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it’s project, but watched in care homes from ayrshire, to surrey.— from ayrshire, to surrey. surrey. it's been so stressful and we _ from ayrshire, to surrey. it's been so stressful and we have _ from ayrshire, to surrey. it's been so stressful and we have had - from ayrshire, to surrey. it's been so stressful and we have had a - from ayrshire, to surrey. it's been so stressful and we have had a lot| so stressful and we have had a lot of isolation in the homes. but it is all coming back and it feels great to bring joy and music back into their homes again.— to bring joy and music back into their homes again. after nearly two ears of their homes again. after nearly two years of pain. _ their homes again. after nearly two years of pain. two _ their homes again. after nearly two years of pain, two hours _ their homes again. after nearly two years of pain, two hours of - their homes again. after nearly two years of pain, two hours ofjoy. - their homes again. after nearly two years of pain, two hours ofjoy. jon | years of pain, two hours ofjoy. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. that's i
it’s project, but watched in care homes from ayrshire, to surrey.— from ayrshire, to surrey. surrey. it's been so stressful and we _ from ayrshire, to surrey. it's been so stressful and we have _ from ayrshire, to surrey. it's been so stressful and we have had - from ayrshire, to surrey. it's been so stressful and we have had a - from ayrshire, to surrey. it's been so stressful and we have had a lot| so stressful and we have had a lot of isolation in the homes. but it is all coming back and...
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dominic raab's firstjail prison in surrey. dominic raab's first jail visit prison in surrey. in government, seen criminals locked up and keeping the public safe. figures today show body scanners have identified 10,000 attempts to smuggle drugs and phones into jails in england and wales in the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars. mr; the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars.— the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars. my name is john security aimed _ crime behind bars. my name is john security aimed at _ crime behind bars. my name is john security aimed at rehabilitating - security aimed at rehabilitating offenders, this call handling centre a chance to give inmates hope that they can change their lives. i think a lot of people struggle to think about the future when they are released, i know it is difficult to get work and the rehabilitation system can be difficult, especially for some people. this system can be difficult, especially for some people.— for some people. this prison is recovering _ for some people. this prison is recovering
dominic raab's firstjail prison in surrey. dominic raab's first jail visit prison in surrey. in government, seen criminals locked up and keeping the public safe. figures today show body scanners have identified 10,000 attempts to smuggle drugs and phones into jails in england and wales in the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars. mr; the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars.— the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars. my name is john security aimed _...
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lisa townsend is the conservative police and crime commissionerfor surrey — shejoins me now. what the l how surprised are you buy what the independent office for police conduct has found by these figures? it comes at a very difficult time for policing and this was referenced in your earlier package, following the murder of sarah abroad by a serving police officer. it is a shock to hear this is still happening —— sarah everard. i would say the rise in cases is a good thing because it means that people are reporting it, women are reporting it. we need to take it in the context of the number of offices over all. 135,000 officers in london and wales. although every single case of this happening is an absolute tragedy to the person that had to go through that and had to go through that abuse, i�*m pleased to see that women are now feeling they can report it. i see that women are now feeling they can report it— can report it. i was going to ask ou wh can report it. i was going to ask you why you — can report it. i was going to ask you why you think _ can report it. i was going to a
lisa townsend is the conservative police and crime commissionerfor surrey — shejoins me now. what the l how surprised are you buy what the independent office for police conduct has found by these figures? it comes at a very difficult time for policing and this was referenced in your earlier package, following the murder of sarah abroad by a serving police officer. it is a shock to hear this is still happening —— sarah everard. i would say the rise in cases is a good thing because it means...
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after the break, they got one back only for him to score number seven for surrey.y the contest was long gone. a rapid saracens won by 71 points to 17 for bath, it saracens won by 71 points to 17 for bath,itis saracens won by 71 points to 17 for bath, it is now four defeats on the trot and with this dumping, the worst at home in the premiership yet. the jacksonville jaguars beat the miami dolphins in the last of the nfl games at the tottenham hotspur stadium. and the jags mascot certainly knows how to make an entrance. he bungee jumped from the top of the stadium before the game. it was all tied at 20 points a piece and boiled down to this last second field goal kick from matthew wright. his 53 yard attempt sailed between the posts and the jaguars won 23—20. the women's draw at indian wells has thrown up a few surprises, with both finalists unseeded in the tournament. the veteran victoria azarenka will take on the spaniard paula badosa and then, later on, cameron norrie will play the most important match of his career. the brit is through to the final of indian well
after the break, they got one back only for him to score number seven for surrey.y the contest was long gone. a rapid saracens won by 71 points to 17 for bath, it saracens won by 71 points to 17 for bath,itis saracens won by 71 points to 17 for bath, it is now four defeats on the trot and with this dumping, the worst at home in the premiership yet. the jacksonville jaguars beat the miami dolphins in the last of the nfl games at the tottenham hotspur stadium. and the jags mascot certainly knows...
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they were in the east surrey brigade.— our two heroes... they were in the east surrey brigade. is there's no rats. that is good to hear! _ good thing is there's no rats. that is good to hear! we _ good thing is there's no rats. that is good to hear! we have - good thing is there's no rats. that is good to hear! we have had - good thing is there's no rats. that is good to hear! we have had a i is good to hear! we have had a source themed _ is good to hear! we have had a source themed morning. - is good to hear! we have had a| source themed morning. thank is good to hear! we have had a - source themed morning. thank you for that. i source themed morning. thank you for that- i know— source themed morning. thank you for that- i know i — source themed morning. thank you for that. i knowi said _ source themed morning. thank you for that. i know i said earlier, _ source themed morning. thank you for that. i knowi said earlier, but- source themed morning. thank you for that. i knowi said earlier, but i'm - that. i know i said earlier, but i'm going to say it again. that would be my ide
they were in the east surrey brigade.— our two heroes... they were in the east surrey brigade. is there's no rats. that is good to hear! _ good thing is there's no rats. that is good to hear! we _ good thing is there's no rats. that is good to hear! we have - good thing is there's no rats. that is good to hear! we have had - good thing is there's no rats. that is good to hear! we have had a i is good to hear! we have had a source themed _ is good to hear! we have had a source themed morning....
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the saudis made to production deals, surrey, . made to production deals, surrey, netflix _ made to productionsee what they have produced. and they are very unusual and rather— produced. and they are very unusual and rather surprising. these are made _ and rather surprising. these are made by— and rather surprising. these are made by young cutting—edge film directors — made by young cutting—edge film directors, of which there are many in riyadh — directors, of which there are many in riyadh. and they are creating tv series— in riyadh. and they are creating tv series and — in riyadh. and they are creating tv series and movies that are very clearly— series and movies that are very clearly critical of rich saudis, possibly— clearly critical of rich saudis, possibly the royals, although that is a little — possibly the royals, although that is a little bit less obvious. they e>
the saudis made to production deals, surrey, . made to production deals, surrey, netflix _ made to productionsee what they have produced. and they are very unusual and rather— produced. and they are very unusual and rather surprising. these are made _ and rather surprising. these are made by— and rather surprising. these are made by young cutting—edge film directors — made by young cutting—edge film directors, of which there are many in riyadh — directors, of which there are many in...
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talks to save one of surrey 5 main bus operations have collapsed ?ntments. surrey county council says many of our residents rely on these services to get them to work, school, medical appointments. london has been ranked as number 11 in a list of the uk's greenest cities, behind sheffield, edingburgh and cardiff. (00v) the study by natwest and the university of southampton ranked cities according to issues such as green space, energy use, recycling and the way we commute. 40 years after they broke into the top ten charts, duran duran are beack with a new album. they've been talking to bbc london about how they made it and the secret of their success. just sitting there in the back of our minds, waiting to come out. it’s our minds, waiting to come out. it's true, and when we get together something special always happens. we have an _ something special always happens. we have an amazing cast of people around — have an amazing cast of people around us — have an amazing cast of people around us on this record, but there's— around us on this record, but t
talks to save one of surrey 5 main bus operations have collapsed ?ntments. surrey county council says many of our residents rely on these services to get them to work, school, medical appointments. london has been ranked as number 11 in a list of the uk's greenest cities, behind sheffield, edingburgh and cardiff. (00v) the study by natwest and the university of southampton ranked cities according to issues such as green space, energy use, recycling and the way we commute. 40 years after they...
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lancashire batterjosh bohannon, surrey wicketkeeperjamie smith and the warwickshire pair of seamer liams are new to the lions set—up. and tour de france champion tadej pogacer will have to deal with two major time trials if he's to win his third consecutive yellow jersey after last year's race was confirmed. —— next year's route was confirmed. it begins with a time trial in copenhagen; the first of three stages in denmark. it'll pass through northern france and the cobbles of the arenberg forest, before the first summit finish in the jura mountains. next the tour climbs the alps, and then the pyrenees... and a 40km time trial on the penultimate stage will decide the yellowjersey, before the traditional finish in paris. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. i will be back in a little bit later on this afternoon. back to you, jane. thank you very much. well, as the problems with the global supply chain intensify, getting goods into britain is not as simple as it used to be — thanks in part to blocked ports an
lancashire batterjosh bohannon, surrey wicketkeeperjamie smith and the warwickshire pair of seamer liams are new to the lions set—up. and tour de france champion tadej pogacer will have to deal with two major time trials if he's to win his third consecutive yellow jersey after last year's race was confirmed. —— next year's route was confirmed. it begins with a time trial in copenhagen; the first of three stages in denmark. it'll pass through northern france and the cobbles of the arenberg...
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when a man in surrey received a fine for driving in a bus lane in bath in somerset more than 100 miles even find a car in the picture. jon kay takes up the story. we got this through the door. laughing. it's not often you can laugh at a parking ticket but paula and dave knight can't stop chuckling. because when they looked closely at the penalty notice they were sent from bath, they spotted a mistake. so my number plate my wife bought me for my birthday is my nickname, basically. it's kn19 ter, which is knighter, which is what my mates know me as. the poor lady that's walking down the bus lane has got a t—shirt on very similar and it's knitter. where her handbag strap goes across, its blocking one of the letters out. so the technology in the cameras thought that lady's sweatshirt, knitter, was your car? yes, that's correct, yes. she's been sort of changed over to a vehicle instead of the person overnight and, yes, i thought it was bizarre. yeah, i couldn't believe it when i got it through. first of all, my wife accused me of being in bath without her. so that was the first thing to exp
when a man in surrey received a fine for driving in a bus lane in bath in somerset more than 100 miles even find a car in the picture. jon kay takes up the story. we got this through the door. laughing. it's not often you can laugh at a parking ticket but paula and dave knight can't stop chuckling. because when they looked closely at the penalty notice they were sent from bath, they spotted a mistake. so my number plate my wife bought me for my birthday is my nickname, basically. it's kn19 ter,...
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and a warm welcome to viewers also joining us today in kent, surrey and sussex.hey personally need to make to decrease their carbon footprint. it's something scientists say we all need to do. so our environment correspondent, tom edwards has been looking at how practical that is. trying to be greener sometimes can be tricky. i've got to go find the bus stop now. our reporter, tara welsh, tried living more sustainably. it wasn't straightforward. but these changes will face all of us if we are to reduce carbon dioxide produced from fossil fuels that cause climate change. it will change how we get around, what we eat and how we heat our homes. so, how do we get people to change their behaviour? so there's this idea that when people are undergoing changes in their day—to—day lives such as starting a newjob or starting university or moving house, they're much more amenable to be making pro—environmental changes at those times, so thinking about the timing at which we suggest that people make changes and also thinking about the kind of advice and practical steps that p
and a warm welcome to viewers also joining us today in kent, surrey and sussex.hey personally need to make to decrease their carbon footprint. it's something scientists say we all need to do. so our environment correspondent, tom edwards has been looking at how practical that is. trying to be greener sometimes can be tricky. i've got to go find the bus stop now. our reporter, tara welsh, tried living more sustainably. it wasn't straightforward. but these changes will face all of us if we are to...
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hejoins me now from farnham, in surrey. he also knew him from a very young age.a terrible shock to yon-— with us. this must be a terrible shock to ou. ~ , , . , shock to you. absolutely. and first of all i would _ shock to you. absolutely. and first of all i would like _ shock to you. absolutely. and first of all i would like to _ shock to you. absolutely. and first of all i would like to obviously - of all i would like to obviously pass on my condolences to sir david's wife julia pass on my condolences to sir david's wifejulia and their five children. this is something totally unexpected but maybe we it should not be unexpected, it's happening with some regularity. david was a very special person and when you hear that a friend that you have known for decades, you know, we grew up known for decades, you know, we grew up in essex together, and were sort of around the young conservative scene in the 70s, and then subsequently when david became an mp we worked close together on religious liberty issues and a great man, and what a tragic, tragic loss of life. ., .,
hejoins me now from farnham, in surrey. he also knew him from a very young age.a terrible shock to yon-— with us. this must be a terrible shock to ou. ~ , , . , shock to you. absolutely. and first of all i would _ shock to you. absolutely. and first of all i would like _ shock to you. absolutely. and first of all i would like to _ shock to you. absolutely. and first of all i would like to obviously - of all i would like to obviously pass on my condolences to sir david's wife julia pass on my...
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it provided -- back into civilian life and we also have katie dallas in surrey who is the a story for the veterans health administration will provide insights into the unprecedented changes that the v.a. made after the war and how it provided medical care for veterans. she will reflect on the entering legacy of the 75th anniversary of the modern era of the medicine and the programs that were initiated during this time, many of which remain very much alive and present in the care of our nation's veterans today. so thank you for joining us today, katie and jeff. >> yes. it's a pleasure to be with you tonight. i can't say be there with you tonight but at least the present. >> yes. thank you maggie and thank you to the world war ii museum for having us. >> absolutely. were very excited to be able to talk about something that means so much to a lot of americans, and really world war ii helped him what we know today with veterans benefits. before we jump into the questions that i have for you all today i would like to remind our audience that the will be time for questions and answers at th
it provided -- back into civilian life and we also have katie dallas in surrey who is the a story for the veterans health administration will provide insights into the unprecedented changes that the v.a. made after the war and how it provided medical care for veterans. she will reflect on the entering legacy of the 75th anniversary of the modern era of the medicine and the programs that were initiated during this time, many of which remain very much alive and present in the care of our nation's...
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sutton and east surrey water have apologised.ed. £16 million has been given to 17 pilot projects across the country which aim to reduce pressure on the nhs and help homeless people find accommodation. it's part of the programme to end rough sleeping by 202a. the kings cross development is celebrating ten years since the first building and public spaces opened. the 67—acre regeneration transformed the former industrial brownfield site — and is now home to central saint martins, youtube, and will be home of google's european headquarters. well, if you're heading out on public transport this morning, this is how tfl services are looking right now. 0nto the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a very mild start this morning — temperatures in some spots remained in the mid—teens celsius, so unseasonably warm, and another unseasonably warm day. high pressure still in charge, warmerair coming infrom the continent, but that's left us with some dense patches of mist and fog this morning. fairly stubborn, as well — it's reall
sutton and east surrey water have apologised.ed. £16 million has been given to 17 pilot projects across the country which aim to reduce pressure on the nhs and help homeless people find accommodation. it's part of the programme to end rough sleeping by 202a. the kings cross development is celebrating ten years since the first building and public spaces opened. the 67—acre regeneration transformed the former industrial brownfield site — and is now home to central saint martins, youtube, and...
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and he was out looking _ the suburbs in surrey and he was out looking at _ the suburbs in surrey andn i put it to him _ key cultural moments. and then i put it to him that if the split of the beatles — it to him that if the split of the beatles had a huge impact on so many people _ beatles had a huge impact on so many people around the world. the beatles were so _ people around the world. the beatles were so loved by generations. i mean, _ were so loved by generations. i mean. my— were so loved by generations. i mean, my daughter as god beatles albums— mean, my daughter as god beatles albums on— mean, my daughter as god beatles albums on her wall, she is 17, mean, my daughter as god beatles albums on herwall, she is 17, her friends _ albums on herwall, she is 17, her friends know— albums on herwall, she is 17, her friends know the beatles. this is why this — friends know the beatles. this is why this stuff still matters. because the beatles are, 50 years after that — because the beatles are, 50 years after that split, they are just still— after that split, they are just still so — af
and he was out looking _ the suburbs in surrey and he was out looking at _ the suburbs in surrey andn i put it to him _ key cultural moments. and then i put it to him that if the split of the beatles — it to him that if the split of the beatles had a huge impact on so many people _ beatles had a huge impact on so many people around the world. the beatles were so _ people around the world. the beatles were so loved by generations. i mean, _ were so loved by generations. i mean. my— were so...
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my hell had just was pulled back and there was a surrey knife. >> the ruthless kidnappers told a desperateshe only had three minutes to plead for her life. with her traumatized mother on the other end of the call. >> if you guys don't p $1 million for me by one week, they will kill me. okay? tonight they have brought me out to kill me. >> amanda. amanda, stay strong. stay strong, honey. >> that phone call definitely made it harder. not to let my imagination go. >> did you keep it together? >> i just felt like i had to. that i had to be strong for her. >> canada does not pay ransom to kidnappers, so if we lorinda wanted to buy amends freedom, she was on her own. a world away in somalia, amanda and nigel locked in separate rooms, had discovered something. if they each stood at their windows, they could hear each other. they began to hatch a plan. >> nigel realized that we might have a chance to escape out that bathroom window. which at first, seemed like an impossible idea. >> each time they used the bathroom, they chipped away at the mortar, holding the brings together, blocking the window.
my hell had just was pulled back and there was a surrey knife. >> the ruthless kidnappers told a desperateshe only had three minutes to plead for her life. with her traumatized mother on the other end of the call. >> if you guys don't p $1 million for me by one week, they will kill me. okay? tonight they have brought me out to kill me. >> amanda. amanda, stay strong. stay strong, honey. >> that phone call definitely made it harder. not to let my imagination go. >>...
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officer walter surrey was surprised, stephen was willing to leave the look out, as rescuers were stillive any indication, i don't want to leave, my wife could still be alive down there? >> he says he couldn't believe, how willingly stephen sharp got into his patrol car. >> i tell you if it was my wife, or girlfriend, whoever they would have had to pry me away from that scene, if it was still at the top of the cliff. he was willingly got into his patrol car. without a word. >> stranger still is how calm the husband seemed. when the officer heard stephen describe how his wife had fallen, he made a mental note. there was no emotion in it. none at all. it was like he was reading a script. >> did it occur to you that, maybe he's in shock? >> no. i've seen people who have lost loved ones, i've never seen anybody act that way. but it was a particular moment later inside the station house, that really caught his attention. he asked if he could get a drink in the water fountain. he was looking like over his shoulder at me and splashing water up on his face, and then rubbing his eyes to make it
officer walter surrey was surprised, stephen was willing to leave the look out, as rescuers were stillive any indication, i don't want to leave, my wife could still be alive down there? >> he says he couldn't believe, how willingly stephen sharp got into his patrol car. >> i tell you if it was my wife, or girlfriend, whoever they would have had to pry me away from that scene, if it was still at the top of the cliff. he was willingly got into his patrol car. without a word. >>...
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nick says, i am 73, from bristol, and i care, unpaid, for my 91—year—old friend in surrey.remely vulnerable so for 15 months during covid, i shielded him by caring for him 20 47 without paid respite. nick himself is 73. vaccination meant we could hire paid carers to give me respite, but we can't recruit suitable carers, they are no longer out there. even at the good pay rates we offer. i am there. even at the good pay rates we offer. iam becoming there. even at the good pay rates we offer. i am becoming exhausted and unwell. nick, i'm really sorry to hear that. michelle says, unwell. nick, i'm really sorry to hearthat. michelle says, my unwell. nick, i'm really sorry to hear that. michelle says, my dad has beenin hear that. michelle says, my dad has been in hospitalfor nearly four months and he is bed blocking because a suitable care home can't because a suitable care home can't be found for him. he has alzheimer's and challenging behaviour. he therefore takes nhs bed and takes a 24—hour security company watching over him. we have a critical situation across the uk. we live
nick says, i am 73, from bristol, and i care, unpaid, for my 91—year—old friend in surrey.remely vulnerable so for 15 months during covid, i shielded him by caring for him 20 47 without paid respite. nick himself is 73. vaccination meant we could hire paid carers to give me respite, but we can't recruit suitable carers, they are no longer out there. even at the good pay rates we offer. i am there. even at the good pay rates we offer. iam becoming there. even at the good pay rates we offer....
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it was organised by the bristol beacon project, but watched in care homes from ayrshire... ..to surreytrainers were stolen — with his wedding ring attached. well last night he gave an update saying he's been reunited with the shoes and the ring. he says the trainers still smell, in his words, horrific, but the good news is he's back in his wife's good books. just wanted to send a quick message to see a huge thanks for all of the messages and also to everyone for sharing the story about the shoes and the wedding ring. i had to make and the wedding ring. i had to make a few calls today and chat to the security of the hotel and everything, and a little update for everyone. would you believe it? they still absolutely stink, but the shoes are back. the wedding ring is back, and i am back in the good books. let's go!— back, and i am back in the good books. let's go! very happy for the coule. books. let's go! very happy for the couple- let's _ books. let's go! very happy for the couple. let's bring _ books. let's go! very happy for the couple. let's bring you _ books. let's go! very happy for
it was organised by the bristol beacon project, but watched in care homes from ayrshire... ..to surreytrainers were stolen — with his wedding ring attached. well last night he gave an update saying he's been reunited with the shoes and the ring. he says the trainers still smell, in his words, horrific, but the good news is he's back in his wife's good books. just wanted to send a quick message to see a huge thanks for all of the messages and also to everyone for sharing the story about the...
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joining me now is gemma haslemere from haselmeretravel in surrey(os) i guess he travel industry is delightedne from the first of november. bilge longer have hotel quarantine from the first of november.— longer have hotel quarantine from the first of november. also all the countries at _ the first of november. also all the countries at the _ the first of november. also all the countries at the moment - the first of november. also all the countries at the moment have - the first of november. also all the l countries at the moment have been removed from the red letters. sad to say the red list has a quite that way and still remains and be used as and when necessary. which is obviously something that is not great to hear because what we want to do is resist store consumer confidence. having there�*s still overhead to somewhat concerning but relatively understandable. the road however is we have not ended our journey here. the road is a relatively rocky for this industry there�*s lots of hurdles to overcome. to clean out the entry restrictions and to all the countries across the world which remai
joining me now is gemma haslemere from haselmeretravel in surrey(os) i guess he travel industry is delightedne from the first of november. bilge longer have hotel quarantine from the first of november.— longer have hotel quarantine from the first of november. also all the countries at _ the first of november. also all the countries at the _ the first of november. also all the countries at the moment - the first of november. also all the countries at the moment have - the first of november....
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an invasive stinkbug that causes crop damage has been found at rhs wisley in surrey.fly, a dry start, largely overcast skies at first. as the day goes on the cloud will tend to break up goes on the cloud will tend to break up allowing sunny spells. it should remain dry throughout and a maximum temperature of 16—19. i�*m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. fuel bills predicted to rise even more as gas prices reach a record high. the business secretary is due to face industry bosses for the first time since the start of the crisis. 20 years since the start of uk military operations in afghanistan and this morning there will be commemorative events in london and here at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire. we will bring them to you live in about half an hour. rowing for rob. friends of former rugby league star rob burrow take on a marathon challenge in aid of motor neurone disease. newcastle united could have new owners after a controversial saudi arabian
an invasive stinkbug that causes crop damage has been found at rhs wisley in surrey.fly, a dry start, largely overcast skies at first. as the day goes on the cloud will tend to break up goes on the cloud will tend to break up allowing sunny spells. it should remain dry throughout and a maximum temperature of 16—19. i�*m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. fuel bills predicted to rise even...
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with two doses or stop and while we�*re speaking of the number of doses, a question from kevin in surrey abroad when a child only has one vaccination rather than two? : :,. only has one vaccination rather than two? : : :, , only has one vaccination rather than two? : :, y�* only has one vaccination rather than two? :, , �* :, two? almost certainly, i'm already heafina two? almost certainly, i'm already hearing this _ two? almost certainly, i'm already hearing this from _ two? almost certainly, i'm already hearing this from parents - two? almost certainly, i'm already hearing this from parents are i two? almost certainly, i'm already| hearing this from parents are trying to travel to other areas that require two vaccinations for adolescents to be able to travel, almost every country in the road except perhaps norway is now giving two doses of vaccine to adolescents. i think the evidence is very strong for two does vaccination, and i am less concerned about children being able to travel, which is also problematic, but i think there�*s also no evidence one dose provides a sufficient level pr
with two doses or stop and while we�*re speaking of the number of doses, a question from kevin in surrey abroad when a child only has one vaccination rather than two? : :,. only has one vaccination rather than two? : : :, , only has one vaccination rather than two? : :, y�* only has one vaccination rather than two? :, , �* :, two? almost certainly, i'm already heafina two? almost certainly, i'm already hearing this _ two? almost certainly, i'm already hearing this from _ two? almost...
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lancashire batterjosh bohannon, surrey wicketkeeperjamie smith and the warwickshire pair of seamer liamt of 100 for the sydney sixers, with elyse villani scoring 5a and meg lanning 23. the match had been reduced to 11 overs a side because of rain, and the sixers were able to reach their target with four balls remaining. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. the queen has officially opened the sixth term of the senedd in wales, on her first visit to the country in five years. 0ur wales correspondent tomos morgan is in cardiff. the queen arrived in cardiff today, she came down on the royal train accompanied by the prince of wales, charles, camilla, the duchess of cornwall. when she arrived, she came from the train station to the the senedd, accompanied by a military procession, and then a 21 gun salute signifying the arrival of the prince of wales and camilla to begin. the queen then went up to meet the first minister on the steps of the the senedd behind me here. she also met local schoolchildren from the lo
lancashire batterjosh bohannon, surrey wicketkeeperjamie smith and the warwickshire pair of seamer liamt of 100 for the sydney sixers, with elyse villani scoring 5a and meg lanning 23. the match had been reduced to 11 overs a side because of rain, and the sixers were able to reach their target with four balls remaining. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. the queen has officially opened the sixth term of the...
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it was organised by the bristol beacon project, but watched in care homes from ayrshire... ..to surreyotland temperature stole 23 the average. southerly winds with us, but with that comes the rain, scotland and ireland saw the warmest conditions, southeast and northern ireland are drying out and looking brighter in the east of scotland, brighter through england and wales over some of the mist and loch lomond will angen of the mist and loch lomond will anger, when you have sunny spells temperatures 20—23. mild for early october and it leads us into another warm night but more rain to come later in the late, same and western scotland, drizzle elsewhere, mostly dry, misty to date in northern england and the midlands, screw the skies in the south—east tablatures drop the furthest like yesterday and this morning starting in the teens. one may unrelated by the orange colours, the cold front through the weekend pushes them away into the continent, the blues indicating something fresher on the way. saturday morning a wet start for northern ireland and the west of scotland, brightening through
it was organised by the bristol beacon project, but watched in care homes from ayrshire... ..to surreyotland temperature stole 23 the average. southerly winds with us, but with that comes the rain, scotland and ireland saw the warmest conditions, southeast and northern ireland are drying out and looking brighter in the east of scotland, brighter through england and wales over some of the mist and loch lomond will angen of the mist and loch lomond will anger, when you have sunny spells...
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what happened was, he lives in dorking in surrey. the bus lane camera was from bath.is woman walking in a bus lane in bath. he got away with it, and rightly so. lane in bath. he got away with it, and rightly so— and rightly so. what is he doing walkin: in and rightly so. what is he doing walking in a _ and rightly so. what is he doing walking in a bus _ and rightly so. what is he doing walking in a bus lane? - and rightly so. what is he doing walking in a bus lane? it- and rightly so. what is he doing walking in a bus lane? it is- walking in a bus lane? it is terrible. . walking in a bus lane? it is terrible-— walking in a bus lane? it is terrible. ,, ., , terrible. she might have been ni -|n~ terrible. she might have been nipping out — terrible. she might have been nipping out to _ terrible. she might have been nipping out to get _ terrible. she might have been nipping out to get there. - terrible. she might have been nipping out to get there. i - terrible. she might have been. nipping out to get there. i have uuite a nipping out to get there. i have quite a lot _ ni
what happened was, he lives in dorking in surrey. the bus lane camera was from bath.is woman walking in a bus lane in bath. he got away with it, and rightly so. lane in bath. he got away with it, and rightly so— and rightly so. what is he doing walkin: in and rightly so. what is he doing walking in a _ and rightly so. what is he doing walking in a bus _ and rightly so. what is he doing walking in a bus lane? - and rightly so. what is he doing walking in a bus lane? it- and rightly so. what is...