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and big urban areas in the west midlands.orted on that and looked at how we stop young people, physically young boys and men getting into crime, by getting good prevention work done, looking at opportunities, employment, training, bringing mediators in to deal with the problems between gangs. three weeks ago i asked amber rudd if she would help by matching the £2 million i am putting into that, from the home office, and i got no answer. we have words from the government, but actually no resource to help us to do the vital work we need to do. you talk about looking at the root causes of crime, in scotland the number of stabbings of young children and young adults is down in that city, how much is this to do with policing, a home office issue, rather than public health? it is to do with public health. we have been looking at accident and emergency departments, have people come in with injuries that are not reported. we have done some pioneering work on that, as in scotla nd pioneering work on that, as in scotland and wales. the
and big urban areas in the west midlands.orted on that and looked at how we stop young people, physically young boys and men getting into crime, by getting good prevention work done, looking at opportunities, employment, training, bringing mediators in to deal with the problems between gangs. three weeks ago i asked amber rudd if she would help by matching the £2 million i am putting into that, from the home office, and i got no answer. we have words from the government, but actually no...
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in the west midlands, a generation. in the west midlands, a fantasticjob a generation.he west midlands, a fantasticjob of really reaching out to our young people to engage with them for making sure they have the role model that will allow them to realise their potential and make all of our communities safer. 25 yea rs all of our communities safer. 25 years old, doing a lot of good work up years old, doing a lot of good work up there. if you very much for your time. michael clark, a lot of work in london. it's going to be a difficult few days —— thank you for your time. it will be, it will be. currently right now, a lot of the members are currently at the centre where the young person used to attend, offering their support and further guidance. let's hope something positive can come out of a terrible 2a hours. thank you very much, michael. four members of a family from bristol have been killed in a car crash in eastern florida. they were returning from the kennedy space centre at cape canaveral when the collision happened in the city of titusville. local police say the f
in the west midlands, a generation. in the west midlands, a fantasticjob a generation.he west midlands, a fantasticjob of really reaching out to our young people to engage with them for making sure they have the role model that will allow them to realise their potential and make all of our communities safer. 25 yea rs all of our communities safer. 25 years old, doing a lot of good work up years old, doing a lot of good work up there. if you very much for your time. michael clark, a lot of work...
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jaguar land rover is to cut 1,000 jobs at plants in the west midlands.new diesel vehicles, and a weakening of consumer confidence due to the uncertainty caused by brexit. peter plisner has the details. ten yea rs ten years agojaguar land rover almost went bust, indian firm tata bought the company and since then has gone from strength to strength, 110w has gone from strength to strength, now with a workforce of over 40,000. but in recent months sales of its recent models have slumped along with the rest of the car industry. last month you registration is in the uk were down almost 16%, march is traditionally one of the best months for car sales. earlier this yearjaguar land rover cut production at some of its plants, claiming uncertainty over brexit and changes in diesel cars. now it is being forced to make job cuts as well. on monday it is expected to confirm that more than 1000 agency workers will go at its underhill plant and other workers will be redeployed there from nearby castle bromwich. it is part of adjustments to production schedule that all it
jaguar land rover is to cut 1,000 jobs at plants in the west midlands.new diesel vehicles, and a weakening of consumer confidence due to the uncertainty caused by brexit. peter plisner has the details. ten yea rs ten years agojaguar land rover almost went bust, indian firm tata bought the company and since then has gone from strength to strength, 110w has gone from strength to strength, now with a workforce of over 40,000. but in recent months sales of its recent models have slumped along with...
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the man in charge of the west midlands, thatis man in charge of the west midlands, that is 6 millionources for each area to be able to access. they can raise the money through the precept so that they can have the additional officers they need. in terms of pressure on officers, i recognise there is additional pressure all over the country. the reason for thatis over the country. the reason for that is there is more crime being reported. not just what that is there is more crime being reported. notjust what people call traditional crime but crime in areas which they were not looking for before, modern sly three, child exploitation, domestic abuse, all these areas are increasing reporting for police. that is why we have set out additional resources for them. i saw kent announced two or three weeks ago that this was going to enable them to raise another to have another 200 police working in their force, which is good news. i have addressed the pressure on them by making sure they have the resources when they need them. let me deal now with this issue of the document that is floating aro
the man in charge of the west midlands, thatis man in charge of the west midlands, that is 6 millionources for each area to be able to access. they can raise the money through the precept so that they can have the additional officers they need. in terms of pressure on officers, i recognise there is additional pressure all over the country. the reason for thatis over the country. the reason for that is there is more crime being reported. not just what that is there is more crime being reported....
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the engineers who got in a spot of bother in the west midlands today.or las vegas, a unification fight between anthonyjoshua and deontay wilder is likely to happen as long as the american has the cash. asda, coca cola, nestle, procter and gamble — they're among more than a0 companies that have pledged to crack down on the amount of plastic they use over the next seven years as part of a new agreement between supermarkets and food companies. it comes amid growing pressure on food and drink manufacturers to curb the impact plastic pollution is having on the environment. here's our science editor david shukman. it feels as if much of what we buy comes wrapped in plastic, and most is never recycled. now companies representing many of the items sold on supermarket shelves have come together to promise to cut plastic waste. this is why — shocking images of what happens when plastic gets into the oceans. so we're now seeing more and more pressure heaped on the manufacturers. over 100 ngos and 1,000 volunteers have been collecting from beaches... a promotional
the engineers who got in a spot of bother in the west midlands today.or las vegas, a unification fight between anthonyjoshua and deontay wilder is likely to happen as long as the american has the cash. asda, coca cola, nestle, procter and gamble — they're among more than a0 companies that have pledged to crack down on the amount of plastic they use over the next seven years as part of a new agreement between supermarkets and food companies. it comes amid growing pressure on food and drink...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, in the west midlands.dallist for the home nations. there was a gold too for mountain biker annie last, and more medals on the track with scottish hurdler eilidh doyle picking up silver, and bronze for welsh sprinter 0livia breen. alex gulrajani has a round—up of the day's events — including a special visitor to the gold coast. he may have retired last year, but usain bolt remains the face of athletics. arriving at a major championships as a spectator, for the first time in a long time. his message to those in line to take his title was clear. this is your time, you know what i mean? the sport needs somebody else to really step up needs somebody else to really step up and to be that person, so it's a wide—open playing field. up and to be that person, so it's a wide-open playing field. and bolt was in position to see if anyone would rise up in one of his old races, the 200 metres. could that man big zharnel hughes, the english sprinter had to holding one of the games‘ most dramatic finishes to cross the line
sima kotecha, bbc news, in the west midlands.dallist for the home nations. there was a gold too for mountain biker annie last, and more medals on the track with scottish hurdler eilidh doyle picking up silver, and bronze for welsh sprinter 0livia breen. alex gulrajani has a round—up of the day's events — including a special visitor to the gold coast. he may have retired last year, but usain bolt remains the face of athletics. arriving at a major championships as a spectator, for the first...
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but engineers in the west midlands instead caused a majorflood.ree metres deep in places — left cars submerged and four houses had to be evacuated. arsenal have been held to a 1—1 draw at home by atletico madrid in the first leg of their europa league semi—final. despite atletico being down to ten men for most of the game, they now have a crucial away goal ahead of the second leg in spain on tuesday. joe wilson reports. the waves we know our goodbye but will it be a good one? the europa league is all arsene wenger has left for the atletico madrid's magic only had ten players left after ten minutes, sending off for him and fury for minutes, sending off for him and furyfor him. minutes, sending off for him and fury for him. diego simeone the boss, and if that is your attitude, you can go as well. arsenal spent much of the rest of the first half looking like they had to score but failing to do so. we have seen that before. whilst simeone prowled. it took arsenal an hour but they found a way to goal, the leap from la cazette. just a way to goal, the l
but engineers in the west midlands instead caused a majorflood.ree metres deep in places — left cars submerged and four houses had to be evacuated. arsenal have been held to a 1—1 draw at home by atletico madrid in the first leg of their europa league semi—final. despite atletico being down to ten men for most of the game, they now have a crucial away goal ahead of the second leg in spain on tuesday. joe wilson reports. the waves we know our goodbye but will it be a good one? the europa...
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with ben rich. weekend, but it wasn‘t all plain sailing. night. come into england and maybe the west midlands coasts with the wind off the sea. some rain at times but some spells of sunshine as well. 00:30:30,694 --> 1073741526:11:15,378 this 1073741526:11:15,378 --> 2147483051:52:00,063 is 2147483051:52:00,063 --> 3221224577:32:44,746 bbc 3221224577:32:44,746 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. and condemns russia and iran for backing him. in an alleged chemical attack. in london and police cuts. labour have accused them of having their heads in the sand.
with ben rich. weekend, but it wasn‘t all plain sailing. night. come into england and maybe the west midlands coasts with the wind off the sea. some rain at times but some spells of sunshine as well. 00:30:30,694 --> 1073741526:11:15,378 this 1073741526:11:15,378 --> 2147483051:52:00,063 is 2147483051:52:00,063 --> 3221224577:32:44,746 bbc 3221224577:32:44,746 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. and condemns russia and iran for backing him. in an alleged chemical attack. in london and...
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into tomorrow, grey and stamp across the south—east once again with patchy rain fringing west into the midlands east wales. brighter skies in west wales with an tubic is for most of us up into double digits once again. through the week ahead, it will stay mild generally but chilly for north sea coasts with the wind off the sea. some rain at times but some spells of sunshine as well. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: donald trump describes syria's president assad as an ‘animal‘ and condemns russia and iran for backing him. it follows reports of at least 70 people being killed in an alleged chemical attack. ministers deny any link between the rise in violence in london and police cuts. labour have accused them of having their heads in the sand. the foreign secretary borisjohnson describes jeremy corbyn as ‘the kremlin‘s useful idiot‘ the labour leader hits back saying mrjohnson has ‘made a fool of himself‘ over russia. german authorities say a man who drove a van into people outside a restaurant in the city of muenster had no apparent links to terrorism. two people were killed and the drive
into tomorrow, grey and stamp across the south—east once again with patchy rain fringing west into the midlands east wales. brighter skies in west wales with an tubic is for most of us up into double digits once again. through the week ahead, it will stay mild generally but chilly for north sea coasts with the wind off the sea. some rain at times but some spells of sunshine as well. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: donald trump describes syria's president assad as an ‘animal‘ and...
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sharp rise in vehicle thefts, and burglaries too, like this one captured recently on cctv in the west midlandsime figures out today. a survey of people's experiences, which captures crimes not reported to police, shows a more stable picture, and over a longer term, crime has fallen. but the police data reveals what is happening at the serious end of the scale, where there has been a surge in violence, largely here in london, and in other cities. and, already this year, the trend looks to be continuing. in the capital, there has been a spate of killings. the government recently launched a new strategy to try to stop scenes like this happening time and again. ministers want to focus on prevention, as well as policing, and tightening up legislation around weapons. any thoughts as to why we're seeing a rise in knife crime? these young people in south—east london have their own ideas. even if one person gets stabbed in london, that's one person too much. after yet another stabbing in their area, they have come together to discuss solutions. think about the background of people, and what their suppo
sharp rise in vehicle thefts, and burglaries too, like this one captured recently on cctv in the west midlandsime figures out today. a survey of people's experiences, which captures crimes not reported to police, shows a more stable picture, and over a longer term, crime has fallen. but the police data reveals what is happening at the serious end of the scale, where there has been a surge in violence, largely here in london, and in other cities. and, already this year, the trend looks to be...
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into tomorrow, grey and stamp across the south—east once again with patchy rain fringing west into the midlandsin. through the week ahead, it will stay mild generally but chilly for north sea coasts with the wind off the sea. some rain at times but some spells of sunshine as well.
into tomorrow, grey and stamp across the south—east once again with patchy rain fringing west into the midlandsin. through the week ahead, it will stay mild generally but chilly for north sea coasts with the wind off the sea. some rain at times but some spells of sunshine as well.
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another batch in wales, the west midlands, south—west england. some of it is quite heavy.n bands there will be a fair amount of dry weather. at times the cloud will break up. by four o'clock this afternoon it could be up to 13 degrees in aberdeen. quite a lot of cloud across scotland. sunny spells. southern scotland turning wet through the afternoon. heavy downpours into northern ireland, northern england. we come south, the midlands, ways, the south coast, largely dry. you can see some holes in the cloud. that is where we are expecting some sunshine. during this evening and tonight the wet weather will continue to push northwards, tending to fizzle away. a few showers in the south—east. but generally, quite a lot of dry weather. the odd patch of mist and fog. temperatures not dropping far. 10 degrees the overnight low in norwich. are wriggling weather front will be closed doors as we go through tomorrow. most likely to be sitting across the far south east. showery rain at times. everywhere else not looking too bad. a lot of cloud. that should break up allowing sunshine to
another batch in wales, the west midlands, south—west england. some of it is quite heavy.n bands there will be a fair amount of dry weather. at times the cloud will break up. by four o'clock this afternoon it could be up to 13 degrees in aberdeen. quite a lot of cloud across scotland. sunny spells. southern scotland turning wet through the afternoon. heavy downpours into northern ireland, northern england. we come south, the midlands, ways, the south coast, largely dry. you can see some holes...
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jaguar land rover is to cut a thousand jobs at plants in the west midlands. the uncertainty caused by brexit. peter plisner has the details. ten yea rs ten years agojaguar land rover almost went bust but indian firm tata bought the company and since thenit tata bought the company and since then it has gone from strength to strength. now with a workforce of more than 40,000. but in recent months, sales of its latest models have slumped along with the rest of the car industry. last month, new registrations in the uk went down almost 16%. march is traditionally one of the best months for car sales. earlier this year, jl are cut production at some of its plant, blaming the move on uncertainty of brexit and changes to taxes on diesel cars. now it is being forced to makejob diesel cars. now it is being forced to make job cuts, diesel cars. now it is being forced to makejob cuts, too. on monday, it is expected to confirm that more than 1000 agency workers will go at its solihull plant in some other workers will be redeployed therefrom a nearby site. it is all part o
jaguar land rover is to cut a thousand jobs at plants in the west midlands. the uncertainty caused by brexit. peter plisner has the details. ten yea rs ten years agojaguar land rover almost went bust but indian firm tata bought the company and since thenit tata bought the company and since then it has gone from strength to strength. now with a workforce of more than 40,000. but in recent months, sales of its latest models have slumped along with the rest of the car industry. last month, new...
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they've highlighted a couple of areas, west midlands, they say there have been 295 offences recordedey say there have been 295 offences recorded in just four charges. thames valley say 118 offences and just two charges. there seems to be a disparity between the allegations and the incidence, and charges being laid. that could be because what is being discovered doesn't actually meet the test of the charge. we don't know the background to the specific cases. the charge. we don't know the background to the specific casesm could be the police say these are cases that need a lot of investigation, they take up a lot of time, and we don't have the resources to do that. there will be a political repercussion for that because the prime minister has put a lot of her reputation on doing something about this. it does seem to be another case where she does seem to be another case where she does seem to come up with these things every s0 seem to come up with these things every so often and say this is a real concern of mine and we're going to do something about it. in the world moves on and when
they've highlighted a couple of areas, west midlands, they say there have been 295 offences recordedey say there have been 295 offences recorded in just four charges. thames valley say 118 offences and just two charges. there seems to be a disparity between the allegations and the incidence, and charges being laid. that could be because what is being discovered doesn't actually meet the test of the charge. we don't know the background to the specific cases. the charge. we don't know the...
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they were supposed to be installing new electricity cables in the west midlands, but instead of powerthan two metres high went gushing into the air. it's believed a digger hit the pipe causing the fracture. firefighters say enough water to fill six olympic size swimming pools leaked from this pipe in a matter of minutes. in some places the water was three metres deep. four houses were evacuated, 16 cars were submerged several schools closed. at the moment people cannot get out of their businesses and cannot get fully back to normal in their houses so we are pumping out the water into the canal to release the water further downstream, and obviously get people back into their houses tonight if we can. firefighters had to break into vehicles in case anybody was stranded. western distribution power are installing a new electricity cable because some homes are without power but nobody is believed to be without water. now to happier news the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson has announced she's pregnant — with the baby due in the autumn. she'll take some time off work and her deput
they were supposed to be installing new electricity cables in the west midlands, but instead of powerthan two metres high went gushing into the air. it's believed a digger hit the pipe causing the fracture. firefighters say enough water to fill six olympic size swimming pools leaked from this pipe in a matter of minutes. in some places the water was three metres deep. four houses were evacuated, 16 cars were submerged several schools closed. at the moment people cannot get out of their...
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cumbria, western wales and south—west england, although we could catch one or two showers in the afternoon. some patchy rain in the afternoon. some patchy rain in the midlands. 6—7dc in the northern coast, 16 or 17 further west and the rest of the sunshine. this evening, in the south—east, the area of rain pushes up from the continent, it could be heavy and thundery as it moves into east anglia, through the midlands, towards northern england and southern scotland. most of us will keep a lot of cloud overnight. temperatures on a par with last night, 4—8. much of the country getting off to upgrade, gloomy, misty and murky start. further outbreaks of rain from northern england working into scotland. just about missing northern ireland. later in the day sunshine comes through for southern coastal counties. temperatures for the end of the week 13—14dc, still the cool feel further north. not for much longer because through the weekend there are some changes. it will turn warmerfor there are some changes. it will turn warmer for all others. there will be spelt of sunshine, particularly where it's been cloudy for much of the week. quite breezy, but heavy showers on
cumbria, western wales and south—west england, although we could catch one or two showers in the afternoon. some patchy rain in the afternoon. some patchy rain in the midlands. 6—7dc in the northern coast, 16 or 17 further west and the rest of the sunshine. this evening, in the south—east, the area of rain pushes up from the continent, it could be heavy and thundery as it moves into east anglia, through the midlands, towards northern england and southern scotland. most of us will keep a...
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south—west scotland, north—west england and maybe into the west midlands, and some of the fog could beestern and northern areas, again in western and northern areas, a fighting chance of seeing some sunshine. again, some hefty showers across parts of northern ireland. all the while staying grey and stamp across the south—east. again, for the vast majority, double digit temperatures. this area of low pressure down to the south will be driving the weather as we move into the week, a frontal system spinning around the low, bringing rain from the east from time to time. rain also coming from the east. during the winter, the easterly wind was a cold feature, but actually, the easterly wind we have this week will not come from a particularly cold place, so generally quite mild. the exception is the north sea coast where the wind will come straight from the seat and it will feel chilly. some rain at times this week and spells of sunshine as well. tuesday, it looks like we
south—west scotland, north—west england and maybe into the west midlands, and some of the fog could beestern and northern areas, again in western and northern areas, a fighting chance of seeing some sunshine. again, some hefty showers across parts of northern ireland. all the while staying grey and stamp across the south—east. again, for the vast majority, double digit temperatures. this area of low pressure down to the south will be driving the weather as we move into the week, a frontal...
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across south—west scotla nd fog patches across south—west scotland into northern england, and the west midlandsw, another damp affair across the south—eastern corner, patchy rain spreading westwards into the midlands and east wales in the afternoon. elsewhere, brighter skies, a scattering of showers in northern ireland and scotland. temperatures around where they should be. further ahead, temperatures around where they should be. furtherahead, it will stay mild, a cold wind from the north sea will make it feel chilly on eastern coasts. some rain at times but a little bit of sunshine as well. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: the syrian government denies it is behind an alleged chemical attack in syria. reports suggest 70 people were killed in the rebel—held area of douma donald trump has denounced the syrian government and condemned its allies, calling president assad an "animal". ministers deny any link between falling police numbers and the rise in violence in london. labour accuse them of having their heads in the sand. voting in the hungarian election continues, as queues still remain
across south—west scotla nd fog patches across south—west scotland into northern england, and the west midlandsw, another damp affair across the south—eastern corner, patchy rain spreading westwards into the midlands and east wales in the afternoon. elsewhere, brighter skies, a scattering of showers in northern ireland and scotland. temperatures around where they should be. further ahead, temperatures around where they should be. furtherahead, it will stay mild, a cold wind from the north...
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the speech, made to the west midlands area conservative political centre, was notionally to oppose therimination in the delivery of housing, employment and public services. but the conservative shadow defence secretary used the address to rail against what he called the "preventable evil" of migration from commonwealth nations to the united kingdom. it was, he declared... it is like watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre. his background in the classics gave him the virgil quote, the most remembered line of the entire speech. and his prophecy that... in this country, in 15 or 20 years' time, the black man will have the whip hand over the white man. ..was aimed at embodying the voice of the populist. it worked. powell was sacked from the opposition front bench but he had no shortage of working—class support springing to his defence. a gallup poll of 1968 found that 74% of respondents agreed with the speech's sentiments. dockers from east london, butchers from smithfield market, marched to protest that he had been victimised. protests that, some suggest, work
the speech, made to the west midlands area conservative political centre, was notionally to oppose therimination in the delivery of housing, employment and public services. but the conservative shadow defence secretary used the address to rail against what he called the "preventable evil" of migration from commonwealth nations to the united kingdom. it was, he declared... it is like watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre. his background in the classics...
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the local election campaign trail for the prime minister, the west midlands, and a furniture manufacturerow is the new front line in the seemingly never—ending debate about what brexit will look like. and theresa may used this visit to restate why she believes leaving the customs union is essential. this is a great local business, it's a local business which is trading notjust with countries in the european union, but also with countries around the rest of the world. so they would get an advantage from us actually being able to get good trade deals with other countries around the rest of the world. and coming out of the customs union means we'll be free to have those deals, deals which will suit the united kingdom. so, what is a customs union? it's a trade agreement between countries that decide not to have taxes on imports of goods, known as tariffs. the eu customs union also imposes a common tariff on goods entering from outside, which means members cannot do their own trade deals with countries around the world. on thursday there'll be a symbolic non—binding vote in the commons on all
the local election campaign trail for the prime minister, the west midlands, and a furniture manufacturerow is the new front line in the seemingly never—ending debate about what brexit will look like. and theresa may used this visit to restate why she believes leaving the customs union is essential. this is a great local business, it's a local business which is trading notjust with countries in the european union, but also with countries around the rest of the world. so they would get an...
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jaguar land rover is to cut production at its plants in the west midlands and will not renew the temporarystaff. the firm has blamed the fall in demand for diesel vehicles and the uncertainty surrounding brexit. one in eight of people in the uk who are middle aged could have a potentially serious form of liver disease because they're overweight. that's the finding of the largest ever liver scanning project in the country. symptoms of fatty liver disease often don't emerge until permanent damage has been done. it can lead to cirrhosis, liver failure and death. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has been talking to one woman, who changed her lifestyle to beat the disease. this was me in 2011. frances carroll used to weigh 18 stone. then she was told she had fatty liver disease. and they are size? 22. and left unchecked, it could eventually have killed her. i was shocked. i had no idea. i really didn't have any symptoms that i knew about that, you know, i had a fatty liver. it was one of the things that really helped to motivate me, to make sure that i changed my health, really. she lost
jaguar land rover is to cut production at its plants in the west midlands and will not renew the temporarystaff. the firm has blamed the fall in demand for diesel vehicles and the uncertainty surrounding brexit. one in eight of people in the uk who are middle aged could have a potentially serious form of liver disease because they're overweight. that's the finding of the largest ever liver scanning project in the country. symptoms of fatty liver disease often don't emerge until permanent damage...
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jaguar land rover is to cut a thousand jobs at plants in the west midlands.nfidence due to brexit uncertainty. our business editor simon jack is here. simon, what is the main driver behind this? some talk about consumer confidence being dented by brexit, but this is fundamentally a story about diesel. since the emissions scandalous vw and, higher taxes on diesel, appetite and demand for diesel vehicles has plummeted. in march, when the new plates came m, in march, when the new plates came in, demand for diesel sales fell by 37%. that is very bad forjaguar land rover because 19% of all vehicles they sell in the uk —— 90% of all vehicles they sell in the uk are diesel. 2.5% of the global workforce. people don't know what to do about diesel, they say, can i buy it or not? you have got the policy devolving to the different regions. sadiq khan is doing one thing in london, people in bristol and birmingham thinking of other things, so birmingham thinking of other things, so people say, i don't know what to do, and they are not buying anything else at the moment, so
jaguar land rover is to cut a thousand jobs at plants in the west midlands.nfidence due to brexit uncertainty. our business editor simon jack is here. simon, what is the main driver behind this? some talk about consumer confidence being dented by brexit, but this is fundamentally a story about diesel. since the emissions scandalous vw and, higher taxes on diesel, appetite and demand for diesel vehicles has plummeted. in march, when the new plates came m, in march, when the new plates came in,...
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then some thundery showers moving in across south—west england, pushing north into wales and the west midlands 15, 16 degrees. for england and wales, 22, 2a. on sunday, more u nsettled and wales, 22, 2a. on sunday, more unsettled weather, persistent rain moving through northern areas, patchy rain and showers towards the south but bright and sunny spells here. 21 degrees in the london area, 23 in east anglia but cooler in the north, 12, 1a degrees in scotland and also northern ireland. hello it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. every year, more than 8 billion plastic straws are thrown away in the uk. now they could be banned in england, along with plastic drinks stirrers and cotton buds. we know that there 5 a type of plastic that finds its way into our seas and oceans. we know that that plastic is choking our seas and oceans, causing devastation to marine wildlife. we need to take action. it's part of a plan to tackle plastic waste, and it'll be discussed at the commonwealth heads of government conference, which starts today in london. we'll be ther
then some thundery showers moving in across south—west england, pushing north into wales and the west midlands 15, 16 degrees. for england and wales, 22, 2a. on sunday, more u nsettled and wales, 22, 2a. on sunday, more unsettled weather, persistent rain moving through northern areas, patchy rain and showers towards the south but bright and sunny spells here. 21 degrees in the london area, 23 in east anglia but cooler in the north, 12, 1a degrees in scotland and also northern ireland. hello...
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announcement. 0ur correspondent adina campbell has been to meet people at a civic centre in the west midlandsean community, all british citizens with family and joe baker. they are not satisfied with the way the government has handled this crisis. it is the impact, the way it makes every black person, in this community, it should feel sick about what happened, because our self—esteem if you like has been attacked. should these measures have come sooner? of course. we have had individuals coming here, really upset and distraught. we do not want oui’ upset and distraught. we do not want our people to be seen as statistics, collateral damage. we are monitoring this. and for ralph and mark, this is even more personal, their eldest brother who had lived in the uk for more than 50 years, died injamaica after being turned away at the airport. if he had been in england, he would have got all that... airport. if he had been in england, he would have got all that. .. proper treatment. who do you feel is to blame for your brother's death?m has to be their bureaucracy and the red tape. all they have got
announcement. 0ur correspondent adina campbell has been to meet people at a civic centre in the west midlandsean community, all british citizens with family and joe baker. they are not satisfied with the way the government has handled this crisis. it is the impact, the way it makes every black person, in this community, it should feel sick about what happened, because our self—esteem if you like has been attacked. should these measures have come sooner? of course. we have had individuals...
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northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, as will much of north—west england, the midlands and walescertainly the south—west of england, should see something a bit brighter. and things may brighten up a little bit towards the south—east, as well, later in the day. and then, during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they will then edge northwards as we go on through the night into the early hours of friday. and, with all that cloud around, and the misty, murky, drizzly conditions, it is not going to get cold — 5—9 degrees the overnight lows. now, friday's weather setup is essentially the same one that we've had for much of this week — high pressure anchored across scandinavia, low pressure down to the south, throwing this frontal system northwards. so we're going to see some showery rain across northern england and scotland during friday. something drierfollowing on from the south, albeit generally quite cloudy, although if the skies do brighten across southern parts of england and s
northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, as will much of north—west england, the midlands and walescertainly the south—west of england, should see something a bit brighter. and things may brighten up a little bit towards the south—east, as well, later in the day. and then, during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they will then edge northwards as we go on through the night into...
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northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, as will much of north—west england, the midlands and walese south—west of england, should see something a bit brighter. and things may brighten up a little bit towards the south—east, as well, later in the day. and then, during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they will then edge northwards as we go through the night into the early hours of friday, with all that cloud around, and the misty, murky, drizzly conditions. it is not going to get cold — 5—9 degrees the overnight lows. now, friday's weather setup is essentially the same one that we've had for much of this week — high pressure anchored across scandinavia, low pressure to the south, throwing this frontal system northwards. so we're going to see some showery rain across northern england and scotland during friday. something drierfollowing on from the south, albeit generally quite cloudy, although if the skies do brighten across southern england and south wales later in the day, that
northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, as will much of north—west england, the midlands and walese south—west of england, should see something a bit brighter. and things may brighten up a little bit towards the south—east, as well, later in the day. and then, during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they will then edge northwards as we go through the night into the early hours...
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is clearing from northern scotland, another setting in across the south—west and wales and the west midlandsather will drift north. but in between some dry weather. a lot of cloud, yes, but that is breaking apart to allow a bit of sunshine through. across scotland this afternoon the northern half of scotla nd afternoon the northern half of scotland i think we will see some sunny glimpse. 13 degrees in aberdeen. southern scotland turning wet with heavy down pours in northern ireland and northern england. in the midlands, wales and the south, things should dry out. where there is sunshine, in the south—east, maybe up to 17 degrees. tonight the rain across northern england, northern ireland and southern scotland will continue to drift north and fizzle away. behind that the skies will clear to some extents that the skies will clear to some exte nts a nd that the skies will clear to some extents and some mist and fog. but not a cold night. five and ten are the lows. a few showers in the south—east, because the pipeline of cloud will not be too far away. south eastern areas of england up into east
is clearing from northern scotland, another setting in across the south—west and wales and the west midlandsather will drift north. but in between some dry weather. a lot of cloud, yes, but that is breaking apart to allow a bit of sunshine through. across scotland this afternoon the northern half of scotla nd afternoon the northern half of scotland i think we will see some sunny glimpse. 13 degrees in aberdeen. southern scotland turning wet with heavy down pours in northern ireland and...
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i'm joined by steve vincent from the west midlands fire service.rties as you can see. affect the properties as you can see. to try to give you an idea, we talk about olympic sized swimming pools, about six olympic size swimming pools of water has been released into the area affecting local residents and also some of the local residents and also some of the local economy in terms of their work. what danger is that posing? is anybody‘s life at risk today? work. what danger is that posing? is anybody's life at risk today? water and electricity don't mix and obviously the water is rising, some people had to go upstairs into their properties. nobody is in immediate danger now, the water is receding, and we are working with the other agencies now to get the water out of the vicinity so cars can get home and the economy and the residents can get back to normality as soon as possible. we can hear the very loud droning noise behind us, can you explain how the pump is working and what it is doing? we are working with the canal trust at the moment because thi
i'm joined by steve vincent from the west midlands fire service.rties as you can see. affect the properties as you can see. to try to give you an idea, we talk about olympic sized swimming pools, about six olympic size swimming pools of water has been released into the area affecting local residents and also some of the local residents and also some of the local economy in terms of their work. what danger is that posing? is anybody‘s life at risk today? work. what danger is that posing? is...
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the local election campaign trail for the prime minister, the west midlands, and a furniture manufacturern dudley. today's row is the new front line in the seemingly never ending debate about what brexit will look like. theresa may used this visit to restate why she believes leaving the customs union is essential. this is a great local business which is trading not just this is a great local business which is trading notjust with countries in the eu but around the rest of the world. they would get an advantage from us being able to get good trade deals with other countries around the rest of the world and coming out of the customs union means we are free to have both deals which suit the uk. what is a customs union? a trade agreement between countries that decide not to have taxes on imports, known as tariffs. the eu customs union imposes a common tariff on goods from outside which means members cannot do their own trade deals with countries around the world. on thursday there will be a symbolic non—binding vote in the house of commons on this. next month in all likelihood a crunch vote.
the local election campaign trail for the prime minister, the west midlands, and a furniture manufacturern dudley. today's row is the new front line in the seemingly never ending debate about what brexit will look like. theresa may used this visit to restate why she believes leaving the customs union is essential. this is a great local business which is trading not just this is a great local business which is trading notjust with countries in the eu but around the rest of the world. they would...
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this next area of rain into the west midlands seems pretty heavy in places.but equally, some spells of sunshine. let‘s look at the weather for this afternoon. in northern scotla nd for this afternoon. in northern scotland it will be dry. some spells of sunshine. 14 degrees in aberdeen. white in southern scotland. hefty downpours in northern ireland, maybe some hail and thunder. further south things will be drying out. where you get some breaks in the cloud, perhaps across east anglia, for example, temperatures could get up to 17 degrees. during this evening and tonight, the area wet weather will drift across northern england, northern ireland and scotland, eventually fizzling away. behind it, clear skies, but mist and fog patches. cabbage is not dropping to four, between five and 8 degrees. —— temperatures macro. the cold front will be in the south—east of the country. showery rain at times during sunday. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather. certainly as we start the day. mist and fog patches will tend to clear. large areas of cloud. that will break up at times t
this next area of rain into the west midlands seems pretty heavy in places.but equally, some spells of sunshine. let‘s look at the weather for this afternoon. in northern scotla nd for this afternoon. in northern scotland it will be dry. some spells of sunshine. 14 degrees in aberdeen. white in southern scotland. hefty downpours in northern ireland, maybe some hail and thunder. further south things will be drying out. where you get some breaks in the cloud, perhaps across east anglia, for...
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on through the day, thatjust shunts a bit further west towards the midlands, maybe eastern parts of walesspots in south—west england. looking to northern ireland and scotland, a few showers developing, not everybody will catch one. if you do, it could be on the heavy side. temperatures for the most part around ten to 1a degrees, it could be quite misty and murky throughout the day. some eastern coastal parts of northern ireland, and some spots on the north sea coast as well. on through monday night, an area of rain expands to cover more of england, into parts of wales, some darker blues, some heavier bursts developing as well as we go into tuesday morning. now, as monday begins, it'll be fairly chilly. less so on tuesday morning and frost is not a worry as we go through this week. as we look at the big picture for tuesday, low pressures to the south of us. as there will be for the week ahead. it's around that spiralling we see some wet weather systems occasionally, like the one we start off with on tuesday. high pressure in scandinavia. the flow of air around the two means it is an easter
on through the day, thatjust shunts a bit further west towards the midlands, maybe eastern parts of walesspots in south—west england. looking to northern ireland and scotland, a few showers developing, not everybody will catch one. if you do, it could be on the heavy side. temperatures for the most part around ten to 1a degrees, it could be quite misty and murky throughout the day. some eastern coastal parts of northern ireland, and some spots on the north sea coast as well. on through monday...
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west of england. pushing into parts of the midlands and the south—west. try in the south—east. north—east of scotland. temperatures lower than last night. tomorrow, dry with sunshine. showers could be heavy with hail and thunder. very few places missing those showers. temperatures a bit depressed. this is bbc newsroom live — our latest headlines. the first ever statue of a woman in parliament square has been unveiled, two years after the campaign to get female representation outside the palace of westminster began. a bronze of millicent fawcett, who fought for women's right to vote in the early 20th century, stands alongside statues of 11 men. the boss of tsb has apologised for it issues which left online customers unable to access their money and some able to see other people's accounts. customers began to complain several hours after a system upgrade tom evans says the 23—month—old was able to breathe for a number of hours on his own overnight. let's get more now on the it issues affecting online customers of the bank tsb. in the last few minutes, the bank's chief executive p
west of england. pushing into parts of the midlands and the south—west. try in the south—east. north—east of scotland. temperatures lower than last night. tomorrow, dry with sunshine. showers could be heavy with hail and thunder. very few places missing those showers. temperatures a bit depressed. this is bbc newsroom live — our latest headlines. the first ever statue of a woman in parliament square has been unveiled, two years after the campaign to get female representation outside the...
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of cloud here, patchy rain and drizzle. 0n through the day, thatjust shunts a bit further west towards the midlandsme spots in south—east england. scotland, a few showers developing, not everybody will catch one. if you do, it could be on the heavy side. temperatures for the most part around ten to 1a degrees, could be quite misty and murky throughout the day. some eastern coastal parts of northern ireland, some spots on the north sea coast as well. an area of rain expands to cover more of england, parts of wales, some darker blue, some heavy bursts developing as well as we go into tuesday morning. as monday begins, it will be fairly chilly. less so on tuesday morning and frosty, so not a worry as we go through this week. as we look at the big picture for tuesday, low pressure to the south of us. it's around that spiralling we see some wet weather systems occasionally, like the one we start off with on tuesday. high pressure in scandinavia. the flow of air means it is an easterly flow coming into the uk but look at the colours here, they're not baltic blue, the air‘s not coming from siberia, actual
of cloud here, patchy rain and drizzle. 0n through the day, thatjust shunts a bit further west towards the midlandsme spots in south—east england. scotland, a few showers developing, not everybody will catch one. if you do, it could be on the heavy side. temperatures for the most part around ten to 1a degrees, could be quite misty and murky throughout the day. some eastern coastal parts of northern ireland, some spots on the north sea coast as well. an area of rain expands to cover more of...
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they will drift up across mid and central southern england, wales and the west midlands as the day goesm. some areas will miss the showers altogether. that does not look like that in eastern england as we get on into the small hours of sunday. it will be a pretty close night. we have still got the influence of this system on the western side of britain to start sunday and then goes through northern ireland, western scotland, northern ireland, western scotland, northern england and into wales. ahead of that it is very warm still and maybe some thunderstorms ahead of that before the remnants get down into this southern quarter. it could be one of the warmest marathons on record on sunday. there could be a shower. but if you work on the basis of humid and hot and heat stress, you will not go far along. that goes for the spectators as well. that was monday and now a system coming in from the atlantic. some of the rain in places across northern ireland will be moderate and then staggering across the channel to be a bother late on in the day in western scotland. ahead of it maybe the odd rogu
they will drift up across mid and central southern england, wales and the west midlands as the day goesm. some areas will miss the showers altogether. that does not look like that in eastern england as we get on into the small hours of sunday. it will be a pretty close night. we have still got the influence of this system on the western side of britain to start sunday and then goes through northern ireland, western scotland, northern ireland, western scotland, northern england and into wales....
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they came from all over the country — the south—west, the midlands and beyond.anding a vote on the final brexit deal. given young people are having such a tough time with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexit. with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexitm with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexit. it is an advisory referendum, we can listen to the advice, but don't have to ta ke to the advice, but don't have to take it. the. the terms of divorce should be known by the end of the year. the queue snaked around the block hours before the meeting started. this was a gathering of the committed. this group is also committed. this group is also committed. it wants the result of 2016 referendum to stand. committed. it wants the result of 2016 referendum to standlj committed. it wants the result of 2016 referendum to stand. i think it frustrates the public they're not being listened to. this is the sort of thing that upsets the public to have somebody say you were wrong. they were right and they made their choice. insi
they came from all over the country — the south—west, the midlands and beyond.anding a vote on the final brexit deal. given young people are having such a tough time with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexit. with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexitm with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexit. it is an advisory referendum, we can listen to the advice, but don't have to ta ke to the advice, but don't have to take it. the. the terms of...
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it will be bands of showery rain pushing from the south—west into wales and the midlands. into the north of england. maybe not affecting part of cumbria and northumberland. for scotland and northern ireland, sunny spells and scattered showers. temperatures nothing to write home about. underneath the cloud and rain it will feel disappointing. a termite 9 degrees at the very best. for the start of the weekend, the weather front may hang around for a time in the south—east. then a brief lull. it is worth pointing out the winds with the light, and they will come from a northerly direction. a cold sores. those northerly winds will drive ina sores. those northerly winds will drive in a few showers from the north. saturday is sunny spells and scattered showers. feeling cold and grey unexposed east coast. top temperatures of between 9—13d. the wind on sunday is a north—easterly, driving in more cloud. a little more brightness and some sunshine and showers further north. highest values on sunday nothing to write home about. nine to 13 degrees. if you haven't already got the message
it will be bands of showery rain pushing from the south—west into wales and the midlands. into the north of england. maybe not affecting part of cumbria and northumberland. for scotland and northern ireland, sunny spells and scattered showers. temperatures nothing to write home about. underneath the cloud and rain it will feel disappointing. a termite 9 degrees at the very best. for the start of the weekend, the weather front may hang around for a time in the south—east. then a brief lull....
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monday, the rain will move further west across parts of the midlands, moving into east wales and partnd. much of northern england away from yorkshire, scotla nd england away from yorkshire, scotland and northern ireland seeing some sunny scotland and northern ireland seeing some sunny spells. around io—iad. this weather pattern will set up the week ahead. low pressure to the south of us and a rounded weather systems. an easterly flow coming in asa systems. an easterly flow coming in as a result of that. some rather mild looking colours coming our way. the origin of this area is towards eastern europe and eastern mediterranean. the butchers could be a little bit above average. it will be cold on the north sea coasts. rain at times but not all the times. not plenty of sunshine, i'm afraid, is the week goes on. tuesday, the speu is the week goes on. tuesday, the spell of rain will work out of england and wales and the parts of scotla nd england and wales and the parts of scotland and northern ireland during the day. south—eastern area should start to brighten up. that could be thundery s
monday, the rain will move further west across parts of the midlands, moving into east wales and partnd. much of northern england away from yorkshire, scotla nd england away from yorkshire, scotland and northern ireland seeing some sunny scotland and northern ireland seeing some sunny spells. around io—iad. this weather pattern will set up the week ahead. low pressure to the south of us and a rounded weather systems. an easterly flow coming in asa systems. an easterly flow coming in as a...
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northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, like much of north—west england, the midlands and walesings may brighten up a little bit towards the south—east, as well, later in the day. then during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they then edge northwards as we go on through the night into the early hours of friday. and, with all that cloud around, and the misty, murky, drizzly conditions, it is not going to get cold — 5—9 degrees the overnight lows. friday's weather setup is essentially the same one that we've had for much of this week — high pressure anchored across scandinavia, low pressure down to the south, throwing this frontal system northwards. we're going to see some showery rain across northern england and scotland during friday. something drierfollowing on from the south, albeit quite cloudy, although if the skies do brighten across southern parts of england and south wales late in the day, that could spark off the odd hefty shower later on. temperatures, if anything, b
northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, like much of north—west england, the midlands and walesings may brighten up a little bit towards the south—east, as well, later in the day. then during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they then edge northwards as we go on through the night into the early hours of friday. and, with all that cloud around, and the misty, murky, drizzly...
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two other ladies who were very excited here in the west midlands when the envelope dropped through their recognition of their work, tessa and hayley have already had one will invitation to a garden party at buckingham palace and then another envelope dropped through the door, but this time it was a wedding invitation. we don't have very much information, so it is really difficult to picture it. our imagination has run wild in terms what to expect when we get there. there will be so many people there. to be able to do celeb spotting in seeing him is that we might recognise and just being so close to it all as well, it could so much fun. they clearly are very excited. let‘s hope for their sake it does not rain if they are choosing to wear that head gear. prince harry and twenty20 had been up and down the country visiting some very excited people. they were in birmingham and we had a lot of viewers saying how excited they were at meeting. —— prince harry and meghan markle. they really enjoyed the common touch, being with ordinary and everyday people. perhaps it is not surprising that they a
two other ladies who were very excited here in the west midlands when the envelope dropped through their recognition of their work, tessa and hayley have already had one will invitation to a garden party at buckingham palace and then another envelope dropped through the door, but this time it was a wedding invitation. we don't have very much information, so it is really difficult to picture it. our imagination has run wild in terms what to expect when we get there. there will be so many people...
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northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, as will much of north—west england, the midlands and walesater in the day. and then, during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they will then edge northwards as we go through the night into the early hours of friday, with all that cloud around, and the misty, murky, drizzly conditions. it is not going to get cold — 5—9 degrees the overnight lows. now, friday‘s weather setup is essentially the same one that we‘ve had for much of this week — high pressure anchored across scandinavia, low pressure to the south, throwing this frontal system northwards. we‘re going to see some showery rain across northern england and scotland during friday. something drierfollowing on from the south, albeit generally quite cloudy, although if the skies do brighten across southern england and south wales later in the day, that could just spark off the odd hefty shower later on. those temperatures, if anything, beginning to climb a little. could get to 15 there in
northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, as will much of north—west england, the midlands and walesater in the day. and then, during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they will then edge northwards as we go through the night into the early hours of friday, with all that cloud around, and the misty, murky, drizzly conditions. it is not going to get cold — 5—9 degrees the overnight...
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northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, as will much of north—west england, the midlands and walesething a bit brighter. and things may brighten up a little bit towards the south—east, as well, later in the day. during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they then edge northwards as we go on through the night into the early hours of friday. with all that cloud around, and the misty, murky, drizzly conditions, it is not going to get cold — 5—9 degrees the overnight lows. now, friday's weather setup is essentially the same one that we've had for much of this week — high pressure anchored across scandinavia, low pressure down south, throwing this frontal system northwards. we're going to see some showery rain across northern england and scotland during friday. something drierfollowing on from the south, albeit generally quite cloudy, although if the skies do brighten across southern parts of england and south wales late in the day, that could just spark off the odd hefty shower later
northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, as will much of north—west england, the midlands and walesething a bit brighter. and things may brighten up a little bit towards the south—east, as well, later in the day. during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they then edge northwards as we go on through the night into the early hours of friday. with all that cloud around, and the misty,...
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of cloud here, patchy rain and drizzle. 0n through the day, thatjust shunts a bit further west towards the midlands day, with some spots in south—west england. looking to northern ireland and scotland, a few showers developing, not everybody will catch one. if you do, it could be on the heavy side. temperatures for the most part around ten to 14 degrees, it could be quite misty and murky throughout the day. some eastern coastal parts of northern ireland, and some spots on the north sea coast as well. 0n through monday night, an area of rain expands to cover more of england, parts of wales, some darker blues, some heavier bursts developing as well as we go into tuesday morning. now, as monday begins, it'll be fairly chilly. less so on tuesday morning and frost is not a worry as we go through this week. as we look at the big picture for tuesday, low pressures to the south of us. it's around that spiralling we see some wet weather systems occasionally, like the one we start off with on tuesday. high pressure in scandinavia. the flow of air around the two means it is an easterly flow coming into the uk
of cloud here, patchy rain and drizzle. 0n through the day, thatjust shunts a bit further west towards the midlands day, with some spots in south—west england. looking to northern ireland and scotland, a few showers developing, not everybody will catch one. if you do, it could be on the heavy side. temperatures for the most part around ten to 14 degrees, it could be quite misty and murky throughout the day. some eastern coastal parts of northern ireland, and some spots on the north sea coast...
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northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, as will much of north—west england, the midlands and walesy the south—west of england, should see something a bit brighter. and things may brighten up a little bit towards the south—east, as well, later in the day. and then, during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they will then edge northwards as we go on through the night into the early hours of friday. and, with all that cloud around, and the misty, murky, drizzly conditions, it is not going to get cold — 5—9 degrees the overnight lows. now, friday's weather setup is essentially the same one that we've had for much of this week — high pressure anchored across scandinavia, low pressure to the south, throwing this frontal system northwards. so we're going to see some showery rain across northern england and scotland during friday. something drierfollowing on from the south, albeit generally quite cloudy, although if the skies do brighten across southern england and south wales late in the
northern ireland likely to stay quite cloudy, as will much of north—west england, the midlands and walesy the south—west of england, should see something a bit brighter. and things may brighten up a little bit towards the south—east, as well, later in the day. and then, during thursday evening, some showers are likely to trundle in towards the south—east of england. could be the odd rumble of thunder with these. they will then edge northwards as we go on through the night into the early...
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on through the day, thatjust shunts a bit further west towards the midlands, maybe eastern parts of wales. if you do, it could be on the heavy side. temperatures for the most part around ten to 1a degrees, it could be quite misty and murky throughout the day. some eastern coastal parts of northern ireland, and some spots on the north sea coast as well. on through monday night, an area of rain expands to cover more of england, parts of wales, some darker blues, some heavier bursts developing as well as we go into tuesday morning. now, as monday begins, it'll be fairly chilly. less so on tuesday morning and frost is not a worry as we go through this week. as we look at the big picture for tuesday, low pressures to the south of us. it's around that spiralling we see some wet weather systems occasionally, like the one we start off with on tuesday. high pressure in scandinavia. the flow of air around the two means it is an easterly flow coming into the uk but look at the colours here, they're not baltic blue, the air‘s not coming from siberia, actually the eastern mediterranean so it's certain
on through the day, thatjust shunts a bit further west towards the midlands, maybe eastern parts of wales. if you do, it could be on the heavy side. temperatures for the most part around ten to 1a degrees, it could be quite misty and murky throughout the day. some eastern coastal parts of northern ireland, and some spots on the north sea coast as well. on through monday night, an area of rain expands to cover more of england, parts of wales, some darker blues, some heavier bursts developing as...