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how much unease is there in a county like surrey. - is there in a county like surrey.don, kinks and in places like that, surrey has stayed loyal to the conservatives at parliamentary level all the way through even the most difficult times. i think it is the one county that did not go labour in the 1997 kind of big swing, i may be wrong. and yet, presumably injeremy hunt's seat, the seed of somebody like dominic raab, michael gove's seat, there must be a certain amount of unease about how much damage happens to a conservative party when somebody doesn't mix something as economic competence is challenge. very much so. the guildford seat was lost to the liberal democrats in 2001. jeremy hunt's was down to around 802,001. this is not safe tory territory at all. not facing liberal and most seats. —— i meant to say labour two label pretty. they do not look good for the conservative party. economic confidence is absolutely top of the list! competence is top of the list. when you look at the statement the prime minister made on friday of the change of approach and not objectiv
how much unease is there in a county like surrey. - is there in a county like surrey.don, kinks and in places like that, surrey has stayed loyal to the conservatives at parliamentary level all the way through even the most difficult times. i think it is the one county that did not go labour in the 1997 kind of big swing, i may be wrong. and yet, presumably injeremy hunt's seat, the seed of somebody like dominic raab, michael gove's seat, there must be a certain amount of unease about how much...
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and evenjeremy hunt's own constituency party chairman, shaun donovan smith, speaking on bbc radio surreyaid it will be disingenuous of me to put a positive spin on where we are right now. everyone concede that it is a challenging situation we are in, largely the creation of liz truss and the challenge is to see if we can reverse it. let's hear what liz truss had to say when she spoke to journalists at her news conference. she was asked why if the chancellor had to go she could stay. my conviction this country needs to go for growth is rooted in my personal experience. i know what it's like to grow up somewhere that isn't feeling the benefits of growth. i saw what that meant, and i'm not prepared to accept that for our country. i want a country where people can get good jobs, new businesses can set up and families can afford an even better life. that's why, from day one, i've been ambitious for growth. since the 2008 financial crisis, the potential of this great country has been held back by persistently weak growth. i want to deliver a low tax, high wage, high—growth economy. it's what i
and evenjeremy hunt's own constituency party chairman, shaun donovan smith, speaking on bbc radio surreyaid it will be disingenuous of me to put a positive spin on where we are right now. everyone concede that it is a challenging situation we are in, largely the creation of liz truss and the challenge is to see if we can reverse it. let's hear what liz truss had to say when she spoke to journalists at her news conference. she was asked why if the chancellor had to go she could stay. my...
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when i talk to my - constituents in south-west surrey, constituents in south—west surrey, what they want, and the worst thing for that would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. ithink another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing people really want to happen. but a former cabinet colleague said liz truss needed more talent in her team. ,, , ., , , team. she needs to bring the broad conservative _ team. she needs to bring the broad conservative party _ team. she needs to bring the broad conservative party into _ team. she needs to bring the broad conservative party into her - conservative party into her government. a conservative party into her government.— conservative party into her - government._ she conservative party into her _ government._ she needs a government. a reshuffle? she needs a reshuffle because _ government. a reshuffle? she needs a reshuffle because the _ government. a reshuffle? she needs a reshuffle because the reshuffle - government. a reshuffle? she needs a reshuffle because the reshuffle she - res
when i talk to my - constituents in south-west surrey, constituents in south—west surrey, what they want, and the worst thing for that would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. ithink another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing people really want to happen. but a former cabinet colleague said liz truss needed more talent in her team. ,, , ., , , team. she needs to bring the broad conservative _ team. she needs to bring...
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robot fish didn't gobble up micro plastics from water has been brought to light by the university of surrey a prototype of this year's winning entry in the uk's robotics contest and it has gills that can filter out plastics in the water as it swims and free to download for anyone with a 3d printer. we have robots on lakes, coming to the left, and it's an ongoing programme of making a water cleaner. into the meta—verse now, where interpol is looking to catch the next generation of criminals. the global policing organisation has announced it will be training officers in its own virtual world in hopes that by experiencing the meta—verse first hand, it will be better equipped to police it. and finally scientists at the national university of singapore said they created the world's first interactive mouthguard. the smart mouthguard let's individuals with limited hand function control smartphones, computers and wheelchairs by translating bite patterns into instructions. the open water. the last place you want to get into difficulties. last year, lifeguards from the royal national lifeboat institu
robot fish didn't gobble up micro plastics from water has been brought to light by the university of surrey a prototype of this year's winning entry in the uk's robotics contest and it has gills that can filter out plastics in the water as it swims and free to download for anyone with a 3d printer. we have robots on lakes, coming to the left, and it's an ongoing programme of making a water cleaner. into the meta—verse now, where interpol is looking to catch the next generation of criminals....
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when i talk to my constituents in south west surrey, what they want is stability, and the worst thingore political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing that people really want to happen. but some of mr hunt's colleagues are still seething about the government's now abandoned plan for unfunded tax cuts. over the past few weeks, the government has looked like libertarianjihadists, and treated the whole country as kind of laboratory mice in which to carry out ultra, ultra free—market experiments. i wasn't the only one thati thought it was a mistake. even the us president has a view about what's been going on here. the idea of cutting taxes on the super wealthy - at a time when... anyway, ijust think, - i disagree with the policy but it's up to greatl britain to make that judgement and not me. and may have chilled relations with number ten with that highly unusual bit of commentary. as despairing tory mps trudge back to westminster tomorrow, they know this is a political crisis that directly affects their constituents. and if the la
when i talk to my constituents in south west surrey, what they want is stability, and the worst thingore political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing that people really want to happen. but some of mr hunt's colleagues are still seething about the government's now abandoned plan for unfunded tax cuts. over the past few weeks, the government has looked like libertarianjihadists, and treated the whole country as kind of laboratory mice in...
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when i talk to my constituents in south west surrey, what they want is stability, and the worst thing that would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing that people really want to happen. but some of mr hunt's colleagues are still seething about the government's now abandoned plan for unfunded tax cuts. over the past few weeks, the government has looked like libertarianjihadists and treated the whole country as kind of laboratory mice in which to carry out ultra, ultra free—market experiments. i wasn't the only one that thought it was a mistake. even the us president has a view about what's been going on here. the idea of cutting taxes on the super wealthy at a time when... anyway, ijust think, i disagree with the policy but it's up to great britain to make that judgment and not me. and may have chilled relations with number ten with that highly unusual bit of commentary. as despairing tory mps trudge back to westminster tomorrow, they know this is a political crisis that directly affects their constituents. and i
when i talk to my constituents in south west surrey, what they want is stability, and the worst thing that would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing that people really want to happen. but some of mr hunt's colleagues are still seething about the government's now abandoned plan for unfunded tax cuts. over the past few weeks, the government has looked like libertarianjihadists and treated the whole country as kind of...
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when i talk to my constituents in south west surrey, what they want is stability, and the worst thingt would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing that people really want to happen. but a former cabinet colleague said liz truss needed to get more talent in her team. she needs to bring the broad conservative party into her government. so a reshuffle? she needs a reshuffle, because the reshuffle that she started her administration with, she took the decision — which was respectable but high—risk — to only put in the cabinet people who had voted for her, and that means, you know, that's only a third of the conservative party in parliament. as despairing tory mps trudge back to westminster tomorrow, they know this is a political crisis that directly affects their constituents, and if the last few weeks have shown anything it's that decisions made by politicians here can have an instant impact on people's lives and the economy, on the value of the pound, on borrowing costs, mortgage payments and rents. and it seems m
when i talk to my constituents in south west surrey, what they want is stability, and the worst thingt would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing that people really want to happen. but a former cabinet colleague said liz truss needed to get more talent in her team. she needs to bring the broad conservative party into her government. so a reshuffle? she needs a reshuffle, because the reshuffle that she started her...
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when i talk to my constituents in south—west surrey, what they want is stability, and the worst thinghat would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing people really want to happen. watching on, a former cabinet colleague with his own list of demands. she needs to bring the broad conservative party into her government. she needs a reshuffle, she needs to restore trust. trust with the voters but also not slagging off the institutions that are the bedrock of prosperity. organisations like the bank of england, like the office for budget responsibility, like the imf. and the criticism stretches way beyond westminster. 0n the other side of the pond, confidence in the uk seems to be melting away. | the idea of cutting taxes on the i super wealthy at a time when... anyway, ijust think... i disagree with the policy, - but it's up to great britain to make that judgment, not me. it is highly unusual for the leader of the free world to speak out like this. jeremy hunt is preparing a menu that has very little sweet on it. inst
when i talk to my constituents in south—west surrey, what they want is stability, and the worst thinghat would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing people really want to happen. watching on, a former cabinet colleague with his own list of demands. she needs to bring the broad conservative party into her government. she needs a reshuffle, she needs to restore trust. trust with the voters but also not slagging off the...
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it's it's cool to see maybe surrey take the reigns this time. right now. fans of also theorized. >> it could be looking at any on those care door are a number of other. the women who were on that poster. if you seen it. so have to wait and see. and i will definitely be there opening night november. 11th, it comes out. so, you know, that's going to be a great movie side. >> all right. so let's talk about this, ok? so passengers will no longer need to show proof of vaccination or a negative covid test to board the cruise line. they updated their covid-19 into testing. max, i'm asking as well vaccine requirements. but you still going to show local requirements of the various destinations that the cruises take you to. so make sure you still have that, although they're not required on the ship, no region still have to show that when you get to these different locations. how will still to come up in the next hour, police released new details in the homicide of 2 teenage brothers. >> from the east, we've been following this story going to have more on that. and p
it's it's cool to see maybe surrey take the reigns this time. right now. fans of also theorized. >> it could be looking at any on those care door are a number of other. the women who were on that poster. if you seen it. so have to wait and see. and i will definitely be there opening night november. 11th, it comes out. so, you know, that's going to be a great movie side. >> all right. so let's talk about this, ok? so passengers will no longer need to show proof of vaccination or a...
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daniele albertazzi joins me now, he is a professor of politics at the university of surrey and co—directoras some real concern about what a right—wing coalition government might do on the international stage particularly when it comes to geopolitical issues such as the war in ukraine, what is your expectation? i such as the war in ukraine, what is your expectation?— your expectation? i think that meloni has — your expectation? i think that meloni has been _ your expectation? i think that meloni has been very - your expectation? i think that meloni has been very clear. your expectation? i think that l meloni has been very clear and consistent in trying to reassure the united states and they have told that italy will stand by ukraine. she has made various calls with the president of ukraine to reiterate this. but also to reassure the european commission that italy is going to continue to lay a constructive role within europe. i am expecting this government to do this because frankly, i don't think they have any other choice. meloni needs to be seen as a credible conservative leader and this
daniele albertazzi joins me now, he is a professor of politics at the university of surrey and co—directoras some real concern about what a right—wing coalition government might do on the international stage particularly when it comes to geopolitical issues such as the war in ukraine, what is your expectation? i such as the war in ukraine, what is your expectation?— your expectation? i think that meloni has — your expectation? i think that meloni has been _ your expectation? i think...
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here at wisley gardens in surrey, apple detectivejim arbury�*s on a mission to identify them.arm. i think this is court pendu plat, which is an old french apple, certainly from the middle ages or possibly even roman. this summer's heatwave and drought has caused problems for crops, but apples have fared relatively well and should be particularly sweet due to the sunshine. well, it's going to be a bumper year, so there's going to be a lot. but also, importantly, it's going to be really good quality, i think. they're going to be quite firm and with good flavour and sweet, plenty of sugar in them. so that's going to give them generally good flavour. and that particularly applies to some of the later ripening apples, which do need that long season to ripen and get good flavour and good...good, sweet apples. community orchards are born out of a desire to reconnect with nature and make the most of local food. and they're becoming all the more important as food prices soar. helen briggs, bbc news in the surry hills. we were off to a chilly start this morning and particularly in parts
here at wisley gardens in surrey, apple detectivejim arbury�*s on a mission to identify them.arm. i think this is court pendu plat, which is an old french apple, certainly from the middle ages or possibly even roman. this summer's heatwave and drought has caused problems for crops, but apples have fared relatively well and should be particularly sweet due to the sunshine. well, it's going to be a bumper year, so there's going to be a lot. but also, importantly, it's going to be really good...
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the first is that when i talk to my constituents in south west surrey, what they want is stability.or that would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing that people really want to happen. the second thing i'd say is that when it comes to a general election, when the public give their verdict on this government, they willjudge us much more on what happens in the next 18 months than what's happened the last 18 days. the sunday papers this morning are full of reports of potential leadership plots, various different names being bandied about to take overfrom liz names being bandied about to take over from liz truss and it was interesting to note the language jeremy hunt use there. he said we don't need a lengthy leadership contest. of course, what we understand is being discussed quite a lot in the corridors around westminster on that different whatsapp groups is a coronation, not allowing conservative members to have their say, this time, sol thought that was an interesting one but also on the laura kuenssberg prog
the first is that when i talk to my constituents in south west surrey, what they want is stability.or that would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing that people really want to happen. the second thing i'd say is that when it comes to a general election, when the public give their verdict on this government, they willjudge us much more on what happens in the next 18 months than what's happened the last 18 days. the...
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daniele albertazzi is a professor of politics at the university of surrey.to make major changes to foreign policy. meloni has been clear and consistent _ meloni has been clear and consistent on _ meloni has been clear and consistent on trying - meloni has been clear —.ic consistent on trying to reassure the united states saying that italy will stand by ukraine. she is make calls with the president of ukraine to re—aerate this. but also to reassure the european commission that italy will still play a constructive role within europe. i am expecting this government to do this because frankly i don't think that they have any other choice. meloni needs to be seen abroad as a credible conservative leader. this is what she wants to be seen as a conservative. as far as the relationship with the european commission is concerned let's keepin commission is concerned let's keep in mind that italy is gaining at the mine recovering money that is coming our way after the pandemic. some of these have already been secured by the previous government but there is one in decemb
daniele albertazzi is a professor of politics at the university of surrey.to make major changes to foreign policy. meloni has been clear and consistent _ meloni has been clear and consistent on _ meloni has been clear and consistent on trying - meloni has been clear —.ic consistent on trying to reassure the united states saying that italy will stand by ukraine. she is make calls with the president of ukraine to re—aerate this. but also to reassure the european commission that italy will...
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the first is, when i talked to my constituents in southwest surrey, what they want a stability.hat would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that is the last thing that people really want to happen. the second thing i would say is when it comes to a general election, when the public give their verdict on this government, they willjudge us much more on what happens in the next 18 months than what has happened in the last 18 days. i suppose that is one thing that liz truss has going for her. there does not have to be another general election in the uk for another couple of years, but matters might be taken out of her hands. i think certain mps will give her the effort of the doubt largely until the economic statement, which they are working on, as we speak at chequers to turn things around and reassure the markets. if they fail in that aim with the economic statement, we might be talking about once again a change of prime minister in the uk. as strange as it seems.— as strange as it seems. thank you very much- _ thank you very
the first is, when i talked to my constituents in southwest surrey, what they want a stability.hat would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that is the last thing that people really want to happen. the second thing i would say is when it comes to a general election, when the public give their verdict on this government, they willjudge us much more on what happens in the next 18 months than what has happened in the last 18 days. i suppose...
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well for surrey's talks with the candidates running for district 6, which encompasses the campus where that shooting took place. >> i will try not to get of emotional. oakland unified school candidate joelle velasquez's spoke with me about the shooting on the king estates campus 2 weeks ago. he is running for a seat us. stay representing the families and students who attend the school where the shooting took place. let's bring the that the district. >> staff at. let's bring everybody into the room and start moving this forward because we agree upon one thing. we're going to make our school site safe and these incidences, these acts of this violence specifically related to gun violence is going to end. >> open schools face real challenges. i'm running to bring the focus back to what matters most, which is our students. because right now we're feeling them. we're feeling them academically. we are failing them in terms of their physical safety. carraman gia is currently the board member for district 6 and also running for a full term. she was appointed by the board this summer after a boa
well for surrey's talks with the candidates running for district 6, which encompasses the campus where that shooting took place. >> i will try not to get of emotional. oakland unified school candidate joelle velasquez's spoke with me about the shooting on the king estates campus 2 weeks ago. he is running for a seat us. stay representing the families and students who attend the school where the shooting took place. let's bring the that the district. >> staff at. let's bring...
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bianca n oobolo, cnn, surrey. >> reporter: joining me in london is tim bale, professor of politics ateen mary university of london. let's discuss how johnson's withdrawal is going to play out. we have not yet heard from the mordaunt camp about anything to do with her dropping out. one presumes that mordaunt is trying to pick up enough supporters to secure that 100 vote count. how much of a moral dilemma is that going to present to mordaunt? if she reaches that, we know she would potentially go through to the members who may end up picking her over the will of the mps here. >> well, i might regret saying this, but i don't think there's very much chance she will pick up sufficient nominations to go through. i think it's fairly clear now that the momentum is behind rishi sunak. i think many of those who might have thought of moving across to mordaunt will be thinking now about jobs under rishi sunak and will be more likely to break for him than for her. there is still some bad blood towards sunak among those who resented his role in ditching boris johnson. but i think most people can now
bianca n oobolo, cnn, surrey. >> reporter: joining me in london is tim bale, professor of politics ateen mary university of london. let's discuss how johnson's withdrawal is going to play out. we have not yet heard from the mordaunt camp about anything to do with her dropping out. one presumes that mordaunt is trying to pick up enough supporters to secure that 100 vote count. how much of a moral dilemma is that going to present to mordaunt? if she reaches that, we know she would...
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it offers pastries from its in-house pot to surrey on sundays. it serves up a $75.3 course. meal which is seasonal and rotates frequently. the restaurant says they have worked with a veterinarian to ensure all dishes are complete balanced and contain dog safe ingredients. i think that gets too human food to the 75 bucks. i hope so. the dog food looks good enough to eat. yeah, it looks pretty tasty there doesn't i mean, they do. that was impressive. man. lot artwork going involved that other 7 dogs the dogs like it. hey, guys, we got a lot going on this weekend. of course, we've got the blue angels, but we've also got a few other things might want to check out. >> about 4 fun thing for tonight. this is a beautiful on the water lantern festival that is going to be in foster city. yeah. that is going to start at 03:30pm, in the afternoon on saturday. the temperatures going to be warm. there will be mostly sunny skies and you're talking about the mid 70's there. so we want to go check that out as the sun sets. that should be a beautiful sight to see. all right. the california se
it offers pastries from its in-house pot to surrey on sundays. it serves up a $75.3 course. meal which is seasonal and rotates frequently. the restaurant says they have worked with a veterinarian to ensure all dishes are complete balanced and contain dog safe ingredients. i think that gets too human food to the 75 bucks. i hope so. the dog food looks good enough to eat. yeah, it looks pretty tasty there doesn't i mean, they do. that was impressive. man. lot artwork going involved that other 7...
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helen briggs, bbc news, in the surrey hills. _ if you've had a bumper crop of fruit this year, in your garden, a community orchard orjust your local park, we'd love to see your pictures. please do send them in, your harvest of apples. you can e—mail us or tweet us using the hashtag bbc breakfast. ,, ., . ,, , tweet us using the hashtag bbc i breakfast._ sorry, breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry, excuse me? _ breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry, excuse me? it— breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry, excuse me? it is— breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry, excuse me? it is a _ breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry, excuse me? it is a type _ breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry, excuse me? it is a type of - breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry, excuse me? it is a type of apple. | breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry, l excuse me? it is a type of apple. it is not an extraction. _ excuse me? it is a type of apple. it is not an extraction. i _ excuse me? it is a type of apple. it is not an extraction. i did _ excuse me? it is a type of apple. it is not an ext
helen briggs, bbc news, in the surrey hills. _ if you've had a bumper crop of fruit this year, in your garden, a community orchard orjust your local park, we'd love to see your pictures. please do send them in, your harvest of apples. you can e—mail us or tweet us using the hashtag bbc breakfast. ,, ., . ,, , tweet us using the hashtag bbc i breakfast._ sorry, breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry, excuse me? _ breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry, excuse me? it— breakfast. slack my girdle. sorry,...
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. >> stein, us surrey. they're open from 6 in the morning if i yell loud enough, someone is going me and come home front. >> the suspect is local to the sonoma valley area. police say they're going to release more information later this week. that will include the suspect's name as well as the deputies involved names in sonoma. amanda hari kron, 4 news. >> well, in the east bay, police are looking for a suspect they believe shot someone saturday night in walnut creek. that shooting happened about 11:20pm, on hutchinson court. that's right. near northgate high school. police say the victim went to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries. no arrests have been made, but we'll let you know if there's an update on that front. meanwhile, also in walnut creek, police arrested a man in connection with an attempted assault at the walnut creek, bart station. police say 34 year-old richard mcdowell of pittsburgh. forced a 20 year-old woman into the elevator after coming off of an sfo bound train right around m
. >> stein, us surrey. they're open from 6 in the morning if i yell loud enough, someone is going me and come home front. >> the suspect is local to the sonoma valley area. police say they're going to release more information later this week. that will include the suspect's name as well as the deputies involved names in sonoma. amanda hari kron, 4 news. >> well, in the east bay, police are looking for a suspect they believe shot someone saturday night in walnut creek. that...
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bit of early mist — particularly across parts of surrey — and with high cloud out towards the west, thenh—westerly breeze. yes, it will cloud over at times, temperatures will get as high as perhaps 19 or 20 degrees celsius — so above the seasonal average. and then, as we head through this evening and overnight, it's a lot milder than it was last night — temperatures should stay in double figures. again, it's looking dry. the wind will start to pick up, so quite a breezy start to the day tomorrow. tomorrow is a lot windier — but, again, it should stay dry, there'll be some sunny spells with highs of 19 or 20 degrees celsius. very windy on wednesday. that's it, bye for now. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. coming up on breakfast this morning... after two years, 2,000 pen nibs and a00 cans of black spray paint, we'll take a look around the transformed home of the artist mr doodle. # you make me feel like dancin'. # i wanna dance the night away. the musician leo sayer will be here as he celebrates a milestone 50 years in the industry. and we'll be finding out what hundr
bit of early mist — particularly across parts of surrey — and with high cloud out towards the west, thenh—westerly breeze. yes, it will cloud over at times, temperatures will get as high as perhaps 19 or 20 degrees celsius — so above the seasonal average. and then, as we head through this evening and overnight, it's a lot milder than it was last night — temperatures should stay in double figures. again, it's looking dry. the wind will start to pick up, so quite a breezy start to the...
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at the university of surrey.sleep?— like that much sleep? i am not necessarily _ like that much sleep? i am not necessarily sure _ like that much sleep? i am not necessarily sure that _ like that much sleep? i am not necessarily sure that the - like that much sleep? i am not necessarily sure that the studyi necessarily sure that the study shows that five hours is the tipping point. 0ther shows that five hours is the tipping point. other studies suggested six hours is the tipping point, but what is new about this study is that the researchers not only looked at the risk of developing one chronic condition, but also the risk of developing multiple conditions like liver disease and kidney disease or liver disease and kidney disease or liver disease and stroke, so it is the multi—mobility that they are developing, and the people who answered that they sleep five hours or less during an average week night, those had a 20 or 30% increased risk of developing those multi—mobility is. this increased risk of developing tho
at the university of surrey.sleep?— like that much sleep? i am not necessarily _ like that much sleep? i am not necessarily sure _ like that much sleep? i am not necessarily sure that _ like that much sleep? i am not necessarily sure that the - like that much sleep? i am not necessarily sure that the studyi necessarily sure that the study shows that five hours is the tipping point. 0ther shows that five hours is the tipping point. other studies suggested six hours is the tipping point, but...
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councillor tim 0liver, he is the chairman of the county councils network and the conservative leader of surreyrms of funding going forward. we to us in terms of funding going forward. ~ ., ., , to us in terms of funding going forward. ~ . ., , ., forward. we already have significantly _ forward. we already have| significantly overstretched forward. we already have - significantly overstretched budgets and many of us are having to look at efficiencies this year but our concerns are the longer term picture. at the moment rare concerns are the longer term picture. at the moment we are facing somethin: picture. at the moment we are facing something across _ picture. at the moment we are facing something across ccn _ picture. at the moment we are facing something across ccn members - something across ccn members something across ccn members something like a 7 billion shortfall in funding something like a 7 billion shortfall infunding and something like a 7 billion shortfall in funding and we will look utilising the very limited reserves councils carry and again next year a similar numberso we counc
councillor tim 0liver, he is the chairman of the county councils network and the conservative leader of surreyrms of funding going forward. we to us in terms of funding going forward. ~ ., ., , to us in terms of funding going forward. ~ . ., , ., forward. we already have significantly _ forward. we already have| significantly overstretched forward. we already have - significantly overstretched budgets and many of us are having to look at efficiencies this year but our concerns are the longer...
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here at wisley gardens in surrey, apple detectivejim arbury�*s on a mission to identify them.ing to give them generally good flavour. and that particularly applies to some of the later ripening apples, which do need that long season to ripen and get good flavour and good...good, sweet apples. community orchards are born out of a desire to reconnect with nature and make the most of local food. and they�*re becoming all the more important as food prices soar. helen briggs, bbc news in the surry hills. the weather affecting the apple crops. let�*s catch up with the weather news with carol. some of us frost, some of us had some rain. under clearskies, the temperature fell away under this area of high pressure. also france coming in from the north and west bringing in the rain over the course of this money you can see it quite nicely over northern and western scotland. you can progress into northern ireland and a few showers around the pennines will see some of those get into north—west wales through the course of the day as well. but as we come further east and south, there is a l
here at wisley gardens in surrey, apple detectivejim arbury�*s on a mission to identify them.ing to give them generally good flavour. and that particularly applies to some of the later ripening apples, which do need that long season to ripen and get good flavour and good...good, sweet apples. community orchards are born out of a desire to reconnect with nature and make the most of local food. and they�*re becoming all the more important as food prices soar. helen briggs, bbc news in the...
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named — building a new centre in surrey named the oak unit, hence the 0aktree~ — named the oak unit,fancy a dressed as a tree. such an honour to be here. ifancya run but dressed as a tree. such an honour to be here. i fancya run but i dressed as a tree. such an honour to be here. i fancy a run but i do not think— be here. i fancy a run but i do not think i_ be here. i fancy a run but i do not think i would _ be here. i fancy a run but i do not think i would make it round, to be honest _ think i would make it round, to be honest i— think i would make it round, to be honest. i was asking him think i would make it round, to be honest. iwas asking him how think i would make it round, to be honest. i was asking him how quickly he runs _ honest. i was asking him how quickly he runs i_ honest. i was asking him how quickly he runs. i could not keep up with him _ he runs. i could not keep up with him and — he runs. i could not keep up with him and he _ he runs. i could not keep up with him. and he is dressed as a tree, incredible — him. and he is dressed as a tree, incredible-— incredible. yo
named — building a new centre in surrey named the oak unit, hence the 0aktree~ — named the oak unit,fancy a dressed as a tree. such an honour to be here. ifancya run but dressed as a tree. such an honour to be here. i fancya run but i dressed as a tree. such an honour to be here. i fancy a run but i do not think— be here. i fancy a run but i do not think i_ be here. i fancy a run but i do not think i would _ be here. i fancy a run but i do not think i would make it round, to be honest _...
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only he was able to win seats up and down the country, redwall seats like mine in the shires and surreye can think of since i have been in parliament since i have been in parliament since 2019 all that they have done is throw stones while sitting on a fence. they have no solutions for covid. they did not come out and break covid. they did not come out and brea 4 . ~' covid. they did not come out and brea 4 . ~ ~ , back break back the prime minister back ukraine as they _ break back the prime minister back ukraine as they should _ break back the prime minister back ukraine as they should have. - break back the prime minister back ukraine as they should have. and l break back the prime minister back i ukraine as they should have. and we have pre—madonna mps who often see themselves as the next prime minister and i very much regret that. so we need that unifying candidate and the one that commands the grace authority the one that the people elected during a general election and that person is boris johnson. ., , ., ~ ., johnson. two things with that angela ra ner is johnson. two things wit
only he was able to win seats up and down the country, redwall seats like mine in the shires and surreye can think of since i have been in parliament since i have been in parliament since 2019 all that they have done is throw stones while sitting on a fence. they have no solutions for covid. they did not come out and break covid. they did not come out and brea 4 . ~' covid. they did not come out and brea 4 . ~ ~ , back break back the prime minister back ukraine as they _ break back the prime...
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the first is that when i talk to my constituents in south west surrey, what they want is stability. 18 months than what�*s happened the last 18 days. but do you look at liz truss in the last few days and think, blimey, there�*s a confident leader who�*s got a grip of what�*s going on in this country? well, i think she�*s been under extraordinary pressure. i know how difficult thatjob is, having seen many prime ministers at close range over many years. but i would rather a prime minister who recognises when things need to change, is prepared to take difficult decisions. you know, to change your chancellor is a very difficult decision for a prime minister to take. she�*s been prepared to do that. you saw liz truss yesterday when you spoke to her on the phone. how is she? i mean, you�*ve admitted it�*s difficult. it�*s obviously a difficult time. well, we�*ve known each other for very many years, and i appreciate the difficulty of the situation. but what i also saw in her was someone who is absolutely determined to do the right thing and someone who recognises that sometimes that means
the first is that when i talk to my constituents in south west surrey, what they want is stability. 18 months than what�*s happened the last 18 days. but do you look at liz truss in the last few days and think, blimey, there�*s a confident leader who�*s got a grip of what�*s going on in this country? well, i think she�*s been under extraordinary pressure. i know how difficult thatjob is, having seen many prime ministers at close range over many years. but i would rather a prime...
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it is become a seat this choice might struggle to hold —— surrey.end a lot of time in the constituency. let's see what exactly happens over the next few minutes but i guess at the moment he is likely to be deputy prime minister. i know you're going to keep an eye on the road in the draw, talk something else for now. let's speak to charlotte who is the spokes... and economist herself, shalit is columnist for the sunday times and also liked the new statesman. she also liked the new statesman. she also works as times radio political correspondent. goodness me, charlotte can be a busy! thank you for talking to us. how significant are the political, economic challenges we face? are the political, economic challenaes we face? ~ , , challenges we face? absolutely huge the economic— challenges we face? absolutely huge the economic challenge _ challenges we face? absolutely huge the economic challenge rishi - challenges we face? absolutely huge the economic challenge rishi sunakl the economic challenge rishi sunak is facing and actually that is were the main
it is become a seat this choice might struggle to hold —— surrey.end a lot of time in the constituency. let's see what exactly happens over the next few minutes but i guess at the moment he is likely to be deputy prime minister. i know you're going to keep an eye on the road in the draw, talk something else for now. let's speak to charlotte who is the spokes... and economist herself, shalit is columnist for the sunday times and also liked the new statesman. she also liked the new statesman....
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prime minister has taken the decision to appoint my right honourable friend the member for south west surreyrity is to restore financial stability in the face of volatile global conditions. we will take whatever tough decisions are necessary and have made changes to the growth plan, which the chancellor... which the chancellor is waiting to update the house on as soon as this urgent question finishes. 5ir soon as this urgent question finishes. ,, soon as this urgent question finishes. , , i, finishes. sir keir starmer. thank you. _ finishes. sir keir starmer. thank you, mr _ finishes. sir keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker, l finishes. sir keir starmer. i thank you, mr speaker, and finishes. sir keir starmer. - thank you, mr speaker, and thank finishes. sir keir starmer. _ thank you, mr speaker, and thank you to the right honourable member for portsmouth north for answering the question put to the prime minister. i guess under this tory government, everybody gets to be prime minister for 15 minutes. laughter the country... mr speaker, the country is in an economic crisis made in downing str
prime minister has taken the decision to appoint my right honourable friend the member for south west surreyrity is to restore financial stability in the face of volatile global conditions. we will take whatever tough decisions are necessary and have made changes to the growth plan, which the chancellor... which the chancellor is waiting to update the house on as soon as this urgent question finishes. 5ir soon as this urgent question finishes. ,, soon as this urgent question finishes. , , i,...
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look at the - evidence, he managed to unite people in constituencies like surrey and oxfordshire but security and stability? well, that was then and this is _ security and stability? well, that was then and this is now. - security and stability? well, that was then and this is now. we i security and stability? well, thatj was then and this is now. we are facing a crisis of the party. we could go down and be completely wiped out without boris johnson could go down and be completely wiped out without borisjohnson as our prime minister. isn’t wiped out without boris johnson as our prime minister.— our prime minister. isn't it fair to sa that our prime minister. isn't it fair to say that boris _ our prime minister. isn't it fair to say that boris johnson _ our prime minister. isn't it fair to say that boris johnson started i our prime minister. isn't it fair to | say that boris johnson started the say that borisjohnson started the crisis? say that boris johnson started the crisis? ., ii' ' say that boris johnson started the crisis? ., ii" ., , ., crisis? that 2019 manifesto was incredibl
look at the - evidence, he managed to unite people in constituencies like surrey and oxfordshire but security and stability? well, that was then and this is _ security and stability? well, that was then and this is now. - security and stability? well, that was then and this is now. we i security and stability? well, thatj was then and this is now. we are facing a crisis of the party. we could go down and be completely wiped out without boris johnson could go down and be completely wiped out...
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do is in san francisco's mission district and it offers pastries from its in-house pa to surrey.d on sundays. this restaurant serves up a $75.3 course. meal which is seasonal and it rotates frequently. and the restaurant says that they've worked with a vet to ensure that all these dishes are well the contain a dog, safe ingredients. so and they do have a puppet hold a note say. but the advantage is they're not going to turn the food back and get. this is a bit heart don't, you know, it's one the tricky thing for me to is like, you know, you bring your dog here, but i don't think they offer human food, ok, what? what looks good, though. it a good. maybe it is human grade. so. >> try interesting. it does look good. does look very appetizing. actually did a nice job with with that. >> okay. we'll still ahead in the next hour. the kron 4 morning news. a big weekend for residents here in the bay area. we have the details of all the shows happening in san francisco for fleet week. >> and what you're looking at now is a story of one bay area man who's taking matters into his own hands i
do is in san francisco's mission district and it offers pastries from its in-house pa to surrey.d on sundays. this restaurant serves up a $75.3 course. meal which is seasonal and it rotates frequently. and the restaurant says that they've worked with a vet to ensure that all these dishes are well the contain a dog, safe ingredients. so and they do have a puppet hold a note say. but the advantage is they're not going to turn the food back and get. this is a bit heart don't, you know, it's one...
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fact that not only was he able to win seats up and down the country, redwall seats like mine, in surrey people that ultimately save this country time and time again. you will have angela rayner comeuppance talk about windfall taxes because thatis talk about windfall taxes because that is the only thing that you can think of when asked about her policies. since i have been in parliament since 2019, all they have done is throw stones while sitting on offence. have no solutions pre—covid. they did not come out and back to the prime minister fully over ukraine as strongly as i leave they should have done and since then all of that they have needed to do is sit back because we have pre—madonna mps who have often see themselves as the next prime minister. and i regret that. so we need that unifying candidate in one that commenced the grace authority is the one that the people elected during the general election and that person is borisjohnson. ihe during the general election and that person is boris johnson.— person is boris johnson. he has his view. bob seely is the conservative mp for the i
fact that not only was he able to win seats up and down the country, redwall seats like mine, in surrey people that ultimately save this country time and time again. you will have angela rayner comeuppance talk about windfall taxes because thatis talk about windfall taxes because that is the only thing that you can think of when asked about her policies. since i have been in parliament since 2019, all they have done is throw stones while sitting on offence. have no solutions pre—covid. they...
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she joins us from the national honey show in surrey. that's where i'd like to be this morning. ~' ., , beekeepers be? i think we need to be very worried — beekeepers be? i think we need to be very worried because, _ beekeepers be? i think we need to be very worried because, as _ beekeepers be? i think we need to be very worried because, as we - beekeepers be? i think we need to be very worried because, as we have i very worried because, as we have seen, they had coming through france, they had gone to portugal, spain. people are killed by them. beekeepers have his mrs devastated by honeybees. they can cut honey production down to a third or they can lose all their colonies. it is very serious. the good news is we are actually managing to keep them at bay at the moment. we have four incursions this year that were investigated. british beekeepers have set up a number of teams all over the country, about seven teams, who have said teams were six people in each. they put out traps and they monitor all over the country to make sure there are no hornets in that area. if you do see a
she joins us from the national honey show in surrey. that's where i'd like to be this morning. ~' ., , beekeepers be? i think we need to be very worried — beekeepers be? i think we need to be very worried because, _ beekeepers be? i think we need to be very worried because, as _ beekeepers be? i think we need to be very worried because, as we - beekeepers be? i think we need to be very worried because, as we have i very worried because, as we have seen, they had coming through france, they...
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it isjust over the road from the houses of parliament behind methodist central church in england, surreyak can be in this position without a general election. there will be opposition figures who i expect will argue a lot over the next 2a hours that this needs to go to the country now. economically will be challenging as well because as we have been covering over the last few weeks on bbc news this is a very testing economic time. a lot of people are facing higher mortgage rates. there is a big decision for the bank of england next week about how much it is going to put interest rates up by and there is that massive moment which is due to take place a week today where the new chancellor ifjeremy hunt remains in thatjob we should get confirmation of the next 2a hours, he will set out to the country how he intends to balance the books and that will mean difficult spending decisions, probably cuts that will be very unpopular, potentially tax rises, too. �* , ., , too. and in terms of the personnel in this new — too. and in terms of the personnel in this new government, _ too. and in terms o
it isjust over the road from the houses of parliament behind methodist central church in england, surreyak can be in this position without a general election. there will be opposition figures who i expect will argue a lot over the next 2a hours that this needs to go to the country now. economically will be challenging as well because as we have been covering over the last few weeks on bbc news this is a very testing economic time. a lot of people are facing higher mortgage rates. there is a big...
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pinterest seemed to put its hand at and say it was surrey, a tragedy. parliament- _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been five i about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been five years| parliament. it has been five years in gestation. it has been well scrutinised and there was public consultation. the scrutiny committee sat and looked at it. it has had lots of work done on it. it is called the online safety bill, designed to make the online world safer for us designed to make the online world saferfor us all, designed to make the online world safer for us all, particularly children. it was delayed before the summer recess of parliament. you begin to wonder how committed people are making the internet safer by regulation. it was good to hear from the secretary of state earlier this week. she gave me her assurances that in fact child protection measu
pinterest seemed to put its hand at and say it was surrey, a tragedy. parliament- _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been five i about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been five years| parliament. it has been five years in gestation. it has been well scrutinised and there was public...
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we are going to show you some old material and you will talk of surrey what is going on.lar morning. you all got on the track, a lot of fun, a lot of proud parents and family and that is the end of the road quite literally at silverstone. appropriate. it is the end of the road for our absolute heroes. well done, everybody. they are all with us. all the families are all with us. all the families are in the back as well. they have done so well. as we came off air before the officials were going off track, because we had to clear it with this legends event behind us. we want to spend a moment chatting to you before we bring out the cheque with the sum raised so far which is a magnificent figure because everybody has loved what you have done all week. let's start with you. i want to hear your highlights from the week. you had a brilliant day in warrington, didn't you? it was pretty cool, hundreds of people cheering me on and later going through wrexham we had two amazing ladies sprinting next to us going up the hill. taste ladies sprinting next to us going up the hill. . , ,
we are going to show you some old material and you will talk of surrey what is going on.lar morning. you all got on the track, a lot of fun, a lot of proud parents and family and that is the end of the road quite literally at silverstone. appropriate. it is the end of the road for our absolute heroes. well done, everybody. they are all with us. all the families are all with us. all the families are in the back as well. they have done so well. as we came off air before the officials were going...
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here are pictures now in surrey,. high teens, a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. mostly drive england and wales of a cat through the course of the evening, rain clearing out of scotland overnight. still brain rattling in from the west but clear skies for most of us. the breeze picking up overnight, it is going to be a mild frost free night, staying in double figures. don't forget the clocks are going to go back one hour during the early hours of sunday morning. so yes, goodbye british summertime and things are feeling a little bit cooler. still some sunny weather to be seen on sunday, showers can be quite heavy at times for northern ireland into scotland and wales as well. down in the south—east, fairly cloudy on a weak weather front is clearing its way towards the east through the course of the day. brighter skies for central areas in particular that gas could be up to 50 mph in exposed coast towards the west. temperatures around 30 into 17 celsius on sunday. still average for this time of year, not qu
here are pictures now in surrey,. high teens, a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. mostly drive england and wales of a cat through the course of the evening, rain clearing out of scotland overnight. still brain rattling in from the west but clear skies for most of us. the breeze picking up overnight, it is going to be a mild frost free night, staying in double figures. don't forget the clocks are going to go back one hour during the early hours of sunday morning. so yes, goodbye...