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that was the bbc‘s tomos morgan reporting. tomos morgan. what did i say? no, you did. for a look at the newspapers. music producer steve levine is here to tell us what‘s caught his eye. good morning to you. i am never sure how it is pronounced. it is definitely not morgan. that is what through you. a little bit behind the velvet rope. first let‘s look at the front pages. the observer reports fears among senior labour mps that their party‘s stance on brexit could have helped "detoxify" the liberal democrats ahead of the upcoming european parliamentary elections. the picture you are seeing is manchester city celebrating a 6—0 win. we will have all of that later with this board. —— with the sport. —— with the sport. the front page also features a pictures of manchester city‘s david silva, celebrating the first of six goals at the fa cup final. labour mp geoffrey robinson has strenuously denied historical allegations that he was a spy for czechoslovakia. the daily mail reports that cold war documents claim he passed sensitive information to the then communist—led country.
that was the bbc‘s tomos morgan reporting. tomos morgan. what did i say? no, you did. for a look at the newspapers. music producer steve levine is here to tell us what‘s caught his eye. good morning to you. i am never sure how it is pronounced. it is definitely not morgan. that is what through you. a little bit behind the velvet rope. first let‘s look at the front pages. the observer reports fears among senior labour mps that their party‘s stance on brexit could have helped...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot.tures of two rare white tiger cubs having a meal in their new home at the nicaragua national zoo. just five months old, siblings 0sman and halime are the only animals of their kind in central america. it is thought there are only a few hundred white tigers left worldwide, almost all living in captivity. the pair were adopted from a mexican zoo, where their parents are part of a breeding programme aimed at saving white tigers from extinction. returning to the hungarian capital, budapest, where a cruise boat with more than 30 people on board has capsized near the parliament building. state media says seven people have died in the south korean foreign minister confirmed they were south korean tourists. divers have joined the search for 19 other people still missing. seven people have been rescued. the koreans were on to have been rescued. the koreans were ontoa have been rescued. the koreans were on to a package. strong currents and high water levels have been hampering the emergency team
tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot.tures of two rare white tiger cubs having a meal in their new home at the nicaragua national zoo. just five months old, siblings 0sman and halime are the only animals of their kind in central america. it is thought there are only a few hundred white tigers left worldwide, almost all living in captivity. the pair were adopted from a mexican zoo, where their parents are part of a breeding programme aimed at saving white tigers from extinction. returning to the...
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that was the bbc‘s tomos morgan reporting. with some memories of wartime schooling in wales.the isle of wight yesterday has been safely detonated. yes! what a bit of free entertainment with a happier ending thanit entertainment with a happier ending than it might otherwise have had. that was the moment the navy's bomb disposal team pressed the button. the seven—foot wartime german sea mine was picked up by a fishing boat off the needles. now with a rather less explosive forecast, here's darren babs. we have some sunshine and showers developing now we will see more in the next few hours, a lot of cloud in the south—east of east anglia, cloud for scotland and northern ireland but a warmer date for easter in scotland, heavy showers likely for north—east down through the midlands, there is hardly any wind around, though showers become lighter and fewer overnight, pretty grey and misty around north sea coast, cloud will move further inland, a bit of mist and fog, temperatures on the mild side, we start off great with that low cloud burning off and sunny spells developing and showe
that was the bbc‘s tomos morgan reporting. with some memories of wartime schooling in wales.the isle of wight yesterday has been safely detonated. yes! what a bit of free entertainment with a happier ending thanit entertainment with a happier ending than it might otherwise have had. that was the moment the navy's bomb disposal team pressed the button. the seven—foot wartime german sea mine was picked up by a fishing boat off the needles. now with a rather less explosive forecast, here's...
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that was the bbc‘s tomos morgan reporting. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich.to be had, but also some pretty hefty showers with the odd flash of lightning, the odd rumble of thunder thrown in. so the rest of the day will pan out like this — increasingly bright conditions, with some spells of sunshine but a scattering of heavy, thundery showers. it is likely to stay quite murky close to some of these eastern coasts. conversely, a brighter day than yesterday across scotland. northern ireland tending to hold onto a lot of cloud. but in the best of any sunshine, those temperatures up to around 18 or 19 celsius. this evening, the showers continue for a time, they then fade away. overnight, a lot of dry weather with some clear spells, but also some areas of low cloud developing once again, some mist and murk, temperatures between seven and 11 celsius. quite a mild start to monday morning. through tomorrow, really, we do it all again. cloud breaking up to reveal some spells of sunshine, a scattering of showers too, some of these heavy, some of these thundery, but in t
that was the bbc‘s tomos morgan reporting. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich.to be had, but also some pretty hefty showers with the odd flash of lightning, the odd rumble of thunder thrown in. so the rest of the day will pan out like this — increasingly bright conditions, with some spells of sunshine but a scattering of heavy, thundery showers. it is likely to stay quite murky close to some of these eastern coasts. conversely, a brighter day than yesterday across...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot. we leave you. two rare white tiger cubs having a meal in their new home at the nicaragua national zoo. just five months old, siblings 0sman and halime are the only animals of their kind in central america. white tigers are not a separate species — they owe their colour to a recessive gene. it's thought there are only a few hundred left worldwide, almost all living in captivity. the pair were adopted from a mexican zoo, where their parents are part of a breeding program aimed at saving white tigers from extinction. before we go, back to the hungarian capital budapest and the incident on the danube river, just near the parliament building, where a cruise boat appears to have collided with another boat and capsized. seven people, we understand, have died, the south korean foreign ministry has confirmed they were south korean tourists. 33 of the group, all in all, are tourists from south korea. it happened at nine o'clock local time. divers havejoined the it happened at nine o'clock local
tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot. we leave you. two rare white tiger cubs having a meal in their new home at the nicaragua national zoo. just five months old, siblings 0sman and halime are the only animals of their kind in central america. white tigers are not a separate species — they owe their colour to a recessive gene. it's thought there are only a few hundred left worldwide, almost all living in captivity. the pair were adopted from a mexican zoo, where their parents are part of a...
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tomos morgan reporting. we're back with the late news at 10 o'clock.ustralians were on bendy poles and there was a special performance from madonna. the netherlands triumphed for the first time since 1975 — but it was despair for the uk's entry, which finished last. 0ur correspondent, david sillito was there. from tel aviv, israel, this is the grand final of the eurovision song contest, 2019! on stage, it was business as usual. but off—screen there were protests from those opposed to israel's occupation of the palestinian territories. chanting: taking part in eurovision means you join a racist mission! i think the world should not allow israel to host events like this because having events like the eurovision here is masking away the reality of the occupation. and injerusalem, police tackled orthodox protesters angered that the contest was being held on the jewish sabbath. in the end there were no major protests. the programme passed largely without incident. the uk's michael rice sang with gusto, but ended up in last place. and after days of doubts, m
tomos morgan reporting. we're back with the late news at 10 o'clock.ustralians were on bendy poles and there was a special performance from madonna. the netherlands triumphed for the first time since 1975 — but it was despair for the uk's entry, which finished last. 0ur correspondent, david sillito was there. from tel aviv, israel, this is the grand final of the eurovision song contest, 2019! on stage, it was business as usual. but off—screen there were protests from those opposed to...
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tomos morgan has the story from port talbot.reathing fumes. can it be moved intact? after sleepless nights and months of planning, the moment of truth has arrived and the banksy is on the move. it's been quite the headache for engineers. protective resins, wooden casings, and steel barriers have been needed. it's been a slow process, as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed before being transported through the centre of town. but seasons greetings has remained in perfect condition. i am so relieved, you've no idea. i said this morning i didn't see anything going wrong. i had total faith in these guys, because they looked so professional, but accidents happen, things do happen, and now here it is in port talbot. anybody can look at it easily. the aim is for the piece to be on full display to the public by the end of the week, with a view to making its new home into a museum of street art in the future. visitors flocked to view season's greetings. tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot. the europa league final between
tomos morgan has the story from port talbot.reathing fumes. can it be moved intact? after sleepless nights and months of planning, the moment of truth has arrived and the banksy is on the move. it's been quite the headache for engineers. protective resins, wooden casings, and steel barriers have been needed. it's been a slow process, as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed before being transported through the centre of town. but seasons greetings has remained in perfect...
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our reporter, tomos morgan, has been to meet the last two surviving members of one class, as they reunited, no. but you haven't altered. no, nor you. laughter it's been 76 years since they last met, but the school time memories of powis castle are still as clear as ever. do you remember miss gwynn? we called her beaky! laughter very tall and very thin and she taught english. 0h, she was good, though. during the second world war, thousands of schoolchildren from the cities were moved to safer rural locations. as governor of the welsh girls school in ashford just outside london, lord powis invited the pupils there to be taught in his family home in powis castle, mid—wales. i think we were quite unaware of the war going on because we were never told what was happening. no. wendy duff and mabel gower are now the last two surviving members of their year group. and in addition to the lessons, the homework and the recreational activities they had here, the girls spent hours making much needed garments that were sent to our battling troops. every spare minute we were knitting, because we used to k
our reporter, tomos morgan, has been to meet the last two surviving members of one class, as they reunited, no. but you haven't altered. no, nor you. laughter it's been 76 years since they last met, but the school time memories of powis castle are still as clear as ever. do you remember miss gwynn? we called her beaky! laughter very tall and very thin and she taught english. 0h, she was good, though. during the second world war, thousands of schoolchildren from the cities were moved to safer...
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tomos morgan reports. as christmas descended on port talbot last year, so did banksy., on the other side, the piece shows the boy is breathing fumes. but can it be moved intact? after sleepless nights and months of planning, the moment of truth has arrived, and the banksy is on the move. it's been quite the headache for engineers. protective resins, wooden casings, and steel barriers have been needed. it's been a slow process, as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed before being transported through the centre of town, but seasons greetings has remained in perfect condition. and there we are! i am so relieved, you've no idea. i said this morning i didn't see anything going wrong. total faith in these guys doing the job because they looked so professional to me but accidents happen, things do happen, and now here it is, it's in port talbot, anybody can come and look at it easily. the aim is for the piece to be on full display to the public by the end of the week with a view to making seasons greetings' new home into a museum of street we have more pictur
tomos morgan reports. as christmas descended on port talbot last year, so did banksy., on the other side, the piece shows the boy is breathing fumes. but can it be moved intact? after sleepless nights and months of planning, the moment of truth has arrived, and the banksy is on the move. it's been quite the headache for engineers. protective resins, wooden casings, and steel barriers have been needed. it's been a slow process, as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed before...
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tomos morgan watched the move. as christmas descended on port talbot last year so did banksy.ecurity measures we re greetings. and security measures were put in place to thwart the threat of vandals. it was bought for a six—figure sum. and today the piece is finally being moved and rehoused. a process that has caused quite a headache. the nerves are going to be this afternoon when we unwrap it because anything could have happened and we do not know because it is covered up. i do not think anything has happened but now it will be moved by a lorry at a snails pace into town. it has been a slow process as a crane slowly moved the garage corner onto a flatbed before being transported through the centre of town with a police escort at four miles an hour. the hope is season's greetings has remained in pristine condition under its protective casing so that the public can view it in all its glory at its new home here in the centre of port talbot. before being put on
tomos morgan watched the move. as christmas descended on port talbot last year so did banksy.ecurity measures we re greetings. and security measures were put in place to thwart the threat of vandals. it was bought for a six—figure sum. and today the piece is finally being moved and rehoused. a process that has caused quite a headache. the nerves are going to be this afternoon when we unwrap it because anything could have happened and we do not know because it is covered up. i do not think...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot. time for a look at the weather. job done.from the atlantic and drifting slowly north—eastwards. what this front is doing is introducing a wedge of warmer air. just about all of us will feel the effects. elsewhere, quite a warm and humid feel. the warmest weather in the south—east where we see some sunshine. not as warm across the north west. 0utbreaks sunshine. not as warm across the north west. outbreaks of rain. this afternoon is pretty cloudy and soggy for some. that was belfast. southern scotla nd for some. that was belfast. southern scotland is down towards the south—west with increasingly misty and murky hill fog. the best of the brightness to close out the day. this evening and night, we continue to see this moist weather spreading across the uk, some outbreaks of patchy rain and drizzle, far from a cold night. 12 or 13 degrees. cooler across the far north, slightly cooler air tomorrow as well with some sunshine across shetland. 0utbreaks some sunshine across shetland. outbreaks of rain across central and southern scot
tomos morgan, bbc news, port talbot. time for a look at the weather. job done.from the atlantic and drifting slowly north—eastwards. what this front is doing is introducing a wedge of warmer air. just about all of us will feel the effects. elsewhere, quite a warm and humid feel. the warmest weather in the south—east where we see some sunshine. not as warm across the north west. 0utbreaks sunshine. not as warm across the north west. outbreaks of rain. this afternoon is pretty cloudy and...
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safety in one case, every pupil from one school were moved from london to wales. 0ur reporter, tomos morganft school. since we left school. no. but you haven't altered. no, nor you. laughter. it has been 76 years since they last met. but the school time memories of powis castle are still as clear as ever. do you remember miss gwyn? called her 'beaky'! very tall and very thin and she taught english. 0h, she was good though. during the second world war, thousands of schoolchildren from the cities were moved to safer rural locations. as governor of the welsh girls' school in ashford, just outside london, lord powis invited the pupils there to be taught in his family home in powis castle, mid—wales. i think we were quite unaware of the war going on. because we were never told what was happening. wendy duff and mabel gower are now the last two surviving members of their year group. and in addition to the lessons, the homework, and the recreational activities they had here, the girls spent hours making much—needed articles that were sent to our battling troops. every spare minute we were knitting
safety in one case, every pupil from one school were moved from london to wales. 0ur reporter, tomos morganft school. since we left school. no. but you haven't altered. no, nor you. laughter. it has been 76 years since they last met. but the school time memories of powis castle are still as clear as ever. do you remember miss gwyn? called her 'beaky'! very tall and very thin and she taught english. 0h, she was good though. during the second world war, thousands of schoolchildren from the cities...
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tomos morgan has been watching the operation.john brandler, brought it in january. i am so relaxed. ifi was any more relaxed, i would be falling over, and not drunk. i saw the video of them moving a replica wall so once i saw that, i relaxed. no nerves at all when it started being hoisted into the air? none at all. the nerves are going to be this afternoon when we unwrap it. anything could have happened and we don‘t know because it is covered up. i don‘t think anything has happened but it is going to be moved by lorry ata but it is going to be moved by lorry at a snail‘s pace into town and it‘s going to be lovely. this is going to bea going to be lovely. this is going to be a nice peaceful 20 minute drive into town and then, when it goes off, it is taken off the lorry, they are putting it on big chunks of wood like sleepers to protect the floor, and then we are going to take the front of, and that is the point when iam going front of, and that is the point when i am going to be nervous. when was the last time you saw the painting
tomos morgan has been watching the operation.john brandler, brought it in january. i am so relaxed. ifi was any more relaxed, i would be falling over, and not drunk. i saw the video of them moving a replica wall so once i saw that, i relaxed. no nerves at all when it started being hoisted into the air? none at all. the nerves are going to be this afternoon when we unwrap it. anything could have happened and we don‘t know because it is covered up. i don‘t think anything has happened but it...
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tomos morgan is there for us now.when it was painted here, there was a threat it could have been vandalised, just like another banksy painting had beenin like another banksy painting had been in cheltenham a number of years ago, so it was essential this piece was kept intact. it was not —— my if it was not for the intervention of actor michael sheen who paid for security here, maybe that would have happened. underneath the structure isa happened. underneath the structure is a resin to keep the peace in pristine condition and then the wood and then as you mention the pieces now being taken down and engineers have been working here this morning cutting out this section, so it can be moved over the next few days to its new location. and the owner is standing next to me. john, described to us why in your opinion this is one of banksy‘s most important works? without doubt it is one of the most important works, in fact the most important works, in fact the most important work. on one side isa the most important work. on one
tomos morgan is there for us now.when it was painted here, there was a threat it could have been vandalised, just like another banksy painting had beenin like another banksy painting had been in cheltenham a number of years ago, so it was essential this piece was kept intact. it was not —— my if it was not for the intervention of actor michael sheen who paid for security here, maybe that would have happened. underneath the structure isa happened. underneath the structure is a resin to keep...