and i think it would be deeply offensive to 99.9% of the people who see it. is it illegal or not is not a question that twitter themselves can or should be able to decide. and so that should be up to the police or toa that should be up to the police or to a judge or a court to inform them when something is actually illegal or not. how the companies themse
people, there is a long history of police and government working together to protect and remove, surreyes where it does not work, it is not perfect and the example with the bbc was messy, complicated. there are certainly guards in place. if you we re certainly guards in place. if you were to semi and illegal image and state should didn't facebook do something rather less? you would be breaking the law. removing a karting, refusing to remove a cartoon, the hateful conduct policy, what are the...
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t i know that you and your staff take very surrey succumbed to a lot of them spent a lot of time in parts of minnesota and doing tours on the role economy. say all about -- say all a bit about what you think is albert r, you know, traditionally people here rural and they just think agriculture. minnesota, what you think those elements are? >> i'm on the agriculture community at our state is -- i spent a lot of time on the farm bill, successful farm bills under two different presidents. that's been very important. i think people should think about that, not just because of the ag aspic of it but also the child attrition aspect and some the conservation programs in those bills, and our democratic party have to get strongly behind him. but it is so much more than just talking about the farm bill when you think about world america. it's rural economic development and as a look at what's coming at us with technology and robots and some of the changes thathiow were going to see, i think i'd would resolve that and how to make sure there are jobs in future? the first obvious and 20 people for the
t i know that you and your staff take very surrey succumbed to a lot of them spent a lot of time in parts of minnesota and doing tours on the role economy. say all about -- say all a bit about what you think is albert r, you know, traditionally people here rural and they just think agriculture. minnesota, what you think those elements are? >> i'm on the agriculture community at our state is -- i spent a lot of time on the farm bill, successful farm bills under two different presidents....
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May 6, 2017
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today, there will be more cheer, as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.is still 1—1 at everton. good evening. it has been a lovely day, mainly for the northern half of the uk today. some interesting clouds as well. this is lenticular ios cloud, with the wind blowing over the hills. —— lenticular rs cloud. not much cloud for scotland. much more as you hit further south into herefordshire. the oilseed rain and grey skies. there is the grey skies we have had. the sunshine in scotland. also had some thicker cloud running through the channel, bringing some rain. that has been affecting the isles of scilly into southernmost coastal areas of cornwall and through the channel islands. so near, so far, it is trying to move northwards but ultimately, that rain more peter out and head into the near continent. a little drizzle coming into the north—east of scotland. otherwise, dried. cloudy for most but chilly will be keep the clear skies, rural parts of northern ireland, south west scotland and north west england. the best of the early sunshine likely to be here. clo
today, there will be more cheer, as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.is still 1—1 at everton. good evening. it has been a lovely day, mainly for the northern half of the uk today. some interesting clouds as well. this is lenticular ios cloud, with the wind blowing over the hills. —— lenticular rs cloud. not much cloud for scotland. much more as you hit further south into herefordshire. the oilseed rain and grey skies. there is the grey skies we have had. the...
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May 14, 2017
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showers here in surrey, blue skies.areas, cloud bubbling up here and there, more sunshine than yesterday. showers in england and wales, heavier ones in northern ireland and possibly scotland. moving things on, this is the evening. some sharp showers to the north—east of scotland, some sunshine and in northern england. some showers this evening in northern ireland, where their way that matter there may be some showers and thunder. 0ne their way that matter there may be some showers and thunder. one or two showers in inland and wales but most places are still dry with some sunshine to end the day. this change is coming in from a long way south, this low pressure, bringing warm and wet air. that starts to arrive later tonight. the showers we have will fade away this evening. clear skies in eastern areas. to the west, thickening cloud, the wind picking up thickening cloud, the wind picking up and we have rain arriving as well and it might be heavy. temperatures, eight or 9 degrees with clear skies. a dry starred in eastern
showers here in surrey, blue skies.areas, cloud bubbling up here and there, more sunshine than yesterday. showers in england and wales, heavier ones in northern ireland and possibly scotland. moving things on, this is the evening. some sharp showers to the north—east of scotland, some sunshine and in northern england. some showers this evening in northern ireland, where their way that matter there may be some showers and thunder. 0ne their way that matter there may be some showers and...
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May 23, 2017
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it was quite muggy under the cloud in the south—east of england here at walton on thames in surrey.to northern ireland and scotland, with a little rain and drizzle coming from that. and not only do we have low cloud there, but low cloud coming back towards wales and the south—west of england through the english channel. clearer skies for eastern england, but quite a warm night. let's head into wednesday morning. we start off quite cloudy across a good part of wales to the english channel. a bit misty over the hills. some early sunshine across the south—east and east anglia. a bit cloudier for the north—west of england. the thickest cloud will be across the north—west of scotland, where we still have pockets of rain and drizzle. that will peter out through the day. conditions improve here and were left with just a few showers in the afternoon. generally, it's a dry story. areas that start off sonny will see more cloud and areas that start off cloudy was the sunshine developing. all in all, there will be some sunshine at times. dry conditions everywhere. later in the week, not only do
it was quite muggy under the cloud in the south—east of england here at walton on thames in surrey.to northern ireland and scotland, with a little rain and drizzle coming from that. and not only do we have low cloud there, but low cloud coming back towards wales and the south—west of england through the english channel. clearer skies for eastern england, but quite a warm night. let's head into wednesday morning. we start off quite cloudy across a good part of wales to the english channel. a...
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May 23, 2017
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the it was muggy under the cloud in the south—east at walton—on—thames in surrey.loud in wales and the south—west through the english channel. clearer skies for eastern england. a warm night. temperatureses of 14 or 15 in the towns and cities. wednesday morning and we start off cloudy in wales and the south—west of england, through the south—west of england, through the english channel as well. a bit misty over the hill, some early sunshine in the south—east, east anglia up into the east midlands, a bit cloudier though for the north—west. we start off cloudy, away from eastern coastal areas of northern ireland. the thickest cloud, that will be across the north—west of scotland where we still have pockets of rain. that will tend to peter out through the day, conditions improve and we are left with one or two showers in scotla nd left with one or two showers in scotland in the afternoon, so generally a dry story, areas that start off suppy, seeing more cloud developing, areas that start off cloudy, probably see sunshine developing so all in all there will be sunshine
the it was muggy under the cloud in the south—east at walton—on—thames in surrey.loud in wales and the south—west through the english channel. clearer skies for eastern england. a warm night. temperatureses of 14 or 15 in the towns and cities. wednesday morning and we start off cloudy in wales and the south—west of england, through the south—west of england, through the english channel as well. a bit misty over the hill, some early sunshine in the south—east, east anglia up into...
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local elections are taking place across essex, hertfordshire, buckinghamshire and surrey. have been destroyed— has been uncovered in a back garden in south—east london. the sunbathers were designed by a hungarian artist for the festival of britain in 1951. and many of the exhibition's temporary sculptures were later destroyed. but the sunbathers have been rediscovered in the grounds of the clarendon hotel in blackheath. we've been looking for a lot of lost because of public art. we have been looking for a0 pieces altogether across the country and some of those from the festival of britain. this is our first from the festival of britain. this is ourfirst big find. it is a festival of britain piece called sunbathers and we are happy to have foundered. it is a wonderful piece of work and we thought it gone forever. now for a look at the traffic. travel now. all looking good so far on the tube—no reported problems on any of those lines there. thameslink trains however have some lines blocked between saint pancras and saint albans, some overhead wires have been damaged. here's
local elections are taking place across essex, hertfordshire, buckinghamshire and surrey. have been destroyed— has been uncovered in a back garden in south—east london. the sunbathers were designed by a hungarian artist for the festival of britain in 1951. and many of the exhibition's temporary sculptures were later destroyed. but the sunbathers have been rediscovered in the grounds of the clarendon hotel in blackheath. we've been looking for a lot of lost because of public art. we have...
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jeep still had branches on it from smashing in front of a tree before landing inside this montes surrey school. inside it appeared to be stuffed with suitcase, clothes and other personal belongings. many residents wade to see if the driver and any passenger survived. >> i saw them carrying one of the bodies away on a stretcher. she was alive at the time and the other one she had passed away. >> reporter: police spent several hours gathering evidence from the scene. s,s saw a police car chasing the white vehicle which had no tags. they say the car was traveling well above the speed limit, strauk a wall, went airborne with this tree and landed in the driveway of this school. >> just to give you an idea about the impact of this crash, one of these center blocks went flying into a yard next door. >> i believe this to be a center block that flew from 50 yards away and flew and shook the house when i was inside. >> looking at the wreckage, he could only wonder what if. >> it's a saturday. no kids over there, thank the lord. >> abc7 news. >> we're learning more about the man arrested in connec
jeep still had branches on it from smashing in front of a tree before landing inside this montes surrey school. inside it appeared to be stuffed with suitcase, clothes and other personal belongings. many residents wade to see if the driver and any passenger survived. >> i saw them carrying one of the bodies away on a stretcher. she was alive at the time and the other one she had passed away. >> reporter: police spent several hours gathering evidence from the scene. s,s saw a police...
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this seems to be far removed from those cases like surrey and some of the others, so what is your best case that supports your establishment clause claim here? >> -- that's right. >> it was called the 10 commandments case. >> surrey -- >> we will come back to that. i will give you a hypothetical. in this hypothetical, the president has a clear animous against a religious group. then it becomes clear to everybody that this is causing a national security issue to the u.s. may the president act in any way against that group? >> i think it is a two-part answer your honor. >> a president has this against the group. the group presents a clear national defense risk, everybody agrees to that. may the president take action? or is that president disqualified operating on that risk because of the animous? >> no, it is not permanently disqualifying in any circumstance. >> they could take action if there is a national security risk? >> i think the president could take action if it appeared to be reasonable, objective of server -- observer, that his primary purpose was not to -- >> you mean his prim
this seems to be far removed from those cases like surrey and some of the others, so what is your best case that supports your establishment clause claim here? >> -- that's right. >> it was called the 10 commandments case. >> surrey -- >> we will come back to that. i will give you a hypothetical. in this hypothetical, the president has a clear animous against a religious group. then it becomes clear to everybody that this is causing a national security issue to the u.s....
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this seems to be far removed from those cases like surrey and some of the others, so what is your best case that supports your establishment clause claim here? mr. jadwat: -- it was called the 10 commandments case. we will come back to that. i will give you a hypothetical. in this hypothetical, the president has a clear analyst against a religious group. then it becomes clear to everybody that this is causing a national security issue to the u.s.. may the president act in any way against that group? >> i think it is a two-part answer your honor. >> a president has this against the group. the group presents a clear national defense risk, everybody agrees to that. maybe president -- may the president take action? no, it is not permanently disqualifying in any circumstance. >> they could take action if there is a national security risk? >> i think the president could take action if it appeared to be reasonable, objective of server -- observer, that his primary purpose was not to -- candidate hadent and then issued this order, i gather you would not have any problems with that. candidate w
this seems to be far removed from those cases like surrey and some of the others, so what is your best case that supports your establishment clause claim here? mr. jadwat: -- it was called the 10 commandments case. we will come back to that. i will give you a hypothetical. in this hypothetical, the president has a clear analyst against a religious group. then it becomes clear to everybody that this is causing a national security issue to the u.s.. may the president act in any way against that...
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playing the music of motown, it is not a heatwave this week, but we have the feeling, people on the surrey'sme in the future. you'll let us know in 15 seconds. >> it is so cool, cloudy right now, hard to remember, we have a heatwave a week before last, we had our first one of 2017. well, today, we're looking ahead to unsettled work week with its damp and it is cool today, little bit warmer, by wednesday, checking our current temperatures, still in the upper 50's, just about everywhere, 61 degrees, in dover, delaware, little bit of rain moving through right now, we're about to get some in philadelphia, we'll zoom in little closer to southern portion of our viewing area where we've had few heavy downpours, in the state of delaware. so, let's get to the seven day forecast with 70 degrees today, warmer tomorrow, but late day thunderstorms. thursday, best weather day of the week, stays a bit unsettled, as we head into the weaken. and before we go back to you, mike and alex, i want suggestions for a pin this later on this week, i want to do graduation party ideas, so i need them from you, same, in
playing the music of motown, it is not a heatwave this week, but we have the feeling, people on the surrey'sme in the future. you'll let us know in 15 seconds. >> it is so cool, cloudy right now, hard to remember, we have a heatwave a week before last, we had our first one of 2017. well, today, we're looking ahead to unsettled work week with its damp and it is cool today, little bit warmer, by wednesday, checking our current temperatures, still in the upper 50's, just about everywhere, 61...
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last month, a coroner urged surrey county council to reconsider how it rates the severity of potholespproach is slow from the woolwich road flyover. 0n the a3, the southbound entry slip is down to one lane atjunction ten of the 25 at wisley due to an accident, but traffic is coping well. —— the m25. in central london, whitehall is closed northbound from parliament square to horse guards avenue for works. now let's check on the weather. good morning. a few changes in the weather today. over the next few days it will turn quite unsettled, but at last we will get up showers for the parks and gardens. yesterday was lovely with lots of sunshine. today that sunshine will be hazy. we are going to see some warm and humid air pushing up from the south. that will happen through the course of the morning, but it is a chilly start for the northern home counties. lots of brightness around first thing, then the sunshine turns hazy with the arrival of the high cloud and humid air. one of two light showers in the morning, threatening to turn heavy, particularly towards western areas, into the afterno
last month, a coroner urged surrey county council to reconsider how it rates the severity of potholespproach is slow from the woolwich road flyover. 0n the a3, the southbound entry slip is down to one lane atjunction ten of the 25 at wisley due to an accident, but traffic is coping well. —— the m25. in central london, whitehall is closed northbound from parliament square to horse guards avenue for works. now let's check on the weather. good morning. a few changes in the weather today. over...
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and then he surreyed away from reporters.at this point, the white house, national security staff, wolf, had been given us any kind of response to either confirm it, knock down the report, comment on it, what have you. but we should point out wolf if this is confirmed to be true that president revealed a classified information apparently a code word according to the washington post that has something to do with the fight against islamic state and that information coming from a u.s. ally, that would mean that president contradicted himself. and levied against hillary clinton in the campaign when he pounded her time and again accusing former secretary of state of revealing classified information through her use of her private e-mail server. pretty difficult consequences for this white house, for this president who is already under fire over last week when it comes to russia if this holds up and is confirmed to be true, wolf. >> it is bomb shell after report. stand by. i want to bring in jim sciutto, he is joining us on the phone
and then he surreyed away from reporters.at this point, the white house, national security staff, wolf, had been given us any kind of response to either confirm it, knock down the report, comment on it, what have you. but we should point out wolf if this is confirmed to be true that president revealed a classified information apparently a code word according to the washington post that has something to do with the fight against islamic state and that information coming from a u.s. ally, that...
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with a strike in surrey, the dispatch in north korea i think trump has had a remarkable successful start with a lot of incredibly big unforced errors including calling a federal judge a so-called federal judge come brainy people in the media as enemies of the state. there's a mistake that been also had a very successful 100 days. he does need to work more on the hill. you're right, the coalition come in wrestling in up and i might be segue over to corey come he's getting along fine with the black caucus because they want the infrastructure bill. >> yeah. i think what we're seeing in some ways is a pretty complicated, in terms of response to population versus politicians her what we're seeig maybe is coming from the president having to deal with the realities of governing versus campaign. in some ways around issues of certainty the substance that relates to black republicans and minorities in the gop, miners in the country. can make inroads with the voters through making inroads with representatives. i think, some has been interesting because even within the book i talk about different ki
with a strike in surrey, the dispatch in north korea i think trump has had a remarkable successful start with a lot of incredibly big unforced errors including calling a federal judge a so-called federal judge come brainy people in the media as enemies of the state. there's a mistake that been also had a very successful 100 days. he does need to work more on the hill. you're right, the coalition come in wrestling in up and i might be segue over to corey come he's getting along fine with the...
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today there'll be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.s in england are to be given more powers to sack inadequate parent governors under new guidelines being issued by the department for education. head teachers have long campaigned for the change saying the "destructive actions" of rogue governors can stop schools from running smoothly. the new rules will come into effect in september. 0ld five pound notes, the paper ones, are no longer legal tender in the uk except for in northern ireland. the new polymer fivers have been in circulation since last september. some banks and building societies say customers can still deposit the old notes into bank accounts for now, giving people more time to hand them in. it's thought around 150 million old notes are still in circulation. so, check. but they do say they will remain legal tender at the back of england. you cannot use them in the shops or your local bank. you can take them to the bank and get a new one in return. you can take them to the bank and get a new one in return. he gave up hisjob
today there'll be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.s in england are to be given more powers to sack inadequate parent governors under new guidelines being issued by the department for education. head teachers have long campaigned for the change saying the "destructive actions" of rogue governors can stop schools from running smoothly. the new rules will come into effect in september. 0ld five pound notes, the paper ones, are no longer legal tender...
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sunshine, blue kies skoo in rhyl, more cloud in the south—east of england here at walton—on—thames in surreyd returning back into wales and the south—west. clearer skies for eastern england, a warm night, temperatures typically 13, 14 in towns and cities. some early sunshine for eastern england. early rain and drizzle for north—west scotland. that will peter out in areas that start sunny will see cloud developing. areas that will be cloudy we will see sunshine developing. temperatures widely into into the low 20s. later on into the week, not only does it stay fine and dry, we will find the cloud breaking up dry, we will find the cloud breaking up to allow us to see much more sunshine and that will lift the temperatures higher and higher. moving into thursday and thursday should be a fine day. there will be some patches of cloud here and there for the most part winds will be light, there will be more sunshine around. that warmth is pushing northwards into scotland and northern ireland. we could be peaking easily into the mid 20s. the dry weather coming due to that high pressure. the centre of
sunshine, blue kies skoo in rhyl, more cloud in the south—east of england here at walton—on—thames in surreyd returning back into wales and the south—west. clearer skies for eastern england, a warm night, temperatures typically 13, 14 in towns and cities. some early sunshine for eastern england. early rain and drizzle for north—west scotland. that will peter out in areas that start sunny will see cloud developing. areas that will be cloudy we will see sunshine developing. temperatures...
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today there'll be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.land are to be given more powers to sack inadequate parent governors under new guidelines being issued by the department for education. head teachers have long campaigned for the change saying the "destructive actions" of rogue governors can stop schools from running smoothly. the new rules will come into effect in september. 0ld five pound notes, the paper ones, are no longer legal tender in the uk except for in northern ireland. the new polymer fivers have been in circulation since last september. some banks and building societies say customers can still deposit the old notes into bank accounts for now, giving people more time to hand them in. it's thought around 150 million old notes are still in circulation. the snp remains the biggest force in scottish politics after thursday's vote, but it wasn't all plain sailing for the party at the local elections. the conservatives gained 164 seats across the country and with the general election just weeks away, are the nationalists feeling
today there'll be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.land are to be given more powers to sack inadequate parent governors under new guidelines being issued by the department for education. head teachers have long campaigned for the change saying the "destructive actions" of rogue governors can stop schools from running smoothly. the new rules will come into effect in september. 0ld five pound notes, the paper ones, are no longer legal tender in the...
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this seems to be far removed from those cases like surrey and some of the others, so what is your best case that supports your establishment clause claim here? mr. jadwat: with respect, your honor, this is a more severe and direct injury than the one in cases like surrey. >> in our case -- it was called the 10 commandments case. judge shedd: let's shift gears, we will come back to that. i will give you a hypothetical. in this hypothetical, the president has a clear animus against a religious group. then it becomes clear to everybody that this religious group is involved in something causing a national security issue to the u.s. may the president act in any way against that group? or is that president with the animus disqualified from acting because of that animus? >> i think it is a two-part answer appeared -- answer. >> i just ask you my question. the group presents a clear national offense risk and everybody agrees to that. maybe president take action, not withstanding his/her animus, or is that president disqualified offering on that risk because of the animus? >> no, it is not perm
this seems to be far removed from those cases like surrey and some of the others, so what is your best case that supports your establishment clause claim here? mr. jadwat: with respect, your honor, this is a more severe and direct injury than the one in cases like surrey. >> in our case -- it was called the 10 commandments case. judge shedd: let's shift gears, we will come back to that. i will give you a hypothetical. in this hypothetical, the president has a clear animus against a...
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want to bring you this which has just reached us, labour has suspended one of its vice—chairman in surreyeen behind the manchester bombing. daniel uihlein, the vice—chair in water, said, iwould not daniel uihlein, the vice—chair in water, said, i would not put it past our establishment and right wing government or theresa may to blow up their own people in order to continue to secure power for themselves. the labour party has confirmed to bbc surrey that he has since been suspended and today is the re—newspaper says the conservative candidate dominic raab has described the comments as extremely offensive in countless ways as we pay our respects to the victims and try to show some solidarity. we will keep an eye on that and bring you any details as we are on airover bring you any details as we are on air over the next two hours. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's get some sports now with hugh. good to see you. obviously manchester at the moment, people are coping with the event
want to bring you this which has just reached us, labour has suspended one of its vice—chairman in surreyeen behind the manchester bombing. daniel uihlein, the vice—chair in water, said, iwould not daniel uihlein, the vice—chair in water, said, i would not put it past our establishment and right wing government or theresa may to blow up their own people in order to continue to secure power for themselves. the labour party has confirmed to bbc surrey that he has since been suspended and...
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classrooms and adult social care is the other big bill, and we have seen controversy over that in surreyrrangements were made. but still black holes in a lot of the big councils in the south, everyone in 0xfordshire david cameron, when help was prime minister and david cameron's mum. co—plaining about the closure of children's centres there. theresa may has arrested some of that by allowing them to spend more. it isa that by allowing them to spend more. it is a short—term funding, she has talked about longer term solution for the councils is and the funding of social care but she said it will be in the manifestos. that is no good to councillors outcampaigning. they haven't seen that yet. the same about fairer funding for rural schools again a promise in the ma nifesto, schools again a promise in the manifesto, the conservatives haven't seen that. having having said that these elections were last fought four years ago and it is probably ukip and the liberal democrats that will be watching closely, ukip did very well last time they became the official opposition in west sussex with tense c
classrooms and adult social care is the other big bill, and we have seen controversy over that in surreyrrangements were made. but still black holes in a lot of the big councils in the south, everyone in 0xfordshire david cameron, when help was prime minister and david cameron's mum. co—plaining about the closure of children's centres there. theresa may has arrested some of that by allowing them to spend more. it isa that by allowing them to spend more. it is a short—term funding, she has...
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today there‘ll be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.sack inadequate parent governors, under new guidelines being issued by the department for education. head teachers have long campaigned for the change, saying the "destructive actions" of rogue governors can stop schools from running smoothly. the new rules will come into effect in september. 0ld five pound notes — the paper ones — are no longer legal tender in the uk, except for in northern ireland. the new polymer fivers have been in circulation since last september. some banks and building societies say customers can still deposit the old notes into bank accounts for now, giving people more time to hand them in. it‘s thought around 150 million old notes are still in circulation. now take a look at these tree climbing bears. we have the weather and the sport coming upa we have the weather and the sport coming up a little bit later on. let‘s go back to the general election campaign, after the local council elections. a £6 billion boost for the nhs funded through a rise in income tax.
today there‘ll be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.sack inadequate parent governors, under new guidelines being issued by the department for education. head teachers have long campaigned for the change, saying the "destructive actions" of rogue governors can stop schools from running smoothly. the new rules will come into effect in september. 0ld five pound notes — the paper ones — are no longer legal tender in the uk, except for in northern...
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if the government can do sweetheart deals for surrey, how about making us all a sweetheart and all ofo save his voice because he had to give that speech again. he came outside, because there were so many people, hundreds gathered in the courtyard, and he addressed them from a balcony and he addressed them from a balcony and gave that speech a second time so and gave that speech a second time so everybody here could hear his message. most of the people here we re message. most of the people here were labour activists, party members and supporters, but it was open to the public as well. plenty of people came to hear his message, and it was well received. but this is a constituency that is closely fought. it is the sort of seat labour need to be winning if they want to be backin to be winning if they want to be back in power. is that danger sign there for you? sorry, simon? the sign behind you, i wondered if it followed you everywhere you went? don't worry! i am taking precautions, i will stay safe. no swimming. let's go to norman smith, in liverpool. no danger signs behind you. looking
if the government can do sweetheart deals for surrey, how about making us all a sweetheart and all ofo save his voice because he had to give that speech again. he came outside, because there were so many people, hundreds gathered in the courtyard, and he addressed them from a balcony and he addressed them from a balcony and gave that speech a second time so and gave that speech a second time so everybody here could hear his message. most of the people here we re message. most of the people here...
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today there will be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.england are to be given more powers to sack inadequate parent governors under new guidelines being issued by the department for education. head teachers have long campaigned for the change, saying the destructive actions of rogue governors can stop schools from running smoothly. the new rules will come into effect in september. 0ld £5 notes, the paper ones, are no longer legal tender in the uk, except for in northern ireland. the new polymer fivers have been in circulation since last september. some banks and building societies say customers can still deposit the old notes into bank accounts for now, giving people more time to hand them in. it's thought around 150 million old notes are still in circulation. those are the main stories. now a cute story coming up. brace yourself. take a look at these tree climbing bears. nothing unusual in that you might think. but this particular family's location caused a stir, being at the top of a very tall tree in the middle of a slovakian town. how
today there will be more cheer as this brave teenager returns to the family home in surrey.england are to be given more powers to sack inadequate parent governors under new guidelines being issued by the department for education. head teachers have long campaigned for the change, saying the destructive actions of rogue governors can stop schools from running smoothly. the new rules will come into effect in september. 0ld £5 notes, the paper ones, are no longer legal tender in the uk, except...
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wales, in rhyl, that with the greyer skies we have had across parts of southern england, here in surreywarm night, 1a or 15 celsius for many towns and cities. into tomorrow, it could start off cloudy across a good part of wales, in the south—west and there maybe some mist and low cloud not far away from the south coast. some sunshine to begin the day across much of eastern england, but more cloud is coming in across the north—west, notjust for northern ireland, especially western parts of northern ireland, but across scotland and rain or drizzle here and probably dry for northern england. as we go through the day, two things will happen, areas will that will start off cloudy will see the cloud developing. the rain and drizzle peters out and we are left with one or two showers, but it is a dry theme. some sunshine at times and warm aireven dry theme. some sunshine at times and warm air even with the cloud around. temperatures into the low 20s and possibly peaking at 25 celsius in the south east, but later on in the week, not only does it stay dry, we‘re probably going to find more sunshi
wales, in rhyl, that with the greyer skies we have had across parts of southern england, here in surreywarm night, 1a or 15 celsius for many towns and cities. into tomorrow, it could start off cloudy across a good part of wales, in the south—west and there maybe some mist and low cloud not far away from the south coast. some sunshine to begin the day across much of eastern england, but more cloud is coming in across the north—west, notjust for northern ireland, especially western parts of...
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from stunning allegations that the president may have divulged classified information to a known at surreyncerns about our national security, the rule of law, the independence of our nation's highest law nation's highest law enforcement agencies, are mounting. allegedly, the president did something inappropriate. it is an open invitation for the judicial forces. i don't want to read the memo, i want to hear it from him. so you want him to testify publicly. yes. have you invited him? ijust did. some news coming into is in the last few seconds from aslef which says drivers from southern railway will refuse to work overtime from the end of the month. that's follows talks in what is a long—running dispute in driver only trains, those talks have broken down. drivers on southern railway will refuse to work overtime from the end of the month. the uk unemployment rate has fallen to 4.6 %, the lowest in 42 years, but inflation is continuing to outstrip wage growth. on tuesday, figures showed that inflation hit 2.7% in april, its highest since september 20 13. highest since september 20 i3. people m
from stunning allegations that the president may have divulged classified information to a known at surreyncerns about our national security, the rule of law, the independence of our nation's highest law nation's highest law enforcement agencies, are mounting. allegedly, the president did something inappropriate. it is an open invitation for the judicial forces. i don't want to read the memo, i want to hear it from him. so you want him to testify publicly. yes. have you invited him? ijust did....
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county, struggling with cuts in school funding and in a dull social care or even contrast it with surrey on 21% of the vote. the difference between the leave and remain areas and what people are doing is interesting. thank you for the update. we are going to go and have a weather update in a minute, but just a have a weather update in a minute, butjust a quick comment, because he spoke about oxfordshire and traditionally there is a strong lib dem element, your thoughts on what has happened there. it repeats what i was saying earlier, we have seen substantial swings to us both in oxford we st substantial swings to us both in oxford west and abingdon but in witney where we have the by—election before christmas. i am not surprised. whilst west sussex, the ukip seats might have gone to the conservatives, that is not true in eastleigh where we gained three seats from ukip. we will pick up again ina seats from ukip. we will pick up again in a moment. we will get a quick update on the weather. it has been a lovely day across large parts of the uk. this is a picture from the highlands. blue sky
county, struggling with cuts in school funding and in a dull social care or even contrast it with surrey on 21% of the vote. the difference between the leave and remain areas and what people are doing is interesting. thank you for the update. we are going to go and have a weather update in a minute, but just a have a weather update in a minute, butjust a quick comment, because he spoke about oxfordshire and traditionally there is a strong lib dem element, your thoughts on what has happened...