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areas like warwickshire get their fair share?ce in rural areas get out to victims of crime in a timely and efficient way, and i know my right honourable friend the home secretary will be insisting on that as well. mr speaker, if he actually cares about it, why did he devote only one sentence out of 61 sentences in his speech last night and only to make sentences out of 97 in his statement today to the climate emergency?” sentences out of 97 in his statement today to the climate emergency? i am grateful to the honourable lady for counting the lines in my speech. i can tell her that i think by what i have said today the house will know we place the climate change agenda, the absolute core of what we're doing, and she will also i think have knowledge it is party, by committee to net zero by 2010. —— by 2020. it is this party that believes in the private sector generated technology that will make that target as attainable and deliver hundreds of thousands ofjobs. that is the approach. with the new spirit of optimism on the side of th
areas like warwickshire get their fair share?ce in rural areas get out to victims of crime in a timely and efficient way, and i know my right honourable friend the home secretary will be insisting on that as well. mr speaker, if he actually cares about it, why did he devote only one sentence out of 61 sentences in his speech last night and only to make sentences out of 97 in his statement today to the climate emergency?” sentences out of 97 in his statement today to the climate emergency? i...
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his lamb freom warwickshire is worth more than £100,000. it will end up in france and austria. nice little family—run company, we've got 18 drivers, with one driver per truck. we're on our way to dover, and over to calais. i don't think people realise the sheer volume that does travel in and out through ports around the country. if there's a no—deal brexit, there would be extra checks crossing into the eu — matt fears delays. it's going to cause problems with what we carry, it's perishable, it's all fresh meat, and we can't afford to be sitting, waiting to clear customs. and as things stand, there would be new tariffs or taxes under global trading rules. the government is going to waive tariffs temporarily on most goods coming in, but the eu could impose them on things we sell abroad. it will affect us. i have heard that there will be a tariff, a premium to buy, say welsh, or british lamb, what we transport. and at the end of the day if it is going to cost more, people aren't going to buy them. tariffs and charges could make matt's lamb up to 70% more expensive. he worries that
his lamb freom warwickshire is worth more than £100,000. it will end up in france and austria. nice little family—run company, we've got 18 drivers, with one driver per truck. we're on our way to dover, and over to calais. i don't think people realise the sheer volume that does travel in and out through ports around the country. if there's a no—deal brexit, there would be extra checks crossing into the eu — matt fears delays. it's going to cause problems with what we carry, it's...
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his home ground here, warwickshire, caught in the slips byjohnny here, warwickshire, caught in the slips the world cup debut for khawaja who was bowled. he survived a review in the third over but was gonein a review in the third over but was gone in the fourth. the winners of this match will be in the final at lord's on sunday. england wanted to go into bat first, the won the toss, eoin morgan said that but it is going really well for them so far. keep up—to—date with the website. but as it stands 36—3. highlights on the bbc sport website. thank you very much. it's women's semi—finals day at wimbledon — with former world number ones serena williams and simona halep both in action. last year's french open winner simona halep plays the eighth seed elina svitolina first up on centre court at1 o'clock. after that williams will continue her quest for an eighth wimbledon title and a record—equalling 24th grand slam against the unseeded barbora strysova. in the men's draw, roger federer and rafael nadal will meet at wimbledon for the first time in more than a decade after both came through thei
his home ground here, warwickshire, caught in the slips byjohnny here, warwickshire, caught in the slips the world cup debut for khawaja who was bowled. he survived a review in the third over but was gonein a review in the third over but was gone in the fourth. the winners of this match will be in the final at lord's on sunday. england wanted to go into bat first, the won the toss, eoin morgan said that but it is going really well for them so far. keep up—to—date with the website. but as it...
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in warwickshire, not far from stratford—upon—avon, a walk in a new wood. a bit of colour. and by the river, quite a lot of willow. when dave harding's teenage son asked him what he was doing to improve the environment, he decided to plant avon wood. hundreds of new trees planted on newly purchased land by the river avon and part funded by a government grant. it was important, it gave me the confidence to take this on. i'm a city boy, 32 acres for someone who's never planted more than a postage stamp was daunting but knowing i could get the grant to get me started, and to get a bit of professional help, certainly gave me the confidence to do it. but now, a bbc investigation has revealed big variations in who gets tree planting money and it seems our towns and cities are missing out. rural areas were receiving the vast majority of them which will come as no surprise and urban areas were receiving very few, if any. just five council areas including stratford—upon—avon are responsible for planting more than a quarter of all the new trees england. joining strat
in warwickshire, not far from stratford—upon—avon, a walk in a new wood. a bit of colour. and by the river, quite a lot of willow. when dave harding's teenage son asked him what he was doing to improve the environment, he decided to plant avon wood. hundreds of new trees planted on newly purchased land by the river avon and part funded by a government grant. it was important, it gave me the confidence to take this on. i'm a city boy, 32 acres for someone who's never planted more than a...
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in warwickshire, not far from stratford—upon—avon, a walk in a new wood.ewly purchased land by the river avon and part funded by a government grant. now a bbc investigation has revealed big variations in who gets tree—pla nting money, and it seems our towns and cities are missing out. just five council areas, including stratford—upon—avon, are responsible for planting more than a quarter of all the new trees in england. joining stratford—upon—avon, northumberland, eden, carlisle and county durham, typical of the rural areas that benefited from the government's cash for trees scheme. meanwhile, liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester were amongst the urban areas which didn't get any cash or trees from this scheme at all. the problem seems to be the way the fund was set up did not appeal to urban landowners, and campaigners argue urban trees are just as important as their countryside counterparts. but perhaps things might be changing because since we started this investigation, the government seems to have changed its position. so, since we made our discov
in warwickshire, not far from stratford—upon—avon, a walk in a new wood.ewly purchased land by the river avon and part funded by a government grant. now a bbc investigation has revealed big variations in who gets tree—pla nting money, and it seems our towns and cities are missing out. just five council areas, including stratford—upon—avon, are responsible for planting more than a quarter of all the new trees in england. joining stratford—upon—avon, northumberland, eden, carlisle...
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this is the scene earlier on today in warwickshire.will be improving. still some shabby rain on saturday and for most of us it looks like a drier weekend. as that the moment there's still some heavy downpours through this afternoon into this evening. across parts of northern ireland and southern scotland. and of course wales, table top temperatures a little bit cooler than days, generally around 17 to 20 degrees. as we head through the course of this evening and overnight beekeepers rain. it is gradually putting its weight was these, but i could be the odd number of thunder mixed into. still quite mild and humid with those damages generally setting in the teens first thing tomorrow morning. the weekend the start of on a fairly unsettled note. we have got that area of low pressure, just gradually pushing its way towards the east. a wedge of higher pressure building on from the west, just quieten things down by the time again to sunday the open continues at royal portrush, we're expecting a mercy dry storage through the day and saturday.
this is the scene earlier on today in warwickshire.will be improving. still some shabby rain on saturday and for most of us it looks like a drier weekend. as that the moment there's still some heavy downpours through this afternoon into this evening. across parts of northern ireland and southern scotland. and of course wales, table top temperatures a little bit cooler than days, generally around 17 to 20 degrees. as we head through the course of this evening and overnight beekeepers rain. it is...
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in warwickshire, not far from stratford—upon—avon, a walk in a new wood.t. it was important we had the confidence to take this on. i'm a city boy. 32 acres for someone who has never planted more than a postage stamp was daunting. but knowing i could get the grant to get me started, and to get a bit of professional help certainly gave me the confidence to do it. now a bbc investigation has revealed big variations in who gets tree—pla nting money, and it seems our towns and cities are missing out. rural areas were receiving the vast majority of them which probably would come as no surprise, and urban areas were receiving very few, if any. just five council areas, including stratford—upon—avon, are responsible for planting more than a quarter of all the new trees in england. joining stratford—upon—avon, northumberland, eden, carlisle and county durham, typical of the rural areas that benefited from the government's cash for trees scheme. meanwhile, liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester were amongst the urban areas which didn't get any cash or trees from t
in warwickshire, not far from stratford—upon—avon, a walk in a new wood.t. it was important we had the confidence to take this on. i'm a city boy. 32 acres for someone who has never planted more than a postage stamp was daunting. but knowing i could get the grant to get me started, and to get a bit of professional help certainly gave me the confidence to do it. now a bbc investigation has revealed big variations in who gets tree—pla nting money, and it seems our towns and cities are...
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in warwickshire, not far from stratford—upon—avon, a walk in a new wood.by the river, quite a lot of willow and osier. when dave harding's teenage son asked him what he was doing to improve the environment, he decided to plant avon wood. hundreds of new trees planted on newly purchased land by the river avon and part funded by a government grant. it was important we had the confidence to take this on. i'm a city boy. 32 acres for someone who has never planted more than a postage stamp was daunting. but knowing i could get the grant to get me started, and to get a bit of professional help certainly gave me the confidence to do it. now a bbc investigation has revealed big variations in who gets tree—pla nting money, and it seems our towns and cities are missing out. rural areas were receiving the vast majority of them which probably would come as no surprise, and urban areas were receiving very few, if any. just five council areas, including stratford—upon—avon, are responsible for planting more than a quarter of all the new trees in england. joining stratfo
in warwickshire, not far from stratford—upon—avon, a walk in a new wood.by the river, quite a lot of willow and osier. when dave harding's teenage son asked him what he was doing to improve the environment, he decided to plant avon wood. hundreds of new trees planted on newly purchased land by the river avon and part funded by a government grant. it was important we had the confidence to take this on. i'm a city boy. 32 acres for someone who has never planted more than a postage stamp was...