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suzanne o'sullivan, author of brainstorm: detective stories from the world of neurology.. thank you. it is pretty fair to say it has been an miserable april so far, but things are set to warm up this week. we could see house of 25 degrees, 77 fahrenheit, in the south—east. there will be widespread warmth across the country, in the high teens and 20s. today, the sun chang has been fairly isolated. beautiful in the far north. for most of us, quite a cloudy day and have been outbreaks of brain. the rain will continue to push its way steadily north and east overnight tonight, taking that wetter weather into northern ireland, north—west england and parts of scotland. not quite as cold as the nightjust passed. further south you will see the rain starting to ease away and temperatures quite like —— quite widely on monday morning between five and 9 degrees. on the start in a relatively quiet note. hopefully the cloud will break up note. hopefully the cloud will break up from time to time to allow some sunny spells. the rainbow he's in scotland. by the end of the afternoon the win
suzanne o'sullivan, author of brainstorm: detective stories from the world of neurology.. thank you. it is pretty fair to say it has been an miserable april so far, but things are set to warm up this week. we could see house of 25 degrees, 77 fahrenheit, in the south—east. there will be widespread warmth across the country, in the high teens and 20s. today, the sun chang has been fairly isolated. beautiful in the far north. for most of us, quite a cloudy day and have been outbreaks of brain....
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suzanne o'sullivan, author of brainstorm: detective stories from the world of neurology.you. that was a kind of springdale many of us have been waiting for. wherever you looked across the country there was at least some sunshine and a beautiful scene for a weather watcher in the scottish highlands. dorset seeing blue skies overhead this afternoon and a beautiful day for a walk close to the const —— coast. you can see there was more acquired across northern england and northern ireland and scotland but that melted away for the day and showers developing across the south of england and wales through the later afternoon and through the night we will see one or two showers clipping into east anglia. most areas will be dry with clear spells on the odd mist and fog patch and for the south—west, the first sign of change. thickening cloud and strengthening wind as his area of low pressure squeezes in from atlantic. sunday is a slightly different looking and feeling day. more cloud around, quite breezy, particularly in the west and we will see some rain at times but that rain will
suzanne o'sullivan, author of brainstorm: detective stories from the world of neurology.you. that was a kind of springdale many of us have been waiting for. wherever you looked across the country there was at least some sunshine and a beautiful scene for a weather watcher in the scottish highlands. dorset seeing blue skies overhead this afternoon and a beautiful day for a walk close to the const —— coast. you can see there was more acquired across northern england and northern ireland and...
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this week my guest is suzanne o'sullivan, a leading expert on the brain, who tells the story of doctorseffort to discover the secrets that are still hidden. her book is called brainstorm. now on bbc news — sportsday. welcome to sportsday. manchester city are premier league champions after second placed manchester united lose at home to bottom club west brom. it is city's fifth league title and has been won with five games to go. an emphatic old firm derby win for celtic takes them into the cup final, beating ten man rangers 4—0 at hampden park. and saving the best for last, england's netballers claim an historic commonwealth games gold with a dramatic last—second win against the hosts and champions australia. it's amazing, amazing! by voice is hoarse from yesterday, i'm just so happy! good evening. welcome to sportsday. manchester city are premier league champions for the third time in six years, and they won the title thanks to defeat for their nearest rivals, and while their manager was on the golf course. manchester united lost 1—0 to west brom, handing city the title with five games
this week my guest is suzanne o'sullivan, a leading expert on the brain, who tells the story of doctorseffort to discover the secrets that are still hidden. her book is called brainstorm. now on bbc news — sportsday. welcome to sportsday. manchester city are premier league champions after second placed manchester united lose at home to bottom club west brom. it is city's fifth league title and has been won with five games to go. an emphatic old firm derby win for celtic takes them into the...
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on maybe there, we meet suzanne o'sullivan. she tells a story of the effo rts o'sullivan. she tells a story of the efforts of doctors to discover the secrets that are still in the brain. her book is called brainstorm. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. one story dominates, obviously. with me are the broadcaster and author natalie haynes, and rob merrick, deputy political editor of the independent. busy weekend. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer says theresa may faces a furious backlash from mps after ordering uk forces to join in with targeted military strikes on syrian chemical weapons facilities without having gained parliamentary consent. the sunday express says a strike at the heart of evil, picturing a missile taking off. meanwhile, the mail on sunday also pictures a missile — it has a comment from president trump, who tweeted ‘mission accomplished' following last night's raids. "striking back at evil" says the daily star on sunday, which pictures am raf tornado taking off on raid. "locked and
on maybe there, we meet suzanne o'sullivan. she tells a story of the effo rts o'sullivan. she tells a story of the efforts of doctors to discover the secrets that are still in the brain. her book is called brainstorm. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. one story dominates, obviously. with me are the broadcaster and author natalie haynes, and rob merrick, deputy political editor of the independent. busy weekend. many of tomorrow's front pages are...
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on meet the author this week, my guest is suzanne o'sullivan, a leading expert on the brain.ho tells the story of doctors‘ efforts to discover the secrets that are still hidden. her book's called brainstorm: detective stories from the world of neurology. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president donald trump has said decisions on how to respond to the chemical attack in syria will be made "soon". in the fast few minutes theresa may has said there is a need to take action and the use of chemical weapons. also tonight russia has called for a meeting of the un security council. here's our middle east editorjeremy bowen. in the streets of duma, supporters of president assad paraded. the town's been a no—go area for them for more than six years. russian troops are closeby, alongside their syrian allies. moscow denies there was a chemical attack here. in washington, president trump's morning tweet was less belligerent. he posted "never said when an attack on syria would take place. could be very soon or not soon at all!" later president trump didn't give much more away. we're
on meet the author this week, my guest is suzanne o'sullivan, a leading expert on the brain.ho tells the story of doctors‘ efforts to discover the secrets that are still hidden. her book's called brainstorm: detective stories from the world of neurology. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president donald trump has said decisions on how to respond to the chemical attack in syria will be made "soon". in the fast few minutes theresa may has said there is a need to take action and...