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temperatures, but the silly breezes pushing the warmth more towards the west into wales in the west midlandsnd the west country. around the mid 20s. as we moving to friday, there could be patchy cloud for eastern parts of england and will not last long. the odd bit affair with cloud bubbles appear but there will be a breeze pushing the heat northwards into scotland. likely to make the mid—20s and it could be warmer for the central but of scotland than in parts of the southeast of england. living into the weekend, no significant changes come still high—pressure around, the centre will be across scandinavia and the centre will be across scandinavia in these weather fronts will be kept at bay in ourarea these weather fronts will be kept at bay in our area will be drawn and from continental europe. again it will be a warm weekend. some fear with the cloud again but on the holcomb a lot of strong showing time and hi ev levels and temperatures peaking at 26 or 27 degrees and once again, no rain. —— i give you levels. thank you very much. every minute of our top story. a new testing a tracing syste
temperatures, but the silly breezes pushing the warmth more towards the west into wales in the west midlandsnd the west country. around the mid 20s. as we moving to friday, there could be patchy cloud for eastern parts of england and will not last long. the odd bit affair with cloud bubbles appear but there will be a breeze pushing the heat northwards into scotland. likely to make the mid—20s and it could be warmer for the central but of scotland than in parts of the southeast of england....
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i have concerns that we could have tens if not hundreds of thousands of young people in the west midlands particularly young men who are around about june or july find they have no job to go back to i fear that we may be facing a summer crime wave young men out of work venues reopening in large groups congregating is a toxic mix for crime i'm particularly worried about public order offenses anti social behavior and alcohol fuelled violence. in england alone police have issued almost 9000 fines for people breaching lockdowns almost 200000 coronavirus for both incidents reported so far fines vary up to 1000 pounds while the authorities have also warned that reopening of pubs could add to problems peter kirk i'm a former police officer as a surgeon in crime when the pandemic settles is very likely. when we went into the lockdown with all the cooks specially with the closure of pubs and clubs. and public space effectively. it was predictable that crime associated with those locations would plummet and that is now working its way through in the statistics that we see. violence street crime dru
i have concerns that we could have tens if not hundreds of thousands of young people in the west midlands particularly young men who are around about june or july find they have no job to go back to i fear that we may be facing a summer crime wave young men out of work venues reopening in large groups congregating is a toxic mix for crime i'm particularly worried about public order offenses anti social behavior and alcohol fuelled violence. in england alone police have issued almost 9000 fines...
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our first question from members of the press comes from patrick burns from bbc west midlands. remind you that at the beginning of this the prime minister pledged to local authority leaders they would have a key role in bringing their communities and vulnerable people through this. resources will follow, he said. six weeks on, it's beginning to look as though even the extra help you have been talking about just now may extra help you have been talking aboutjust now may not be enough. if you think of birmingham city council alone, the extra costs they have incurred already as a result of this heading north of £260 million and counting, and their leader ian ward says that really crucial services like adult social care and children's services may be compromised in the nearfuture if, as he puts it, the government does not match its words with action. thank you. well let me be clear to local council leaders across the country, including in the west midlands. we will stand behind them, ensure they have the resources they need to carry out the absolutely critical functions they are pl
our first question from members of the press comes from patrick burns from bbc west midlands. remind you that at the beginning of this the prime minister pledged to local authority leaders they would have a key role in bringing their communities and vulnerable people through this. resources will follow, he said. six weeks on, it's beginning to look as though even the extra help you have been talking about just now may extra help you have been talking aboutjust now may not be enough. if you...
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one area of high pressure a cross the west midlands.igh pressure moving in from the atlantic. what that does is essentially keeps the dry weather going into tuesday. but we may see a little bit more cloud in the northern aisles and the northwest of scotland. a dry day, sunshine pretty much everywhere. and those temperatures still above average on the whole. the higher numbers, 26, 207 the whole. the higher numbers, 26, 20 7 degrees across other parts of england and wales. the position of this next area of high pressure is going to be crucial. because it may be just sitting to the west of the uk put up an area of low pressure as can be heading toward scandinavia and the outlook. if we look at the gent stream and the hermas the jet strea m gent stream and the hermas the jet stream is going to be diving down across the uk bringing much cooler air. essentially by the end of next week we aren't left with high pressure to the rest delete northwest of the uk low pressure in scandinavia and a colder, stronger wind from the north. may it not be
one area of high pressure a cross the west midlands.igh pressure moving in from the atlantic. what that does is essentially keeps the dry weather going into tuesday. but we may see a little bit more cloud in the northern aisles and the northwest of scotland. a dry day, sunshine pretty much everywhere. and those temperatures still above average on the whole. the higher numbers, 26, 207 the whole. the higher numbers, 26, 20 7 degrees across other parts of england and wales. the position of this...
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much of southern england, west midlands, wales, north—west england staying dry, a warmer day with sunnierparts during the day. turns quite windy overnight into tuesday morning across south—west england with some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. whereas elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning. there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday, but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south wales, mayjust push in across parts of south—east england as well, though there's a bit of uncertaintyjust how far north and east this is going to get before easing, along with the strength of the wind. though still quite breezy and actually cool as well with temperatures in the mid—low teens in some spots, whereas elsewhere sunny spells, pleasant day, 17 in glasgow. onshore breeze along this north sea coast keeping it cooler compared with elsewhere. the weather system to the south—west dies a death overnight and into wednesday, as high—pressure reasserts its dominance, though. apart from the slim chan
much of southern england, west midlands, wales, north—west england staying dry, a warmer day with sunnierparts during the day. turns quite windy overnight into tuesday morning across south—west england with some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. whereas elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning. there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday, but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing...
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but we are typically into the low to mid 20s with heat being pushed towards wales, the west midlands so the west country. the reason it is sunny and it has been so dry all month, persistent areas of high pressure. we have one of those in charge at the moment. around the top of it we are drawing in cloud towards the northern isles of scotland, pushing southwards through the north sea and may emerge later in the night across eastern most parts of england. overnight we will have clear skies, generally double figures, a little chillier perhaps across eastern england where we may well start the day on friday with some areas of cloud. that will soon burn off, the sunshine comes through and we should get more sunshine arriving through the northern isles as well. so another dry, sunny and very warm day to come on friday. a bit of a breeze perhaps, an easterly or south easterly breeze. if it is an onshore breeze temperatures will bea an onshore breeze temperatures will be a bit lower but otherwise the heat is building and heading further north into scotland, easily making the mid 20s here, and
but we are typically into the low to mid 20s with heat being pushed towards wales, the west midlands so the west country. the reason it is sunny and it has been so dry all month, persistent areas of high pressure. we have one of those in charge at the moment. around the top of it we are drawing in cloud towards the northern isles of scotland, pushing southwards through the north sea and may emerge later in the night across eastern most parts of england. overnight we will have clear skies,...
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the mayors of london, of the liverpool city region, of greater manchester, of sheffield, of the west midlandsothers, we were able to announce the building safety pledge. these mayors have come together because they have a number of the high rise buildings with highly flammable cladding in their respective regions, and the pledge we agreed sends a very clear message that vital building safety work must continue, despite the coronavirus pandemic. we have beenjoined by 25 local authorities including 18 in london, who have also given their fulsome support. as work on many of these critical sites was paused early on, it is now slowly starting to reassure them as a result of this initiative, and i would urge any building owner or contractor to do so, as soon as practical, where it is safe to begin work once again. now, coronavirus will not stop our mission to level up, to unite and to unleash the potential of this country. the prime minister will set out on sunday our approach to the second phase of this pandemic. as we look ahead to supporting businesses as they are able to reopen, my department w
the mayors of london, of the liverpool city region, of greater manchester, of sheffield, of the west midlandsothers, we were able to announce the building safety pledge. these mayors have come together because they have a number of the high rise buildings with highly flammable cladding in their respective regions, and the pledge we agreed sends a very clear message that vital building safety work must continue, despite the coronavirus pandemic. we have beenjoined by 25 local authorities...
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country's lockdown as after the prime minister's top aide kept his job despite flouting the rules the west midlands police and crime commissioner says they using dominic cummings his actions as an excuse to officers on the ground are reporting things like if each ok for cummings it's ok for us so if the rules are flexible other people seem to interpret it who are the heart of government almost impossible then to police officers to be able to carry out the job skeptically. dominic cummings one of the architects of the u.k.'s lockdown sparked an outcry after driving hundreds of miles with his wife and child with a suspected case of covert 19 prime minister boris johnson has vehemently defended his chief advisor who tried to explain his actions at a special press conference in downing street rose garden with anger still high over the incident johnson has resisted calls from m.p.'s for an inquiry i commented on it i think you know my my views i really don't propose to add to it and quite frankly i don't want certain right now and inquiry into that matter is a very good use of. working flat out on credi
country's lockdown as after the prime minister's top aide kept his job despite flouting the rules the west midlands police and crime commissioner says they using dominic cummings his actions as an excuse to officers on the ground are reporting things like if each ok for cummings it's ok for us so if the rules are flexible other people seem to interpret it who are the heart of government almost impossible then to police officers to be able to carry out the job skeptically. dominic cummings one...
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much of southern england, west midlands, wales, northwest england staying dry, a warmer day with sunnieracross south—west england with some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning, and there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south wales, mayjust push in across parts of south—east england as well, thiugh there's a bit of uncertainty just how far north and east this will get before easing, along with the strength of the wind. still quite breezy and actually cool as well with temperatures in the mid—low teens in some spots, whereas elsewhere sunny spells and a pleasant day, 17 in glasgow. 0nshore breeze along this north sea coast keeping it cooler compared to elsewhere. the weather system to the south—west dies a death overnight and into wednesday, as high—pressure reasserts its dominance. apart from a slim chance of a shower, the closer you are towards south—west england, maybe west wales, most places wil
much of southern england, west midlands, wales, northwest england staying dry, a warmer day with sunnieracross south—west england with some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning, and there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south wales, mayjust push in across parts of south—east england as well, thiugh...
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and in the west midlands, tracy has a crochet alternative.ant something a bit different, get your hooks out. they come in all shapes and sizes. this is government guidance although it remains a personal choice. employers, though, have been told to support those who decide to wear them at work. now on bbc news, it's time for talking movies. hello from new york, i'm tom brook and welcome to talking movies, presenting one more edition of our show from close to home, from central park in these pandemic times. in today's programme, we're going to put the focus on female filmmakers and the pandemic and looking at some of the challenges they've been facing. nowjoining me from close to her home in west london is emma jones. emma, i know you've been speaking to a lot of female filmmakers. how would you characterise their mood? i think that if you are a woman who had a film coming out in cinemas, i think they're feeling pretty deflated. not only were more women getting their films made than ever before, but more women were getting the opportunity to di
and in the west midlands, tracy has a crochet alternative.ant something a bit different, get your hooks out. they come in all shapes and sizes. this is government guidance although it remains a personal choice. employers, though, have been told to support those who decide to wear them at work. now on bbc news, it's time for talking movies. hello from new york, i'm tom brook and welcome to talking movies, presenting one more edition of our show from close to home, from central park in these...
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roseto over 35,000. 0ur economics editor faisal islam reports they aren't cutting jobs at this west midlands the officialjobs numbers, but only 12 workers — a third of employees — are manufacturing the now in—demand protective screens. the other 26 workers remain on the payroll — officially employed, but at home, with wages paid by the taxpayer. when you look at the alternatives, which is like redundancy or being laid off, then being furloughed is, erm, is a really good thing. it gives business an opportunity to carry on with its workforce. the boss is grateful, and unemployment has been kept down. the furlough scheme has really worked well for us. and if it wasn't for that, i don't know where we would be. the government's crisis job schemes have concentrated tens of billions into controlling unemployment, but official jobs numbers will soon catch up with the pandemic crisis reality all around us. and other figures today did show how hard the jobs market has been hit. the 865,000 extra people claiming jobless benefits in april was a record monthly increase, taking the claimant count for jobs
roseto over 35,000. 0ur economics editor faisal islam reports they aren't cutting jobs at this west midlands the officialjobs numbers, but only 12 workers — a third of employees — are manufacturing the now in—demand protective screens. the other 26 workers remain on the payroll — officially employed, but at home, with wages paid by the taxpayer. when you look at the alternatives, which is like redundancy or being laid off, then being furloughed is, erm, is a really good thing. it gives...
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much of southern england, west midlands, wales, north—west england staying dry, a warmer day with sunnieray. turns quite windy overnight into tuesday morning across south—west england with some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning, and there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday, but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south wales, mayjust push in across parts of south—east england as well, thiugh there's a bit of uncertaintyjust how far north and east this is going to get before easing, along with the strength of the wind. still quite breezy and actually cool as well with temperatures in the mid—low teens in some spots, whereas elsewhere sunny spells and a pleasant day, 17 in glasgow. 0nshore breeze along this north sea coast keeping it cooler compared to elsewhere. the weather system to the south—west dies a death overnight and into wednesday, as high—pressure reasserts its dominance. apart from a slim chance of a shower, the closer you are t
much of southern england, west midlands, wales, north—west england staying dry, a warmer day with sunnieray. turns quite windy overnight into tuesday morning across south—west england with some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning, and there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday, but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south wales, mayjust push...
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much of southern england, west midlands, wales staying dry, warm day was sunny skies compared to mondayparts during the day bertone's windy overnight with tuesday morning across south—west england was some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. elsewhere staying dry overnight, chilly as we start tuesday morning and there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england reaching south—west england reaching south wales, it may pushing across parts of south—east england as well with a bit of uncertainty how far north and east this will get before easing, along with the strength of the wind. still breezy and cool as well with temperatures in the mid— low teens in some spots whereas elsewhere sunny spells in a pleasant day, 17 in glasgow and the breeze along the north the coast keeping a cooler compared to elsewhere. the weather system to the south—west overnight into wednesday has high—pressure reasserting dominance, a slim chance of a shower and close toward south—west england may be west whales, most
much of southern england, west midlands, wales staying dry, warm day was sunny skies compared to mondayparts during the day bertone's windy overnight with tuesday morning across south—west england was some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. elsewhere staying dry overnight, chilly as we start tuesday morning and there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england reaching south—west england...
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country's lockdown after the prime minister's top aide kept his job despite flouting the rules the west midlands police and crime commissioner says they are using dominic cummings action as an excuse. to officers on the ground are reporting things like if each ok for cummings it's ok for us so if the rules are flexible other people seem to interpret it. the heart of government division almost impossible then to police officers to be able to carry out the job of cryptically dominic cummings one of the architects of the u.k.'s lockdown sparked an outcry after driving hundreds of miles with his wife and a child with a suspected case of covert 19 prime minister boris johnson has vehemently defended his chief advisor who tried to explain his actions at a special press conference in downing street rose garden with anger still high over the incident johnson has resisted a call from m.p.'s for an inquiry. i've commented on it but i think you know my my views i really don't propose to add to it and quite frankly i'd certainly write no to an inquiry into that matter is a very good you all should work out
country's lockdown after the prime minister's top aide kept his job despite flouting the rules the west midlands police and crime commissioner says they are using dominic cummings action as an excuse. to officers on the ground are reporting things like if each ok for cummings it's ok for us so if the rules are flexible other people seem to interpret it. the heart of government division almost impossible then to police officers to be able to carry out the job of cryptically dominic cummings one...
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much of southern england, west midlands, wales, north—west england staying dry, a warmer day with sunnierrts during the day. turns quite windy overnight into tuesday morning across south—west england with some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. whereas elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning. there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday, but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south wales, mayjust push in across parts of south—east england as well, though there's a bit of uncertaintyjust how far north and east this is going to get before easing, along with the strength of the wind. though still quite breezy and actually cool as well with temperatures in the mid—low teens in some spots, whereas elsewhere sunny spells, pleasant day, 17 in glasgow. onshore breeze along this north sea coast keeping it cooler compared with elsewhere. the weather system to the south—west dies a death overnight and into wednesday, as high—pressure reasserts its dominance, though. apart from the slim chance
much of southern england, west midlands, wales, north—west england staying dry, a warmer day with sunnierrts during the day. turns quite windy overnight into tuesday morning across south—west england with some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. whereas elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning. there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday, but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south...
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much of southern england, west midlands, wales staying dry, warm day with sunny skies compared to mondayvernight with tuesday morning across south—west england was some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. elsewhere staying dry overnight, chilly as we start tuesday morning and there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south wales, it may push in across parts of south—east england as well with a bit of uncertainty how far north and east this will get before easing, along with the strength of the wind. still breezy and cool as well with temperatures in the mid—low teens in some spots whereas elsewhere sunny spells and a pleasant day, 17 in glasgow and the breeze along the north sea coast keeping it cooler compared to elsewhere. the weather system to the south—west overnight into wednesday has high—pressure reasserting dominance, a slim chance of a shower you are towards south—west england maybe west wales, most will have a fine wednesday in the wind for the most part is light an
much of southern england, west midlands, wales staying dry, warm day with sunny skies compared to mondayvernight with tuesday morning across south—west england was some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. elsewhere staying dry overnight, chilly as we start tuesday morning and there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south wales, it may push in across parts of south—east...
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country's lockdown after the prime minister's top aide kept his job despite flouting the rules and west midlands police and crime commissioner says they're using dominic cummings his actions as an excuse. officers on the ground are reporting things like if each ok for cummings it's ok for us too if the rules are flexible and the people seem to have interpreted them who are part of government almost impossible then to police officers to be able to carry out the job of cryptically dominic cummings one of the architects of the u.k.'s lockdown sparked an outcry after driving hundreds of miles with his wife and child with a suspected case of covert 19 prime minister barak's johnson has vehemently denied defended his chief advisor who tried to explain his actions at a special press conference in downing street rose garden with anger still high over the incident johnson has resisted calls calls from m.p.'s for inquiry i've commented on it i think you know my my views i really don't propose to add to it and quite frankly i don't want certain right now an inquiry into that matter is a very good use or sh
country's lockdown after the prime minister's top aide kept his job despite flouting the rules and west midlands police and crime commissioner says they're using dominic cummings his actions as an excuse. officers on the ground are reporting things like if each ok for cummings it's ok for us too if the rules are flexible and the people seem to have interpreted them who are part of government almost impossible then to police officers to be able to carry out the job of cryptically dominic...
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they are not cutting jobs at this west midlands fittings factory for shops and libraries, just like thembers. but only 12 workers, one third of employees, are manufacturing the now in demand protective screens. the other 26 workers remain on the payroll, officially employed but at home with wages paid by the taxpayer. when you look at the alternatives, which is like redundancy or being laid off, then being on furlough is a really good thing. it gives business an opportunity to carry on with its workforce. the boss is grateful and unemployment has been kept down. the furlough scheme has really worked well for us. and if it wasn't for that, i don't know where we would be. the government's crisis jobs scheme have concentrated tens of billions into controlling unemployment but official jobs numbers will soon catch up with the pandemic crisis reality all round us. and other figures today did show how hard thejobs market has been hit. the 865,000 extra people claiming jobless benefits in april was a record monthly increase taking the claimant count forjobseeker‘s allowance and universal credi
they are not cutting jobs at this west midlands fittings factory for shops and libraries, just like thembers. but only 12 workers, one third of employees, are manufacturing the now in demand protective screens. the other 26 workers remain on the payroll, officially employed but at home with wages paid by the taxpayer. when you look at the alternatives, which is like redundancy or being laid off, then being on furlough is a really good thing. it gives business an opportunity to carry on with its...
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and in the west midlands, tracy has a crochet alternative. so, if you wa nt a crochet alternative. if you want something a bit different, get your hooks out. they come in all shapes and sizes. this is government guidance although it remains a personal choice. employers, though, have been told to support those who decide to wear them at work. it's international nurses day, and around the world people have been expressing their gratitude to a profession that's been pretty busy since the start of the year. and among those saying thanks was no less a figure than the queen, as daniela relph reports. afamiliar a familiar sight for those on lockdown but this was a grid of royal faces. a huge thank you from us royal faces. a huge thank you from us all. thank you so much. and representing the commonwealth nurses, there was a phone call from the queen. good afternoon, your majesty. this is rather an important day. this is a great day for international nurses day to be recognised by the general public. you are busily had a very important pa rt you are busily had a very important part to play
and in the west midlands, tracy has a crochet alternative. so, if you wa nt a crochet alternative. if you want something a bit different, get your hooks out. they come in all shapes and sizes. this is government guidance although it remains a personal choice. employers, though, have been told to support those who decide to wear them at work. it's international nurses day, and around the world people have been expressing their gratitude to a profession that's been pretty busy since the start of...
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flouting the rules the west midlands police and crimes commissioner says that they are using dominic cummings actions as an excuse the officers on the ground are reporting things like if each ok for cummings it's ok for us too if the rules are flexible and the people seem to have interpreted them who are harsh of government division almost impossible then to police officers to be able to carry out the job of cryptically dominic coming to one of the architects of the u.k.'s lock down sparked an outcry after driving hundreds of miles with his wife and child with a suspected case of covered $1000.00 prime minister boris johnson has a vehemently defended his chief adviser who tried to explain his actions at a special press conference in downing street rose garden with anger still high over the incident johnson has resisted call from m.p.'s for an inquiry. i commented on it i think even though my my views i really don't propose to add to it and quite frankly i'd certainly right now turning. into that matter is a very good use oh shoot we're working on credit cards m.p.'s both within the c
flouting the rules the west midlands police and crimes commissioner says that they are using dominic cummings actions as an excuse the officers on the ground are reporting things like if each ok for cummings it's ok for us too if the rules are flexible and the people seem to have interpreted them who are harsh of government division almost impossible then to police officers to be able to carry out the job of cryptically dominic coming to one of the architects of the u.k.'s lock down sparked an...
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they aren't cutting jobs at this west midlands fittings factory for shops and libraries, just like the12 workers — a third of employees — are manufacturing the now in—demand protective screens. the other 26 workers remain on the payroll — officially employed, but at home, with wages paid by the taxpayer. when you look at the alternatives, which is like redundancy or being laid off, then being furloughed is, erm, is a really good thing. it gives business an opportunity to carry on with its workforce. the boss is grateful, and unemployment has been kept down. the furlough scheme has really worked well for us. and if it wasn't for that, i don't know where we would be. the government's crisis job schemes have concentrated tens of billions into controlling unemployment, but officialjobs numbers will soon catch up with the pandemic crisis reality all around us. and other figures today did show how hard thejobs market has been hit. the 865,000 extra people claiming jobless benefits in april was a record monthly increase, taking the claimant count forjobseeker‘s allowance and universal credit
they aren't cutting jobs at this west midlands fittings factory for shops and libraries, just like the12 workers — a third of employees — are manufacturing the now in—demand protective screens. the other 26 workers remain on the payroll — officially employed, but at home, with wages paid by the taxpayer. when you look at the alternatives, which is like redundancy or being laid off, then being furloughed is, erm, is a really good thing. it gives business an opportunity to carry on with...
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country's lockdown as of the prime minister's top aide kept his job despite flouting the worlds the west midlands police and crime commissioner says they using dominic cummings his actions as an excuse officers on the ground are reporting things like if each ok for cummings it's ok for us so if the rules are flexible other people seem to interpret it. the heart of government almost impossible there are police officers to be able to carry out the job skeptically. dominic cummings one of the...
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pushing the higher temperatures, this time most towards wales, the west country, and also the west midlandses may not change a great deal over the next few days. some early low cloud over eastern england on friday and then a dry day with plenty of sunshine, a little bit more of a breeze, perhaps noticeable especially around coastal areas, but it is pushing the warmth further north, all the way to scotland where we are likely to get temperatures into the mid 20s, one in the central belt of scotland then it will be perhaps across south—eastern parts of england. it has, however, been a very dry month for many parts of the country, and it looks like it is staying dry over the next few days. could be a record breaker considering in the south—east some places have had no rain at all this month. over the weekend, that high pressure is still in charge. that's been the main reason it's been so dry this month. we keep those weather fronts that they and we introduce our air we keep those weather fronts at bay and we introduce our air coming in from continental europe. so there's temperatures are again
pushing the higher temperatures, this time most towards wales, the west country, and also the west midlandses may not change a great deal over the next few days. some early low cloud over eastern england on friday and then a dry day with plenty of sunshine, a little bit more of a breeze, perhaps noticeable especially around coastal areas, but it is pushing the warmth further north, all the way to scotland where we are likely to get temperatures into the mid 20s, one in the central belt of...
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much of southern england, west midlands, wales, north—west england staying dry, a warmer day with sunnier turns quite windy overnight into tuesday morning across south—west england with some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning, and there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday, but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south wales, mayjust push in across parts of south—east england as well, thiugh there's a bit of uncertainty just how far north and east this is going to get before easing, along with the strength of the wind. still quite breezy and actually cool as well with temperatures in the mid—low teens in some spots, whereas elsewhere sunny spells and a pleasant day, 17 in glasgow. 0nshore breeze along this north sea coast keeping it cooler compared to elsewhere. the weather system to the south—west dies a death overnight and into wednesday, as high—pressure reasserts its dominance. apart from a slim chance of a shower, the closer you are tow
much of southern england, west midlands, wales, north—west england staying dry, a warmer day with sunnier turns quite windy overnight into tuesday morning across south—west england with some heavy rain moving in here across the channel islands as well. elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning, and there is a lot of fine weather on the way on tuesday, but clearly not for everyone. still some rain in south—west england fringing south wales, mayjust push in...
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they aren't cutting jobs at this west midlands fittings factory for shops and libraries, just like thes, but only 12 workers — a third of employees — are manufacturing the now in—demand protective screens. the other 26 workers remain on the payroll — officially employed, but at home, with wages paid by the taxpayer. when you look at the alternatives, which is like redundancy or being laid off, then being furloughed is, erm, is a really good thing. it gives business an opportunity to carry on with its workforce. the boss is grateful, and unemployment has been kept down. the furlough scheme has really worked well for us. and if it wasn't for that, i don't know where we would be. the government's crisis job schemes have concentrated tens of billions into controlling unemployment, but officialjobs numbers will soon catch up with the pandemic crisis reality all around us. and other figures today did show how hard thejobs market has been hit. the 865,000 extra people claiming jobless benefits in april was a record monthly increase, taking the claimant count forjobseeker‘s allowance and unive
they aren't cutting jobs at this west midlands fittings factory for shops and libraries, just like thes, but only 12 workers — a third of employees — are manufacturing the now in—demand protective screens. the other 26 workers remain on the payroll — officially employed, but at home, with wages paid by the taxpayer. when you look at the alternatives, which is like redundancy or being laid off, then being furloughed is, erm, is a really good thing. it gives business an opportunity to...
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west midlands police have released this video.ould be appreciated. thank you. a crowd of more than 100 people had to be dispersed. the biggest gathering this police force has encountered during the pandemic. particularly with a lot more young people now, this pressure to congregate is starting to grow, and that's got to be an area we've got to police carefully. enforcement is a last resort in this particular set of circumstances, but enforcement is going to be appropriate and i think we've shown with the over 400 fixed penalty notices issued already, we're not afraid to use that power. the rnli has warned there will be no lifeguards on any beaches this weekend. for many tourist resorts, it's a difficult but important message — please, save your visit for another time. tim muffett, bbc news. a video of an 88—year—old grandmother from kidderminster dancing has been viewed nearly 30 million times all around the world. ruth rudd agreed to help raise the profile of her granddaughters' local football team by appearing on the social medi
west midlands police have released this video.ould be appreciated. thank you. a crowd of more than 100 people had to be dispersed. the biggest gathering this police force has encountered during the pandemic. particularly with a lot more young people now, this pressure to congregate is starting to grow, and that's got to be an area we've got to police carefully. enforcement is a last resort in this particular set of circumstances, but enforcement is going to be appropriate and i think we've...
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west midlands police have released this video. a crowd of more than 100 people had to be dispersed.rticularly with a lot more young people now, this pressure to congregate starting to grow, and that's got to be an area we've got to police carefully. enforcement is a last resort in this particular set of circumstances, but enforcement is going to be appropriate and i think we've shown with the over 400 fixed penalty notices issued already, we're not afraid to use that power. the rnli has warned there will be no lifeguards on any beaches this weekend. for many tourist resorts, it's a difficult but important message — please, save your visit for another time. tim muffett, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello. a lot of sunshine today, but it is very blustery, particularly across the northern half of the uk. in fact, gusts of wind in places are in excess of 50mph, mostly where the showers occur. to the south, you've got sunshine, but it's also very, very breezy. now, the temperatures will get up to about 20 degrees in london, that's the exception. for most
west midlands police have released this video. a crowd of more than 100 people had to be dispersed.rticularly with a lot more young people now, this pressure to congregate starting to grow, and that's got to be an area we've got to police carefully. enforcement is a last resort in this particular set of circumstances, but enforcement is going to be appropriate and i think we've shown with the over 400 fixed penalty notices issued already, we're not afraid to use that power. the rnli has warned...
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and in the west midlands, tracy has a crochet alternative. so, if you wa nt a crochet alternative.h it remains a personal choice. employers, though, have been told to support those who decide to wear them at work. it's international nurses day, and around the world people have been expressing their gratitude to a profession that's been pretty busy since the start of the year. and among those saying thanks was no less a figure than the queen,
and in the west midlands, tracy has a crochet alternative. so, if you wa nt a crochet alternative.h it remains a personal choice. employers, though, have been told to support those who decide to wear them at work. it's international nurses day, and around the world people have been expressing their gratitude to a profession that's been pretty busy since the start of the year. and among those saying thanks was no less a figure than the queen,
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but further west, the midlands, wales, north—west england towards the west country as well, some spotsth high uv levels and high pollen levels for most as well. through tonight, we keep clear skies overhead except for this lump of low cloud and fog which i think is likely to work into some coasts of eastern scotland and north—east england. temperatures between seven and 13 degrees for most. tomorrow, we could start off with some mist and murk for some of these eastern coasts. it should tend to retreat back out to sea as the day wears on. and then we see patchy cloud and sunny spells, but just a very small chance of an afternoon shower across scotland and northern ireland. those temperatures again at 19 to 25 degrees across most parts of the uk. things do start to change as we move out of monday and into tuesday. this frontal system starts to sink in across scotland and that will bring some out rain southwards. that rain actually could turn fairly heavy for a time, and behind the rain band, to the north of it, notice where the winds are coming from. they are coming down from the north.
but further west, the midlands, wales, north—west england towards the west country as well, some spotsth high uv levels and high pollen levels for most as well. through tonight, we keep clear skies overhead except for this lump of low cloud and fog which i think is likely to work into some coasts of eastern scotland and north—east england. temperatures between seven and 13 degrees for most. tomorrow, we could start off with some mist and murk for some of these eastern coasts. it should tend...
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for the west midlands andrew curve thinks there's no reason for an extension if the e.u. agrees to a canada style trade agreement. why i don't think it's been that in a fair way is because we're really asking for a similar to you to what's been implemented for others like canada. and so it's quite wrong for the e.u. to say well you can't have that because you're too close to us that's really poppycock illogical and highly damaging for the e.u. and highly damaging for us because what could happen is that we could end up with a crash out no dilatory and that's just simply reckless and if the u.k. not to ask for an extension to avoid that of course we should try and avoid a crash out but it takes 2 to tango and if the e.u. or be insistent on being unfair and acting in such a silly man by insisting on teaching us a lesson then there must be consequences but if that happens we need to be ready for it and be actually take it as an opportunity to invest took greater extent in the u.k. industry in particular jobs that they were i'm sure that we have to consider the circumstances
for the west midlands andrew curve thinks there's no reason for an extension if the e.u. agrees to a canada style trade agreement. why i don't think it's been that in a fair way is because we're really asking for a similar to you to what's been implemented for others like canada. and so it's quite wrong for the e.u. to say well you can't have that because you're too close to us that's really poppycock illogical and highly damaging for the e.u. and highly damaging for us because what could...
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west midland superintendent phil dobbin spent more than two weeks on a ventilator., the next generation training for the frontline are being named after the miracle workers of oui’ named after the miracle workers of our nhs. also bouncing back, the prime minister, with his own reasons to be thankful and a message of hope... i can confirm today that, for the first time, we are past the peak of this disease. we are past the peg and we are on the downward slope. —— peak. the peg and we are on the downward slope. -- peak. that may be but hundreds are still dying every day. across the uk, the virus has taken someone across the uk, the virus has taken someone special from 26,700 families. more people are in hospital trying to shake it off. it is still too early to lift the lockdown. we must stay below one stop more detail on that but here is a hint of what our future may hold... fake -- face coverings may be useful for epidemiological reasons but also forgiving confidence to people that they can get back to work. wednesday's latest figures showed we are still 18,000 short
west midland superintendent phil dobbin spent more than two weeks on a ventilator., the next generation training for the frontline are being named after the miracle workers of oui’ named after the miracle workers of our nhs. also bouncing back, the prime minister, with his own reasons to be thankful and a message of hope... i can confirm today that, for the first time, we are past the peak of this disease. we are past the peg and we are on the downward slope. —— peak. the peg and we are...
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for the west midlands and so that's it for this hour more for you in just over half an hour from now. we go to work. straight home. the world is driven by a dream shaped by fun person of. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. times you are going on the ground of the boris johnson government plan reveals what postcode 1000 capitalism will look like even if shortages of lifesaving protection for work has echoed deficiencies in the n.h.s. and question the viability of an end to the lockdown coming up in the show why is it called me in this countries do so much better than capitalist ones when it comes to coronavirus cancer specialist who has accounts of korra called the n.h.s. the last bastion of communism tells us why it's going to be difficult.
for the west midlands and so that's it for this hour more for you in just over half an hour from now. we go to work. straight home. the world is driven by a dream shaped by fun person of. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. times you are going on the ground of the boris johnson government plan reveals what postcode 1000 capitalism will look like even if shortages of lifesaving protection for work has echoed deficiencies in the n.h.s. and question the viability of an end to the lockdown coming up...
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and in the west midlands, tracy has a crochet alternative.s is government guidance although it remains a personal choice. employers, though, have been told to support those who decide to wear them at work. coming up — we'll get the latest from russia and south korea — and hearfrom a union about the extension of the uk furlough scheme — and talk to a nurse and photographer about treating those with covid—19. hello. high—pressure will govern the weather across the uk for the rest of this week, into the weekend and into next week. that doesn't, though, mean there won't be many changes. a lot of fine weather, yes, but temperatures are going to change significantly by the weekend. at the moment, we are sitting to the east of the high. arctic air, feeling pretty chilly. high—pressure re—orientating itself. it starts to pick up mild air from out in the atlantic, feeding over the top of the high into the uk, warming up all of us. it looks like it will be the case into next week as well. tonight, though, a chilly story for scotland, northern ireland a
and in the west midlands, tracy has a crochet alternative.s is government guidance although it remains a personal choice. employers, though, have been told to support those who decide to wear them at work. coming up — we'll get the latest from russia and south korea — and hearfrom a union about the extension of the uk furlough scheme — and talk to a nurse and photographer about treating those with covid—19. hello. high—pressure will govern the weather across the uk for the rest of...
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and in the west midlands, tracy has a crochet alternative.sizes. this is government guidance although it remains a personal choice. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. america's top disease expert anthony fauci has warned senators the coronavirus will spread if the country opens up too soon. early research here in the uk has shown that covid—19 is disproportionately impacting black men and women compared to white people in the uk. the risk factor is also high for other ethnic minority groups, including those with a pakistani or indian background. the bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood has been looking at the issue in one of the worst—affected areas in london. wembley, home to english football. it's also home to one of britain's most diverse communities, many now united in grief after losing loved ones to the coronavirus. the underlying issues were just diabetes and stuff, which is common nowadays, but it wasn't enough to take his life. in the shadows of wembley stadium is where mahindra shah from india spent most of his life,
and in the west midlands, tracy has a crochet alternative.sizes. this is government guidance although it remains a personal choice. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. america's top disease expert anthony fauci has warned senators the coronavirus will spread if the country opens up too soon. early research here in the uk has shown that covid—19 is disproportionately impacting black men and women compared to white people in the uk. the risk factor is also high for other ethnic...
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reclaim their turf in a bid to regain control while the police and crime commissioner for the west midlands david jameson is worried about pubs reopening as many people may drink more than usual when it comes as 200000 people reportedly called the police to inform on their neighbors for breaking lockdown rules. well police service shootaround 9000 fines to individuals in england breaking lockdown rules and almost 300 in wales members of the public can be hit with a 60 pound fine for not adhering to the rules but it can be hard if paid quickly although repeat offenders could be forced to pay double up to a maximum amount of just under a $1000.00 pounds and it's also been reported around $391.00 people have really offended in england and wales with one individual being slapped with 6 tickets. what is gustnado by former police officer peter kirk and maybe have given joining us a surge in violent crime posts locked down i mean that's pretty worrying is that it is but it's been predictable right from the start really. when we went into the lockdown with all the specially with the closure of pubs
reclaim their turf in a bid to regain control while the police and crime commissioner for the west midlands david jameson is worried about pubs reopening as many people may drink more than usual when it comes as 200000 people reportedly called the police to inform on their neighbors for breaking lockdown rules. well police service shootaround 9000 fines to individuals in england breaking lockdown rules and almost 300 in wales members of the public can be hit with a 60 pound fine for not...
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for the west midlands and recurve thinks there's no reason for an extension if the e.u. agrees to a canada style trade agreement. why i don't think it's been there tonight where it is because we're really asking for a similar to you to what's been implemented for others like canada. and so it's quite wrong for the e.u. to say well you can't have that because you're too close to us that's really poppycock illogical and highly damaging for the e.u. and highly damaging for us because what could happen is that we could end up with a crash out no dilatory and that's just simply reckless and if the u.k. not to ask for an extension to avoid that of course we should try and avoid a crash out but it takes 2 to tango and if the e.u. or be insistent on being unfair and acting in such a silly man by insisting on teaching us a lesson then there must be consequences but if that happens we need to be ready for it and be actually take it as an opportunity to invest took greater extent in the u.k. industry and protect our jobs but there are i'm sure that we have to consider the circumsta
for the west midlands and recurve thinks there's no reason for an extension if the e.u. agrees to a canada style trade agreement. why i don't think it's been there tonight where it is because we're really asking for a similar to you to what's been implemented for others like canada. and so it's quite wrong for the e.u. to say well you can't have that because you're too close to us that's really poppycock illogical and highly damaging for the e.u. and highly damaging for us because what could...
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but come further west, through the midlands, wales, north—west england, towards the west country as well pollen levels for most as well. through tonight, we keep clear skies overhead, except for this lump of low cloud and fog, which i think is likely to work into some coasts of eastern scotland and north—east england. temperatures between 7 and 13 degrees for most. tomorrow we could start off with some mist and murk for some of these eastern coasts. should tend to retreat back out to sea as the day wears on. then we see patchy cloud and sunny spells, but just the very small chance of an afternoon shower across scotland or northern ireland. those temperatures again, 19 to 25 degrees across most parts of the uk. things do start to change as we move out of monday into tuesday. this frontal system starts to sink in across scotland, that will bring some outbreaks of rain southwards. that rain could turn fairly heavy for a time, and behind the rain band, to the north of it, notice where the winds are coming from, coming down from the north. so that is going to introduce some cooler air. temper
but come further west, through the midlands, wales, north—west england, towards the west country as well pollen levels for most as well. through tonight, we keep clear skies overhead, except for this lump of low cloud and fog, which i think is likely to work into some coasts of eastern scotland and north—east england. temperatures between 7 and 13 degrees for most. tomorrow we could start off with some mist and murk for some of these eastern coasts. should tend to retreat back out to sea as...
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the same in the west midlands, the same in birmingham.a rs overall. data this has been the case for years and years. this is moving to the country and it is revealing some of our weaknesses and some other inequalities that we have taken for granted. there are crowded parts of affluent areas of the city. ca nary wharf is parts of affluent areas of the city. canary wharf is a good example. and yet the infection rate is higher in places like hackney than it is in ca nary places like hackney than it is in canary wharf, so why do you think thatis canary wharf, so why do you think that is the case? well, often in ca nary wharf you that is the case? well, often in canary wharf you have a single young professional living in a flat or maybe a young professional and their partner, whereas in poorer parts of london you have families squeezed in. in the very worst cases, if you remember we had over 100,000 children who are homeless and they are living in b&b accommodation. a single bedroom with their parents or pa rent single bedroom with their paren
the same in the west midlands, the same in birmingham.a rs overall. data this has been the case for years and years. this is moving to the country and it is revealing some of our weaknesses and some other inequalities that we have taken for granted. there are crowded parts of affluent areas of the city. ca nary wharf is parts of affluent areas of the city. canary wharf is a good example. and yet the infection rate is higher in places like hackney than it is in ca nary places like hackney than...
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england, an easterly breeze pushing higher temperatures towards wales, the west country and the west midlandsastern england on friday, and then on friday dry day, plenty of sunshine, a breeze perhaps noticeable, but pushing the one of the further north, or the way up to scotland where we are likely to get temperatures in the mid 20s, warmer in the central part of scotland and perhaps across some south—eastern parts of england. it has been a dry weather for many parts of the country and it looks like staying dry for the next few days. could be a record breaker considering some places in the south—east have had no ring at all this month. in to the weekend, the high pressure still in charge, weather fronts at bay and aircoming infrom charge, weather fronts at bay and air coming in from continental europe. temperatures again going to be around the mid 20s or so. for pretty much the bulk of the country, it's going to be high uv levels throughout this weekend, strong sunshine around, some patchy cloud bubbling up, maybe northern ireland and scotland, but not a great of that, blue skies and temperat
england, an easterly breeze pushing higher temperatures towards wales, the west country and the west midlandsastern england on friday, and then on friday dry day, plenty of sunshine, a breeze perhaps noticeable, but pushing the one of the further north, or the way up to scotland where we are likely to get temperatures in the mid 20s, warmer in the central part of scotland and perhaps across some south—eastern parts of england. it has been a dry weather for many parts of the country and it...
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pushing the higher temperatures this time was towards wales in the west country and also the west midlandsof a breeze and noticeable around coastal areas, pushing the warmth further north all the way into scotland where we will get temperatures into the mid—20s, warmer and essential part of scotland. it has been a very dry month for many parts of the country. it looks like it or staying dry over the next few days. could be a working breaker considering the southeast in some places have had no rain at all this month. but over the weekend the high pressure still in charge. that is been the main reason it is been so dry. keep the weather front at bay and introduce our air coming in from continental europe. the temperature is going to around the mid 20s. but for pretty much the book of the country, it will be high uv levels. throughout this weekend, strong sunshine around, some cloud bubbling around, but not a great deal of that. pretty much blue skies and those temperatures peaking at 26 or 27 degrees. this is 0utside source on bbc news for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm kasia ma
pushing the higher temperatures this time was towards wales in the west country and also the west midlandsof a breeze and noticeable around coastal areas, pushing the warmth further north all the way into scotland where we will get temperatures into the mid—20s, warmer and essential part of scotland. it has been a very dry month for many parts of the country. it looks like it or staying dry over the next few days. could be a working breaker considering the southeast in some places have had no...