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i repeat the point that i made, for the west midlands having the deal, having the mayor and the right person elected as mayor, the right thing andy is absolutely crucial. >> resignation letter said that people may have to deliver messages to the government that they may find disagreeable. this is a message that the prime minister may find disagreeable. her lack is putting jobs in the economy at risk. her government is a bigger threat to the union as smp. her government is not worthy of a trust -- [inaudible] >> will the prime minister take this opportunity to apologize for threatening the union and give promise to every single person in the country after the brexit? >> the honorable gentleman will be very well aware that i want to see the best possible trade deals that the united with the eu, the best possible with trading and operating within the single european market. when we enter the negotiations, obviously that's one of the issues that i have said that i want to see and delivery on it and the downplay that he does about the approach that we are taking, i have to say it's his gov
i repeat the point that i made, for the west midlands having the deal, having the mayor and the right person elected as mayor, the right thing andy is absolutely crucial. >> resignation letter said that people may have to deliver messages to the government that they may find disagreeable. this is a message that the prime minister may find disagreeable. her lack is putting jobs in the economy at risk. her government is a bigger threat to the union as smp. her government is not worthy of a...
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i found out that 24% of my constituents work in the area of the west midlands combined authority. can i press my right honorable friend just a little bit further about what she thinks is needed in the west midlands combined authority to improve employment still more? pm may: well, i think my right honorable friend -- and of course, i have had the advantage of having visited his beautiful constituency -- but in relation to the midlands, we have strong ambitions to make the midlands an engine for growth in the uk, . that is why we have plans that demonstrate that when we say we are going to build an economy that works for everyone, we actually mean it. the statement by the chancellor concerning the 5 million pounds for the realm of midland engine , 250 million investment fund, and we will shortly be publishing a strategy for the midland's engine. i repeat the point that i made, i think for the west midlands having the devolution deal, having the mayor, and having the right person elected as mayor -- andy street -- is absolutely crucial. rogers in his resignation letter said that peo
i found out that 24% of my constituents work in the area of the west midlands combined authority. can i press my right honorable friend just a little bit further about what she thinks is needed in the west midlands combined authority to improve employment still more? pm may: well, i think my right honorable friend -- and of course, i have had the advantage of having visited his beautiful constituency -- but in relation to the midlands, we have strong ambitions to make the midlands an engine for...
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just before i call somebody from the west midlands we had a front bench speaker but not a back bench speaker i would like to reference to fact until a moment ago we had in the sergeant's chair, victor beday, whose background is in civil engineering, thank you victor for your support. [ applause ] and i also want to welcome and with great enthusiasm, the recently appointed sergeant at arms mahammad al hagi. [ applause ] >> all right being taken to all of our hearts. highly popular with members, he has a strong background in customer service looking after the people who come here and happens to also be the first bme sergeant in the history of the house of commons. [ applause ] >> thank you. he's ordinarily known as kamal. thank you for everything you do and the support you offer to me and the house. can we have a contributor from the west midlands, the fellow yes, who is waving at me. >> thank you mr. speaker, darrin coonor, 124,000 young people voted for this issue. what does it tell us? it tells us that in hampton and across the uk that it's not fair for people being discriminated ag
just before i call somebody from the west midlands we had a front bench speaker but not a back bench speaker i would like to reference to fact until a moment ago we had in the sergeant's chair, victor beday, whose background is in civil engineering, thank you victor for your support. [ applause ] and i also want to welcome and with great enthusiasm, the recently appointed sergeant at arms mahammad al hagi. [ applause ] >> all right being taken to all of our hearts. highly popular with...
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we've got a covering of snow, a covering in some parts of the west midlands. staffordshire the worst affected with 100 schools shut their and the strong winds have brought down power lines which means that around 11100 homes up there are without power although they are trying to get them back on about 110w. trying to get them back on about now. the main trouble at the moment is this wind which is causing problems and the slippy conditions out on the roads which have not been treated by the grid. most of the main roads are clear but there have been reports of minor accidents with ca i’s been reports of minor accidents with cars skidding off the roads here and there as well. really, people have been out enjoying it this morning. if the schools had been shut here we would have seen kids out on sledgers. we have seen a few but not many. the dogs are enjoying the snow. it is a covering of snow, it is not the worst we have ever seen
we've got a covering of snow, a covering in some parts of the west midlands. staffordshire the worst affected with 100 schools shut their and the strong winds have brought down power lines which means that around 11100 homes up there are without power although they are trying to get them back on about 110w. trying to get them back on about now. the main trouble at the moment is this wind which is causing problems and the slippy conditions out on the roads which have not been treated by the...
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thank you. >> west midlands? yes, the gentleman there from the west midlands. >> thank you.corda from nyp. my biggest concern with this is if you add up the short fall of funding for the nhs, for this year, it is probably around 6 billion. and if -- if we can't do it now, for certain we won't be able to do it in the coming years. the second problem is the psychological presser for future medics, specifically young ones, who are in -- thinking about it. the huge presser for the nhs is affecting their attitudes. and finally the youth services are slightly affected disproportionately, for example, the 11% less school nurses, i believe, this year. so, yes. [ applause ] >> thank you. now, quite a large group of people from the northwest who stood. yes. the tendency to demonstrative behavior tends to increase by the year and say this in no insulting or critical spirit. i was much struck by the young woman with the green jacket and pink dress in a state of almost uncontrollable excitement. and we look forward to hearing from you. please. >> my name is jennifer blackledge. and the n
thank you. >> west midlands? yes, the gentleman there from the west midlands. >> thank you.corda from nyp. my biggest concern with this is if you add up the short fall of funding for the nhs, for this year, it is probably around 6 billion. and if -- if we can't do it now, for certain we won't be able to do it in the coming years. the second problem is the psychological presser for future medics, specifically young ones, who are in -- thinking about it. the huge presser for the nhs...
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. >> the west midlands, and who do we have from the west midlands. the woman in the dark black dress. >> i'm representing dudley. i truly that the with should not only think of the people in the room today, but the people at home. the reason why this issue is being debated is because the people who are not here today voted for it. they want lesson s ths that don develop their public knowledge and financial skills and much more, and if the people from across the uk believe that we can help offer them a broader curriculum, we need to listen. in the west midlands 8,828 people voted for the curriculum for life. this is the top issue from my local area, also. all i can say is that i urge you and i plead you to make this issue our campaign for 2017. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you for that. it almost goes without saying, but let me underline the point that i am sorry that every year there is unand the demand if i can put it that way, and people who wish to contribute and time is not available for me to call them to do so. the chair tries to be fair, a
. >> the west midlands, and who do we have from the west midlands. the woman in the dark black dress. >> i'm representing dudley. i truly that the with should not only think of the people in the room today, but the people at home. the reason why this issue is being debated is because the people who are not here today voted for it. they want lesson s ths that don develop their public knowledge and financial skills and much more, and if the people from across the uk believe that we...
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[applause] >> west midlands. the gentleman from west midlands. >> thank you. my biggest concern with this is if you add up the shortfall of funding for the nhs for this year is probably around 6 billion if we can do it now for certain we won't be able to do it in the coming years. the second problem is psychological pressure for future medics as well is beyond one's worth thinking about it. the huge pressure for the nhs is affecting their attitudes and finally the youth services are slightly, are affected disproportionately for example 11% less school nurses i believe this year. [applause] >> thank you. now are there people from the northwest who stood? the tennessee two demonstrative or tends to increase by the year and i say this in no insulting or critical spirit. i was much struck by the gendelman with the green jacket in the pink dress who was in a state of almost uncontrollable excitement. we look forward to hring fm you, please. >> my name is jennifer and i'm from scottsboro. the nhs is aextremely important service. it has a drastic impact on my life an
[applause] >> west midlands. the gentleman from west midlands. >> thank you. my biggest concern with this is if you add up the shortfall of funding for the nhs for this year is probably around 6 billion if we can do it now for certain we won't be able to do it in the coming years. the second problem is psychological pressure for future medics as well is beyond one's worth thinking about it. the huge pressure for the nhs is affecting their attitudes and finally the youth services are...
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can we have a contributor on the west midlands? we will have a young man waving at me with one arm them with another. >> 124,000 young people voted for this issue. it tells us young people in northampton and of course the u.k. don't believe that it is right or fair that people discriminated against for they are and what they believe. believe. as david cameron said last year, whether you are muscle, and you, griffin or seek, whether you are born here or abroad, you are welcome here. that is why i urge you all to vote. [applause] john: this is been a great debate. we have sought to accomodate every part of the u.k.. i'm looking now for a conclusion to the debate. your enthusiastic welcome to this. this is on the southwest. please welcome ryan now. [applause] ryan: we are all politically incorrect from time to time. we say stupid things, we make mistakes, but most of the time we grow out of it. but hate crimes, too small words that hold an awful lot of weight. i care about this issue because i now that as a united kingdom, we are cari
can we have a contributor on the west midlands? we will have a young man waving at me with one arm them with another. >> 124,000 young people voted for this issue. it tells us young people in northampton and of course the u.k. don't believe that it is right or fair that people discriminated against for they are and what they believe. believe. as david cameron said last year, whether you are muscle, and you, griffin or seek, whether you are born here or abroad, you are welcome here. that...
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it could turn snowy over the hills of the south west and the midlands.ly sunshine and snow showers sums it up. largely drive for eastern scotland. temperatures just above freezing. in the evening, this is of concern especially in the south—east, the rain is heavy. we are dragging down cold air, and we may get some snow developing across east anglia. a couple of centimetres widely. quickly as the skies clear it will turn icy which will be a major concern. overnight, more wintry showers will come in, a spell of sleet and snow into northern england and the north midlands. temperatures below freezing. ice cannot be rolled out anywhere. this will come to kick things first thing. that short lived spell of snow will clear away. then, apart from wintry showers in the northerly areas are many places will be dry and sunny but it will be cold. this is arctic air, feeling cold around the north sea coast where we could see severe gales and big waves. at the weekend, things calm down. it becomes less windy, still cold with wintry showers on saturday. increasing cloud
it could turn snowy over the hills of the south west and the midlands.ly sunshine and snow showers sums it up. largely drive for eastern scotland. temperatures just above freezing. in the evening, this is of concern especially in the south—east, the rain is heavy. we are dragging down cold air, and we may get some snow developing across east anglia. a couple of centimetres widely. quickly as the skies clear it will turn icy which will be a major concern. overnight, more wintry showers will...
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employment in staffordshi re the west midlands.est midlands.” thank you for that. unemployment in my constituency, my beautiful litchfield constituency, is around 0.7% and that's fantastic. but i wanted even lower. and i found other of my constituents work in the area of my constituents work in the area of the west midlands combined authority. so, can i press my right honourable friend just a little bit further about what she thinks is neededin further about what she thinks is needed in the west midlands combined authority to improve employment still more? i thank my honourable friend. of course, i have had the advantage of having visited his beautiful constituency. immolation to the midlands, or we have very strong ambitions to make the midlands and engine for growth in the uk. that is why we have plans for the midland engine that demonstrate that when we say we‘re going to build an economy that grows we mean it. the autumn statement confirms things such as the £5 million for the birmingham rail hub. you have 50 million for the ra
employment in staffordshi re the west midlands.est midlands.” thank you for that. unemployment in my constituency, my beautiful litchfield constituency, is around 0.7% and that's fantastic. but i wanted even lower. and i found other of my constituents work in the area of my constituents work in the area of the west midlands combined authority. so, can i press my right honourable friend just a little bit further about what she thinks is neededin further about what she thinks is needed in the...
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in fa ct, for the north—west midlands.notjust over the hills, especially the pennines, over lower areas, the vale of york, patches to south—east england. for most of us it won't be desperately cold, frost free for many, but it is a different story in the south—east of england. there is a sharp frost forming. for the first part of wednesday, —6 or minus seven degrees, so a morning to scrape a car windscreen. it will be glorious to start the day with barely a cloud in the sky. 0ne to start the day with barely a cloud in the sky. one or two fog patches. away from the south—east, for the rest of england and wales, cloud to start. the closer to this weather front, the more likely you are to see rain or drizzle, greater manchester, merseyside, will start off on manchester, merseyside, will start offona manchester, merseyside, will start off on a damp note. northern ireland and scotland, rather cloudy to start, some breaks across eastern scotland, with a chilly start, patches of frost possible. through wednesday, this front is st
in fa ct, for the north—west midlands.notjust over the hills, especially the pennines, over lower areas, the vale of york, patches to south—east england. for most of us it won't be desperately cold, frost free for many, but it is a different story in the south—east of england. there is a sharp frost forming. for the first part of wednesday, —6 or minus seven degrees, so a morning to scrape a car windscreen. it will be glorious to start the day with barely a cloud in the sky. 0ne to...
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quite cloudy too for north—west england, the north of wales and north—west midlands.rt the day across much of eastern england, the south midlands, southern england and south wales. in fact, for many, there will be barely a cloud in the sky. there could be the odd isolated fog patch, but it won't be widespread, and it will clear pretty quickly through tuesday. through the rest of the day, essentially it's a fairly dry day. the cloudiest weather, if you like, across the north—west of the uk could bring isolated showers across the hills of northern england. we do have some wet weather on and off through the day across the north—west of scotland. but it's here where we will see here some of the day's highest temperatures — up to 9 degrees. windy through the northern isles, particularly for shetland. gusts could reach 60—70 miles an hourfor a time. through the night, it will stay blustery, plenty of showers working in across the northern isles, and it will turn cold enough for a nip of frost this coming night, across the far north—west of scotland, particularly in rural pa
quite cloudy too for north—west england, the north of wales and north—west midlands.rt the day across much of eastern england, the south midlands, southern england and south wales. in fact, for many, there will be barely a cloud in the sky. there could be the odd isolated fog patch, but it won't be widespread, and it will clear pretty quickly through tuesday. through the rest of the day, essentially it's a fairly dry day. the cloudiest weather, if you like, across the north—west of the uk...
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the likely places to catch that across parts of north wales into the north—west midlands, cheshire, merseysideloud for northern ireland and scotland. occasional spots of rain in the west. clear spells to start the day across eastern scotland. through the rest of day, where the front remains a slow—moving, if you are underneath this area of cloud it will stay with us all day. it will be a glorious day for south—east england. plenty of sunshine but it is cold and i hold out the prospect of some breaks coming along with the cloud across northern ireland and western scotland. it won't be solidly cloudy but, that said, they will be a lot of cloud around. temperatures reaching double figures in the warmest spots. on into wednesday night, another cold one coming up across southern counties of england. the tendency for the breaks on the cloud to extend across southern counties of england. that is where we will have the frosty weather overnight. further north, with the cloud cover, again, it is generally frost free with temperatures around 5—7 degrees. thursday starting on a dull and cloudy note, save
the likely places to catch that across parts of north wales into the north—west midlands, cheshire, merseysideloud for northern ireland and scotland. occasional spots of rain in the west. clear spells to start the day across eastern scotland. through the rest of day, where the front remains a slow—moving, if you are underneath this area of cloud it will stay with us all day. it will be a glorious day for south—east england. plenty of sunshine but it is cold and i hold out the prospect of...
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quite cloudy too for north—west england, the north of wales and north—west midlands.lands, southern england and south wales. in fact, for many, there will be barely a cloud in the sky. there could be the odd isolated fog patch, but it won't be widespread, and it will clear pretty quickly through tuesday. through the rest of the day, essentially it's a fairly dry day. the cloudiest weather, if you like, across the north—west of the uk could bring isolated showers across the hills of northern england. we do have some wet weather on and off through the day across the north—west of scotland. but it's here where we will see here some of the day's highest temperatures — up to 9 degrees. windy through the northern isles, particularly for shetland. gusts could reach 60—70 miles an hourfor a time. through the night, it will stay blustery, plenty of showers working in across the northern isles, and it will turn cold enough for a nip of frost this coming night, across the far north—west of scotland, particularly in rural parts. looking at the weather charts as they change throug
quite cloudy too for north—west england, the north of wales and north—west midlands.lands, southern england and south wales. in fact, for many, there will be barely a cloud in the sky. there could be the odd isolated fog patch, but it won't be widespread, and it will clear pretty quickly through tuesday. through the rest of the day, essentially it's a fairly dry day. the cloudiest weather, if you like, across the north—west of the uk could bring isolated showers across the hills of...
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the likely places to catch that across parts of north wales into the north—west midlands, cheshire, merseysidetarting off quite damp. a lot of cloud for northern ireland and scotland. 0ccasional spots of rain in the west. clear spells to start the day across eastern scotland. through the rest of day, where the front remains a slow—moving, if you are underneath this area of cloud it will stay with us all day. it will be a glorious day for south—east england. plenty of sunshine but it is cold and i hold out the prospect of some breaks coming along with the cloud across northern ireland and western scotland. it won't be solidly cloudy but, that said, there will be a lot of cloud around. temperatures reaching double figures in the warmest spots. 0n into wednesday night, another cold one coming up across southern counties of england. the tendency for the breaks in the cloud to extend across southern counties of england. that is where we will have the frosty weather overnight. further north, with the cloud cover, again, it is generally frost free with temperatures around 5—7 degrees. thursday starti
the likely places to catch that across parts of north wales into the north—west midlands, cheshire, merseysidetarting off quite damp. a lot of cloud for northern ireland and scotland. 0ccasional spots of rain in the west. clear spells to start the day across eastern scotland. through the rest of day, where the front remains a slow—moving, if you are underneath this area of cloud it will stay with us all day. it will be a glorious day for south—east england. plenty of sunshine but it is...
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this was a view into the west midlands, what view is that, with the mist and fog around here.ght. plenty of cloud into scotland and northern ireland. not much rain coming out of that. it's breezy, the further north you are. it is cold the further south—east you are. with cloud your temperatures hold up. without the cloud, quite a hard frost to come in rural area, could be seeing about minus six celsius by the time we get to the morning, scraping the ice off the car. this part of the uk just ta ps the car. this part of the uk just taps into this cold continental air. the rest of the uk, the cloud comes in around the high pressure. and from the atlantic, that's a mild flow compared with the conditions under the clearer continental air in the far south—east. a frost for the channel aisles, south—east england, parts of east anglia to start. temperatures as we move further north, higher, plenty of cloud, mind you. damp and drizzly in places, still some hill fog around. a weather front just getting still some hill fog around. a weather frontjust getting closer still some hill fog ar
this was a view into the west midlands, what view is that, with the mist and fog around here.ght. plenty of cloud into scotland and northern ireland. not much rain coming out of that. it's breezy, the further north you are. it is cold the further south—east you are. with cloud your temperatures hold up. without the cloud, quite a hard frost to come in rural area, could be seeing about minus six celsius by the time we get to the morning, scraping the ice off the car. this part of the uk just...
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now from the west midlands i call cheyenne. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to my deputy and workers who made this possible and the people rooting for me. something i believe strongly in is racially quality and cultural diversity. the campaign showed me anyone can take a stand in combating the racism or any other subject they felt strongly about. stereotypes are labels that when attached to different communities through hate and integrates, but it's time we rip those labels off. let us go into the schools. after all, there are 11 to make 18 year olds are the ones that elected us to do this job. they need us. social media will make a massive difference. we live on our phones. we need to report these things that stop them from happening because this is the 21st century, 2016. how can these things carry on? instead of showing change we should accept with open arms and celebrate our differences. martin luther king once said i have a dream that my four children will live in a nation where they will not be judged on the color of their skin, but on the con
now from the west midlands i call cheyenne. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to my deputy and workers who made this possible and the people rooting for me. something i believe strongly in is racially quality and cultural diversity. the campaign showed me anyone can take a stand in combating the racism or any other subject they felt strongly about. stereotypes are labels that when attached to different communities through hate and integrates, but it's time we rip those labels off. let...
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it's why thousands are flocking to the west midlands this weekend, and after 30 years it's the final's now even a movie out to explore why so many want to do this. i've been on the course near wolverhampton ahead of this final weekend. it's the end of an era, on a farm in the west midlands, where for decades people from around the world have come together. why? to share the ultimate pain and fear. pushing their bodies over eight miles to the extreme. but after this weekend there will be no more tough guy. it's been a huge part of my life. it's definitely changed my life. it'll be a huge part of my life that will cease to be. hundreds of thousands of people have attempted this tough guy challenge over the past 30 years. 0h! but for those doing it this sunday, it will be the last ever. behind it all, the man known as mr mouse. a former soldier who 30 years ago wanted to add more of a challenge to fun runs, and so reinvented the obstacles. keep going! this is mild compared to the electric shocks before. i decided to put people through something that they'd never seen before. fear, pain,
it's why thousands are flocking to the west midlands this weekend, and after 30 years it's the final's now even a movie out to explore why so many want to do this. i've been on the course near wolverhampton ahead of this final weekend. it's the end of an era, on a farm in the west midlands, where for decades people from around the world have come together. why? to share the ultimate pain and fear. pushing their bodies over eight miles to the extreme. but after this weekend there will be no more...
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now from the west midlands, i call cheyenne. [applause] thank you, mr. speaker and thank you to my deputy and my workers who made this possible and the people rooting for me. something i believe stronglyn is racial quality and cultural diversity. the campaign has shown me that anybody can take a stand in combating racism or any other subject they feel strongly about. stereotypes are labels that have been attached to different communities through hate or ignore its, but it is time that we rip those labels off. let us go into the school. after all, the 11-year-old to 18-year-old's elected us to do this job. they need us. social media will make a massive difference. we live on our phones. we need to report these things and stop them from happening because this is the 21st century, this is 2016. how can these things be carrying on? instead of slowing change, we it with open arms and celebrate our differences. martin luther king once said i have a dream that my four children will live in a nation where they will not be judged on the color of their skin, but o
now from the west midlands, i call cheyenne. [applause] thank you, mr. speaker and thank you to my deputy and my workers who made this possible and the people rooting for me. something i believe stronglyn is racial quality and cultural diversity. the campaign has shown me that anybody can take a stand in combating racism or any other subject they feel strongly about. stereotypes are labels that have been attached to different communities through hate or ignore its, but it is time that we rip...
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and the far east of northern ireland, but especially wet weather in parts of wales, clipping the west midlandss morning. and we have a hard frost in parts of east anglia and south—east england. this is where we have the clearest skies. mist the in some spots. this is where we will see the best of the sunshine. some sunny spells in northern ireland as well. some brighter breaks elsewhere. thicker cloud for parts of south—west england, wales, northern england, and especially into scotland. potential for light showers, especially in scotland. flurries in places. not quite as cold in wales and south—west england as it has been. through tonight, frost developing for many of us. the odd light show it initially. particularly in parts of england and wales, dense and even freezing fog patches around. by no means for everyone, as monday begins. but the risk is highest in england and wales. for some people, that could be causing disruption to tomorrow morning and tuesday as well. it is worth checking before heading out in the morning. dense and freezing fog could linger even into the afternoon. that coul
and the far east of northern ireland, but especially wet weather in parts of wales, clipping the west midlandss morning. and we have a hard frost in parts of east anglia and south—east england. this is where we have the clearest skies. mist the in some spots. this is where we will see the best of the sunshine. some sunny spells in northern ireland as well. some brighter breaks elsewhere. thicker cloud for parts of south—west england, wales, northern england, and especially into scotland....
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pretty cloudy all day across north—east wales and the west midlands. ludlow in particular. eet and snow here earlier on, pushing its way into yorkshire and north east lincolnshire. it will fade but some snow over the next few hours. some showers in west wales, south—west england. lots of cloud in the northern half, but that is starting to break up and the frost is starting to form. cold conditions, like last night, east anglia and the south—east. we'll ta ke anglia and the south—east. we'll take us into monday morning. about anywhere, but mainly in the south—east, the fog. could cause problems at the airports and on the roads first thing. it will linger across the midlands and east anglia all day. that and the morning cloud will clear to leave a sunny afternoon. hello, this is bbc news. theresa may won't say whether she knew about a failed trident missile test when mps were voting to renew the weapons system. i have absolute faith in our trident missiles. when i made that speech in the house of commons, what we were talking about was whether or not we should renew our triden
pretty cloudy all day across north—east wales and the west midlands. ludlow in particular. eet and snow here earlier on, pushing its way into yorkshire and north east lincolnshire. it will fade but some snow over the next few hours. some showers in west wales, south—west england. lots of cloud in the northern half, but that is starting to break up and the frost is starting to form. cold conditions, like last night, east anglia and the south—east. we'll ta ke anglia and the south—east....
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a dusting of that in parts of wales, the west midlands and a few spots in north—west england.high pressure in control of our weather, but there is this weather disturbance moving through western and northern parts of the uk. a few potential showers in the south—west and in west wales, mostly falling as rain. the odd flurry is still possible into parts of northern england. northern ireland will see some sunshine, but across scotland there will be further flurries of sleet and snow. a cold field. in the south—west compared with recent days, plenty of sunshine. hard frost setting in for some of us tonight, but also some mist and four patches developing. they are possible just about anywhere, but there is a risk in england and wales of seeing dense freezing fog patches that could cause problems during the monday morning rush hour. it will be slow to clear, so if you are heading out tomorrow morning, check the traffic and travel situation. not everyone will see it, but problematic possibly. not just will see it, but problematic possibly. notjust monday morning it's tuesday morning
a dusting of that in parts of wales, the west midlands and a few spots in north—west england.high pressure in control of our weather, but there is this weather disturbance moving through western and northern parts of the uk. a few potential showers in the south—west and in west wales, mostly falling as rain. the odd flurry is still possible into parts of northern england. northern ireland will see some sunshine, but across scotland there will be further flurries of sleet and snow. a cold...
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and that is what i am hearing from manufacturers in the west midlands.s to the single market... when you look at the referendum... hang on, do you accept? let me finish. you are talking about the referendum and i do not want to do that. do you accept that if we are not part of the single market then the four freedoms that are part of the single market do not need to be part of the negotiations? we have had some statements from the prime minister saying we will have customs arrangements. we do not know the details of that. we do not know what that means. let me go back to david. david, if we are going... if it is the government's position to go for a free trade agreement, why are the four freedoms of the single market relevant? what i think is that to understand if there has been compromising on that side, if the uk is not willing to live up to those standards, then, in fact, there will be a cost to leaving membership of the eu. that any trade deal will not be as preferential, will not have as good an arrangement as the current arrangement. if they unders
and that is what i am hearing from manufacturers in the west midlands.s to the single market... when you look at the referendum... hang on, do you accept? let me finish. you are talking about the referendum and i do not want to do that. do you accept that if we are not part of the single market then the four freedoms that are part of the single market do not need to be part of the negotiations? we have had some statements from the prime minister saying we will have customs arrangements. we do...
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clears away, so brighter skies will break out to the eastern side of the pennines and the north and west midlands away from the far south—east until after dark. and then we keep the showers going. as i say, the showers ganging upfora showers going. as i say, the showers ganging up for a time across parts of scotla nd ganging up for a time across parts of scotland and the north of england. tuesday starts off fairly dry for central and eastern parts of the british isles. but don't be fooled by that because another little weather feature, not with quite as much rain as monday's feature, will gradually work its way further towards the east, but not rocking up in parts of east anglia and the south east until really quite late on in the day. don't be fooled by the dry start. wednesday is something of a transition day with the winds beginning to crank away from the south—west to somewhere north of west, a fresher feel, there will be sunshine around, but there will be some showers turning a little bit wintry across the higher ground of northern britain and those temperatures by this stage, now we are bac
clears away, so brighter skies will break out to the eastern side of the pennines and the north and west midlands away from the far south—east until after dark. and then we keep the showers going. as i say, the showers ganging upfora showers going. as i say, the showers ganging up for a time across parts of scotla nd ganging up for a time across parts of scotland and the north of england. tuesday starts off fairly dry for central and eastern parts of the british isles. but don't be fooled by...
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it's why thousands are flocking to the west midlands this weekend, from all over the world.races being established. there's now even a movie out, to explore why so many want to do this... i've been on the course near wolverhampton ahead of this final weekend. it's the end of an era, on a farm in the west midlands, where for decades people from around the world have come together. why? to share the ultimate pain and fear. pushing their bodies over eight miles to the extreme, but after this weekend, there will be no more tough guy. it's been a huge part of my life, for sure, it's changed my life. it's a huge part of my life that will cease to be. hundreds of thousands of people have attempted this tough guy challenge in the last 30 years. but for this doing it this time, it will be the last ever. behind it all, the man known as mr mouse, a former soldier who 30 years ago wanted to add more of a challenge to fun runs and so reinvented the obstacle course. keep going! this is mild compared to the electric shocks and fire. i decided to put people through something they hadn't see
it's why thousands are flocking to the west midlands this weekend, from all over the world.races being established. there's now even a movie out, to explore why so many want to do this... i've been on the course near wolverhampton ahead of this final weekend. it's the end of an era, on a farm in the west midlands, where for decades people from around the world have come together. why? to share the ultimate pain and fear. pushing their bodies over eight miles to the extreme, but after this...
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she died in hospital in the west midlands this morning after suffering a stroke.cians and helped ensure that victims are now placed at the heart of the criminal justice victims are now placed at the heart of the criminaljustice system. —— opened the eyes of many politicians. 0ur correspondent phil mackie has been looking back at her life. it is part of my past now, and when i talk about rape, it doesn't hurt me. the victim of what became known as the ealing vicarage rape, jill saward was just 21 when she was attacked by burglars, who broke into herfather‘s vicarage in ealing in west london. tv newsreader: the hunt for the vicarage rapists... the case was the focus of massive media attention, not least because the perpetrators of the rape received shorter sentences than the man who was only convicted of burglary. the judge told the court that her trauma had not been so great. she and her father, who was also injured, publicly forgave their attackers. they'd destroyed enough, i didn't want them to destroy anything else. so, forgiveness gave me that liberation, that
she died in hospital in the west midlands this morning after suffering a stroke.cians and helped ensure that victims are now placed at the heart of the criminal justice victims are now placed at the heart of the criminaljustice system. —— opened the eyes of many politicians. 0ur correspondent phil mackie has been looking back at her life. it is part of my past now, and when i talk about rape, it doesn't hurt me. the victim of what became known as the ealing vicarage rape, jill saward was...
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it's the end of an era, on a farm in the west midlands.ies of eight miles to the extreme. but after this weekend, there will be no more tough guy. it has been a huge part of my life for sure, it has changed my life. it is a huge part of my life that ceased to be. hundreds of thousands of people have attempted this tough guy challenge over the last 30 years. but for those doing it this sunday, they will be the last ever behind it all, the man known as mr mouse. a former soldier who 30 years ago wanted to add more of a challenge to fun runs and so reinvented the obstacle course. this is mild compared to the electric shocks. i decided to put people through something, fear, pain, gloucester phobia, all of the terrible things. and they come through and they say thank you. i cried i was so unhappy, and you get this medal, but around your neck and there is nothing else like it. and as mr mouse now brings the curtain down on his world—famous event, with a movie as to why people today are willing to experience such pain and suffering. if you can co
it's the end of an era, on a farm in the west midlands.ies of eight miles to the extreme. but after this weekend, there will be no more tough guy. it has been a huge part of my life for sure, it has changed my life. it is a huge part of my life that ceased to be. hundreds of thousands of people have attempted this tough guy challenge over the last 30 years. but for those doing it this sunday, they will be the last ever behind it all, the man known as mr mouse. a former soldier who 30 years ago...
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change, but there is the potential for snow across higher ground of wales, through perhaps the west midlandsld with the strength of the wind. temperatures are more likely feeling like —2—macro, minus three degrees. jeremy corbyn says he wants a cap on the maximum amount of money people can earn and he says immigration levels in the uk are not too high. and make a fantastic contribution to out and make a fantastic contribution to our economy. a 15—year—old girl is arrested after the death of a seven—year—old in york. more misery for thousands of commuters across southern england as the latest 3 day strike by southern rail drivers begins. us president barack obama gets ready to bid farewell to the nation in his last big speech before leaving office. by by jane hill. also byjane hill. also this
change, but there is the potential for snow across higher ground of wales, through perhaps the west midlandsld with the strength of the wind. temperatures are more likely feeling like —2—macro, minus three degrees. jeremy corbyn says he wants a cap on the maximum amount of money people can earn and he says immigration levels in the uk are not too high. and make a fantastic contribution to out and make a fantastic contribution to our economy. a 15—year—old girl is arrested after the...
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the cloud will bring misty conditions across the north—west midlands.nes and across lower areas, the vale of york, south—east england. for most of us it won't be desperately cold. frost free for many. it is a different story across the south—east of england. there is a sharp frost forming. 0n the south—east of england. there is a sharp frost forming. on wednesday morning, —6 degrees, but it will be glorious to start without clouds. 0ne glorious to start without clouds. one or two fog patches, that said. away from south—east, for and, cloud to start. the closer you are to this weather front, you are likely to see rain or drizzle. north wales, cheshire, greater manchester will start on a damp note. northern ireland and scotland have a cloudy start. rakes in eastern scotland, where it will be chilly to start, patches of frost possible —— breaks. 0n patches of frost possible —— breaks. on wednesday, this front is slow—moving. not much change. although it will become dryjust about everywhere in the afternoon. it will be cloudy here. for northern ireland and
the cloud will bring misty conditions across the north—west midlands.nes and across lower areas, the vale of york, south—east england. for most of us it won't be desperately cold. frost free for many. it is a different story across the south—east of england. there is a sharp frost forming. 0n the south—east of england. there is a sharp frost forming. on wednesday morning, —6 degrees, but it will be glorious to start without clouds. 0ne glorious to start without clouds. one or two fog...
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quite cloudy too for north—west england, the north of wales and north—west midlands.idlands, southern england and south wales. in fact, for many, there will be barely a cloud in the sky. there could be the odd isolated fog patch, but it won't be widespread, and it will clear pretty quickly through tuesday. through the rest of the day, essentially it's a fairly dry day. the cloudiest weather, if you like, across the north—west of the uk could bring isolated showers across the hills of northern england. we do have some wet weather on and off through the day across the north—west of scotland. but it's here where we will see here some of the day's highest temperatures — up to 9 degrees. windy through the northern isles, particularly for shetland. gusts could reach 60—70 miles an hourfor a time. through the night, it will stay blustery, plenty of showers working in across the northern isles, and it will turn cold enough for a nip of frost this coming night, across the far north—west of scotland, particularly in rural parts. looking at the weather charts as they change thro
quite cloudy too for north—west england, the north of wales and north—west midlands.idlands, southern england and south wales. in fact, for many, there will be barely a cloud in the sky. there could be the odd isolated fog patch, but it won't be widespread, and it will clear pretty quickly through tuesday. through the rest of the day, essentially it's a fairly dry day. the cloudiest weather, if you like, across the north—west of the uk could bring isolated showers across the hills of...
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clout on the way and rather misty conditions at times as we have seen recently across the north—west midlandsches notjust over the hills, especially the pennines, but also across lower areas, the vale of york, patches towards south—east england, for most it would be desperately cold with frost free weather for many but it isa frost free weather for many but it is a different story for the south—east of england. there is a sharp frost forming and i think through the first part of wednesday morning temperatures as low as minus six degrees, so certainly a morning for scraping the car windscreen. it will be a glorious start to the day with barely a cloud in the sky. 0ne or two fog patches. away from the south—east corner from the rest of women and wales a lot of cloud to start the day and the closer to the wea k start the day and the closer to the weak weather front means you are likely to see rain or drizzle. north wales, cheshire, merseyside, or likely to start off on a download. northern ireland and scotland has a cloudy start. rates in the cloud for eastern scotland. it will be a chilly start
clout on the way and rather misty conditions at times as we have seen recently across the north—west midlandsches notjust over the hills, especially the pennines, but also across lower areas, the vale of york, patches towards south—east england, for most it would be desperately cold with frost free weather for many but it isa frost free weather for many but it is a different story for the south—east of england. there is a sharp frost forming and i think through the first part of wednesday...
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the likely places to catch that across parts of north wales into the north—west midlands, cheshire, merseysideloud for northern ireland and scotland. 0ccasional spots of rain in the west. clear spells to start the day across eastern scotland. through the rest of day, where the front remains a slow—moving, if you are underneath this area of cloud it will stay with us all day. it will be a glorious day for south—east england. plenty of sunshine but it is cold and i hold out the prospect of some breaks coming along with the cloud across northern ireland and western scotland. it won't be solidly cloudy but, that said, they will be a lot of cloud around. temperatures reaching double figures in the warmest spots. 0n into wednesday night, another cold one coming up across southern counties of england. the tendency for the breaks on the cloud to extend across southern counties of england. that is where we will have the frosty weather overnight. further north, with the cloud cover, again, it is generally frost free with temperatures around 5—7 degrees. thursday starting on a dull and cloudy note, save
the likely places to catch that across parts of north wales into the north—west midlands, cheshire, merseysideloud for northern ireland and scotland. 0ccasional spots of rain in the west. clear spells to start the day across eastern scotland. through the rest of day, where the front remains a slow—moving, if you are underneath this area of cloud it will stay with us all day. it will be a glorious day for south—east england. plenty of sunshine but it is cold and i hold out the prospect of...
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the likely places to catch that across parts of north wales into the north—west midlands, cheshire, merseyside. a lot of cloud for northern ireland and scotland. 0ccasional spots of rain in the west. clear spells to start the day across eastern scotland. through the rest of day, where the front remains a slow—moving, if you are underneath this area of cloud it will stay with us all day. it will be a glorious day for south—east england. plenty of sunshine but it is cold and i hold out the prospect of some breaks coming along with the cloud across northern ireland and western scotland. it won't be solidly cloudy but, that said, there will be a lot of cloud around. temperatures reaching double figures in the warmest spots. 0n into wednesday night, another cold one coming up across southern counties of england. the tendency for the breaks in the cloud to extend across southern counties of england. that is where we will have the frosty weather overnight. further north, with the cloud cover, again, it is generally frost free with temperatures around 5—7 degrees. thursday starting on a dull and cloud
the likely places to catch that across parts of north wales into the north—west midlands, cheshire, merseyside. a lot of cloud for northern ireland and scotland. 0ccasional spots of rain in the west. clear spells to start the day across eastern scotland. through the rest of day, where the front remains a slow—moving, if you are underneath this area of cloud it will stay with us all day. it will be a glorious day for south—east england. plenty of sunshine but it is cold and i hold out the...
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we still have the line of rainfall than it -- still have the line of rainfall than it —— west midlands. we have high pressure in charge for the weather which means dry weather but a bit of patchy rain out towards the western side of the uk. north and west it will be breezy and cloudy with some rain. for the south—eastern corner, it will be different. it may well be dry and bright with sunshine but still quite chilly. frost and fog as well. further north and west, a bit of a breeze coming in from the south—west and hence it will be milder but it will also bringing cloud and rain. sunday looks at the great day for most areas but let it will be fairly mild out towards the west.
we still have the line of rainfall than it -- still have the line of rainfall than it —— west midlands. we have high pressure in charge for the weather which means dry weather but a bit of patchy rain out towards the western side of the uk. north and west it will be breezy and cloudy with some rain. for the south—eastern corner, it will be different. it may well be dry and bright with sunshine but still quite chilly. frost and fog as well. further north and west, a bit of a breeze coming...
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coming down to be weather front then it is pretty miserable, quite murky across the west midlands. sunshine perhaps that the southern counties of england and perhaps just creeping into southern counties of england and perhapsjust creeping into parts southern counties of england and perhaps just creeping into parts of wales. but not doing much for those temperatures, stuck around four or 5 degrees. and as soon as the sun goes down, the temperatures will again fall away. not so much where you keep that cloud. somewhere in the south again looking at around minus four degrees. so here we go again on thursday, something of a repeat performance with the best of the sunshine across southern counties. some gaps further north are possible. but again the temperature is nothing to write home about despite what you see the sunshine. five, six, 7 degrees. and the weather pretty much the same on friday. there is a general evening out of those temperatures. and here's the thing, getting into the weekend high pressure is still the dominant feature. but if it looks threatening in the atlantic do no
coming down to be weather front then it is pretty miserable, quite murky across the west midlands. sunshine perhaps that the southern counties of england and perhaps just creeping into southern counties of england and perhapsjust creeping into parts southern counties of england and perhaps just creeping into parts of wales. but not doing much for those temperatures, stuck around four or 5 degrees. and as soon as the sun goes down, the temperatures will again fall away. not so much where you...
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of the uk, milder air from south—west england moving into wales, northern ireland and into the west midlands affecting parts of england and wales into wednesday morning. clearer weather for a time in northern ireland and scotland, some places close to freezing with bob and frost patches. 0n places close to freezing with bob and frost patches. on wednesday our weather system dragging its heels down the eastern side of the uk, dry and brighter following on down the eastern side of the uk, dry and brighterfollowing on elsewhere before another system works into northern ireland with the freshening wind. parts of wales and south—west england later in the day seeing outbreaks of rain. 0n england later in the day seeing outbreaks of rain. on wednesday some getting into double figures. the picture on thursday and friday, thursday bans and showers with heavy thunder spreading northeast and this uncertainty about the detail could bring stormy weather for some by the end of the week, another dose on the weekend. get up to date for what's to come with our weather for the week ahead video, that's availab
of the uk, milder air from south—west england moving into wales, northern ireland and into the west midlands affecting parts of england and wales into wednesday morning. clearer weather for a time in northern ireland and scotland, some places close to freezing with bob and frost patches. 0n places close to freezing with bob and frost patches. on wednesday our weather system dragging its heels down the eastern side of the uk, dry and brighter following on down the eastern side of the uk, dry...
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his principal rival, gerard coyne, a big noise in the west midlands, a central point in his argumentr politics and forever banging on about what's going on in westminster rather than representing the views of unite members. he says he is astonished that the public ultimatum forjeremy corbyn that mr mccluskey has effectively promoted and delivered in the newspaper this morning. he says it appears that mr mccloskey is obsessed with being labour's puppet master. let's listen to what he's been saying. part of the difficulty about the position that the general secretary has adopted in relation to the labour party is that we have spent far too much time focusing on that. i'm running for the general secretary of unite the union, not the general secretary of the labour party. and actually this year is the most significant year for discussions about how we exit the european union, and actually it's the insecurity that our members face, not the insecurity of jeremy corbyn'sjob, that is the most important thing to me. pretty barbed attack at len mccluskey from gerard coyne. i've approached mr m
his principal rival, gerard coyne, a big noise in the west midlands, a central point in his argumentr politics and forever banging on about what's going on in westminster rather than representing the views of unite members. he says he is astonished that the public ultimatum forjeremy corbyn that mr mccluskey has effectively promoted and delivered in the newspaper this morning. he says it appears that mr mccloskey is obsessed with being labour's puppet master. let's listen to what he's been...
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quite cloudy too for north—west england, the north of wales and north—west midlands.england, the south midlands, southern england and south wales. in fact, for many, there will be barely a cloud in the sky. there could be the odd isolated fog patch, but it won't be widespread, and it will clear pretty quickly through tuesday. through the rest of the day, essentially it's a fairly dry day. the cloudiest weather, if you like, across the north—west of the uk could bring isolated showers across the hills of northern england. we do have some wet weather on and off through the day across the north—west of scotland. but it's here where we will see here some of the day's highest temperatures — up to 9 degrees. windy through the northern isles, particularly for shetland. gusts could reach 60—70 miles an hourfor a time. through the night, it will stay blustery, plenty of showers working in across the northern isles, and it will turn cold enough for a nip of frost this coming night, across the far north—west of scotland, particularly in rural parts. looking at the weather charts
quite cloudy too for north—west england, the north of wales and north—west midlands.england, the south midlands, southern england and south wales. in fact, for many, there will be barely a cloud in the sky. there could be the odd isolated fog patch, but it won't be widespread, and it will clear pretty quickly through tuesday. through the rest of the day, essentially it's a fairly dry day. the cloudiest weather, if you like, across the north—west of the uk could bring isolated showers...
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and he len mccluskey is trying to keep his ownjob, and he is against the leader of unite in the west midlandsp to now has been that len mccluskey had been too interested in party politics. what is striking is that in addition to these criticisms ofjeremy corbyn, len mccluskey also says it is myjob to promote unite's policies and not labour, suggesting he is stepping away a little bit from jeremy corbyn and is now framing an argument where he is winning votes for himself, rather than appealing for votes forjeremy corbyn. we will leave at there, thanks for a much. the headlines on bbc news: rail fares across britain increase by an average of 2.3%. passenger groups condemn it as a kick in the teeth for travellers. funerals are held for victims of the gun attack on an istanbul nightclub. the so—called islamic state group claims it was behind it. five men are arrested after a hit—and—run in oldham in which a 12—year—old girl was killed and her 11—year—old cousin left fighting for her life. sport now, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. thanks, reeta, hello. the battle for the premier le
and he len mccluskey is trying to keep his ownjob, and he is against the leader of unite in the west midlandsp to now has been that len mccluskey had been too interested in party politics. what is striking is that in addition to these criticisms ofjeremy corbyn, len mccluskey also says it is myjob to promote unite's policies and not labour, suggesting he is stepping away a little bit from jeremy corbyn and is now framing an argument where he is winning votes for himself, rather than appealing...
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his principal rival gerard coyne who is from the west midlands, his central argument is saying that lening on about what is going on in westminster rather than supporting the views of the unite members. he says he is astonished by the public views which len mccluskey has delivered in a newspaper this morning and he says, it appears mr mccluskey is a test with being labour's puppet master. let's listen to what he has been saying. part of the difficulty about the position that the general secretary has adopted in relation to the labour party is that we have spent far too much time focusing on that. i'm running for the general secretary of unite the union, not the general secretary of the labour party. and actually this year is the most significant year for discussions about how we exit the european union, and actually it's the insecurity that our members face, not the insecurity of jeremy corbyn'sjob, that is the most important thing to me. a pretty barbed attack there. i have approached members of his team and he is not throwing himself in front of the cameras. at overall in terms of the
his principal rival gerard coyne who is from the west midlands, his central argument is saying that lening on about what is going on in westminster rather than supporting the views of the unite members. he says he is astonished by the public views which len mccluskey has delivered in a newspaper this morning and he says, it appears mr mccluskey is a test with being labour's puppet master. let's listen to what he has been saying. part of the difficulty about the position that the general...
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on tuesday, that weather front will push further south into the north of england, through the west midlandsantic. this is where the cold air is, despite the presence of some sunshine. there will be some gloriously sunny skies in east anglia and the south—east. the two faces of january, relatively mild and leaden skies in scotland and northern england with the feed coming in from the atlantic. by contrast, chilly in the south—east, having had those clear skies, temperatures struggle on through the day. that is not your night—time minimum, that could be your daytime maximum on wednesday. the reason for thatis maximum on wednesday. the reason for that is we are tapping in this south—eastern quarter to cold air thatis south—eastern quarter to cold air that is dominating the scene across the continent. the daytime maximum for wednesday. if you're getting that airfrom for wednesday. if you're getting that air from the continent, it never has a chance to warm up. but this aircoming never has a chance to warm up. but this air coming from central parts of the atlantic into northern and western parts
on tuesday, that weather front will push further south into the north of england, through the west midlandsantic. this is where the cold air is, despite the presence of some sunshine. there will be some gloriously sunny skies in east anglia and the south—east. the two faces of january, relatively mild and leaden skies in scotland and northern england with the feed coming in from the atlantic. by contrast, chilly in the south—east, having had those clear skies, temperatures struggle on...