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continued at a family home in south london and, overnight, police were also at a rural property in surreying him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. he wasn'tjust our coach. to the players, he was a role model, a mentor and often a father figure. we are going to mourn him as a family member. and he's left a... he's left a big hole, to be honest. two families — rugby and police — will never forget their loss. tom symonds, bbc news. president trump has picked a conservative judge — amy coney barrett — as his nominee to fill the supreme court seat left vacant by the death of the liberaljudge, ruth bader ginsburg. mr trump said senate confirmation of judge barrett‘s appointment should be swift and straightforward. but the nomination has been condemned by democrats who say the president is trying to force through a judge who would help to destroy public healthcare and abortion rights. mr trump‘s presidential rival, joe biden, has urged the senate not to vote on the choice until after november‘s election. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with darren bett. following the su
continued at a family home in south london and, overnight, police were also at a rural property in surreying him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. he wasn'tjust our coach. to the players, he was a role model, a mentor and often a father figure. we are going to mourn him as a family member. and he's left a... he's left a big hole, to be honest. two families — rugby and police — will never forget their loss. tom symonds, bbc news. president trump has picked a conservative...
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continued at a family home in south london and, overnight, police were also at a rural property in surreywo hasn't been made clear by scotland yard. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing and, today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. he wasn'tjust our coach. to the players, he was a role model, a mentor and often a father figure. we are going to mourn him as a family member. and he's left a... he's left a big hole, to be honest. two families — rugby and police — will never forget their loss. tom symonds, bbc news. civilians have been killed and injured during heavy fighting between armenian and azerbaijani forces in the disputed nagorno—karabakh region. armenia has declared martial law and mobilised its male population. armenia says azerbaijan launched an attack on civilian settlements. the country's defence ministry says its troops have destroyed three tanks and shot down two helicopters. the azerbaijan ministry of defence has denied targeting civilians and said it had launched a counter—offensive against armenian
continued at a family home in south london and, overnight, police were also at a rural property in surreywo hasn't been made clear by scotland yard. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing and, today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. he wasn'tjust our coach. to the players, he was a role model, a mentor and often a father figure. we are going to mourn him as a family member. and he's left a... he's left a big hole, to be...
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croydon on friday are searching properties in south london and close to the village of banstead in surrey detectives are unable to question him. sergeant ratana was remembered this morning at the national police memorial day service and east grinstead rugby club, where he was head coach. tom symonds reports. police memorial day commemorates all of those who have died while serving but the killing of an officer is a particularly traumatic event. the home secretary and the mayor of london laid wreaths but the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, was remembering an officer she had personally served alongside. matt ratana, she said, was extraordinary, firm but supportive of those needing help. if some good can come out of this terrible incident in which we have had one of our officers murdered, it would be that more people understand a little bit about the challenges of police work, and see us police for who we are. you know, human beings who go to work to help people, to support people and to protect people, and matt was the epitome of that. he was killed when shots were fir
croydon on friday are searching properties in south london and close to the village of banstead in surrey detectives are unable to question him. sergeant ratana was remembered this morning at the national police memorial day service and east grinstead rugby club, where he was head coach. tom symonds reports. police memorial day commemorates all of those who have died while serving but the killing of an officer is a particularly traumatic event. the home secretary and the mayor of london laid...
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this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area.r north, in scotland's stirling, it was a soggy saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice over the next few hours, there is a tendency for the heaviest of the rain to start to nudge away from northern ireland. still an odd patch for north—west england and perhaps the western side of wales as well, but a mild start to the day for sure. now through sunday, we're going to continue to see the rain pouring down across those western mountains in scotland. now, by the end of the weekend, we could see over 100 mm of rain, so there is a risk of seeing some localised flooding in western scotland. the rain clears away
this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area.r north, in scotland's stirling, it was a soggy saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland....
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beth, who lives in surrey, has been trying repeatedly since yesterday to book a test, but can't. have symptoms. it is extremely stressful, it has added a lot of stress to what is already an upsetting time for us while we are managing everybody being poorly. trying to get through and constantly trying to check my phone to try and hope that we find a test somewhere, and it is really frustrating, to be honest. experiences like that fuelled exchanges at prime minister's questions. they've had six months, mr speaker, to get this right, and yet the prime minister still can't deliver on his promises. the health secretary said yesterday it would take weeks to sort the situation out. well, mr speaker, we don't have weeks. what is happening, mr speaker, is that the british people, quite understandably, are responding to that system with a huge, huge surge in demand. later the prime minister, at a commons committee, admitted there were problems. we don't have enough testing capacity now, because in an ideal world i would like to test absolutely everybody that wants a test immediately. the g
beth, who lives in surrey, has been trying repeatedly since yesterday to book a test, but can't. have symptoms. it is extremely stressful, it has added a lot of stress to what is already an upsetting time for us while we are managing everybody being poorly. trying to get through and constantly trying to check my phone to try and hope that we find a test somewhere, and it is really frustrating, to be honest. experiences like that fuelled exchanges at prime minister's questions. they've had six...
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not far behind was charlwood in surrey.e reason being, this area of high pressure centred across europe that's allowing this southerly flow to drag in some very warm air all the way from africa. so we're seeing temperatures unusually high for the time of year, but things will change subtly as we go into tuesday with weak weather fronts bringing some showery outbreaks of rain to start the day. it's going to be a relatively mild start, however. double digits quite widely across the country. but there will be some rain, not the heavy, persistent rain that we have seen, and it will weaken as we go through the afternoon a little. more cloud into south—west england, maybe south wales and north—west england. can't rule out an odd isolated shower as we go into the afternoon. but we keep, for many of us, dry, settled, sunny conditions, light winds and plenty of warmth to go with it. temperatures again quite widely mid—to—high 20s. we might see 30 degrees perhaps nearer to east anglia through tuesday afternoon. things changing again,
not far behind was charlwood in surrey.e reason being, this area of high pressure centred across europe that's allowing this southerly flow to drag in some very warm air all the way from africa. so we're seeing temperatures unusually high for the time of year, but things will change subtly as we go into tuesday with weak weather fronts bringing some showery outbreaks of rain to start the day. it's going to be a relatively mild start, however. double digits quite widely across the country. but...
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not far behind was charlwood, in surrey.nland uk, with london hot on its heals with 29 celsius. and the reason being, this area of high pressure centred across europe, that's allowing this southerly flow to drag in some very warm air all the way from africa. so we're seeing temperatures unusually high for the time we see temperatures unusually high for this time of year but things will change subtly as we with weak weather fronts bringing showery outbreaks of rain to start the day. it will be relatively mild, double digits quite widely across the country but they will be some rain, not the heavy persistent rain, not the heavy persistent rain we have seen and it will wea ken rain we have seen and it will weaken as we go through the afternoon a little. more cloud into south—west an isolated shower as we go into settled in sunny conditions light winds, and plenty of things changing again though, as we go through the middle part of the week. it stays largely dry. there's no significant rain in the forecast but it will turn notic
not far behind was charlwood, in surrey.nland uk, with london hot on its heals with 29 celsius. and the reason being, this area of high pressure centred across europe, that's allowing this southerly flow to drag in some very warm air all the way from africa. so we're seeing temperatures unusually high for the time we see temperatures unusually high for this time of year but things will change subtly as we with weak weather fronts bringing showery outbreaks of rain to start the day. it will be...
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police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning, local residents heardas a controlled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symonds, bbc news. the british government has defended its decision to allow hundreds of thousands of students in england to return to university for the new term, despite several outbreaks of coronavirus on campuses. thousands of students are confined to their rooms, but the culture secretary, oliver dowden, says it's important their studies aren't sacrificed because of the virus. dan johnson reports now from manchester. for the student in need, there's one emergency service that always delivers. parents have stepped in when supermarket slots ran out. it's just really rough at the moment, and we're really disheartened by the whole entir
police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning, local residents heardas a controlled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symonds, bbc news. the british government...
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check this out, this is how he met the press today and i asked surrey earlier how much bill belichickwhat is net worth was [ laughter ], $35 million. dude, buy yourself a new sweatshirt, okay [ laughter ]. that's kind of funny. >>> i just cannot believe this video right here. this is off the coast of portugal. i hope bill is still, hasn't hit the hay yet. this is a world record by a woman, my again briere. this is about a 73 1/2 foot wave right there. i wouldn't even want to be near it. that's the sporting life, buy guys. ght. i wanted to start a new family tradition. inin a a w wayay, , i i sus- wewe n nowow h havavee phphilil u un-n-apapprprece. hehearar y ye,e, h heae! nonopepe.. i i hehererebyby dedeclclarare e ththe e opog ofof t thehe f firirstst a l dudunpnphyhy g gamame. hahardrd p pas. teteststs s ofof s strtre, gagamemes s ofof c chahan- wiwithth t thehe c chahampmpioig ththe e cocoveveteted d dudunpne anand d ththisis g gifift td toto y yogogururtltlan. phphilil, , itit's's nt gogoining g toto h hapa. yoyourur d disissesentnt h ha, totownwn e eldlderer,, bubut t peperhrhapa
check this out, this is how he met the press today and i asked surrey earlier how much bill belichickwhat is net worth was [ laughter ], $35 million. dude, buy yourself a new sweatshirt, okay [ laughter ]. that's kind of funny. >>> i just cannot believe this video right here. this is off the coast of portugal. i hope bill is still, hasn't hit the hay yet. this is a world record by a woman, my again briere. this is about a 73 1/2 foot wave right there. i wouldn't even want to be near...
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this year well the debate in the senate 8 can take is several days but the longest procedure in his surrey before confirming to the supreme court were 125 days and this was along this procedure ever back in 1916 between did their work now on the neck or a should be there only 124 days left so chances that the next supreme court is going to be named before elections is quite high ok and how will this next judge shape the u.s. in the years to come. it was a new day and if he or she is being nominated by donald trump will be probably a conservative one this will save the country now a very severe way because we're talking about the highest court in the country and this highest court makes a different decisions about different things for example. the women's rights but also i do b.t.i. rights or also who is being deported and who not and if there is a developed also about the elections and the outcome of the elections this court might be the one who is going to decide who is finally the winner of the elections for november 30th ok currently in washington d.c. thank you thank you. but let's tak
this year well the debate in the senate 8 can take is several days but the longest procedure in his surrey before confirming to the supreme court were 125 days and this was along this procedure ever back in 1916 between did their work now on the neck or a should be there only 124 days left so chances that the next supreme court is going to be named before elections is quite high ok and how will this next judge shape the u.s. in the years to come. it was a new day and if he or she is being...
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police are continuing to search farmland in surrey in connection with the case the british cabinet ministerl markets bill —— which the eu want removed —— ‘will remain in the bill'. the bill overrides parts of the brexit deal signed last year —— and ministers admit it breaks international law. mr gove described talk in brussels today as constructive with just over 24 hours until the first televised debate of the 2020 election, president trump is coming under sustained pressure over his tax affairs. an investigation by the new york times claims that he paid just 750 dollars in federal income tax in 2016, the year he was elected president . president trump has described the claim as "fake news" , but it will undoubtedly fuel tuesday night's debate. our north america editor jon sopel has more there's nothing quite like it. one—to—one combat, the red and blue corners, two fighters looking to land a knockout blow. and donald trump's taxes and what he did and didn't pay have opened up again as a line of attack. on the eve of this televised debate, his tax return is once again a burning issue. it's
police are continuing to search farmland in surrey in connection with the case the british cabinet ministerl markets bill —— which the eu want removed —— ‘will remain in the bill'. the bill overrides parts of the brexit deal signed last year —— and ministers admit it breaks international law. mr gove described talk in brussels today as constructive with just over 24 hours until the first televised debate of the 2020 election, president trump is coming under sustained pressure over...
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armed police were also at a farm in banstead, surrey where residents were told a controlled explosionves. at this time the suspect remains in hospital in a critical condition. and due to his state, we are not yet able to speak to him. the gunman was referred to an anti—radicalisation programme, but was not seen as a risk. welcome to east grinstead rugby football club. at matt ratina's rugby club they are coming to terms with his loss. he dedicated his life to rugby and the police, coaching here before starting his final shift. he always had a smile on his face. he would help anybody. he was here, for us, he was at home for his family. his work colleagues and in life general, he was just that kind, caring soul of a man. the shock deepened by the fact that this was a police officer shot by a handcuffed man in a police station and the police now had to work out how and why it happened. tom symons, bbc news, south london. our main story on bbc news... president trump announces the conservative judge amy coney baritt as his nominee for the us supreme court in a move that could have a major
armed police were also at a farm in banstead, surrey where residents were told a controlled explosionves. at this time the suspect remains in hospital in a critical condition. and due to his state, we are not yet able to speak to him. the gunman was referred to an anti—radicalisation programme, but was not seen as a risk. welcome to east grinstead rugby football club. at matt ratina's rugby club they are coming to terms with his loss. he dedicated his life to rugby and the police, coaching...
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not far behind was charlwood in surrey. mainland uk with london hot on its heels with 29 celsius. and the reason being this area of high pressure centred across europe that's allowing this southerly flow to drag in some warm air from africa. so, we are seeing temperatures unusually high for the time of year but things will change subtly as we go into tuesday with a weak weather front beneath some showery outbreaks of rain to start the day. it's going to be a relatively mild start, however. double digits quite widely across the country but there will be some rain, not the heavy persistent rain that we have seen, and it will weaken as we go through the afternoon a little. more cloud into south—west england, maybe south wales and north—west england, can't rule out an odd isolated shower as we go into the afternoon but we keep, for many of us dry, settled, sunny conditions, light winds, and plenty of want to go with that. temperatures again quite widely mid to high 20s. we might see 30 degrees perhaps near or to east anglia thr
not far behind was charlwood in surrey. mainland uk with london hot on its heels with 29 celsius. and the reason being this area of high pressure centred across europe that's allowing this southerly flow to drag in some warm air from africa. so, we are seeing temperatures unusually high for the time of year but things will change subtly as we go into tuesday with a weak weather front beneath some showery outbreaks of rain to start the day. it's going to be a relatively mild start, however....
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this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area.a soggy saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice over the next few hours, there is a tendency for the heaviest of the rain to start to nudge away from northern ireland. still an odd patch for north—west england and perhaps the western side of wales as well, but a mild start to the day for sure. now through sunday, we're going to continue to see the rain pouring down across those western mountains in scotland. now, by the end of the weekend, we could see over 100 mm of rain, so there is a risk of seeing some localised flooding in western scotland. the rain clears away in northern ireland. should brighten up
this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area.a soggy saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain...
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this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area. saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice over the next few hours, there is a tendency for the heaviest of the rain to start to nudge away from northern ireland. still an odd patch for north—west england and perhaps the western side of wales as well, but a mild start to the day for sure. now through sunday, we're going to continue to see the rain pouring down across those western mountains in scotland. now, by the end of the weekend, we could see over 100 mm of rain, so there is a risk of seeing some localised flooding in western scotland. the rain clears away in northern ireland. should brighten up here w
this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area. saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues....
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police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning local residents heard whatlled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symons, bbc news. armenia has warned there could be all—out war with azerbaijan after the heaviest fighting for years in the disputed region of nagorno—karabakh. both nations have now declared martial law and accuse each other of starting the fighting. 0ur correspondent rayhan demytrie reports. sunday morning in nagorno—karabakh. heavy fighting using tanks, artillery, drones and helicopters broke over this territory disputed by azerbaijan and armenia for more than 30 years. both countries accused each other of reigniting the conflict. both sides reported casualties, including civilians. translation: it is no secret that the first fire, including ar
police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning local residents heard whatlled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symons, bbc news. armenia has warned there could be...
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this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area.nks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice over the next few hours, there is a tendency for the heaviest of the rain to start to nudge away from northern ireland. still an odd patch for north—west england and perhaps the western side of wales as well, but a mild start to the day for sure. now through sunday, we're going to continue to see the rain pouring down across those western mountains in scotland. now, by the end of the weekend, we could see over 100 mm of rain, so there is a risk of seeing some localised flooding in western scotland. the rain clears away in northern ireland. should brighten up here with some sunny spells, and probably some sunny
this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area.nks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice over the next few hours, there is a...
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police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning local residents heard whatntrolled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symonds, bbc news. the democratic presidential candidatejoe biden has accused donald trump of rushing to install a new supreme courtjustice to ‘eliminate the entire affordable care act', known as obamaca re. president trump nominated justice amy coney barrett on the supreme court on saturday giving conservatives a six to three majority if the senate approves. the move has drawn criticism because the nomination is so close to november's presidential election. never before in our nation's history has a supreme courtjustice been nominated and installed while a presidential election is already under way. it defies every precedent, every expectation
police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning local residents heard whatntrolled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symonds, bbc news. the democratic presidential...
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in a tweet, surrey police traffic officers say she fell from the front seat of the car into a live lanesay it's lucky "she wasn't seriously injured or killed". opening a live music venue in the middle of a pandemic may seem like a challenge, but that hasn't deterred one entrepreneur who's determined to bring the music back to birkenhead. but new local restrictions means things will be different. bands will have to finish their sets earlier, but they'll no doubt be glad to be back on stage. colin paterson was at the sound check to find out how it's going to work. the middle of a global pandemic. not the normal situation in which to launch a new music venue. this is she drew the gun, soundchecking at future yard ahead of tonight's opening concert. it's just really emotional getting on stage, thinking about the gig that is going to happen tonight, and it's something you don't realise how much you miss it until you go back to it. so each pod will be having two people at them. this is craig pennington. how crazy does it feel to be opening a venue during this time? it feels nuts. but we've go
in a tweet, surrey police traffic officers say she fell from the front seat of the car into a live lanesay it's lucky "she wasn't seriously injured or killed". opening a live music venue in the middle of a pandemic may seem like a challenge, but that hasn't deterred one entrepreneur who's determined to bring the music back to birkenhead. but new local restrictions means things will be different. bands will have to finish their sets earlier, but they'll no doubt be glad to be back on...
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beth, who lives in surrey, has been trying repeatedly since yesterday to book a test, but can't.y stressful, it has added a lot of stress to what is already an upsetting time for us while we are managing everybody being poorly. trying to get through and constantly trying to check my phone to try and hope that we find a test somewhere, and it is really frustrating, to be honest. the government says the uk is testing more than other leading european countries, and that is the case with the number expressed relative to the population. there are, though, some smaller european nations doing more. but laboratories analysing the tests here are struggling to keep up with the workload. the government says new labs are coming on stream, but not for a few weeks. here is how much community testing, not including nhs staff and patients, has gone up in recent weeks. on september the ist, there were just over 119,000 tests processed. that day, lab capacity — the ability to handle those tests — was 156,000. then, over the next couple of weeks, demand soared, with 163,000 tests processed in one d
beth, who lives in surrey, has been trying repeatedly since yesterday to book a test, but can't.y stressful, it has added a lot of stress to what is already an upsetting time for us while we are managing everybody being poorly. trying to get through and constantly trying to check my phone to try and hope that we find a test somewhere, and it is really frustrating, to be honest. the government says the uk is testing more than other leading european countries, and that is the case with the number...
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police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning local residents heard whatce on the ground as a controlled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symons, bbc news. in belarus more than 100 people have been detained after riot police tried unsuccessfully to disrupt demonstrations against president lukashenko. tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets across the country, demanding he steps down. belarus has seen daily protests, since a disputed election in early august. from the capital, minsk, jonah fisher reports. seven weeks after the disputed election, belarus's protests now have a certain rhythm. sundays are the big ones, and there was once again tens of thousands on the streets of the capital, minsk. over the weeks, the protesters' outfits have evolv
police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning local residents heard whatce on the ground as a controlled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symons, bbc news. in...
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beth, who lives in surrey, has been trying repeatedly since yesterday to book a test, but can't.ful, it has added a lot of stress to what is already an upsetting time for us while we are managing everybody being poorly. trying to get through and constantly trying to check my phone to try and hope that we find a test somewhere, and it is really frustrating, to be honest. the government says the uk is testing more than other leading european countries, and that is the case with the number expressed relative to the population. there are, though, some smaller european nations doing more. but laboratories analysing the tests here are struggling to keep up with the workload. the government says new labs are coming on stream, but not for a few weeks. back in july, people were being actively encouraged to get tests. if you are just worried, if you have got a temperature, you've got a cough or you are just not quite sure that you feel right, the sensible thing to do in this covid world is to go and get a test. now it is very different. capacity is much tighter and the message is that only
beth, who lives in surrey, has been trying repeatedly since yesterday to book a test, but can't.ful, it has added a lot of stress to what is already an upsetting time for us while we are managing everybody being poorly. trying to get through and constantly trying to check my phone to try and hope that we find a test somewhere, and it is really frustrating, to be honest. the government says the uk is testing more than other leading european countries, and that is the case with the number...
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when you grow up in a small town in surrey, you rarely thank your parents for naming you keir. fourth member of the east surrey young socialist it did not seem likely that one day i would stand before you as the second keir to be labour leader. but i am. and it is the honour of my lifetime to lead this great movement. these are extraordinary times. the warnings yesterday from the government's advisers were stark. they cannot be ignored. labour, ata advisers were stark. they cannot be ignored. labour, at a time like this, will act in the national interest. we will be a constructive opposition. we will support whatever reasonable steps are necessary to protect lives and protect our nhs. but i also want to say this. there should be nothing inevitable about a second lockdown. it would be a sign of government failure, not an act of god. it would take an immense toll on people's physical and mental health. and on the economy. we need a national effort to prevent a national lockdown. the prime minister has had months to prepare for this. but instead of getting a grip, the government l
when you grow up in a small town in surrey, you rarely thank your parents for naming you keir. fourth member of the east surrey young socialist it did not seem likely that one day i would stand before you as the second keir to be labour leader. but i am. and it is the honour of my lifetime to lead this great movement. these are extraordinary times. the warnings yesterday from the government's advisers were stark. they cannot be ignored. labour, ata advisers were stark. they cannot be ignored....
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in a tweet, surrey police traffic officers say she fell from the front seat of the car into a "live laneion of shakespeare‘s last play has been found in a scottish catholic college in spain. the two noble kinsmen, written by shakespeare withjohn fletcher, was found by a researcher investigating the work of the scots economist adam smith. the 163a volume could be the oldest shakespearean work in the country. earlier i spoke to, drjohn stone from the university of barcelona who made the discovery. i was looking to find things about smith and i came across this poem by accident. it stood out because the binding was totally different from the binding of all the other books in the same section of the library. i pulled it off the shelf and opened it and saw what it was. did you immediately realise how significant it was? i did, i knew it was the oldest shakespeare in spain, i didn‘t know it was the first shakespeare to reach spain. that took about 30 minutes of googling. what have you discovered about how it might have found its way into this college? i think it was brought to the college at t
in a tweet, surrey police traffic officers say she fell from the front seat of the car into a "live laneion of shakespeare‘s last play has been found in a scottish catholic college in spain. the two noble kinsmen, written by shakespeare withjohn fletcher, was found by a researcher investigating the work of the scots economist adam smith. the 163a volume could be the oldest shakespearean work in the country. earlier i spoke to, drjohn stone from the university of barcelona who made the...
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this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area.saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far very fast. so, at the moment, pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice over the next few hours, there is a tendency for the heaviest of the rain to start to nudge away from northern ireland. still an odd patch for north west england and perhaps the western side of wales as well, but a mild start to the day for sure. now through sunday, we're going to continue to see the rain pouring down across those western mountains in scotland. now by the end of the weekend, we could see over 100 mm of rain, so there is a risk of seeing some localised flooding in western scotland. the rain clears away in northern ireland, should brighten up here with some
this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area.saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far very fast. so, at the moment, pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice...
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not far behind was charlwood in surrey.ius. and the reason being this area of high pressure centred across europe that's allowing this southerly flow to drag in some warm airfrom africa. so, we are seeing temperatures unusually high for the time of year but things will change subtly as we go into tuesday with a weak weather front beneath some showery outbreaks of rain to start the day. it's going to be a relatively mild start, however. double digits quite widely across the country but there will be some rain, not the heavy persistent rain that we have seen, and it will weaken as we go through the afternoon a little. more cloud into south—west england, maybe south wales and north—west england, can't rule out an odd isolated shower as we go into the afternoon but we keep, for many of us dry, settled, sunny conditions, light winds, and plenty of want to go with that. temperatures again quite widely mid to high 20s. we might see 30 degrees perhaps near or to east anglia through tuesday afternoon. things changing again though as
not far behind was charlwood in surrey.ius. and the reason being this area of high pressure centred across europe that's allowing this southerly flow to drag in some warm airfrom africa. so, we are seeing temperatures unusually high for the time of year but things will change subtly as we go into tuesday with a weak weather front beneath some showery outbreaks of rain to start the day. it's going to be a relatively mild start, however. double digits quite widely across the country but there...
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not far behind was charlwood, in surrey.heals with 29 celsius. and the reason being, this area of high pressure centred across europe, that's allowing this southerly flow to drag in some very warm air all the way from africa. so we're seeing temperatures unusually high for the time of year, but things will change subtly as we go into tuesday, with weak weather fronts bringing some showery outbreaks of rain to start the day. it's going to be a relatively mild start, however. double digits quite widely across the country. but there will be some rain, not the heavy persistent rain that we have seen, and it will weaken as we go through the afternoon a little. more cloud into south—west england, maybe south wales and north—west england. can't rule out an odd isolated shower as we go into the afternoon. but we keep, for many of us, dry, settled, sunny conditions, light winds and plenty of warmth to go with it. temperatures again quite widely mid to high 20s. we might see 30 degrees perhaps nearer to east anglia, through tuesday af
not far behind was charlwood, in surrey.heals with 29 celsius. and the reason being, this area of high pressure centred across europe, that's allowing this southerly flow to drag in some very warm air all the way from africa. so we're seeing temperatures unusually high for the time of year, but things will change subtly as we go into tuesday, with weak weather fronts bringing some showery outbreaks of rain to start the day. it's going to be a relatively mild start, however. double digits quite...
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beth, who lives in surrey, has been trying repeatedly since yesterday to book a test but can't.ave symptoms. it is extremely stressful, it has added a lot of stress to what is already an upsetting time for us while we are managing everybody being poorly. trying to get through and constantly trying to check my phone to try and hope that we find a test somewhere, and it is really frustrating, to be honest. the government says the uk is testing more than other leading european countries and that is the case with the number expressed relative to the population. there are, though, some smaller european nations doing more. but laboratories analysing the tests here are struggling to keep up with the workload. the government says new labs are coming on stream but not for a few weeks. here is how much community testing, not including nhs staff and patients, has gone up in recent weeks. on september 1st, there were just over 119,000 tests processed. that day, lab capacity — the ability to handle those tests — was 156,000. then, over the next couple of weeks, demand soared, with 163,000 te
beth, who lives in surrey, has been trying repeatedly since yesterday to book a test but can't.ave symptoms. it is extremely stressful, it has added a lot of stress to what is already an upsetting time for us while we are managing everybody being poorly. trying to get through and constantly trying to check my phone to try and hope that we find a test somewhere, and it is really frustrating, to be honest. the government says the uk is testing more than other leading european countries and that...
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police are continuing to search farmland in surrey which is believed to be connected to the murder. at a police custody facility. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. this was sergeant matt ratana receiving a long and good service medal from the head of his force three years ago. since he was shot dead in the croydon custody centre in the early hours of friday, tributes have poured in. and this afternoon came these words from his grieving partner, su bushby. "i had the pleasure of sharing five years of my life with this lovely man. my gentle giant, with his infectious smile and big heart. i think of him with tenderness and love. matt will always be in my head and in my heart." 0rder, order. i'm sure all honourable members will wish tojoin me in paying our respects to police sergeant matt ratana, who was killed in the course of duty on friday. this afternoon, there was a minute's silence in parliament for the custody sergeant, originally from new zealand. he's been remembered for almost 30 years' service to policing, but also for the huge contribution he made to gr
police are continuing to search farmland in surrey which is believed to be connected to the murder. at a police custody facility. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. this was sergeant matt ratana receiving a long and good service medal from the head of his force three years ago. since he was shot dead in the croydon custody centre in the early hours of friday, tributes have poured in. and this afternoon came these words from his grieving partner, su bushby. "i had the...
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police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning, local residents heardbed by police on the ground as a controlled explosion. this is an old pig farm, where people are living before developers move in. there are residents down there, theyjust rent a room, i think, in the main house, of this house, and they are there on a very short term basis and it's very cheap, apparently, that is the attraction. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing and today several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police will never forget their loss. tom symonds, bbc news. the latest government figures show there were 5,693 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 2a period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week, is 5,816. 17 deaths were reported, of people who died, within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test, so on average in the last week, 30 deaths were announced every day. that takes the total number, across the uk, to 111,988. cardiff and sw
police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning, local residents heardbed by police on the ground as a controlled explosion. this is an old pig farm, where people are living before developers move in. there are residents down there, theyjust rent a room, i think, in the main house, of this house, and they are there on a very short term basis and it's very cheap, apparently, that is the attraction. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing and...
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sacked you know psychologically if i see some i get murdered today you really think i want to be a surrey on facebook and i'm really in of a bible scripture not trying to mount a feast on my head get blown off or my. what is done and i ended up bringing the storm to my next question i have a because you bring up these challenging questions important questions both major political parties democrats republicans are being called upon right now to address race based violence white supremacy police brutality and other civil rights abuses do you believe activists right now are asking for the right reforms what are the right reforms we need in this country to survive going forward because that's the biggest thing we're not going to survive unless we write these wrongs. so this is this is what has to happen that i believe the way say and i make it i make it extremely i try to be. strangely clear and you know i don't have a one size fits all solution but i can't say. i didn't believe that mass incarceration was a real thing although i knew people including myself who are arrested in jail for crime
sacked you know psychologically if i see some i get murdered today you really think i want to be a surrey on facebook and i'm really in of a bible scripture not trying to mount a feast on my head get blown off or my. what is done and i ended up bringing the storm to my next question i have a because you bring up these challenging questions important questions both major political parties democrats republicans are being called upon right now to address race based violence white supremacy police...
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police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning local residents heard whatthe investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symons, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the government defends its decision to allow students to return to university despite several outbreaks of coronavirus, leaving many confined to their rooms. cardiff and swansea have gone into local lockdown tonight — with another three areas of wales facing new restrictions from tomorrow. the murdered police sergeant matt ratana is remembered at the rugby club where he was head coach, as the suspect is named as 23—year—old louis de zoysa. in belarus more than 100 people have been detained after riot police tried unsuccessfully, to disrupt demonstrations against president lukashenko. tens of thousands of protesters took
police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning local residents heard whatthe investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symons, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the government defends...
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where i am currently in surrey has relatively low cases.t higher and i don't really want to go to a place where i can't get out of. testing on campus could help keep things moving and maybe allow students to safely go home. but even if they all stick to every rule, cases are already high amongst their age group and more outbreaks will come. tonight in manchester, this is one of two accommodation blocks that are entering their own lockdown. there are 1700 students in the city who have been told to isolate for around a fortnight after 100 cases were linked to this and another accommodation block down the road belonging to manchester polity and university. the university says they can only leave their flats for a medical emergency, teaching will move online. we have been told they will get welfare and medical support but this is no start to their student experience and with so many young people on the move across the country, i am afraid we will have to expect we will see more of this. dan johnson, thank you. students caught up in coronavirus
where i am currently in surrey has relatively low cases.t higher and i don't really want to go to a place where i can't get out of. testing on campus could help keep things moving and maybe allow students to safely go home. but even if they all stick to every rule, cases are already high amongst their age group and more outbreaks will come. tonight in manchester, this is one of two accommodation blocks that are entering their own lockdown. there are 1700 students in the city who have been told...
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this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area. graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice over the next few hours, there is a tendency for the heaviest of the rain to start to nudge away from northern ireland. still an odd patch for north—west england and perhaps the western side of wales as well, but a mild start to the day for sure. now through sunday, we're going to continue to see the rain pouring down across those western mountains in scotland. now, by the end of the weekend, we could see over 100 mm of rain, so there is a risk of seeing some localised flooding in western scotland. the rain clears away in northern ireland. should brighten up here with some sunny spells, and probably some sunny spells
this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area. graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice over the next few hours, there is a tendency...
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in a tweet, surrey police traffic officers say she fell from the front seat of the car into a "live lanety, shelter, estimates that more than 300,000 people living in rented accomodation in england, who weren't in arrears before the pandemic, have now fallen behind on their rent. a ban on evictions in england and wales, ends tomorrow. the government says other measures will protect tenants but housing organisations are calling for more support. here's our business correspondent, katy austin. itjust seems like so long ago now that i last did something like this. for sussex dj ian, the music stopped in march. coronavirus restrictions mean there's still no work and he owes £3000 in rent. they were happy for me to pay 50% untiljuly, when they contacted me to start asking if i could pay any more. can you? no. he will now get a payment from the local council to help, but will still owe his landlord. my future here is certainly in the balance and it is worrying. it does... it's a big strain on your mental health, absolutely. a temporary ban on evictions in england and wales is now coming to an
in a tweet, surrey police traffic officers say she fell from the front seat of the car into a "live lanety, shelter, estimates that more than 300,000 people living in rented accomodation in england, who weren't in arrears before the pandemic, have now fallen behind on their rent. a ban on evictions in england and wales, ends tomorrow. the government says other measures will protect tenants but housing organisations are calling for more support. here's our business correspondent, katy...
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case, for example, operation warp speed, 300 million doses and they have already spent $21 million, surreybillion which is more than the gross domestic product of honduras. so countries could be in a situation where they cannot compete with the large manufacturers. the who is already very short of funds. what impact specifically if the us and china not taking part going to have? some people will lose out? certainly it would help the effort of the us and china andl help the effort of the us and china and i think russia, that isa very china and i think russia, that is a very large percentage of the world's population. the london 25 million population in the us alone. i think we are balancing some political issues. obviously the poor relations between who and the us government fights now isn't helping matters. i can speak to china's motivations but i think potentially there is a fair degree of fallout. there are moral implications to not providing vaccines to all the world citizens. there are potentially political ramifications. these countries think there are. some countries like russia seem
case, for example, operation warp speed, 300 million doses and they have already spent $21 million, surreybillion which is more than the gross domestic product of honduras. so countries could be in a situation where they cannot compete with the large manufacturers. the who is already very short of funds. what impact specifically if the us and china not taking part going to have? some people will lose out? certainly it would help the effort of the us and china andl help the effort of the us and...
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beth, who lives in surrey, has been trying repeatedly since yesterday to book a test, but can‘t. have symptoms. it's extremely stressful, it has added a lot of stress to what is already an upsetting time for us while we are managing everybody being poorly. trying to get through and constantly trying to check my phone to try and hope that we find a test somewhere, and it is really frustrating, to be honest. experiences like that fuelled exchanges at prime minister‘s questions. they‘ve had six months, mr speaker, to get this right, and yet the prime minister still can‘t deliver on his promises. the health secretary said yesterday it would take weeks to sort the situation out. well, mr speaker, we don‘t have weeks. what is happening, mr speaker, is that the british people, quite understandably, are responding to that system with a huge, huge surge in demand. later the prime minister, at a commons committee, admitted there were problems. we don't have enough testing capacity now, because in an ideal world i would like to test absolutely everybody that wants a test immediately. the go
beth, who lives in surrey, has been trying repeatedly since yesterday to book a test, but can‘t. have symptoms. it's extremely stressful, it has added a lot of stress to what is already an upsetting time for us while we are managing everybody being poorly. trying to get through and constantly trying to check my phone to try and hope that we find a test somewhere, and it is really frustrating, to be honest. experiences like that fuelled exchanges at prime minister‘s questions. they‘ve had...
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let me give you one example, a young lady called alice from surrey went to majorca on holiday, knowinghe said. i didn't have any symptoms. i felt absolutely fine. i hadn't really socialised with people while i was on holiday, i'd literallyjust stayed by the pool so ijust thought, if i'm going to catch it anywhere, it is going to be in england and not where i was. in majorca, ijust felt like i was a lot more safe. they were a lot more organised. whereas in england, i feel like people aren't following all the rules. it probably was really selfish of me. i probably wouldn't do it again but at the time... i guess you just think of yourself. you want that holiday but you don't want to quarantine. nobody wants to quarantine. logical what are the police doing about this? we have had four investigations into quarantine breaches by the police, the majority of people were found to be complying but there were 700 cases where people could not get to the bottom of whether people had broken the law. —— have had 4000 investigations. today, the head of the national police chiefs council says there is
let me give you one example, a young lady called alice from surrey went to majorca on holiday, knowinghe said. i didn't have any symptoms. i felt absolutely fine. i hadn't really socialised with people while i was on holiday, i'd literallyjust stayed by the pool so ijust thought, if i'm going to catch it anywhere, it is going to be in england and not where i was. in majorca, ijust felt like i was a lot more safe. they were a lot more organised. whereas in england, i feel like people aren't...