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surrey cou nty we can't pay our bills. surrey county council says it is sorry for its mistakes.egrets about their years of providing a loving home for children. dominic casciani, bbc news. hello, i'm holly hamilton and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: harry saves the day for england. captain kane scores an injury—time winner against tunisia. belgium are top of group g at the moment, after beating panama. but they took their time to get going. top seed marin cilic gets off to a winning start at queen's club, with victory over fernando verdasco. hello and welcome to the programme where, nearly one week in the 2018 world cup, the drama is still coming. leading off day five, sweden managed to edge south korea, with a little help from var. belgium overcame a stubborn panama side. but it was england's victory over tunisia that kept us on the edge of our seats. with all the latest, our man in moscow — here is 0lly foster.
surrey cou nty we can't pay our bills. surrey county council says it is sorry for its mistakes.egrets about their years of providing a loving home for children. dominic casciani, bbc news. hello, i'm holly hamilton and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: harry saves the day for england. captain kane scores an injury—time winner against tunisia. belgium are top of group g at the moment, after beating panama. but they took their time to get going....
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in a statement, surrey county council said...ther improvements and continue to focus on ensuring our work is as good as it can be." this is bbc news at five — the headlines... the prime minister warns that tax rises will be needed to pay for more health funding. three people have been killed after being struck by a train — police are investigating whether they were graffiti artists. after 12—year—old billy caldwell is released from hospital, ministers announce they‘re setting up an expert panel to look at the health benefits of medicinal cannabis. addiction to electronic games has been formally recognised as a medical disorder by the world health organisation. the change means sufferers will be eligible for treatment on the nhs. to be diagnosed, players will have to demonstrate that the addiction has significantly impaired their lives for at least a year. zoe kleinman reports. for plenty of people, young and old, video gaming is fun, an exciting escape from reality that gives you the opportunity to do things that you wouldn‘t dre
in a statement, surrey county council said...ther improvements and continue to focus on ensuring our work is as good as it can be." this is bbc news at five — the headlines... the prime minister warns that tax rises will be needed to pay for more health funding. three people have been killed after being struck by a train — police are investigating whether they were graffiti artists. after 12—year—old billy caldwell is released from hospital, ministers announce they‘re setting up...
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surrey county council says it is sorry for its mistakes.ing home for children. dominic casciani, bbc news. england have won their opening game at a football world cup for the first time in over a decade. gareth southgate's side won by 2 goals to 1 against tunisia tonight with captain harry kane scoring twice, including a late injury—time winner. our sports editor dan roan watched the game and hejoins us now from volgograd. in england's build—up to russia 28 tea m in england's build—up to russia 28 team was remarkably trouble—free with none of the usual injuries, dramas or expectation that has contributed to their failure is at recent major tournaments. but tonight it was all on the line, this was the true acid test against a tunisia side that could not be taken for granted. they have the potential to be tough problem than we were about to find out what england were made. they may have only been small in number but the 2000 england fans who came here to volgograd found themselves at one of the most important sites in russian history. formerl
surrey county council says it is sorry for its mistakes.ing home for children. dominic casciani, bbc news. england have won their opening game at a football world cup for the first time in over a decade. gareth southgate's side won by 2 goals to 1 against tunisia tonight with captain harry kane scoring twice, including a late injury—time winner. our sports editor dan roan watched the game and hejoins us now from volgograd. in england's build—up to russia 28 tea m in england's build—up to...
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he is in surrey. —— soon.he grenfell tower fire a year ago. brea kfast‘s graham satchell was there, along with shermia and herfamily, who lost a relative in the fire. they witnessed first hand how silence can speak louder than words. most people think if they shout or scream, they will be listened to. but the silence is even more powerful. it is difficult for all of the grieving families, every day i think about my wife. she is here with us in spirit, i will keep that flag flying for her for over. with us in spirit, i will keep that flag flying for her for overlj with us in spirit, i will keep that flag flying for her for over. i am walking to support the community. but on a more personal level, i am walking for my brother, raymond, the man everyone loved. it is important we keep the message going. we need a nswe rs we keep the message going. we need a nswers to we keep the message going. we need answers to what happened with g re nfell tower. answers to what happened with grenfell tower. for me, personally, m
he is in surrey. —— soon.he grenfell tower fire a year ago. brea kfast‘s graham satchell was there, along with shermia and herfamily, who lost a relative in the fire. they witnessed first hand how silence can speak louder than words. most people think if they shout or scream, they will be listened to. but the silence is even more powerful. it is difficult for all of the grieving families, every day i think about my wife. she is here with us in spirit, i will keep that flag flying for her...
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i am at a winery in surrey, 265 acres.ou believe. now it is a beautiful vineyards, and iam now it is a beautiful vineyards, and i am told the weather has had a good impact on the grapes. it is a bumper yearfor impact on the grapes. it is a bumper year for the impact on the grapes. it is a bumper yearfor the grapes, impact on the grapes. it is a bumper year for the grapes, but some of the younger vines will be looking forward to a drink of water and they mightjust see forward to a drink of water and they might just see that forward to a drink of water and they mightjust see that on sunday. we we re mightjust see that on sunday. we were talking temperatures, and yesterday the highest temperature in the land was once again the warmest day of the year so far, in cheshire, where we reached 31 celsius, or 30.7 to be precise. it was a hot day wherever you are. look at the chart and you will see what i am talking about. parts of wales hit 30.6 celsius, another really hot day. for northern ireland in scotland we were 27 or 28 celsi
i am at a winery in surrey, 265 acres.ou believe. now it is a beautiful vineyards, and iam now it is a beautiful vineyards, and i am told the weather has had a good impact on the grapes. it is a bumper yearfor impact on the grapes. it is a bumper year for the impact on the grapes. it is a bumper yearfor the grapes, impact on the grapes. it is a bumper year for the grapes, but some of the younger vines will be looking forward to a drink of water and they mightjust see forward to a drink of water...
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today‘s and a chat at the oval ended in defeat to a surrey xi but the result didn‘t really matter. inow many aboriginal women out there mac, it‘s definitely an honour. absolutely gobsmacked, i can‘t believe i‘m actually stepping out and actually playing on the oval. who knows, a century and a half from now and aboriginal team might be recreating this historic photo. chris slegg, bbc news. there was drama aplenty at the diamond league meeting in oslo on thursday with the barriers in the women‘s steeplechase having been set to the men‘s height. american world champion emma coburn had been gesturing, trying to bring officials‘ attention to the blunder. they tried to adjust it mid—race, at one point the field hurdling it after it had been lowered at one end but left too high at the other, with several athletes falling over the sloping bar. much simpler to decide the women‘s 800m as south africa‘s caster semenya barely broke a sweat in winning what was a sluggish race, the 27 year old was eight metres clear of the chasing pack as she extended her lead in this event continuing her bid for a
today‘s and a chat at the oval ended in defeat to a surrey xi but the result didn‘t really matter. inow many aboriginal women out there mac, it‘s definitely an honour. absolutely gobsmacked, i can‘t believe i‘m actually stepping out and actually playing on the oval. who knows, a century and a half from now and aboriginal team might be recreating this historic photo. chris slegg, bbc news. there was drama aplenty at the diamond league meeting in oslo on thursday with the barriers in...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in surrey.wer to that question is influenced in part by your age, how you vote, and what you think about brexit. the findings have come from one of the largest surveys on identity in england, "the english question," commissioned by the bbc. tonight our home editor mark easton goes in search of englishness, a journey that begins on a narrowboat in the east midlands. exploring the canals and backwaters of england's identities brings one to nottinghamshire, as english a county as you'll find. # st george in my heart, give me english... there is something defiant about the annual st george's day parade here. a sense that, despite england's size and influence within the united kingdom, the interests of the english people need to be asserted. why, why, why are people ashamed to be english? i just don't understand it at all. you're not ashamed. i'm certainly not. why do we get called racist when everybody else celebrates st andrew's day, st patrick's day? you admire the flag, you're proud of your count
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in surrey.wer to that question is influenced in part by your age, how you vote, and what you think about brexit. the findings have come from one of the largest surveys on identity in england, "the english question," commissioned by the bbc. tonight our home editor mark easton goes in search of englishness, a journey that begins on a narrowboat in the east midlands. exploring the canals and backwaters of england's identities brings one to nottinghamshire, as...
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ian runs a business in surrey. i can tell you right now, running two businesses that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. it's not whether we leave or stay, it's what the deal is. first—time protesters joined veteran marchers fired up by recent warnings from businesses like airbus and now siemens about the potential economic costs of brexit. nobody voted to the damage the country in this way. and the people that lose are our children who lose the right, the freedom that we've enjoyed all of our lives. and there isn't enough of a reason to do this. but some people in the path of the march had a very different view. it's pathetic! it's anti—democratic. we know what we voted for, we voted to leave
ian runs a business in surrey. i can tell you right now, running two businesses that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. it's not whether we leave or stay, it's...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in surrey.thorpe scandal on bbc 4 tonight at 10pm. the headlines on bbc news: a memorial service and a minute's silence have been held to remember the victims of the london bridge terror which took place one year ago. the home secretary, sajid javid, has said he'll look again at key parts of immigration policy — including foreign students and doctors coming to the uk. doctors say new research means thousands of women with early stage breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy. sport now, and time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good evening. england's cricketers have ended a nine month wait for a test match victory in the most emphatic fashion. they responded to a chastening first test defeat by pakistan to win the second by an innings and 55 runs in leeds. jos buttler strengthend england's first innings position with an entertaining and unbeaten 80. three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, who claimed his maiden test wickets, helped dismiss pakistan forjust 134 in the
duncan kennedy, bbc news in surrey.thorpe scandal on bbc 4 tonight at 10pm. the headlines on bbc news: a memorial service and a minute's silence have been held to remember the victims of the london bridge terror which took place one year ago. the home secretary, sajid javid, has said he'll look again at key parts of immigration policy — including foreign students and doctors coming to the uk. doctors say new research means thousands of women with early stage breast cancer could be spared...
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but if there is some ex-include nar surrey conduct being carried out by that firm, a person there is choosing to carry out that conduct on the basis of some evidence, and that evidence that that manager is it looking at can be looked at by other people also. so i don't think we've moved into a new world in terms of proving these things. but when i read this kind of complaining about the tech platd forms, i do worry that we are missing a really serious theory of harm. i mean, that actually is a violation of current anti-trust law. i'm not seeing as much of that as i would like to see. >> questions from the audience. you can just say it allow louda i'll repeat it>> amazon is in the book business. and my company owns harper collins. they distribute books. they publish books. they have kendall. they have perfect data. they know what we sell, what all the other book sellers are selling, and that to me might be another example of a situation where requiring them to divest some part of that business could have a positive impact and make the marketplace competitive. >> so let me take at&t fi
but if there is some ex-include nar surrey conduct being carried out by that firm, a person there is choosing to carry out that conduct on the basis of some evidence, and that evidence that that manager is it looking at can be looked at by other people also. so i don't think we've moved into a new world in terms of proving these things. but when i read this kind of complaining about the tech platd forms, i do worry that we are missing a really serious theory of harm. i mean, that actually is a...
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the two—day event is the biggest annual gathering of people in surrey, culminating in tomorrow's derbya orchard has more. oks day at epsom. the festival sta rts oks day at epsom. the festival starts with ladies' day with plenty of race goers arriving hours in advance. meanwhile many stars of the show enjoyed a cooling bath behind the scene, and after recent heavily vain they would be in for a tough work out. never stop watcher the weather we were glad to avoid the showers yesterday because the racecourse would have taken it but it would have been softer ground, and in flat—racing terms it is soft enough as soft, good to soft places. the derby festival is the largest gathering of people in surrey, and after those highly publicised outbreak of violence at goodwood and ascot, there is a big focus on how this event is conducting its security and policing. our planning for the derby festival takes months and months and we work with police to make sure we have the right level of security measures in place, visitors to the racecourse will see a highly visible security presence, search propert
the two—day event is the biggest annual gathering of people in surrey, culminating in tomorrow's derbya orchard has more. oks day at epsom. the festival sta rts oks day at epsom. the festival starts with ladies' day with plenty of race goers arriving hours in advance. meanwhile many stars of the show enjoyed a cooling bath behind the scene, and after recent heavily vain they would be in for a tough work out. never stop watcher the weather we were glad to avoid the showers yesterday because...
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many people won't realise just how utterly slow surrey police were. minute by minute basis, we werejust so desperate to do something, i was desperate to help with the search. i don't know, just do something. but there was no search early on because they were fixated on that somebody had either that she had run away with somebody she met on the internet. yes, unfortunately, that is the first line used. they said about the runaway girl. but i was adamant, i knew as soon as she didn't return home that night, there is no way milly would have run away. and how did you cope as a family when your father was a suspect for a period? that was really, really hard. at the start of the book, we paint how we were and we were such a close family. to have the police make those accusations was absolutely shocking to me and i found that really soul destroying. what was the consequence of the police acting so slowly? that he went on to murder two other girls and to attempt to murder another girl. when you reflect on that, what do you think? i think that, i don't really
many people won't realise just how utterly slow surrey police were. minute by minute basis, we werejust so desperate to do something, i was desperate to help with the search. i don't know, just do something. but there was no search early on because they were fixated on that somebody had either that she had run away with somebody she met on the internet. yes, unfortunately, that is the first line used. they said about the runaway girl. but i was adamant, i knew as soon as she didn't return home...
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i feel betrayed by surrey county council, totally betrayed.rt, but shallow and violent, the most violent to hit this city in 100 years. lorries and cars swayed alarmingly on highways. food was sent flying from supermarket shelves. translation: when i was coming down on the escalator i felt a strong jolt, it was really scary. translation: i had no time to think what has happened. i was terrified. it was just very scary. the quake hit at 7:58am, right in the middle of the morning rush, as the city‘s commuters were heading to work. tens of thousands were left stranded, as all train services and most highways in the city were shut down. a number of major water pipes have also been ruptured. huge geizers spewing water into the streets. japan‘s famous bullet trains were also brought to a halt for hours as the lines had to be checked for any signs of damage. tragically, there has also been death and injury. this wall toppled by the quake crushed a nine—year—old girl, who was walking to school. an 80—year—old man was crushed when this wall collapsed.
i feel betrayed by surrey county council, totally betrayed.rt, but shallow and violent, the most violent to hit this city in 100 years. lorries and cars swayed alarmingly on highways. food was sent flying from supermarket shelves. translation: when i was coming down on the escalator i felt a strong jolt, it was really scary. translation: i had no time to think what has happened. i was terrified. it was just very scary. the quake hit at 7:58am, right in the middle of the morning rush, as the...
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next week, it heads to surrey. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now.k fault. morning delays eastbound towards the blackwall tunnel. between the fulham road and redcliffe square. at the junction with park road. let‘s have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello, good morning. grey start to the day with plenty of mist and fog around. spells of sunshine developing as we move through the day. at a maximum of 24 celsius and light winds. just the chance of one or two showers. in from the east as we move through the night. a fairly warm night. temperatures not falling too far, and an overnight low of 13—15. weather as we move into the weekend. in the sunshine and humid, too. just the chance of the odd isolated shower, but staying warm. newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now, though, it‘s back to sally and john. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and sally nugent. as he imposes tariffs on imports, but europe threatens to retaliate. more than 30,000 people work in the british steel sector. in te
next week, it heads to surrey. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now.k fault. morning delays eastbound towards the blackwall tunnel. between the fulham road and redcliffe square. at the junction with park road. let‘s have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello, good morning. grey start to the day with plenty of mist and fog around. spells of sunshine developing as we move through the day. at a maximum of 24 celsius and light winds. just the chance of one or two showers....
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the derby festival is the largest gathering of people in surrey, and after the highly publicised outbreaksascot, there is a big focus on how this event is going to conduct security and police. 0ur planning for the festival takes month to month that we work with the police in order to make sure we have the right level of security measures in place and visitors to the racecourse will see highly visible security presence. search protocols in place on all the arrivals, sniffer dogs, i missed the big, highly visible presence all around. the race today was won by forever together, trained by aidan o'brien and immediately thoughts will be on the derby tomorrow, so consider the world's gratis fought race and its o'brien's force, saxon warrior, there remains the odds—on favourite, already winning, one more win ticket step closer to winning british racing triple crown. and finally to some belgian tv pictures which seem to reveal the country's 23—man final squad for the world cup, before it has been announced. broadcaster vrt showed footage of mattresses being loaded up by a bedding company before th
the derby festival is the largest gathering of people in surrey, and after the highly publicised outbreaksascot, there is a big focus on how this event is going to conduct security and police. 0ur planning for the festival takes month to month that we work with the police in order to make sure we have the right level of security measures in place and visitors to the racecourse will see highly visible security presence. search protocols in place on all the arrivals, sniffer dogs, i missed the...
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later in the day, we could see showers heading towards parts of sussex and surrey, but the greatest threate case overnight as we head into monday. any remaining showers will fade away, drifting towards the south—west. again, lots of dry weather and sunshine around, hardly a cloud in the sky. the threat of showers continues to clip the far south—west of england and the channel islands, but the detail is proving elusive. as we look ahead to the first week ofjuly, we will find little change in the weather. it should be dry and sunny for most, with still the chance of one or two storms. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: four young men have died and a teenage girl is left critically ill after a collision involving a car and a taxi in leeds. i think it is fair to say that it was absolutely devastating. a really significant impact. plans for fewer patients in england to be given nhs treatment for a range of conditions, including tonsils removal and breast reduction. tata steel, which owns the port talbot plant, has confirmed merger plans with germany's thyssenkrupp. tens of thousands prot
later in the day, we could see showers heading towards parts of sussex and surrey, but the greatest threate case overnight as we head into monday. any remaining showers will fade away, drifting towards the south—west. again, lots of dry weather and sunshine around, hardly a cloud in the sky. the threat of showers continues to clip the far south—west of england and the channel islands, but the detail is proving elusive. as we look ahead to the first week ofjuly, we will find little change in...
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the daily mail have found him alive and well and living in surrey.nt because with all of this talk of the thorpe affair going on, a lot of it prompted by this excellent bbc drama, basically it is releva nt excellent bbc drama, basically it is relevant because andrew newton may now actually be investigated by the police over claims that he hired a formerfriend of his, denis mearns, to kill thorpe. he said he was actually approached and he was offered 13 one half thousand pounds to killjeremy thorpe and he said he gave the police ‘s evidence years ago and said the police at the time, one police force anyway, what do the evidence and decided not to pursue it and that would involve jeremy thorpe, but nevertheless as we all know thorpe and three others went on trial for conspiracy know thorpe and three others went on trialfor conspiracy to know thorpe and three others went on trial for conspiracy to murder norman scott, they were acquitted, co ntroversially, norman scott, they were acquitted, controversially, a huge shock that they were all acquitted and
the daily mail have found him alive and well and living in surrey.nt because with all of this talk of the thorpe affair going on, a lot of it prompted by this excellent bbc drama, basically it is releva nt excellent bbc drama, basically it is relevant because andrew newton may now actually be investigated by the police over claims that he hired a formerfriend of his, denis mearns, to kill thorpe. he said he was actually approached and he was offered 13 one half thousand pounds to killjeremy...
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they will be hit and miss and later we might have showers heading all the way to parts of sussex and surrey overnight as we head into monday, any remaining showers will very quickly fade away, drifting to the south—east and out of the way, and building pressure coming in across the north, so again as you are, across the north, so again as you a re, lots of across the north, so again as you are, lots of dry weather and the sunshine, hardly a cloud in the sky, the threat of showers in the far north west of scotland and also towards the channel islands but the detail proving elusive. 30 degrees around london and to the north of london, and as we look ahead to the first week ofjuly we will find very little change in the weather, dominated by high—pressure, dry and sunny, but the chance of a few storms. this is bbc world news today. our top stories... hundreds of marches take place across the united states in protest at president trump's immigration policies. the european union remains split on migrants, with hungary denying signing up to a deal with germany to take back asylum seekers. forging
they will be hit and miss and later we might have showers heading all the way to parts of sussex and surrey overnight as we head into monday, any remaining showers will very quickly fade away, drifting to the south—east and out of the way, and building pressure coming in across the north, so again as you are, across the north, so again as you a re, lots of across the north, so again as you are, lots of dry weather and the sunshine, hardly a cloud in the sky, the threat of showers in the far...
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not many people per square mile surrey get less return of investment or to point fiber and/or they are low income so people would not be up to afford the services. to me we need to have serious national effort nor to promote much more access. the fcc is doing that. the license regulations were adopted across the board to try to modernize our rules to encourage companies, smaller companies that are critical to provide access, to give them a stronger business case are reaching those individuals. one example of what uses a small company serves the parts of vermont that the big play simply don't server don't want to serve. they submitted a letter unsolicited to the fcc and the senate appropriations committee which is set for the first time when investing $4 billion to upgrade our 4g lte service that rural vermonters, spending many more millions on fiber deployment and whittemore optimistic about the future than we ever have been and the light touch market-based approach of the fcc is a major reason why. that letter is posted on the internet. happy to share with anyone if you're interested
not many people per square mile surrey get less return of investment or to point fiber and/or they are low income so people would not be up to afford the services. to me we need to have serious national effort nor to promote much more access. the fcc is doing that. the license regulations were adopted across the board to try to modernize our rules to encourage companies, smaller companies that are critical to provide access, to give them a stronger business case are reaching those individuals....
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very first time for the south—west of england and wales, but storms could arrive into sussex and surreyit is a developing situation. all developing around this flabby area of low pressure. at the same time, we have high pressure building across the north. on monday, most places will have a dry and sunny day once again. there will still be a few storms not far away from the far south—west through the english channel and towards channel islands. but away from here, no sign of any rain. those temperatures still on the high side of year, particularly high towards the south—east into the midlands. for the first week ofjuly, not a great deal of change. hot weather for most. the highest temperatures will be in the south where there is still the chance of one or two thundery downpours, although that threat, that risk is diminishing. because that high pressure is going to be building in across more of the uk, settling things down once again, again on tuesday, it's sunny skies for most areas. but with the high pressure building across the north, here, it is somewhat cooler and fresher, a bit more
very first time for the south—west of england and wales, but storms could arrive into sussex and surreyit is a developing situation. all developing around this flabby area of low pressure. at the same time, we have high pressure building across the north. on monday, most places will have a dry and sunny day once again. there will still be a few storms not far away from the far south—west through the english channel and towards channel islands. but away from here, no sign of any rain. those...
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perhaps have wales but drifting towards sussex and surrey later on in the day.the channel islands. aside from that it looks like it will be dry, it looks that it will be sunny across the board. a little cooler across the far north of scotland. at those temperatures across england and wales while getting to the high 20s, 30 and 31. and for the first week ofjuly, we follow a similar sort of theme. not a great deal of change, sunny and dry weather for most parts of the uk. high temperatures across the southern areas and cooler and fresher to the north. but we have this chance of the odd thunderstorm. this is bbc news. the headlines at eight: four young men have died and a teenage girl is left critically ill after a collision involving a car and a taxi in leeds. i think it's fair to say that it was absolutely devastating, a really significant impact. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed "ineffective or risky", including tonsil removal and haemorrhoid surgery. tata steel, which owns the port talbot plant, has confirmed mer
perhaps have wales but drifting towards sussex and surrey later on in the day.the channel islands. aside from that it looks like it will be dry, it looks that it will be sunny across the board. a little cooler across the far north of scotland. at those temperatures across england and wales while getting to the high 20s, 30 and 31. and for the first week ofjuly, we follow a similar sort of theme. not a great deal of change, sunny and dry weather for most parts of the uk. high temperatures across...
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london we have to go on this exit he is a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco boss on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate that they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see where it goes in italy we had the majority of italians going to the polls voting for parties that were against the neo liberal agenda of the status quo and i would also extend that to the philosophy of the e.u. and now we have a political technical government and it looks like it's only a matter of time before this go.
london we have to go on this exit he is a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco boss on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate that they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see where it goes in italy we had the majority of italians going to the...
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ian runs a business in surrey. tell you right now, running two businesses that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. it's not whether we leave or stay, it's what the deal is. first—time protesters joined veteran marchers fired up by recent warnings from businesses like airbus and now siemens about the potential economic costs of brexit. nobody voted to the damage the country in this way. and the people that lose are our children who lose the right, the freedom that we've enjoyed all of our lives. and there isn't enough of a reason to do this. but some people in the path of the march had a very different view. it's pathetic! it's anti—democratic. we know what we voted for, we voted to leave! toda
ian runs a business in surrey. tell you right now, running two businesses that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. it's not whether we leave or stay, it's what...
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have to have on this exact pillows he is a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco bus on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan or a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see where it goes in italy we had the majority of italians going to the polls voting for parties that were against the neo liberal agenda of the status quo and i would also extend that to the philosophy of the e.u. and now we have a nonpolitical technical government and it looks like it's only a matter of time before there's going to be another election i mean where do you see this going because on the one hand you have the elites worried about share values assets and that's perfectly understandable i think that any anyone in power be worried about that but then you have the democratic process i mean how do you balance these two because this is where it's going to turn into potentially
have to have on this exact pillows he is a senior lecturer in european politics at the university of surrey and in milan we cross to monaco bus on the he is a professor of political theory at the university of milan or a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate they have on this let me let me go to you first in london we have somewhat of a crisis we'll see where it goes in italy we had the majority of italians going to the polls voting...
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later in the day, we could see showers heading towards parts of sussex and surrey, but the greatest threat we had into monday. any remaining showers will fade away, drifting towards the south—west. again, lots of dry weather and sunshine around, hardly a cloud in the sky. the threat of showers continues to clip the far south—west of england and the channel islands, but the detail is proving elusive. as we look ahead to the first week ofjuly, we will find little change in the weather. it should be dry and sunny for most, with still the chance of one or two storms. this is bbc world news, the headlines: tens of thousands of people are taking part in protests across the united states against president trump's immigration policies. the demonstrators are calling for migrant families split up at the us border to be reunited. eu leaders are struggling to reach an agreement on sharing responsibility for migrants. hungary has denied reports that it's among 1a member states to have indicated it would be prepared to take back asylum seekers. four young men have been killed after two cars crashed in l
later in the day, we could see showers heading towards parts of sussex and surrey, but the greatest threat we had into monday. any remaining showers will fade away, drifting towards the south—west. again, lots of dry weather and sunshine around, hardly a cloud in the sky. the threat of showers continues to clip the far south—west of england and the channel islands, but the detail is proving elusive. as we look ahead to the first week ofjuly, we will find little change in the weather. it...
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the press we re case has been reopened and the press were apparently converging on this place in surreyot seem that anyone managed to speak to him but this seems to be with the police will be directing the inquiries next to find out what exactly happened. you couldn't make it up because tonight with got the third and final instalment, i don't know if you have been watching this drama but it has been gripping. i'd have loved it. it's called a very english scandal. now it's all over the papers as well. indeed. my colleagues were ringing around trying to find andrew newton. there is an astonishing photo of him in the mail on sunday and also in the sunday times wiki is dressed in not very much at a fetish party. one of those photographs, when you see it in the sunday papers you think, gosh! one of the things that i find, it seems extraordinary that all this took place in the 70s. , sexuality was illegal then. jeremy thorpe had an affair with norman scott. ——, sexuality —— an affair with norman scott. ——, sexuality — — it an affair with norman scott. ——, sexuality —— it was illegal to be 95v
the press we re case has been reopened and the press were apparently converging on this place in surreyot seem that anyone managed to speak to him but this seems to be with the police will be directing the inquiries next to find out what exactly happened. you couldn't make it up because tonight with got the third and final instalment, i don't know if you have been watching this drama but it has been gripping. i'd have loved it. it's called a very english scandal. now it's all over the papers as...
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becky tyler has severe quadriplegic cerebral palsy and was born starved of oxygen at east surrey hospitalgroup of mps are so concerned they're launching an inquiry into the sustainability of the fashion industry. 70 years after the first caribbean migrants arrived on the empire windrush to help rebuild britain — a thanksgiving service will be held later today.
becky tyler has severe quadriplegic cerebral palsy and was born starved of oxygen at east surrey hospitalgroup of mps are so concerned they're launching an inquiry into the sustainability of the fashion industry. 70 years after the first caribbean migrants arrived on the empire windrush to help rebuild britain — a thanksgiving service will be held later today.
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police officers visited a house in surrey today where it's thought a hit man hired to kill the lovereral leader jeremy thorpe is living. police had said andrew newton was dead, but he's now believed to be alive and using a different name. his apparent death was one of the reasons given to thorpe's former lover — norman scott — for dropping a conspiracy to murder investigation. duncan kennedy reports. this was the moment when people —— police arrived to the house where the mandate previously thought was dead. the police knocked a number of times and left without meeting him. they want to talk to him about the jeremy thorpe scandal a0 years ago. a plot to killjeremy thorpe's a formal male lover. last year wembley so they try to find andrew newton, but the official later wrote i'm satisfied that the police have carried out all possible lines of inquiry, there is key witness is now deceased, to include andrew newton himself. jeremy thorpe's former lover was norman scott, who claimed he was threatening to expose the homosexual relationship he had with him. thorpe was put on trial for plot
police officers visited a house in surrey today where it's thought a hit man hired to kill the lovereral leader jeremy thorpe is living. police had said andrew newton was dead, but he's now believed to be alive and using a different name. his apparent death was one of the reasons given to thorpe's former lover — norman scott — for dropping a conspiracy to murder investigation. duncan kennedy reports. this was the moment when people —— police arrived to the house where the mandate...
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later in the day, we could see showers heading towards parts of sussex and surrey, but the greatest threatway, drifting towards the south—west. again, lots of dry weather and sunshine around, hardly a cloud in the sky. the threat of showers continues to clip the far south—west of england and the channel islands, but the detail is proving elusive. as we look ahead to the first week ofjuly, we will find little change in the weather. it should be dry and sunny for most, with still the chance of one or two storms. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — but first the headlines. four young men have been killed after two cars crashed in leeds in the early hours of this morning. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ‘ineffective'. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people.
later in the day, we could see showers heading towards parts of sussex and surrey, but the greatest threatway, drifting towards the south—west. again, lots of dry weather and sunshine around, hardly a cloud in the sky. the threat of showers continues to clip the far south—west of england and the channel islands, but the detail is proving elusive. as we look ahead to the first week ofjuly, we will find little change in the weather. it should be dry and sunny for most, with still the chance...
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own touch of this tournament he has made his very own pet project once a fee for headquarters in surrey to ask him whether that was a case. of the president the fever introducing into the world cup can you go and see that it's going to be a success it will be a success definitely it will be a success because there will never be a correct decision which will be changed into a wrong decision but there will be wrong decisions which will be corrected into a right decision so there are only upsides there are no downsides i don't understand why you have to be so perfect in the game do we really want that well we want to be as fair as possible in the game and that's why i always would need referees. referees there to take a decision hopefully the right decision when. one when one something is committed which is not in accordance with the laws of the game so. if a gay. game in the world cup an important game but any game. is decided because of a mistake for every single place. and happen. it's not right if we can correct it we felt that this has a detrimental impact on the game if you decide a
own touch of this tournament he has made his very own pet project once a fee for headquarters in surrey to ask him whether that was a case. of the president the fever introducing into the world cup can you go and see that it's going to be a success it will be a success definitely it will be a success because there will never be a correct decision which will be changed into a wrong decision but there will be wrong decisions which will be corrected into a right decision so there are only upsides...
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for the south—west of england and wales, but storms could rival into sussex and surrey, maybe into thearound this flabby area of low pressure. we have high pressure building across the north. 0n have high pressure building across the north. on monday, those braces will have a dry and sunny day once again. there will still be a few storms not far away from the far south—west through the english channel and towards channel islands. away from here, no sign of any rain. those temperatures still on the high side of year, particularly high towards the south—east towards the south—east into the midlands and towards the fence. for the first week ofjuly, not a grey deal of change. hot weather for most. the highest temperatures will be in the south where there is still the chance of some thundery downpours, although that risk is diminishing. because that high pressure is going to be building across more of the uk, settling things down once again, again on tuesday, sunny skies for most areas. with the high pressure building across the north, here it is somewhat cooler and fresher, a bit more clou
for the south—west of england and wales, but storms could rival into sussex and surrey, maybe into thearound this flabby area of low pressure. we have high pressure building across the north. 0n have high pressure building across the north. on monday, those braces will have a dry and sunny day once again. there will still be a few storms not far away from the far south—west through the english channel and towards channel islands. away from here, no sign of any rain. those temperatures still...
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mark phillips, cbs news, surrey, england. >> dickerson: mark phillips, london calling. news." jeff will be back tomorrow. i'm john dickerson. i'll see you first thing in the morning on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org is there really su >>> we begin with a surprising theory about the quake that rocked napa. is it such a thing as earthquake weather? new evidence blames a summer kpix 5 triggering the shaking. good evening i'm alan mark. >> i'm elizabeth cook . the quake may be tied to a dip in groundwater web -- levels in the summer months. the quake was in august 2014 to the south of napa along the west napa fault system. kpix 5 marylee's life to explain how a seasonal change may have put extra stress on that fault. >> reporter: many wonder if there is such a thing as earthquake season. researchers who study the west napa fault system say there could be. >> on the inside, all the glass smash. >> reporter: he and debra white will never forget the sam -- napa earthquake. the sudden shaking j
mark phillips, cbs news, surrey, england. >> dickerson: mark phillips, london calling. news." jeff will be back tomorrow. i'm john dickerson. i'll see you first thing in the morning on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org is there really su >>> we begin with a surprising theory about the quake that rocked napa. is it such a thing as earthquake weather? new evidence blames a summer kpix 5...
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in surrey, the body of a man was recovered from a lake in nuts field. the message from police is not to swim in open water. further north, a large wildfire has left a pall of smoke hanging over large parts of greater manchester. it has been burning since sunday. people living close to the blaze on saddleworth moor are being told to keep their windows closed as firefighters try and contain it. the heat has slowed trains down, too. network rail says track temperatures could reach as much as 20 celsius above the air temperature, meaning the steel rails can expand and buckle. the reduced speeds are intended to lower the force exerted on the track, reducing the risk of problems. but when it comes to the hottest weather this week, west is best. day—trippers we re week, west is best. day—trippers were lapping it up in blackpool this afternoon, with blue skies, blue sea and tranquil conditions. summer is here for a good few days yet. and that weather warning which is in place applies to the north of england, if the temperature is 30 degrees or more for two days
in surrey, the body of a man was recovered from a lake in nuts field. the message from police is not to swim in open water. further north, a large wildfire has left a pall of smoke hanging over large parts of greater manchester. it has been burning since sunday. people living close to the blaze on saddleworth moor are being told to keep their windows closed as firefighters try and contain it. the heat has slowed trains down, too. network rail says track temperatures could reach as much as 20...
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this facility will replace the outdated headley court in surrey, where patients are currently treatedovide services for the civilian population. it claims to provide the best clinical care, but is there a guarantee personnel will be looked after once they've left here? those patients that have to transition into civilian care, we work very closely with the department of health and with the national health service so that we transition their care into their hands and we make sure that they meet the same needs. it's hoped these grounds will provide care and comfort to soldiers and veterans when they need it the most. sima kotecha, bbc news. the world cup continues to provide shocks and surprises, and the pick of today's matches sees argentina face croatia. back in the england camp, there are some injuries to report — the worst being to manager gareth southgate. david ornstein can explain. what on earth is going on?” what on earth is going on? i think it's a measure of how well this world cup has gone for england so far that the top story is an injury to england's manager. more on that i
this facility will replace the outdated headley court in surrey, where patients are currently treatedovide services for the civilian population. it claims to provide the best clinical care, but is there a guarantee personnel will be looked after once they've left here? those patients that have to transition into civilian care, we work very closely with the department of health and with the national health service so that we transition their care into their hands and we make sure that they meet...
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in surrey, the body of a man was recovered from a lake in nuts field.rge wildfire has left a pall of smoke hanging over large parts of greater manchester. it has been burning since sunday. people living close to the blaze on saddleworth moor are being told to keep their windows closed as firefighters try and contain it. the heat has slowed trains down, too. network rail says track temperatures could reach as much as 20 celsius
in surrey, the body of a man was recovered from a lake in nuts field.rge wildfire has left a pall of smoke hanging over large parts of greater manchester. it has been burning since sunday. people living close to the blaze on saddleworth moor are being told to keep their windows closed as firefighters try and contain it. the heat has slowed trains down, too. network rail says track temperatures could reach as much as 20 celsius
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an inquest in surrey heard the car maker knew of 19 previous cases of electrical faults.forforcing bmw to recall cars were not ‘robust‘ enough. the queen has had surgery on her eye to remove a cataract. a spokesperson from buckingham palace said the short, planned procedure last month was a success. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is at buckingham palace. this was kept quiet by the palace until today... the palace i think would regard this asa the palace i think would regard this as a comparatively routine procedure and certainly in medical terms it is one of the most commonplace operations. it was described by the palace as a small, planned procedure. the queen went into hospital about one month ago as the day patient, have the procedure, evidently successfully. no engagements cancelled. the only visible sign has been that she was seen wearing a dark glasses. she will be extremely visible tomorrow, it is trooping of the colour, the marker of her 92nd birthday. she will be in a carriage parading down the mall and she will want the sharpest of vision so that she
an inquest in surrey heard the car maker knew of 19 previous cases of electrical faults.forforcing bmw to recall cars were not ‘robust‘ enough. the queen has had surgery on her eye to remove a cataract. a spokesperson from buckingham palace said the short, planned procedure last month was a success. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is at buckingham palace. this was kept quiet by the palace until today... the palace i think would regard this asa the palace i think would regard this...