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and then i stayed in west sussex. i am devon. and then i stayed in west sussex. lam being devon.economy. what do you make of the poll that millions of people will not be going away. does that make sense to you? yes, it does. we have criticised the government for their messaging campaigns, but the first one, stay at home, save lives, has been incredibly, perhaps too successful. i was reading one piece over the weekend about boris johnson driving in his chauffeur driven car over the streets of empty london and saying, why are people not going back to their working lives? people are frightened, as this sunday express polls shows. where are all the people, thought the prime minister! let's go to the sunday times, katy. away from the coronavirus, they have got e—mails reviewing officers' fears of a road sas execution squad. tell us about that. this all relates toa tell us about that. this all relates to a court case. ultimately, this goes back to what they sunday times have described as the suspected gary's on in afghanistan in 2011—— goings—on. there has been a court case looking at
and then i stayed in west sussex. i am devon. and then i stayed in west sussex. lam being devon.economy. what do you make of the poll that millions of people will not be going away. does that make sense to you? yes, it does. we have criticised the government for their messaging campaigns, but the first one, stay at home, save lives, has been incredibly, perhaps too successful. i was reading one piece over the weekend about boris johnson driving in his chauffeur driven car over the streets of...
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this was the picture in west sussex, lots of sunshine there, but we've also already seen lots of heavy hot again with the chance of those thundery downpours. we've got very warm air with us at the moment, as there is across much of central and western europe. but bubbling up in the afternoon, we are set to see those torrential downpours. in fact, we start off tuesday morning already with some really heavy showers, particularly across the northern half of the uk. a hot, humid start to the day, especially further south. there will be a good deal of sunshine in store for tuesday, but especially during the afternoon, we'll see more of those showers popping up. they could be heavy and thundery with some hail and squally winds with some of those downpours. but as is the nature with these sort of showers, they will be hit—and—miss and there will be long spells of hot sunshine. in the south east, we're likely to see 3a or 35 celsius once again. it's a little bit fresher for scotland, northern ireland and the south west of england, typically the low to mid—20s here. now, through tuesday evening
this was the picture in west sussex, lots of sunshine there, but we've also already seen lots of heavy hot again with the chance of those thundery downpours. we've got very warm air with us at the moment, as there is across much of central and western europe. but bubbling up in the afternoon, we are set to see those torrential downpours. in fact, we start off tuesday morning already with some really heavy showers, particularly across the northern half of the uk. a hot, humid start to the day,...
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this was the picture in west sussex, lots of sunshine there, but we've also already seen lots of heavygs us a similar day, hot again with the chance of those thundery downpours. we've got very warm air with us at the moment, as there is across much of central and western europe. but bubbling up in the afternoon, we are set to see those torrential downpours. in fact, we start off tuesday morning already with some really heavy showers, particularly across the northern half of the uk. a hot, humid start to the day, especially further south. there will be a good deal of sunshine in store for tuesday, but especially during the afternoon, we'll see more of those showers popping up. they could be heavy and thundery with some hail and squally winds with some of those downpours. but as is the nature with these sort of showers, they will be hit—and—miss and there will be long spells of hot sunshine. in the south—east, we're likely to see 3a or 35 celsius once again. it's a little bit fresher for scotland, northern ireland and the south—west of england, typically the low to mid—20s here. now, thr
this was the picture in west sussex, lots of sunshine there, but we've also already seen lots of heavygs us a similar day, hot again with the chance of those thundery downpours. we've got very warm air with us at the moment, as there is across much of central and western europe. but bubbling up in the afternoon, we are set to see those torrential downpours. in fact, we start off tuesday morning already with some really heavy showers, particularly across the northern half of the uk. a hot, humid...
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the justice department has named 19—year—old mason sheppard from west sussex in the uk, and 22—year oldlorida. the third person is graham ivan clark, 17, who was arrested in tampa, florida. prosecutors say he was allegedly the main figure behind the hack. clark the mastermind lives here in tampa, committed crimes here and will be prosecuted here. working together we will hold him accountable. the state attorney's offices hands on this rather than federal prosecutors because florida law allows us greater flexibility to charge a minor as an adult ina to charge a minor as an adult in a financial fraud case like this. the prosecutor in the twitter hacking case. the bbc‘s chris fox explains how the hackers managed to breach the security system. twitter actually today has explained a little bit more about how the attackers got access into the system. they said it was a "spear phishing" attack. phishing attacks are those ones that most of us have probably experienced, where somebody will send you an email or text message saying "urgent action needed on your account, please click this link and
the justice department has named 19—year—old mason sheppard from west sussex in the uk, and 22—year oldlorida. the third person is graham ivan clark, 17, who was arrested in tampa, florida. prosecutors say he was allegedly the main figure behind the hack. clark the mastermind lives here in tampa, committed crimes here and will be prosecuted here. working together we will hold him accountable. the state attorney's offices hands on this rather than federal prosecutors because florida law...
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the justice department has named 19—year—old mason sheppard from west sussex in the uk and 22—year old is graham ivan clark, 17, who was arrested in tampa, florida. prosecutors say he was allegedly the main figure behind the hack. clark the mastermind lives here in tampa, committed crimes here and will be prosecuted here. working together we will hold him accountable. the state attorney's offices hands on this rather than federal prosecutors because florida law allows us greater flexibility to charge a minor as an adult in a financial fraud case like this. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: film news, still to come: director alan parker has died. film director alan parker has died. we look back at his legacy. the us space agency nasa has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh, once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and danger, now no more after almost four decades. if one is on one's own in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don't really see why all these p
the justice department has named 19—year—old mason sheppard from west sussex in the uk and 22—year old is graham ivan clark, 17, who was arrested in tampa, florida. prosecutors say he was allegedly the main figure behind the hack. clark the mastermind lives here in tampa, committed crimes here and will be prosecuted here. working together we will hold him accountable. the state attorney's offices hands on this rather than federal prosecutors because florida law allows us greater...
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this was the picture in west sussex, lots of sunshine there, but we‘ve also already seen lots of heavy with the chance of those thundery downpours. we‘ve got very warm air with us at the moment, as there is across much of central and western europe. but bubbling up in the afternoon, we are set to see those torrential downpours. in fact, we start off tuesday morning already with some really heavy showers, particularly across the northern half of the uk. a hot, humid start to the day, especially further south. there will be a good deal of sunshine in store for tuesday, but especially during the afternoon, we‘ll see more of those showers popping up. they could be heavy and thundery with some hail and squally winds with some of those downpours. but as is the nature with these sort of showers, they will be hit—and—miss and there will be long spells of hot sunshine. in the south—east, we‘re likely to see 3a or 35 celsius once again. it‘s a little bit fresher for scotland, northern ireland and the south west of england, typically the low to mid—20s here. now, through tuesday evening and overn
this was the picture in west sussex, lots of sunshine there, but we‘ve also already seen lots of heavy with the chance of those thundery downpours. we‘ve got very warm air with us at the moment, as there is across much of central and western europe. but bubbling up in the afternoon, we are set to see those torrential downpours. in fact, we start off tuesday morning already with some really heavy showers, particularly across the northern half of the uk. a hot, humid start to the day,...
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this was the picture in west sussex, lots of sunshine there, but we've also already seen lots of heavy downpours. we've got very warm air with us at the moment, as there is across much of central and western europe. but bubbling up in the afternoon, we are set to see those torrential downpours. in fact, we start off tuesday morning already with some really heavy showers, particularly across the northern half of the uk. a hot, humid start to the day, especially further south. there will be a good deal of sunshine in store for tuesday, but especially during the afternoon, we'll see more of those showers popping up. they could be heavy and thundery with some hail and squally winds with some of those downpours. but as is the nature with these sort of showers, they will be hit—and—miss and there will be long spells of hot sunshine. in the south—east, we're likely to see 3a or 35 celsius once again. it's a little bit fresher for scotland, northern ireland and the south—west of england, typically the low to mid—20s here. now, through tuesday evening and overnight into wednesday, most of the h
this was the picture in west sussex, lots of sunshine there, but we've also already seen lots of heavy downpours. we've got very warm air with us at the moment, as there is across much of central and western europe. but bubbling up in the afternoon, we are set to see those torrential downpours. in fact, we start off tuesday morning already with some really heavy showers, particularly across the northern half of the uk. a hot, humid start to the day, especially further south. there will be a...
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the economy and tackle the uk's chronic housing shortage with new developments like this one in west sussexe have a plan—based system, but it can take seven years to produce one of these plans, and very few people actually engage with that process. and then, once the plan is produced, it can take up to five years to put spades in the ground on a fairly standard set of new housing. that's too slow. the idea is for a local people to decide how they want their own area to be designated — should it be for growth, should it be for renewal, or should it be for protection? once that's done, developers will be able to build virtually anything they want, so long as it sticks by the rules, and there will be nothing you can do about it. critics say this is undemocratic. we've argued long and hard with government that standards need to be improved, and that the right place to make decisions about what goes where and what kind of housing, is in the local authorities, using local democracy as the basis for decision—making. and what really worries us is the centralisation of this programme, that those pow
the economy and tackle the uk's chronic housing shortage with new developments like this one in west sussexe have a plan—based system, but it can take seven years to produce one of these plans, and very few people actually engage with that process. and then, once the plan is produced, it can take up to five years to put spades in the ground on a fairly standard set of new housing. that's too slow. the idea is for a local people to decide how they want their own area to be designated —...
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joining me now from west sussex is ruth greg, who‘s the senior uk economist at capital economics.al that the economy shrank by a huge 20% or more stop and that would bea 20% or more stop and that would be a biggerfall 20% or more stop and that would be a bigger fall than a scene in many other countries. and it would satisfy the definition of two consecutive quarters of falling output. and so, i guess that if a figure, if the fall wasn‘t quite as bad as 20% drop, then that would be better than expected. however, it is clear that this recession isn‘t anything like any of the previous recessions we have seen. the fall in output has been sudden and vast. it is eclipsed the peak trough all that we saw, say in the global financial crisis. the context, that was a 6% fall over five quarters. in the great depression, that was a 7% fall over10 depression, that was a 7% fall over 10 quarters. so if we are right in thinking that there has been a 20% fall in economic activity over just two has been a 20% fall in economic activity overjust two months, that would clearly be very unprecedented in
joining me now from west sussex is ruth greg, who‘s the senior uk economist at capital economics.al that the economy shrank by a huge 20% or more stop and that would bea 20% or more stop and that would be a biggerfall 20% or more stop and that would be a bigger fall than a scene in many other countries. and it would satisfy the definition of two consecutive quarters of falling output. and so, i guess that if a figure, if the fall wasn‘t quite as bad as 20% drop, then that would be better...
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to the south, west sussex, we have blue skies, as we have across the channel islands. y weak and that will be moving north, but the second bit coming in from the west across northern ireland will be heavier. as we go through the day you could hear the odd rumble of thunder in northern ireland, and that will advance east through the day. lots of cloud to start with, some breaks from the word go, hanging onto the brakes the longest across the south—east of england, with the sunshine. gentle breezes, at times you will notice it, most of the time they will not be any value at all, and we are looking at 25—27 is the top temperatures in the sunshine in the south—east, 19 and glasgow and belfast. overnight, that rain pushes off into the north sea. it will leave a lot of cloud in its wake. there will be some holes in the cloud, but it'll take enough to produce some drizzle. temperatures falling between 11—17 overnight. tomorrow, starting off with that wea k tomorrow, starting off with that weak affair of tomorrow, starting off with that weak affairofa tomorrow, starting off wit
to the south, west sussex, we have blue skies, as we have across the channel islands. y weak and that will be moving north, but the second bit coming in from the west across northern ireland will be heavier. as we go through the day you could hear the odd rumble of thunder in northern ireland, and that will advance east through the day. lots of cloud to start with, some breaks from the word go, hanging onto the brakes the longest across the south—east of england, with the sunshine. gentle...
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england to map this archaeology to see how far it goes, we know it extends 26 kilometres through west sussexscape. and we've got lots of other sites to bring stories to life, and to showjust how human these very remote people really are. to complete the picture, in one word, how tall was he, that man or woman of that time? well, we think they were quite tall, well over six foot, an adult male at that time. there we go, we have a picture in our heads right now. i thought they would be shorter, i don't know why. louise: things we don't know! as we've been hearing this morning plenty of you witnessed dramatic thunderstorms overnight. and some of you were even woken up to sounds like this... carol signori filmed this in edinburgh last night, comparing it to being in the tropics. this was the scene in bridgnorth, as filmed byjohn bray. and these dramatic pictures were taken byjenny in stoke on trent. that was extraordinary! that was taken byjenny in stoke—on—trent. an eventful night faults of people! yes, eventful! quite a lot of people out there probably got a little bit ofa out there probably g
england to map this archaeology to see how far it goes, we know it extends 26 kilometres through west sussexscape. and we've got lots of other sites to bring stories to life, and to showjust how human these very remote people really are. to complete the picture, in one word, how tall was he, that man or woman of that time? well, we think they were quite tall, well over six foot, an adult male at that time. there we go, we have a picture in our heads right now. i thought they would be shorter, i...
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i'm joined now byjules white, head of tanbridge house secondary school in horsham in west sussex. to recognise the government did not make the situation, they were in a difficult situation. students couldn't take final a—levels and gcses, but we had a process in place which was not going to be perfect, but it was reasonable. there could have been something that the government had planned for any greater time and more detail, but to start making last—minute changes, particularly those related to mock exams, i really, really poor. some stu d e nts exams, i really, really poor. some students will not have taken mock exams, others might have told what questions and topics were coming up. the whole system smacks of unfairness. it is a really, really shambolic thing. i couldn't believe it when i was informed last night about these late proposals. it when i was informed last night about these late proposalsm it when i was informed last night about these late proposals. it is anticipated that nearly 40% of students' great‘s had been downgraded. that is out of a total of around 700,000 exa
i'm joined now byjules white, head of tanbridge house secondary school in horsham in west sussex. to recognise the government did not make the situation, they were in a difficult situation. students couldn't take final a—levels and gcses, but we had a process in place which was not going to be perfect, but it was reasonable. there could have been something that the government had planned for any greater time and more detail, but to start making last—minute changes, particularly those...
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it covers the whole country, from glasgow to west sussex.istance will be able to watch, will you be streaming it? absolutely. the whole thing is going to be streamed live on facebook, continuing the facebook live culture. people can get involved and come to my facebook page. what i wa nt to come to my facebook page. what i want to do today is add one more tour date and one more location, i am asking for the quirkiest garden in britain to get in touch with me andi in britain to get in touch with me and i will come to you and play in your garden. give me the quirky looking garden. i am sure you will get a big response. we can look at the picture of your motorhome. here it is. how have things been for you? have you been struggling as a musician? it has been difficult. this industry, life events, first into lockdown, probably going to be the last out of it. being able to connect with people on facebook has been a real lifeline and the next step for me is to do this tour. great. thank you forjoining a this morning! good luck. eddie want alistair
it covers the whole country, from glasgow to west sussex.istance will be able to watch, will you be streaming it? absolutely. the whole thing is going to be streamed live on facebook, continuing the facebook live culture. people can get involved and come to my facebook page. what i wa nt to come to my facebook page. what i want to do today is add one more tour date and one more location, i am asking for the quirkiest garden in britain to get in touch with me andi in britain to get in touch with...