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west midlands in the early hours. west midlands in the early hours. west midlands police say three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain have been arrested on suspicion of murderand remain in have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody. at least eight climbers have died on a mountain in nepal after their camp was devastated by a violent snowstorm. it happened on mount goater in the west of the country. some of the victims were members of a south korea next edition team. an amnesty is being launched by the nhs to stop thousands of nearly new crutches and wheelchairs going to waste. patients will be able to return equipment for reuse or as a donation to charity. hospital bosses say it is to reduce costs and the impact on the environment. joe black reports. crutches, walking frames, wheelchairs. if you are injured or struggling to walk, they are invaluable. but many of us are hanging onto these devices and cluttering up our homes. now we are being encouraged to give them back. health bosses say that returning equipm
west midlands in the early hours. west midlands in the early hours. west midlands police say three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain have been arrested on suspicion of murderand remain in have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody. at least eight climbers have died on a mountain in nepal after their camp was devastated by a violent snowstorm. it happened on mount goater in the west of the country. some of the victims were members of a south korea next...
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west scotland. for many eastern areas, the midlands and east wales a lovely day.egrees because instead of an easterly we have more ofa instead of an easterly we have more of a southerly breeze. some rain is coming up from the near continent, though, the two combine to bring rain across eastern england on thursday. that will hang around all day across east anglia and the south—east, not good. but elsewhere in north—westerly breeze brings in cooler, fresh air, jenna reid dry and sunny away from the showers in the far north—west. towards the end of the week we need to look out into the atlantic. this big area of low pressure contains the remnants of x hurricane oscar. that will drive is increasingly wet and windy weather our we later on friday for the start of the weekend. something to look forward to, thank you! that's all, keep up with the latest on the news channel. and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... there's criticism of the budget from the think tank the institute for fiscal studies. it says the
west scotland. for many eastern areas, the midlands and east wales a lovely day.egrees because instead of an easterly we have more ofa instead of an easterly we have more of a southerly breeze. some rain is coming up from the near continent, though, the two combine to bring rain across eastern england on thursday. that will hang around all day across east anglia and the south—east, not good. but elsewhere in north—westerly breeze brings in cooler, fresh air, jenna reid dry and sunny away...
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england, west midlands, northern england and southern scotland.perature colours will stop some warmth out there, especially in england and wales where temperatures are high into the teens threatening an october record again. we don't get much below 19 and a half degrees or so in the warmest places. nine o'clock in the morning focusing on the rain and the winds. the back hours indicating winds. the back hours indicating wind gust may be 50—60 pounds per hour. the rain is sitting and showing scotland northern ireland in the country —— indicating dust below 40 the country —— indicating dust below a0 mph and that's quite a day when whites but rain on the way starting in southern scotland soon into the central edging further north across for the lead of again and it is still there through wales, western england and on through towards northumberland whereas much eastern england is dry. blustering for england is dry. blustering for england and wales where we see the strongest winds tomorrow, not as windy today and they're your warmth in eastern england,
england, west midlands, northern england and southern scotland.perature colours will stop some warmth out there, especially in england and wales where temperatures are high into the teens threatening an october record again. we don't get much below 19 and a half degrees or so in the warmest places. nine o'clock in the morning focusing on the rain and the winds. the back hours indicating winds. the back hours indicating wind gust may be 50—60 pounds per hour. the rain is sitting and showing...
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estate agent suzy lamplugh went missing in london, forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlandsthe search is taking place at a house once owned by the mother ofjohn cannan, the prime suspect in suzy‘s killing. a warning that exploding human consumption has caused a massive drop in wildlife populations in recent decades. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers, steven swinford, from the daily telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, who writes for the london evening standard. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor has taken a bit of a gamble with his budget — that's according to the economic think tank, the institute for fiscal studies, which says it could lead to higher borrowing and debt in coming years. and despite his claim that austerity is coming to an end, philip hammond has acknowledged there will be no real terms increase in public spending apart from on the nhs. our economics editor kamal ahmed has been looking at the likely impact of the budget. any bowl, a pound! picking the best fruit and veg in leeds, the day after the
estate agent suzy lamplugh went missing in london, forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlandsthe search is taking place at a house once owned by the mother ofjohn cannan, the prime suspect in suzy‘s killing. a warning that exploding human consumption has caused a massive drop in wildlife populations in recent decades. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers, steven swinford, from the daily telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, who...
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forensic experts have begun digging up a garden in the west midlands 32 years after the disappearancelamplugh. she went missing after going to meet a client in fulham. her body has never been found. police have been searching a property which used to belong to the mother of the prime suspect. sima koetcha reports. it was one of the biggest crime stories of the 1980s — the disappearance of estate agent suzy lamplugh. but could this be where her remains are buried? more than three decades on, specialist police officers have been searching the garden of this house in sutton coldfield. it's a really surreal, bizarre world for a normal person who's not used to the media to be part of. it's like you've got your own private paparazzi on the door. it once belonged to the mother of the man suspected of killing her, john cannan, already serving a life sentence for the rape and murder of another woman. specialist police officers arrived here first thing this morning after receiving new information. but it's not the first time they've come here to search the premises. the homeowner says they came
forensic experts have begun digging up a garden in the west midlands 32 years after the disappearancelamplugh. she went missing after going to meet a client in fulham. her body has never been found. police have been searching a property which used to belong to the mother of the prime suspect. sima koetcha reports. it was one of the biggest crime stories of the 1980s — the disappearance of estate agent suzy lamplugh. but could this be where her remains are buried? more than three decades on,...
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teams searching for missing london estate agent suzy lamplugh start digging up a garden in the west midlandsrmany's worst post war serial killer, a nurse, admits being responsible for the deaths of 100 patients in his care. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with hugh. hello. we will have the latest from the king power stadium with the club has opened a book of condolence for the five people including leicester city's owner, who lost their lives ina city's owner, who lost their lives in a helicopter crash over the weekend. thanks, hugh. and darren has all the weather. we have got some rain around today. it isa we have got some rain around today. it is a chilly day but over the next few days it mate turn milder. later on in the programme, i will pander to the wins of afternoon live. you have given it all away! thanks, darren. also coming up — italy has been battered by fierce winds and rain which have left at least ten people dead across the country. venice hasn't seen flooding like this for ten years. hello everyone, this is afternoon live. i'm simon mccoy. the leading think tank, th
teams searching for missing london estate agent suzy lamplugh start digging up a garden in the west midlandsrmany's worst post war serial killer, a nurse, admits being responsible for the deaths of 100 patients in his care. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with hugh. hello. we will have the latest from the king power stadium with the club has opened a book of condolence for the five people including leicester city's owner, who lost their lives ina city's owner, who lost their lives in...
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tonight letters from west midlands police have been sent out to parents from many schools warning abouttor of greater manchester police. he currently runs a charity to which aims to educate young people about the risks of drugs—related crime and county lines operations. hejoins us from manchester via webcam. what does the term ‘county lines' actually mean? how on earth do they manage to get access to these children in what the mother has just described as a loving, caring home? what that mother described is horrific. these children are groomed and didn‘t taste, like we talk about child sexual exploitation of victims, other types of crimes, these children are groomed into this. they are offered gifts, a life that they want. fancy designer clothes, etc. they are being smeared and trapped. sometimes through debt bondage and then they can‘t escape. they threaten the application of violence means they can‘t get away. threaten the application of violence means they can't get awaylj threaten the application of violence means they can't get away. i just wa nt to means they can't get away. i jus
tonight letters from west midlands police have been sent out to parents from many schools warning abouttor of greater manchester police. he currently runs a charity to which aims to educate young people about the risks of drugs—related crime and county lines operations. hejoins us from manchester via webcam. what does the term ‘county lines' actually mean? how on earth do they manage to get access to these children in what the mother has just described as a loving, caring home? what that...
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notice the shift in wind direction, outbreaks of rain will develop in the west, listing temperatures. midlandsush the tides inland, fighting against rivers already swollen by heavy rain inland. we have seen pretty severe weather in northern spain, they have had an early taste of winter, strong winds coupling with pretty heavy snowfall. back to coupling with pretty heavy snowfall. back to steph coupling with pretty heavy snowfall. back to steph and coupling with pretty heavy snowfall. back to steph and louise. coupling with pretty heavy snowfall. back to steph and louise. studio: thank you. in a week‘s time, americans will cast their votes in the crucial mid—term elections. it‘s been a bitter campaign so far, with both democrats and republicans accused of using the politics of fear to sway voters. 0ur north america correspondent chris buckler is travelling across the us to hearfrom people in key battleground states. today he joins us from minnesota, and the halloween capital of the world. very a ptly, very aptly, you are stood around some of the decorations? it might be with you but it is very
notice the shift in wind direction, outbreaks of rain will develop in the west, listing temperatures. midlandsush the tides inland, fighting against rivers already swollen by heavy rain inland. we have seen pretty severe weather in northern spain, they have had an early taste of winter, strong winds coupling with pretty heavy snowfall. back to coupling with pretty heavy snowfall. back to steph coupling with pretty heavy snowfall. back to steph and coupling with pretty heavy snowfall. back to...
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west, more cloud and rain. you can see weather frost is more likely to be, central and eastern scotland, east wales, midlands andtern parts of england. minus two or three in the countryside, not as cold as last night further west where there was a last night further west where there wasa rain last night further west where there was a rain at times. some showery outbreaks of rain affecting northern ireland, pushing into western scotland, we could see some showers now and again running into the far west of england and wales. further east across the uk, early mist and fog patches, particularly in the midlands, but generally try and bright with sunshine. temperatures should be higher because of the southerly breeze, i2 or 13 degrees. all change on thursday because the rain is across eastern england, it may linger all day through lincolnshire, east anglia and the south—east, so a poor day here. slightly cooler and fresher air elsewhere, away from the showers in the north west of scotland it should be dry and sunny. the rain across eastern will eventually pull away and we look into the atlantic, we have a deepening ar
west, more cloud and rain. you can see weather frost is more likely to be, central and eastern scotland, east wales, midlands andtern parts of england. minus two or three in the countryside, not as cold as last night further west where there was a last night further west where there wasa rain last night further west where there was a rain at times. some showery outbreaks of rain affecting northern ireland, pushing into western scotland, we could see some showers now and again running into the...
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west midlands police say three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody.mula three european driver's championship. mick schumacher, the son of legendary driver michael schumacher, clinched the title at hockenheim. some are now wondering if schumacherjunior might follow in his father's footsteps, and make the leap into formula one. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. there is something about this that looks so familiar. a title's been won, so a schumacher must be celebrating. it means everything, to be honest, because it is the first real championship that i have won and i have won with a lot of hard work. a lot of hard work, not only from myself, but really, the most work came from the team i'm reallyjust grateful for what they have done. mick schumacher went into hockeinheim with a big lead over his nearest rival. he didn't have to do anything too dramatic, just stay in the race and get to the chequered flag. well, no plans, ithink that is the best plan you can have on the race weekend because you can never predict what is going to happen. you can have a strate
west midlands police say three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody.mula three european driver's championship. mick schumacher, the son of legendary driver michael schumacher, clinched the title at hockenheim. some are now wondering if schumacherjunior might follow in his father's footsteps, and make the leap into formula one. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. there is something about this that looks so familiar. a title's been won, so a schumacher must be...
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and the top story in the uk: a factory worker from the west midlands is facing a life sentence afterear—old
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forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlands 32 years after estate agent suzy lamplugh london. nato carries out its largest exercise since the end of the cold war with drills taking place from iceland to the baltic. and welly—wanging in new zealand as meghan takes on her husband... and wins. in sport on bbc news, england captain steph houghton could earn her 100th cap after being named alongside three uncapped players the squad for next month's friendlies with austria and sweden. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the leading think tank, the institute for fiscal studies, says it believes yesterday's budget is a gamble with the public finances and the chancellor may have to borrow more in future. after analysing the figures, the independent research group says the big winner of the budget is the nhs but other public services will continue to feel the squeeze. the ifs also highlighted big gains for two and a half million families on the government's new flagship benefit — universal credit. some will be £600 better off a year. 0ur political correspondent le
forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlands 32 years after estate agent suzy lamplugh london. nato carries out its largest exercise since the end of the cold war with drills taking place from iceland to the baltic. and welly—wanging in new zealand as meghan takes on her husband... and wins. in sport on bbc news, england captain steph houghton could earn her 100th cap after being named alongside three uncapped players the squad for next month's friendlies with austria and...
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west midlands police say three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody.r camp was devastated by a violent snowstorm. it happened on mount gurja in the west of the country. some of the victims were members of a south korean expedition team. an amnesty is being launched by the nhs, to stop thousands of nearly—new crutches and wheelchairs going to waste. patients will be able to return equipment for re—use or as a donation to charity. hospital bosses say it's to reduce costs and the impact on the environment. jo black reports. crutches, walking frames, wheelchairs. if you're injured or struggling to walk, they're invaluable, but many of us are hanging onto these devices and cluttering up our homes. now, we're being encouraged to give them back. health bosses say returning equipment like this not only saves the nhs money but also helps to reduce waste. within our budget, that's £125 billion. to date, this perhaps has been seen as a small value item, that the cost of things like crutches is relatively low compared to many of the other things that the nhs is de
west midlands police say three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody.r camp was devastated by a violent snowstorm. it happened on mount gurja in the west of the country. some of the victims were members of a south korean expedition team. an amnesty is being launched by the nhs, to stop thousands of nearly—new crutches and wheelchairs going to waste. patients will be able to return equipment for re—use or as a donation to charity. hospital bosses say it's to...
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should brighten up a little, but further south in northern ireland, north—west england and the west midlandsce of patchy rain even at this stage of the day at lipm, and it will be blustery here, the winds are stronger, further north in northern england, especially into scotland, black arrows showing the dusts into northern scotland with gusts of 60 mph and the showers rattle through quite quickly on the wind. now, as we go on through tuesday evening, well, we are going to turn things are little more chilly through eastern spots under the clear sky. but the cloud moving into the west and thickening with patchy rain and drizzle will serve to keep temperatures up. so an east—west split in temperatures as wednesday begins. now on wednesday this next weather system coming from the atla ntic weather system coming from the atlantic around the area of high pressure pushing this weather front oui’ pressure pushing this weather front our way will be the source of a fair amount of cloud and particularly through parts of northern ireland, mostly into western scotland, some patchy rain. and in north—west
should brighten up a little, but further south in northern ireland, north—west england and the west midlandsce of patchy rain even at this stage of the day at lipm, and it will be blustery here, the winds are stronger, further north in northern england, especially into scotland, black arrows showing the dusts into northern scotland with gusts of 60 mph and the showers rattle through quite quickly on the wind. now, as we go on through tuesday evening, well, we are going to turn things are...
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west midlands police say three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody.a mountain in nepal after their camp was devastated by a violent snowstorm. it happened on mount gurja in the west of the country. some of the victims were members of a south korean expedition team. more than 100,000 people took part in a demonstration against the shift to the right in german politics and society. 0rganisers of the rally for an open and free society say that there were 240,000 people there. police in berlin haven't confirmed that but say that the number of participants is "in the low hundreds of thousands. " it comes after a number of far—right protests were held in cities across the country in recent weeks. earlier i spoke to our berlin correspondentjenny hill who was following the demonstration. people here are marching officially under the slogan "unteilbar" which means indivisible. the official aim is to promote a free, fair and open society. it's been organised by hundreds of groups and individuals, many of whom have different political leanings and agendas but al
west midlands police say three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody.a mountain in nepal after their camp was devastated by a violent snowstorm. it happened on mount gurja in the west of the country. some of the victims were members of a south korean expedition team. more than 100,000 people took part in a demonstration against the shift to the right in german politics and society. 0rganisers of the rally for an open and free society say that there were 240,000...
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the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh more than 30 years ago have been digging up a garden in the west midlandsa report from brazil, where massive deforestation and loss of wildlife are the result of growing demand for cheap food. a bit more relaxing for us as a family, i think. and we talk to wayne rooney about his new life and football success in the united states. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, as leicester open a book of condolence for their owner, the club confirm that saturday's premier league match at cardiff will go ahead. good evening. the budget was a "gamble" with the public finances, according to the leading independent research body, the institute for fiscal studies. in its first analysis of the chancellor's plans, it warns that the government might have to borrow more, in the years ahead. but the ifs said that the budget was less of a gamble with the nhs, especially mental health services, which saw extra investment, although other public services would continue to feel the squeeze. our economics editor kamal ahmed has been investigating the likely impact. any bowl, a pou
the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh more than 30 years ago have been digging up a garden in the west midlandsa report from brazil, where massive deforestation and loss of wildlife are the result of growing demand for cheap food. a bit more relaxing for us as a family, i think. and we talk to wayne rooney about his new life and football success in the united states. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, as leicester open a book of condolence for their owner, the club confirm that saturday's...
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police are continuing to search the back garden of a house in the west midlands as part of the investigationagent suzy lamplugh more than 30 years ago. her brother says he wants finally to be able to give his sister a proper burial. our correspondent sima kotecha is in sutton colefield for us now. three days in and it still unclear as to whether the remains are buried here, specialist police officers are left at around 5:30pm and today they covered up more parts of the garden as they carried on with their meticulous search operation. another two blue tents erected in the garden, covering the patio and the extension. specialist police officers still searching from morning till evening. and now suzy‘s brother richard has told the bbc he is keeping an open mind. we would love to have closure on the whole saga. and finding her body would be fantastic. but, as i say, i'm not holding up my hopes too high. if they find her, well, that's great and we'll go on to the next stage. if they don't, well, we'lljust keep waiting. suzy went missing 32 years ago. police presumed she'd been murdered, but her b
police are continuing to search the back garden of a house in the west midlands as part of the investigationagent suzy lamplugh more than 30 years ago. her brother says he wants finally to be able to give his sister a proper burial. our correspondent sima kotecha is in sutton colefield for us now. three days in and it still unclear as to whether the remains are buried here, specialist police officers are left at around 5:30pm and today they covered up more parts of the garden as they carried on...
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the victim was fatally knifed in dudley, in the west midlands, in the early hours of saturday.murder and remain in custody. at least 12 people have been killed in an explosion at an election rally in afghanistan. police say explosives were stored in a motorcycle near the event in the province of takhar. officials say dozens of people have been injured in the attack, some are critical. this latest attack comes after a wave of others in recent weeks ahead of next saturday's parliamentary elections. the taliban and other islamist groups are opposed to the election process and have targetted campaign rallies to deter people from voting. but security is not the only thing affecting people — afghanistan is one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world. people are now growing increasingly disillusioned with politicians. secunder kermani reports now from herat. every day this five—year—old collects water from this pump for his family. this poor neighbourhood on the outskirts of herat is not directly affected by the fighting elsewhere in the country, but hardly anyone ha
the victim was fatally knifed in dudley, in the west midlands, in the early hours of saturday.murder and remain in custody. at least 12 people have been killed in an explosion at an election rally in afghanistan. police say explosives were stored in a motorcycle near the event in the province of takhar. officials say dozens of people have been injured in the attack, some are critical. this latest attack comes after a wave of others in recent weeks ahead of next saturday's parliamentary...
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west. we‘re looking at a frost in central and eastern scotland, parts of wales, the midlands and eastern areasof the weather front bring in the rain into the east. that will be gone by friday. then we look into the atlantic. this deep area of low pressure is steaming away. it would bring strengthening winds. rain in the north—west. the big winner of the budget is the nhs — says a leading think tank — but warns yesterday‘s budget may be a gamble with the public finances. the insitute for fiscal studies also says that more than 2 million families on universal credit — the new flagship benefit — will be hundreds of pounds better off a year but some public services will continue feeling the squeeze. the big winner yesterday was the health service, per other public services there wasn‘t much extra money at all. we might be at the end of cuts but were not going to be offsetting the cuts that happened over the next 7—8 years. if i was a prison governor, headteacher, running a local authority i wouldn‘t be raking out the champagne just yet. we‘ll looking at the latest analysis. also this lunchtime....
west. we‘re looking at a frost in central and eastern scotland, parts of wales, the midlands and eastern areasof the weather front bring in the rain into the east. that will be gone by friday. then we look into the atlantic. this deep area of low pressure is steaming away. it would bring strengthening winds. rain in the north—west. the big winner of the budget is the nhs — says a leading think tank — but warns yesterday‘s budget may be a gamble with the public finances. the insitute...
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forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlands 32 years after estate agent suzy lamplught missing in london. germany's worst serial killer since the war — a former nurse admits being responsible for the deaths of 100 patients in his care. a warning that ‘exploding human consumption‘ has caused a massive drop in wildlife populations in recent decades. and welly—wanging in new zealand, as the duchess of sussex takes on her husband in a sporting competition. it's five o'clock. our main story is the independent assessment that yesterday's budget was a ‘gamble‘ with the public finances. the leading research body the institute for fiscal studies, in its first analysis of the chancellor's plans, warns that the government might end up having to borrow more in the years ahead. but the ifs said that the budget was less of a gamble with the nhs, especially mental health services, which saw extra invesment, but other public services will continue to feel a spending squeeze, despite the prime minister's assertion that the age of austerity is over. our political correspondent leila nat
forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlands 32 years after estate agent suzy lamplught missing in london. germany's worst serial killer since the war — a former nurse admits being responsible for the deaths of 100 patients in his care. a warning that ‘exploding human consumption‘ has caused a massive drop in wildlife populations in recent decades. and welly—wanging in new zealand, as the duchess of sussex takes on her husband in a sporting competition. it's five...
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southern parts of northern ireland, north wales, and for some into north—west england and the west midlandsrows indicate average wind speeds here for the day. you can see the temperatures, a good few degrees higher than they were on monday for many. the stronger the wind, the further north we get, though. into some sunny spells north—east england and scotland, the black arrows indicate the wind gusts in excess of a0 miles an hour, and near 60 miles an hour in northern scotland and the northern isles, with those showers rattling on through. but for many of us, it'll be a dry afternoon, brightening up a little bit. some clear skies developing on tuesday night, through particularly the eastern side of the uk. and this is where we'll see the lowest temperatures going into wednesday morning. further west, well, temperatures will be holding up, with an area of cloud producing a bit of patchy rain for northern ireland and into western scotland. let's take a look at wednesday's big picture. high pressure is close by, but running around the north of that, we've got low pressure north of the uk, and
southern parts of northern ireland, north wales, and for some into north—west england and the west midlandsrows indicate average wind speeds here for the day. you can see the temperatures, a good few degrees higher than they were on monday for many. the stronger the wind, the further north we get, though. into some sunny spells north—east england and scotland, the black arrows indicate the wind gusts in excess of a0 miles an hour, and near 60 miles an hour in northern scotland and the...
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southern parts of northern ireland, north wales, and for some into north—west england and the west midlandsrrows indicate average wind speeds here for the day. you can see the temperatures, a good few degrees higher than they were on monday for many. the stronger the wind, the further north we get, though. into some sunny spells north—east england and scotland, the black arrows indicate the wind gusts in excess of a0 miles an hour, and near 60 miles an hour in northern scotland and the northern isles, with those showers rattling on through. but for many of us, it'll be a dry afternoon, brightening up a little bit. some clear skies developing on tuesday night, through particularly the eastern side of the uk. and this is where we'll see the lowest temperatures going into wednesday morning. further west, well, temperatures will be holding up, with an area of cloud producing a bit of patchy rain for northern ireland and into western scotland. let's take a look at wednesday's big picture. high pressure is close by, but running around the north of that, we've got low pressure north of the uk, and
southern parts of northern ireland, north wales, and for some into north—west england and the west midlandsrrows indicate average wind speeds here for the day. you can see the temperatures, a good few degrees higher than they were on monday for many. the stronger the wind, the further north we get, though. into some sunny spells north—east england and scotland, the black arrows indicate the wind gusts in excess of a0 miles an hour, and near 60 miles an hour in northern scotland and the...
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the uk: police investigating the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh are digging up a garden in the west midlandsficers say they've received new information about the 25—year—old estate agent's disappearance more than 30 years ago. more from me later, but first, he is sharanjit. —— here is. facebook fallout, shares of the social network giant have been on a rollercoaster ride as profits beat expectations, but it misses the mark on use of growth. bitcoin‘s birthday as the world's leading digital currency turns ten, will it still be around for the next decade? hello and welcome to asia business report, i am sharanjit leyl. we start with facebook‘s latest profits, which have beaten expectations, but the social network giant reported its lowest revenue growth in about six years and it missed its target for growing monthly users. the company shares have been fluctuating in after—hours trade as investors weigh up the fallout of its data and fake news scandals but our new york business reporter gave us a rundown scandals but our new york business reporter gave us a rundown of the numbers. it isa numbers
the uk: police investigating the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh are digging up a garden in the west midlandsficers say they've received new information about the 25—year—old estate agent's disappearance more than 30 years ago. more from me later, but first, he is sharanjit. —— here is. facebook fallout, shares of the social network giant have been on a rollercoaster ride as profits beat expectations, but it misses the mark on use of growth. bitcoin‘s birthday as the world's leading...
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west and they are drifting through the east through the day. first thing this morning, as well as the frost, mist and fog around in parts of the midlands, perth andnot everyone seeing drier and brighter conditions, not everyone seeing those showers and where it remains dry with sunshine, you will find through the day as the france approach, the cloud will build so the sunshine will turn hazier —— the fronts approach. single figures in scotland, northern ireland and northern england but for the rest of england and wales, scraping into double figures. a cool feel. through the evening and overnight, our two fronts merge and then we've got another coming in across the south—east. all of them will produce some rain. in between under clear skies, chilly with patchy mist and fog forming an some frost in northern ireland and south—west scotland. tomorrow we start off with all those fronts, which bump into each other, and then the whole lot clear into the north sea. behind them, especially in the west, brightening up nicely with sunny spells around, but equally in the north—west, a few showers and temperatures not too dissimilar to what we're looking at t
west and they are drifting through the east through the day. first thing this morning, as well as the frost, mist and fog around in parts of the midlands, perth andnot everyone seeing drier and brighter conditions, not everyone seeing those showers and where it remains dry with sunshine, you will find through the day as the france approach, the cloud will build so the sunshine will turn hazier —— the fronts approach. single figures in scotland, northern ireland and northern england but for...
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investigating the murder of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 carry out a search of a garden in the west midlands as thousands of migrants head towards it from central america. in sport, a book of condolence opens at leicester city this morning.
investigating the murder of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 carry out a search of a garden in the west midlands as thousands of migrants head towards it from central america. in sport, a book of condolence opens at leicester city this morning.
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whether fund will move its way westwards tomorrow, eventually clipping parts of northern ireland and west midlands with sunny spells. quite a brisk wind. and that wind will probably mean this part of the uk feels the coldest during tuesday, even though for some, temperatures and mckinnon across much of the uk, as will be struggling. if you do have some sunshine, of course that helps. low pressure will pull away going into wednesday, and then we start looking back to the atlantic for the next approaching weather system. another chilly start on wednesday, with frost in places. the rain will be rather patchy in nature. the rain does not really get to the eastern side of the uk. the switch of the wind direction to a south—westerly will help temperatures, particularly in england and wales. but our weather will turn more active later in the week. rain in parts of eastern england on thursday and in western parts on friday, with a strengthening windows low pressure comes back in. this is bbc news. i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11pm: the chancellor uses his last budget before brexit to say the era
whether fund will move its way westwards tomorrow, eventually clipping parts of northern ireland and west midlands with sunny spells. quite a brisk wind. and that wind will probably mean this part of the uk feels the coldest during tuesday, even though for some, temperatures and mckinnon across much of the uk, as will be struggling. if you do have some sunshine, of course that helps. low pressure will pull away going into wednesday, and then we start looking back to the atlantic for the next...
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and the top story in the uk: a factory worker from the west midlands is facing a life sentence after he was convicted of murdering his eight—year—old daughter. 55—year—old william billingham stabbed mylee at his home near walsall in january, after her mother started a same—sex relationship. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. it is always a challenge for us in indonesia as a geographic in terms of the scope is huge. indonesia's finance minister talks about the challenge of having a nationwide tsunami alert system. and over in south australia, american firm tesla sets out to create the world's largest virtual powerplant with the help of the residents. it is tuesday, everyone. glad you could join us foran tuesday, everyone. glad you could join us for an action packed edition of asia business report. as you hurt, desperate efforts are under way to rescue people trapped by friday's earthquake and tsunami which slammed onto the indonesian island of sulawesi, and questions are being asked about the effectiveness of the country's early warning system which was put in
and the top story in the uk: a factory worker from the west midlands is facing a life sentence after he was convicted of murdering his eight—year—old daughter. 55—year—old william billingham stabbed mylee at his home near walsall in january, after her mother started a same—sex relationship. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. it is always a challenge for us in indonesia as a geographic in terms of the scope is huge. indonesia's finance minister talks about the...
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here's a view from the west midlands earlier in the day.much of the uk tomorrow. and that means the rain in northwest scotland, which has been causing some problems with flooding and landslide, too, that finally is going to clear away northwards. that process beginning overnight. some patchy cloud elsewhere in scotland and northern ireland. largely clear in england and wales, but even mist and fog forming in places with some spots just dipping down into single figures, but no frost. and a warmer day to come tomorrow as we follow the air coming into the uk all the way from africa actually and that rain pulling away to the far north. if it still raining with you in the western isles to begin the day, it will soon be gone. the early cloud in scotland gone by lunchtime. any early mist and fog elsewhere clearing quickly. barely a cloud in the sky for most into the afternoon. and temperatures, remember where the wind is coming from, they're going to shoot up. high teens, low 20s, 5—8 degrees above normal for this time of year. warm spots in centr
here's a view from the west midlands earlier in the day.much of the uk tomorrow. and that means the rain in northwest scotland, which has been causing some problems with flooding and landslide, too, that finally is going to clear away northwards. that process beginning overnight. some patchy cloud elsewhere in scotland and northern ireland. largely clear in england and wales, but even mist and fog forming in places with some spots just dipping down into single figures, but no frost. and a...
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estate agent suzy lamplugh went missing in london, forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlandsy the mother ofjohn cannan, the prime suspect in suzy‘s killing.
estate agent suzy lamplugh went missing in london, forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlandsy the mother ofjohn cannan, the prime suspect in suzy‘s killing.
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it is both west midlands police and the metropolitan police here, and as you have said, this promise) as to why the police are searching this now? presumably some sort of tip—off? this morning i had the chance to speak to the current owner of the property, his name is philip carey. he knew all about the case. john cannan, the prime suspect that the police named, who is linked to other attacks on women including the murder of one woman in bristol. mr carey knew all about the case, he has been in close contact with the police, and this is what he told me this morning. we knew the back story from many years ago, and it's coming to the end ofan years ago, and it's coming to the end of an investigation. if it ends the story, so be it from our point of view, and we are removed from the process. but if it puts some unaddressed, so be it, that is another good end to the story. —— if it puts someone at rest. how have you help the police? helped? just to facilitation. we are the classic people wrong place, right time, as it were. the police have been absolutely golden with us. inconvenience, y
it is both west midlands police and the metropolitan police here, and as you have said, this promise) as to why the police are searching this now? presumably some sort of tip—off? this morning i had the chance to speak to the current owner of the property, his name is philip carey. he knew all about the case. john cannan, the prime suspect that the police named, who is linked to other attacks on women including the murder of one woman in bristol. mr carey knew all about the case, he has been...
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sitting overnight, so another pulse of heavy rain up through wales, western parts of england, west midlandsstaying mainly drive a look at the colours here indicating those temperatures for england and wales. already warm night to come for the time of year. maybe a record as temperatures hold up maybe a record as temperatures hold up around 18—19 in warm spots. a look at tomorrow morning. more focused detail of the rain, and the wind, wind gust, still some around 50-60 wind, wind gust, still some around 50—60 mph, and the rain starting to push further north again into slovakia, scotland and northern ireland, one in shetland indicating wind gust below a0 mph so the calmer day here but it will be turning wet across scotland and northern ireland through the day and the rain continues into cornwall gone into devon, wales, cornwall, lancaster southern style areas at risk of seeing her there flooding and distraction from the rain from kallum. eastern england, sunshine, 25 degrees, blustery, completely different story compared with elsewhere. this picture going into saturday evening, notice the rai
sitting overnight, so another pulse of heavy rain up through wales, western parts of england, west midlandsstaying mainly drive a look at the colours here indicating those temperatures for england and wales. already warm night to come for the time of year. maybe a record as temperatures hold up maybe a record as temperatures hold up around 18—19 in warm spots. a look at tomorrow morning. more focused detail of the rain, and the wind, wind gust, still some around 50-60 wind, wind gust, still...
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a few showers in northern ireland and into the north of wales, north—west midlands but most in the westdnesday so we will see temperatures rise a little bit. the weather coming in from the west so a great chance of getting wet at times. some lengthy, heavy showers. eastern areas on wednesday but have a brighter day and temperatures by event of two around 13 degrees. the temperatures will rise a little bit further for the rest of you as we go into the rest of the week. back to you, chris and louise. enjoy the lovely sunshine, when it gets to you. fresh. absolutely freezing beyond belief. he steered leicester city to its greatest triumph, but club owner vichai srivaddhanaprabha has now become part of it's darkest day. the thai billionaire died along with four others when the helicopter taking them from saturday's match at the king power stadium spiralled out of control and crashed shortly after take off. let's speak to matt davis, of the leicester supporters trust, who's outside the ground. it's really touching, isn't it? so many people coming to pay their respect. yesterday i was here wi
a few showers in northern ireland and into the north of wales, north—west midlands but most in the westdnesday so we will see temperatures rise a little bit. the weather coming in from the west so a great chance of getting wet at times. some lengthy, heavy showers. eastern areas on wednesday but have a brighter day and temperatures by event of two around 13 degrees. the temperatures will rise a little bit further for the rest of you as we go into the rest of the week. back to you, chris and...
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dense fog patches in the west midlands and eastern wales, and lincolnshire and the east midlands, clearingn areas. outbreaks of rain in the highlands and islands will spread its way eastwards, britney a few showers the southern scotland and northern ireland, and the car breaks up in its wake. we will see the sunshine coming out this afternoon. a breeze limiting temperature to ten to 13 degrees —— cloud breaks up. 16 or 17 hi this afternoon. into the night, we will have that zone of thick cloud for northern ireland and northern england, edging its way back northwards. with the wind coming in from the south—west will start to see things turn a little bit cloudier across western areas into the first part of saturday. even a little splash of rain and drizzle across the hebrides. eastern parts of england and to the south, temperatures at their lowest in the saturday morning. some of you across england and wales will have some dense fog to deal with as we start the weekend. it will be wales and the weekend. it will be wales and the midlands most prone. lasting through much of the morning before
dense fog patches in the west midlands and eastern wales, and lincolnshire and the east midlands, clearingn areas. outbreaks of rain in the highlands and islands will spread its way eastwards, britney a few showers the southern scotland and northern ireland, and the car breaks up in its wake. we will see the sunshine coming out this afternoon. a breeze limiting temperature to ten to 13 degrees —— cloud breaks up. 16 or 17 hi this afternoon. into the night, we will have that zone of thick...
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brighten up a little bit but further south through north wales into north—west england and the west midlandsm. it will be blustery wherever you are, white arrows indicating average wind speeds, although it is stronger in northern england, especially into scotland, the black arrows showing some of the gusts and northern scotland and the northern isles could see some gusts around 60 miles an hour or so and the showers rattle through very quickly on that win. as we go on through tuesday evening, we will turn things a little bit more chilly three eastern spots, under the clear skies. but the cloud moving in the west with patchy rain and drizzle will serve to keep up temperatures. so an east—west split as wednesday begins. 0n so an east—west split as wednesday begins. on wednesday this next weather system coming in from the atla ntic weather system coming in from the atlantic around the area of high pressure pushing this weather front i’ow one way pressure pushing this weather front row one way will be the source of a fairamount of row one way will be the source of a fair amount of cloud and part
brighten up a little bit but further south through north wales into north—west england and the west midlandsm. it will be blustery wherever you are, white arrows indicating average wind speeds, although it is stronger in northern england, especially into scotland, the black arrows showing some of the gusts and northern scotland and the northern isles could see some gusts around 60 miles an hour or so and the showers rattle through very quickly on that win. as we go on through tuesday evening,...
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in the cloud are likely to be for the east of high ground, to the east of the welsh hills, the west midlands outbreaks of rain in the north and west of scotland, this rain turning heavy late in the day and temperatures down on wednesday, 9-15. and temperatures down on wednesday, 9—15. through thursday night, the rain in the north—west will spread south east, tending to fizzle away as it goes. but behind that, quite a significant change in the feel of the weather as the skies clear out, showers packing in and those temperatures really dipping away. that is a sign of what's to come. as we get on into friday, we start to bring ourairdown we get on into friday, we start to bring our air down from a long way north. cold air rushing in behind this cold front. the remnants of which will still bring cloud and patchy rain in the south first thing on friday. then we get into a mixture of sunshine and showers, those showers turning wintry over high ground in the north and temperature—wise, well, we're looking at highs of between six and 10 degrees at the very best. and with a noticeable northerly wind.
in the cloud are likely to be for the east of high ground, to the east of the welsh hills, the west midlands outbreaks of rain in the north and west of scotland, this rain turning heavy late in the day and temperatures down on wednesday, 9-15. and temperatures down on wednesday, 9—15. through thursday night, the rain in the north—west will spread south east, tending to fizzle away as it goes. but behind that, quite a significant change in the feel of the weather as the skies clear out,...
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southern parts of northern ireland, north wales, and for some into north—west england and the west midlandsernoon, white arrows indicate average wind speeds here for the day. you can see the temperatures, a good few degrees higher than they were on monday for many. the stronger the wind, the further north we get, though. into some sunny spells north—east england and scotland, the black arrows indicate the wind gusts in excess of a0 miles an hour, and near 60 miles an hour in northern scotland and the northern isles, with those showers rattling on through. but for many of us, it'll be a dry afternoon, brightening up a little bit. some clear skies developing on tuesday night, through particularly the eastern side of the uk. and this is where we'll see the lowest temperatures going into wednesday morning. further west, well, temperatures will be holding up, with an area of cloud producing a bit of patchy rain for northern ireland and into western scotland. let's take a look at wednesday's big picture. high pressure is close by, but running around the north of that, we've got low pressure north
southern parts of northern ireland, north wales, and for some into north—west england and the west midlandsernoon, white arrows indicate average wind speeds here for the day. you can see the temperatures, a good few degrees higher than they were on monday for many. the stronger the wind, the further north we get, though. into some sunny spells north—east england and scotland, the black arrows indicate the wind gusts in excess of a0 miles an hour, and near 60 miles an hour in northern...
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should brighten up a little, but further south in northern ireland, north—west england and the west midlandsery here, the winds are stronger, further north in northern england, especially into scotland, black arrows showing the gusts into northern scotland with gusts of 60 mph and the showers rattle through quite quickly on the wind. now, as we go on through tuesday evening, well, we are going to turn things a little more chilly through eastern spots under the clear sky. but the cloud moving into the west and thickening with patchy rain and drizzle will serve to keep temperatures up. so an east—west split in temperatures as wednesday begins. now on wednesday this next weather system coming from the atlantic around the area of high pressure pushing this weather front our way will be the source of a fair amount of cloud, and particularly through parts of northern ireland, but mostly into western scotland, some patchy rain. and in north—west scotland later in the day, the rain will start to turn heavier. so, on through the day, then, cloud around wherever you are, but some bright or sunny spell
should brighten up a little, but further south in northern ireland, north—west england and the west midlandsery here, the winds are stronger, further north in northern england, especially into scotland, black arrows showing the gusts into northern scotland with gusts of 60 mph and the showers rattle through quite quickly on the wind. now, as we go on through tuesday evening, well, we are going to turn things a little more chilly through eastern spots under the clear sky. but the cloud moving...
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western scotland, but increasingly lots of sunshine in northern england, wales, the north and west midlands the wash where it will stay cloudy, and there will be outbreak of rain and drizzle. temperature—wise, well they will be lower than yesterday, 13—17 or 18, this evening we will continue with this evening we will continue with this cloud, edging further south and eastwards, elsewhere it is looking mostly quiet. that is is really because we have this big airia of high pressure developing. you see that weather front in the south—east, that is bringing cloud but clear skies for many, this high pressure extends from the ascore, that ridge across us and with the clear skies, temperatures are going to drop away, so turning chilly into thursday morning, certainly close to freezing in northern area, further south and east clues tore the weather front the temperatures staying up at 10—12. this thursday it will be a lovely start to the day. patchy mist and fog in northern ireland and southern scotland. elsewhere lots of blue skies and after that chilly start, temperatures getting up to about 11-1
western scotland, but increasingly lots of sunshine in northern england, wales, the north and west midlands the wash where it will stay cloudy, and there will be outbreak of rain and drizzle. temperature—wise, well they will be lower than yesterday, 13—17 or 18, this evening we will continue with this evening we will continue with this cloud, edging further south and eastwards, elsewhere it is looking mostly quiet. that is is really because we have this big airia of high pressure...
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southern parts of northern ireland, north wales, and for some into north—west england and the west midlandson, white arrows indicate average wind speeds here for the day. you can see the temperatures, a good few degrees higher than they were on monday for many. the stronger the wind, the further north we get, though. into some sunny spells north—east england and scotland, the black arrows indicate the wind gusts in excess of 40 miles an hour, and near 60 miles an hour in northern scotland and the northern isles, with those showers rattling on through. but for many of us, it'll be a dry afternoon, brightening up a little bit. some clear skies developing on tuesday night, through particularly the eastern side of the uk. and this is where we'll see the lowest temperatures going into wednesday morning. further west, well, temperatures will be holding up, with an area of cloud producing a bit of patchy rain for northern ireland and into western scotland. let's take a look at wednesday's big picture. high pressure is close by, but running around the north of that, we've got low pressure north of
southern parts of northern ireland, north wales, and for some into north—west england and the west midlandson, white arrows indicate average wind speeds here for the day. you can see the temperatures, a good few degrees higher than they were on monday for many. the stronger the wind, the further north we get, though. into some sunny spells north—east england and scotland, the black arrows indicate the wind gusts in excess of 40 miles an hour, and near 60 miles an hour in northern scotland...
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in southern parts of northern ireland, north wales and for some into north—west england and the west midlandste average wind speeds here for the day, you can see the temperatures, a few degrees higher than they were on monday and for many, the stronger the wind, the further north we get, though, into north—east england and scotland, the black arrows indicate the wind gusts in excess of 40 miles an hourand 60 the wind gusts in excess of 40 miles an hour and 60 miles an hour in northern scotland and the northern isles, with the showers rattling on through. for many of us it will be a bright afternoon, brightening up a little bit. some clear skies developing on tuesday night through, particularly, the eastern side of the uk. this is where we will see the uk. this is where we will see the lowest temperatures going into wednesday morning. further west, temperatures hover with an area of cloud, producing patchy rain for northern ireland and into western scotland. let's take a look at wednesday's big picture. high pressure is close by but running around the north of that we have low pressure, north
in southern parts of northern ireland, north wales and for some into north—west england and the west midlandste average wind speeds here for the day, you can see the temperatures, a few degrees higher than they were on monday and for many, the stronger the wind, the further north we get, though, into north—east england and scotland, the black arrows indicate the wind gusts in excess of 40 miles an hourand 60 the wind gusts in excess of 40 miles an hour and 60 miles an hour in northern...
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the uk: police investigating the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh are digging up a garden in the west midlands
the uk: police investigating the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh are digging up a garden in the west midlands
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he is a chief superintendent right here in the west midlands, and iam so, right here in the west midlandse. —— and all the supporting forces keeping us safe here at conference. you can believe me when i say i will be the champion of giving the police the tools and the protection they need tools and the protection they need to do theirjob. we must trust are pleased to do theirjob, they are being forces of the rules, if those rules break down, so does the sense of fairness, trust and security. it doesn't matter who you are, how old you are, where you are from, in britain, everybody plays by the same rules, because we all share in the same hope. sometimes you have two be tough in enforcing schedules, but being strong and safe doesn't have too mean being closed and unwelcoming. we are so lucky, so lucky, to live in an open and well funded society. i'm proud of the welcome we give to people from other countries. that openness to the world has helped us to thrive, if you look at some countries across europe, populist, nationalist, even outright racist parties have won seats. not here. we see pe
he is a chief superintendent right here in the west midlands, and iam so, right here in the west midlandse. —— and all the supporting forces keeping us safe here at conference. you can believe me when i say i will be the champion of giving the police the tools and the protection they need tools and the protection they need to do theirjob. we must trust are pleased to do theirjob, they are being forces of the rules, if those rules break down, so does the sense of fairness, trust and...
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south of that, mist and fog in the morning across eastern wales, west midlands, which should lift, withshine for england and wales. a warmer day for eastern scotla nd wales. a warmer day for eastern scotland than it has been over the past few days. the next weather front, the cold front, following the warm front, into scotland and northern ireland. high pressure to the south. what we will find is while it will give rain to scotland and northern ireland on sunday, as a band of cloud moves southwards, the rain will peter out. into the high—pressure agent. ahead of that temperatures of 16 or 17 degrees with some sunshine. beginning to turn a bit cooler. and northern ireland. the weak weather front, you can see there is no rain on it, slips away and we draw down some cool air around the top of the area of high pressure. more of a western north—westerly breeze, like in most areas, more sunshine around widely but increasing cloud into scotland and perhaps outbreaks of rain. temperatures won't be as high on monday, around about 11 or 12 degrees. let's look ahead to the outlook and high pressur
south of that, mist and fog in the morning across eastern wales, west midlands, which should lift, withshine for england and wales. a warmer day for eastern scotla nd wales. a warmer day for eastern scotland than it has been over the past few days. the next weather front, the cold front, following the warm front, into scotland and northern ireland. high pressure to the south. what we will find is while it will give rain to scotland and northern ireland on sunday, as a band of cloud moves...
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light and bright with one or two showers peppering western coast, may be reaching parts of the west midlandsaway on thursday night, a ridge of high pressure builds on. it is fine and dry but clear skies once again. we could have a touch of mist and fog around first being on friday. essentially, it is a fine day. settled with lots of sunshine around the block at this. the rain will editor into parts of northern mime and bringing with it some gusty winds as well. courtesy of this deep area of low pressure, spiralling out in the atlantic and mixed up in here, the remnants of hurricane oscar. that will bring gusty winds to scotland in particular. we could see guests of around 65 miles an hour. look at those temperatures, back up into the mid teens. hello, you're watching afternoon live. today at 2:00. the government pledges zero tolerance on violence — as attacks on nhs staff hit a five year high in england. we don't go to work to take abuse. we don't go to work to get punched, kicked, kidnapped, bit, spat at — but all these things happen. yemen's humanitarian crisis — the united states calls fo
light and bright with one or two showers peppering western coast, may be reaching parts of the west midlandsaway on thursday night, a ridge of high pressure builds on. it is fine and dry but clear skies once again. we could have a touch of mist and fog around first being on friday. essentially, it is a fine day. settled with lots of sunshine around the block at this. the rain will editor into parts of northern mime and bringing with it some gusty winds as well. courtesy of this deep area of low...
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this has come from west midlands police.bed to death in a car park in the town early on saturday morning. no more details on that at the moment but it's a man in his 20s, stabbed to death of a car park in dudley in the early hours. we will bring you more on that as soon as we get it. for the first time in its history, britain's most remote community will finally have a reliable 24—hour electricity supply. fair isle has a population of 55 people and sits halfway between the islands of 0rkney and shetland. previously, lights went out between 11.30 at night and 7.30 in the morning. but now, thanks to wind turbines and solar panels, power can last around the clock. jewellery that once belonged to france's queen marie antoinette has gone on display in new york ahead of an auction next month. thejewels have been held in private collections for more than 200 years. sotheby‘s has described the lot as "one of the most important royal jewellery collections ever to come to auction" and estimates its value at almost £4 million. tim allm
this has come from west midlands police.bed to death in a car park in the town early on saturday morning. no more details on that at the moment but it's a man in his 20s, stabbed to death of a car park in dudley in the early hours. we will bring you more on that as soon as we get it. for the first time in its history, britain's most remote community will finally have a reliable 24—hour electricity supply. fair isle has a population of 55 people and sits halfway between the islands of 0rkney...