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this one, nostell priory in west yorkshire, is around 250,000 nostell priory in west yorkshire, is around, nostell priory in west yorkshire, is around 250,000 hectares, looked after by the national trust, and that organisation, like many, has been hit hard by the crisis. when it closed, half its income was wiped out overnight. it had to pause its conservation projects and it's expecting to make a loss of £200 million this year. today the national trust called on the government notjust to national trust called on the government not just to financially support charities like itself but also for the government to include a focus on the environment in its economic recovery plan. so to invest not just economic recovery plan. so to invest notjust in building roads and urban infrastructure but also to invest in renewable energy jobs and sustainable transport and protecting green spaces. the government has said it is committed to working with that sector because it recognises the vital work done by conservation charities, and it wants to better understand the impact of the coronavirus crisis. tha
this one, nostell priory in west yorkshire, is around 250,000 nostell priory in west yorkshire, is around, nostell priory in west yorkshire, is around 250,000 hectares, looked after by the national trust, and that organisation, like many, has been hit hard by the crisis. when it closed, half its income was wiped out overnight. it had to pause its conservation projects and it's expecting to make a loss of £200 million this year. today the national trust called on the government notjust to...
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i want to introduce brendan sheridan from west yorkshire here in england. far? ah, yeah, it's a bright, sunny day, so — which helps getting up. but similar days to all the others since i've come out of icu at pinderfields. you have also spent quite a lot of time in intensive care. and i think like brett, you were pretty healthy going in. covid—i9 then hit you very fast, didn't it? uh, yeah. you know, i train 5—6 times a week, just like the — like brett. one day i got up fine, just started getting shortness of breath, no symptoms of covid, pretty healthy, keeping myself fit and ten hours later i almost stopped breathing and then and woke up two weeks later out of a coma. do you remember coming out of that? do you remember that moment when you woke up and how it felt? uh, yeah, but it's what keeps me awake at night. just the first time i obviously knew that something was — obviously something was seriously wrong because i woke up on the ventilator and the hood on, you know, helping me breathe. because i had picked up another infection and got pneumonia while
i want to introduce brendan sheridan from west yorkshire here in england. far? ah, yeah, it's a bright, sunny day, so — which helps getting up. but similar days to all the others since i've come out of icu at pinderfields. you have also spent quite a lot of time in intensive care. and i think like brett, you were pretty healthy going in. covid—i9 then hit you very fast, didn't it? uh, yeah. you know, i train 5—6 times a week, just like the — like brett. one day i got up fine, just...
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i want to introduce brendan sheridan from west yorkshire in england. how is today so far?icu at penta fields. you also spent quite a lot of time in intensive care. and i think like brett, you we re care. and i think like brett, you were pretty healthy going in. covid—19 then hit you very fast? yeah. you know, itrain covid—19 then hit you very fast? yeah. you know, i train 5—6 times a week, just lie brett —— like brett and one day i got up phone, started getting shortness of breath, symptoms of covid—19, then i stopped breathing and work up a week later from mike 0mar. —— i woke up a week later coming out of a coma. do remember what that was like?m must‘ve been serious because they woke up on the ventilator with the hood on. but was helping me breathe. but because i had picked up another infection, i needed ice to bring my temperatures down which froze my body a little bit. i couldn't really move when i first woke up. you know, panic set in when i realised where i was and what was going on. brett, dear member when you were taken off the ventilator and came out of your, and
i want to introduce brendan sheridan from west yorkshire in england. how is today so far?icu at penta fields. you also spent quite a lot of time in intensive care. and i think like brett, you we re care. and i think like brett, you were pretty healthy going in. covid—19 then hit you very fast? yeah. you know, itrain covid—19 then hit you very fast? yeah. you know, i train 5—6 times a week, just lie brett —— like brett and one day i got up phone, started getting shortness of breath,...
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forget the grandeur and the pageantry, in mirfield in west yorkshire, they are getting ready for theirp. we are going to tape the end of the drives off, so the kids are not tempted to go out of the drives. everybody will be of two metres distance. in radlett, in hertfordshire, there will also be a home—made feel to the ve day commemorations. instead of being subjected to a celebration, you are actually part of it, you are creating it. it is your celebration. i think it will be meaningful, yes. the aim had been to recreate the joy and optimism of 75 years ago. lockdown has prevented that and disappointed veterans. 0n ve day, i, along with many others, will be watching the proceedings on television. we should never forget ve day and we should never forget the sacrifice of all those people, those millions and millions of people, who gave their lives so we could live in freedom. but, at this hour, when the dreadful shadow of war... like herfather in 1945, tomorrow night the queen will address the nation on this unique day of commemoration. of course, it is too soon to say how historians wi
forget the grandeur and the pageantry, in mirfield in west yorkshire, they are getting ready for theirp. we are going to tape the end of the drives off, so the kids are not tempted to go out of the drives. everybody will be of two metres distance. in radlett, in hertfordshire, there will also be a home—made feel to the ve day commemorations. instead of being subjected to a celebration, you are actually part of it, you are creating it. it is your celebration. i think it will be meaningful,...
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the 1st bars in the capital to keep kate shot council at a book concern from all the down in west yorkshire said that they simply don't have confidence in the government so specific rate where not confident that the track interesting system that the government has spoken about is adequately in place our guy will be by the 1st situated we're not confident that the rev infection luckily is under control i. heard late we're not confident that there wouldn't be a 2nd he came in that should show up schools would turn on the best where the government's. i accept that we are likely to be living with a starbucks for a long time and a people talk about a new normal we are asking to adopt the ways that we all work and schools are no different and not respect and that is why we're still all in all of our schools to carry out various their risk assessments so don't take out and get. back into schools as quickly as possible but what we're saying is that we don't want to rush that and we think that the situation is just an artificial and that we shouldn't be rushing things and we should be cautious. it h
the 1st bars in the capital to keep kate shot council at a book concern from all the down in west yorkshire said that they simply don't have confidence in the government so specific rate where not confident that the track interesting system that the government has spoken about is adequately in place our guy will be by the 1st situated we're not confident that the rev infection luckily is under control i. heard late we're not confident that there wouldn't be a 2nd he came in that should show up...
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and i think next up is jane from west yorkshire. she asks, i will read this one out...his something which will work worldwide, once travel can begin again, and if not, why was this not embarked upon asa not, why was this not embarked upon as a global initiative? i think the reality is, we want the app to be focused on the uk, and we want the technology to be tailored to make sure we can deal with the specific challenges that we've got in this country. we've worked with the experts we've got in the national cyber security centre, to make sure we've got the greatest protection on things like privacy, and we've got very high standards, both in professionalism and in privacy, as we embark upon what will be an unprecedented it project. and not all countries around the world will have the same standards. whether they're technology standards or privacy standards. so i think it is right to say that we should learn internationally about the tech innovation, but we want to make sure we've got something tailored to uk needs. thank you, jane, for that question. we will go on to dav
and i think next up is jane from west yorkshire. she asks, i will read this one out...his something which will work worldwide, once travel can begin again, and if not, why was this not embarked upon asa not, why was this not embarked upon as a global initiative? i think the reality is, we want the app to be focused on the uk, and we want the technology to be tailored to make sure we can deal with the specific challenges that we've got in this country. we've worked with the experts we've got in...
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academic year in september at the very earliest counsel adam wilkinson from called their home in west yorkshire said that they simply don't have confidence in the government so specific create where not confident that the truck contrasting system that the government has spoken about is adequately in place our guy will be by the festive chain when not confident that the rev infection luckily is under control i. had late we're not confident that there wouldn't be a 2nd he came in that should 6 should schools return are the best to where the government's 60 counts and wilkinson also told us that schools reopening elsewhere in europe have already run into problems. it is true that as a european countries are doing it but they're at different points. in terms of weapon of infection became prevalent in akron trade i think it's also important that we learn lessons in france where they have had schools go back about a week arts here ago and there's been at least 70 cases written in schools. where the has been in action and i think that very quickly having said it to learn to deal with the situation and
academic year in september at the very earliest counsel adam wilkinson from called their home in west yorkshire said that they simply don't have confidence in the government so specific create where not confident that the truck contrasting system that the government has spoken about is adequately in place our guy will be by the festive chain when not confident that the rev infection luckily is under control i. had late we're not confident that there wouldn't be a 2nd he came in that should 6...
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forget the grandeur and the pageantry — in mirfield in west yorkshire, they are getting ready for theirempted to go out of the drives. everybody will be of two metres distance. in radlett, in hertfordshire, there will also be a home—made feel to the ve day commemorations. instead of being subjected to a celebration, you are actually part of it, you are creating it. it is your celebration. i think it will be meaningful, yes. the aim had been to recreate the joy and optimism of 75 years ago. lockdown has prevented that and disappointed veterans. on ve day, i, along with many others, will be watching the proceedings on television. we should never forget ve day and we should never forget the sacrifice of all those people, those millions and millions of people, who gave their lives so we could live in freedom. but, at this hour, when the dreadful shadow of war... like herfather in 1945, tomorrow night, the queen will address the nation on this unique day of commemoration. of course, it is too soon to say how historians will remember it, but i hope that they will see it as a time when we rein
forget the grandeur and the pageantry — in mirfield in west yorkshire, they are getting ready for theirempted to go out of the drives. everybody will be of two metres distance. in radlett, in hertfordshire, there will also be a home—made feel to the ve day commemorations. instead of being subjected to a celebration, you are actually part of it, you are creating it. it is your celebration. i think it will be meaningful, yes. the aim had been to recreate the joy and optimism of 75 years ago....
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degree of decline, london a0% of debts, it's been about 50% for the last four weeks, the north west, yorkshireeaths in this south—east. deaths, about 3a% of all deaths in this south-east. thank you very much and as we always say, we appreciate there are a lot of numbers there and behind all of those statistics are real people and families and grieving relatives. just to go through a couple of those numbers again. in terms of the total debts of up to the 1st of may in england and wales. 18,000 deaths registered in the week up to the 1st of may, the first substantial decrease during the epidemic, down byjust over a000. the total number of uk covid 19 related deaths, up to the 1st of may, 36,600. looking across the six weeks of the crisis, a number of excess deaths, the measure that those of the daily briefings say is the key metric when we are trying to compare with other countries and see how the uk is doing, 50,000 excess deaths across the last six weeks compared to what we would normally expect to see in the six weeks of this time of year. and nick told us up to the 8th of may, 10,000 covid 1
degree of decline, london a0% of debts, it's been about 50% for the last four weeks, the north west, yorkshireeaths in this south—east. deaths, about 3a% of all deaths in this south-east. thank you very much and as we always say, we appreciate there are a lot of numbers there and behind all of those statistics are real people and families and grieving relatives. just to go through a couple of those numbers again. in terms of the total debts of up to the 1st of may in england and wales. 18,000...
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two people from different households finally permitted in england, in a park near bingley in west yorkshireovely. hugs will have to wait. there's nothing more important than keeping the ones you love safe and healthy. a big step forward, but normality as we knew it is still a long way off. tim muffett, bbc news. with so many of us being forced to live under one roof for weeks, even average—sized families are bound to find things difficult from time to time. well, the shaw family from nottingham are managing with 1a in the house. quentin rayner reports. they are the 1a who live at number 1a. tom and stacey shaw had planned for six and say it was just one of those things — more came along. now under one roof there are three girls, nine boys, and two long—suffering parents. oh, it's fine. it's easier than normality. how come? less running around to do. it's kind ofjust like the start of the school holidays where you'r4just kind of change from mayhem to calm, but we're stuck in this kind of groundhog day circle of the first few days of summer holidays. the family live in an eight bedroom house
two people from different households finally permitted in england, in a park near bingley in west yorkshireovely. hugs will have to wait. there's nothing more important than keeping the ones you love safe and healthy. a big step forward, but normality as we knew it is still a long way off. tim muffett, bbc news. with so many of us being forced to live under one roof for weeks, even average—sized families are bound to find things difficult from time to time. well, the shaw family from...
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tim swift, from the labour run calderdale council in west yorkshire.a cyclone, which is approaching from the bay of bengal. cyclone amphan, the first super cyclonic storm in the area for 20 years, is expected to make landfall in the coming hours. it's been categorised as an extremely severe weather system, with winds gusting up to 115—miles per hour — the equivalent of a category five hurricane. of a category 5 hurricane. the mass evacuation has been complicated by the battle to curb coronavirus, with the authorities trying to limit the number of people in each shelter. to give you an idea of the scale of the storm, look at this satellite picture. the cyclone system is around 500 kilometres in diameter, carrying a huge amount of water. the storm continues to move in a north—eastearly direction, producing significant rain as it pushes inland, bringing a flood risk to much of north—eastern india, bangladesh and bhutan. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye is following developments from mumbai. the area that is expected to be worst hit in india is c
tim swift, from the labour run calderdale council in west yorkshire.a cyclone, which is approaching from the bay of bengal. cyclone amphan, the first super cyclonic storm in the area for 20 years, is expected to make landfall in the coming hours. it's been categorised as an extremely severe weather system, with winds gusting up to 115—miles per hour — the equivalent of a category five hurricane. of a category 5 hurricane. the mass evacuation has been complicated by the battle to curb...
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i was looking at the mail today looking at a reservoir in west yorkshire, saying the levels have fallenpeople are worried and they're desperate for some rain. any on the way? no rain on the way but it is dry out there, the driest on record for some parts of england in particular but the good news is because the winter was so wet, ground levels and many reservoirs are still high. we will look at that later but no rain in the forecast for the rest of this month. staying dry across most parts of the uk and turning warmer over the next few days as well, certainly warm in the sunshine across many southern and eastern areas. changes to the east today. we keep the cloud at bay largely to the north, producing rain in northern scotland but even that is starting to fade. low cloud down some of the eastern coastal districts and counties bursting. that brought in by a developing easterly breeze, keeping it cooler. —— first thing. cloud in northern scotla nd —— first thing. cloud in northern scotland through the day, where temperatures will be limited to around 11 to 14. ignore that one there! inlan
i was looking at the mail today looking at a reservoir in west yorkshire, saying the levels have fallenpeople are worried and they're desperate for some rain. any on the way? no rain on the way but it is dry out there, the driest on record for some parts of england in particular but the good news is because the winter was so wet, ground levels and many reservoirs are still high. we will look at that later but no rain in the forecast for the rest of this month. staying dry across most parts of...
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two people from different households finally permitted in england, in a park near bingley in west yorkshire in the studio today and charlie has been learning about trust issues and when it comes to golf. i will leave you to pick up the story. it is a fabulous story. no one would rein on ed's parade, would they? golfing etiquette requires us all to be honest when playing a round of golf. after nearly a month away from the golf course because of the lockdown, most of us would be forgiven if we were a little rusty on our return to the tee. but it was quite the opposite for amateur golfer ed sandison, who breezed onto the course yesterday and scored himself a hole in one. ed joins us from cheshire now to tell us more. i know it is genuine, of course we believe you. congratulations and thank you forjoining us. talk us through what happened on your miraculous return. i still can't quite believe it, to be honest. i think the first point to make is i ama think the first point to make is i am a very, very average golfer. to be honest, standing on the first tee i was hoping not to lose the ball. i on
two people from different households finally permitted in england, in a park near bingley in west yorkshire in the studio today and charlie has been learning about trust issues and when it comes to golf. i will leave you to pick up the story. it is a fabulous story. no one would rein on ed's parade, would they? golfing etiquette requires us all to be honest when playing a round of golf. after nearly a month away from the golf course because of the lockdown, most of us would be forgiven if we...
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that high could be recorded in parts of yorkshire, the east midlands, east anglia, as well as southeast england. high pressure to the east, low—pressure to the west have a flow of warm air coming our way this afternoon and we are getting plenty of sunshine. a sunnier afternoon across northern england, northern ireland and scotland that we have had recently. some cloud may be hugging the eastern coast of northern ireland, south—west scotland, and it is grey and misty across shetland holding temperatures down here. further west in northern ireland, we could get into 22, 24 in scotland, higher temperatures still in england and wales. temperature is not the only thing that is high, the uv levels are also high, so that means take care in the strong may sunshine. so a fine, very warm evening out
that high could be recorded in parts of yorkshire, the east midlands, east anglia, as well as southeast england. high pressure to the east, low—pressure to the west have a flow of warm air coming our way this afternoon and we are getting plenty of sunshine. a sunnier afternoon across northern england, northern ireland and scotland that we have had recently. some cloud may be hugging the eastern coast of northern ireland, south—west scotland, and it is grey and misty across shetland holding...
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west. we have some showers overnight continuing into monday, may and easter england. especially across yorkshireo drop away, except across south wales and south—west england. it all changes again and the south—west on tuesday because pressure falls here, we will find us whether front arriving, higher pressure elsewhere means it will be dry. a band of rain will be affecting the south—west of england, west country, south wales, whence will be stronger across england, wales and northern ireland —— winds. in those wednesday temperatures will be lower, it will feel colder as well. they ease them from mid week on, the back of the rain in the south—west. many places will be dry and with some sunshine and temperatures will be rising again. good evening. ministers are studying proposals aimed at getting the economy restarted, including easing some measures of the lockdown. the prime minister will set out plans next week with the communities secretary today saying he appreciated the restrictive measures were difficult for everyone. he was speaking during today's press conference, during which he announced
west. we have some showers overnight continuing into monday, may and easter england. especially across yorkshireo drop away, except across south wales and south—west england. it all changes again and the south—west on tuesday because pressure falls here, we will find us whether front arriving, higher pressure elsewhere means it will be dry. a band of rain will be affecting the south—west of england, west country, south wales, whence will be stronger across england, wales and northern...
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west across the uk. but we are still left with some cloud and some of the showers left across eastern parts of england, especially in yorkshireme fewer during the afternoon and many places will be dry with some sunshine. it is continuing to cool off a little bit, except in the south—west of england and south wales where we should see a bit more sunshine on monday. but that will change on tuesday because we've got this weather front arriving. still got high—pressure dominating the most part, dominating for the most part, pressure is lowering in the south—west and so the winds will be strengthening. we will see this band of rain mainly affecting the south—west of england pushing into south wales, perhaps towards the south—east of england. we will certainly have some stronger winds for england and wales and for northern ireland, and whilst many places will be dry it will feel a little bit chillier in that wind because it's coming in from the east. but from mid week towards the end of the week, with the winds becoming lighter, most places will be dry with some sunshine and it should be turning warmer as well. that weather front c
west across the uk. but we are still left with some cloud and some of the showers left across eastern parts of england, especially in yorkshireme fewer during the afternoon and many places will be dry with some sunshine. it is continuing to cool off a little bit, except in the south—west of england and south wales where we should see a bit more sunshine on monday. but that will change on tuesday because we've got this weather front arriving. still got high—pressure dominating the most part,...
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west. still some showers left overnight continuing into monday. mainly for eastern england, especially across yorkshiremany places having a dry day with some sunshine. temperatures continue to drop away. except across south wales in south—west england where we should have some sunshine this time on monday. all changes again in the south—west on tuesday. pressure falls here. we will find this weather front arriving, higher pressure elsewhere means it will be dry but a band of rain will be affecting south—west of england, the west country, south wales, perhaps in south—east of england. winds stronger across england, wales and northern ireland, not so much in scotla nd northern ireland, not so much in scotland when it will still be dry and quite sunny. in those winds, temperatures will be lower, it will feel colder as well. the winds do ease down from mid week onwards, we of the rain, many places will be dry and with some sunshine, temperatures will be rising again. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: the government pledges £76 million to support victims of domestic abuse, vulnerable children and victi
west. still some showers left overnight continuing into monday. mainly for eastern england, especially across yorkshiremany places having a dry day with some sunshine. temperatures continue to drop away. except across south wales in south—west england where we should have some sunshine this time on monday. all changes again in the south—west on tuesday. pressure falls here. we will find this weather front arriving, higher pressure elsewhere means it will be dry but a band of rain will be...
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100 in the north east and west and that falls to between 2.5 and 2.8 across the west and east midlands east england yorkshire and the southeast the lowest number has been. in the southwest just under 2 fatalities per $100.00 the monterey care home and ask it has set up a drive through system to allow its residents to meet with their loved ones for the 1st time in months families can talk to their relatives while staying in their vehicles or some holding panels with loving messages handmade signs and in the us. well or for more on these figures and are joined by the chair of independent care group a mike. good to see you thank you for joining us now you're there in the northeast so why the regional variation some authorities are doing better than others yes i think that's reflected on the general density of beds across england you know there are the same amount in different parts of the country but there are shows in london it's particularly shocking to show those figures and also reflects i think what happened generally but kobi lumbers harvest perspective that's why in my view we've got to be very very care
100 in the north east and west and that falls to between 2.5 and 2.8 across the west and east midlands east england yorkshire and the southeast the lowest number has been. in the southwest just under 2 fatalities per $100.00 the monterey care home and ask it has set up a drive through system to allow its residents to meet with their loved ones for the 1st time in months families can talk to their relatives while staying in their vehicles or some holding panels with loving messages handmade...
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per 100 in the north east and north west and that falls to below 3 across the west and east midlands east of england yorkshire and the southeast the lowest number has been in the southwest just under 2 fatalities per $100.00 which are of independent care group my pension told me that it's proof that care home should have been treated in a similar way to the health service something that's reflected on the general dentist. bits across england you know there are the same out in different parts of the country that are shows in london is particularly shocking to show those figures and also reflects i think what happened generally about kobe lumbers hardest perspective that's why in my view we've got to be very very careful about these in the lockdown that we do not get a 2nd spike london hardest hit but didn't cope very well but why is that why couldn't it handle this crisis. well i think it was down to the fact that unfortunately in social care we were was 2nd in the front line along the n.h.s. in the n.h.s. quite rightly was held up to be top priority but care homes should be very close to that because social c
per 100 in the north east and north west and that falls to below 3 across the west and east midlands east of england yorkshire and the southeast the lowest number has been in the southwest just under 2 fatalities per $100.00 which are of independent care group my pension told me that it's proof that care home should have been treated in a similar way to the health service something that's reflected on the general dentist. bits across england you know there are the same out in different parts of...
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but the southeast, east southwest and west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the northeast and yorkshiree highest rate of all regions in england. scotland is not to be in the range of .7 to one and wales and northern ireland .8 2.9. there is a geographical march of the spread of the geographic from london and the cities outwards. so the northeast isjust cities outwards. so the northeast is just perhaps cities outwards. so the northeast isjust perhaps later than other regions and acquiring the virus and then having the epidemic. but there may be other factors and we do know that disadvantage has certainly and hospitalization and admissions with severe disease. disadvantage and in certain populations it seems to have eight more severe effect. the scottish government was the first to declare that its restrictions would stay in place for the time being. and like everywhere, there is a struggle to work out exactly how fast the virus is spreading. it will be differences but the further we go into smaller geographic areas the greater the uncertainty. that there is in making those assistance for
but the southeast, east southwest and west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the northeast and yorkshiree highest rate of all regions in england. scotland is not to be in the range of .7 to one and wales and northern ireland .8 2.9. there is a geographical march of the spread of the geographic from london and the cities outwards. so the northeast isjust cities outwards. so the northeast is just perhaps cities outwards. so the northeast isjust perhaps later than other regions and...
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is declining, but the south east, east, south west and north west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the north east and yorkshireghest rate of all regions in england. scotland is thought to be in the range of 0.7—1, and wales and northern ireland 0.8—0.9. there is a geographical march of it really, a spread of it geographically from london and the cities outwards. so, the north east isjust perhaps later than other regions in acquiring the virus and then having the epidemic. but there may be other factors. and we do know that disadvantage has certainly, in hospitalisation and in admissions with severe disease, disadvantage and in certain populations, it seems to have a more severe effect. the scottish government was the first to declare that its restrictions would stay in place for the time being. and like everywhere, there's a struggle to work out exactly how fast the virus is spreading. there may well be differences between urban and rural, but the further we go into smaller geographic areas, the greater the uncertainty that there is in making those assessments. but at the moment, the advice i have is that the
is declining, but the south east, east, south west and north west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the north east and yorkshireghest rate of all regions in england. scotland is thought to be in the range of 0.7—1, and wales and northern ireland 0.8—0.9. there is a geographical march of it really, a spread of it geographically from london and the cities outwards. so, the north east isjust perhaps later than other regions in acquiring the virus and then having the epidemic. but...
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is declining, but the south—east, east, south—west and north—west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the north—east and yorkshireons in england. scotland is thought to be in the range of 0.7 to i, and wales and northern ireland 0.8 to 0.9. there is a geographical march of it really, a spread of it geographically from london and the cities outwards. so the north—east is just perhaps later than other regions in acquiring the virus and then having the epidemic. but there may be other factors. and we do know that disadvantage has certainly, in hospitalisation and in admissions with severe disease, disadvantage, and in certain populations, it seems to have a severe effect. the scottish government was the first to declare that its restrictions would stay in place for the time being. and like everywhere, there's a struggle to work out exactly how fast the virus is spreading. there may well be differences between urban and rural, but the further we go into small geographic areas, the greater the uncertainty that there is in making those assessments. but at the moment, the advice i have is that the most reliable way of r
is declining, but the south—east, east, south—west and north—west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the north—east and yorkshireons in england. scotland is thought to be in the range of 0.7 to i, and wales and northern ireland 0.8 to 0.9. there is a geographical march of it really, a spread of it geographically from london and the cities outwards. so the north—east is just perhaps later than other regions in acquiring the virus and then having the epidemic. but there may...
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is declining, but the south east, east, south west and north west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the north east and yorkshirel regions in england. scotland is thought to be in the range of 0.7—1, and wales and northern ireland 0.8—0.9. there is a geographical march of it really, a spread of it georgraphically from london and the cities outwards. so, the north east isjust perhaps later than other regions in acquiring the virus and then having the epidemic. but there may be other factors. and we do know that disadvantage has certainly, in hospitalisation and in admissions with severe disease, disadvantage and in certain populations, it seems to have a severe effect. the scottish government was the first to declare that its restrictions would stay in place for the time being. and like everywhere, there's a struggle to work out exactly how fast the virus is spreading. there may well be differences between urban and rural, but the further we go into small geographic areas, the greater the uncertainty that there is in making those assessments. but at the moment, the advice i have is that the most reliable way of r
is declining, but the south east, east, south west and north west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the north east and yorkshirel regions in england. scotland is thought to be in the range of 0.7—1, and wales and northern ireland 0.8—0.9. there is a geographical march of it really, a spread of it georgraphically from london and the cities outwards. so, the north east isjust perhaps later than other regions in acquiring the virus and then having the epidemic. but there may be...
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is declining, but the south east, east, south west and north west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the north east and yorkshire of all regions in england. scotland is thought to be in the range of 0.7 to 1, and wales and northern ireland 0.8 to 0.9. there is a geographical march of it really, a spread of it geographically from london and the cities outwards. so, the north east isjust perhaps later than other regions in acquiring the virus and then having the epidemic. but there may be other factors. and we do know that disadvantage has certainly, in hospitalisation and in admissions with severe disease, disadvantage and in certain populations, it seems to have a severe effect. the scottish government was the first to declare that its restrictions would stay in place for the time being. and like everywhere, there's a struggle to work out exactly how fast the virus is spreading. there may well be differences between urban and rural, but the further we go into small geographic areas, the greater the uncertainty that there is in making those assessments. but at the moment, the advice i have is that the most reliab
is declining, but the south east, east, south west and north west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the north east and yorkshire of all regions in england. scotland is thought to be in the range of 0.7 to 1, and wales and northern ireland 0.8 to 0.9. there is a geographical march of it really, a spread of it geographically from london and the cities outwards. so, the north east isjust perhaps later than other regions in acquiring the virus and then having the epidemic. but there may...
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this evening the rain will fade across the south—west, we will keep a lot of cloud, we could see some cloud lapping onto the coasts of yorkshired lots of cloud remaining across orkney and shetland, but otherwise lots of clear weather through the night, cold weather widely close to freezing, some spots in scotland willdip freezing, some spots in scotland will dip below. a lot of financial i weather —— fine and dry weather later in the week, a decent amount of sunshine. temperatures beginning to creep upwards, height of 19 in glasgow and cardiff on wednesday, i think someone will probably get to 20. that process continues on thursday, the shell across the west of the uk, some heavy, possibly thundery. keeping some spells of sunshine further east, temperatures continuing to climb, 20 to 22 degrees, mid to high teens across much of northern ireland and scotland. a similar story for many on friday, at this stage in the south—east temperatures are likely to get to 25 degrees, but further north, particularly because northern scotland, patchy rain and a much cooler feel and it is that cool weather that will win out into the weekend. i
this evening the rain will fade across the south—west, we will keep a lot of cloud, we could see some cloud lapping onto the coasts of yorkshired lots of cloud remaining across orkney and shetland, but otherwise lots of clear weather through the night, cold weather widely close to freezing, some spots in scotland willdip freezing, some spots in scotland will dip below. a lot of financial i weather —— fine and dry weather later in the week, a decent amount of sunshine. temperatures...
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across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into the afternoon, some of which could be heavy. much of southern england, westskies compared with sunday. the breeze does start to pick up across southern parts 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 wednesda
across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into the afternoon, some of which could be heavy. much of southern england, westskies compared with sunday. the breeze does start to pick up across southern parts 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...
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that high could be recorded in parts of yorkshire, the east midlands, east anglia, as well as southeast england. high pressure to the east, low—pressure to the west northern england, northern ireland and scotland that we have had recently. there is some cloud may be coming from the eastern coast of northern ireland, southwest scotland, and it is grey and misty across shetland holding temperatures down here. further west in northern ireland, we could get into 22, 24 in scotland, higher temperatures still in england and wales. a temperature is not the only thing that is high, the uv levels are also high, so that means take care in the strong sunshine. so a fine, very warm evening out there, it will mostly be dry and clear overnight, but we do bring the weather systems through northern ireland into western scotland, parts of wales and western england, with a bit of patchy rain as that goes on into the morning. and if you look at that and go, oh, yes, please, i would like some of that in the garden, especially where it has been so dry for the south. there is not much rain, looks like it moves east across the uk tomorrow, but a chance late morning lun
that high could be recorded in parts of yorkshire, the east midlands, east anglia, as well as southeast england. high pressure to the east, low—pressure to the west northern england, northern ireland and scotland that we have had recently. there is some cloud may be coming from the eastern coast of northern ireland, southwest scotland, and it is grey and misty across shetland holding temperatures down here. further west in northern ireland, we could get into 22, 24 in scotland, higher...
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across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into the afternoon, some of which could be heavy. much of southern england, wested to sunday. the breeze starts to pick up across southern parts 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. 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 reasse
across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into the afternoon, some of which could be heavy. much of southern england, wested to sunday. the breeze starts to pick up across southern parts 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. elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning, and...
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across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into the afternoon, some of which could be heavy. much of southern england, westrn parts 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. 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 cl
across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into the afternoon, some of which could be heavy. much of southern england, westrn parts 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. 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...
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across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into the afternoon, some of which could be heavy. much of southern england, westies compared with sunday. the breeze does start to pick up across southern parts 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,
across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into the afternoon, some of which could be heavy. much of southern england, westies compared with sunday. the breeze does start to pick up across southern parts 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...
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across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into the afternoon, some of which could be heavy. much of southern england, westto sunday. the breeze starts to pick up across southern parts 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. 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 reassert
across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into the afternoon, some of which could be heavy. much of southern england, westto sunday. the breeze starts to pick up across southern parts 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. elsewhere, staying dry overnight, fairly chilly as we start tuesday morning, and there...
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north—east england, yorkshire and lincolnshire and a few showers in east anglia and the midlands in the afternoon and some could be heavy. southern glen, wales, the midlands, north—westy and warmer. a breeze picking up in southern parts, tuesday night into wednesday morning, windy in south—west england, heavy rain moving in and across the channel islands. most other places stay dry overnight, chilly as tuesday begins. fine weather to follow on tuesday but still fine weather in south—west england, fringing south wales, some may push into south—west england, some uncertainty about that. cool with the cloud and the wind and the rain in the south and south—west. pleasa nt rain in the south and south—west. pleasant in the sunny spells elsewhere. this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm aaron safir. as the us virus death toll nears 70,000, donald trump says he's done a greatjob handling the pandemic. the british government starts to talk about ending the virus lockdown — but says it could be reimposed in different areas. that means that we can pause or even reintroduce those restrictions that might be required in order to
north—east england, yorkshire and lincolnshire and a few showers in east anglia and the midlands in the afternoon and some could be heavy. southern glen, wales, the midlands, north—westy and warmer. a breeze picking up in southern parts, tuesday night into wednesday morning, windy in south—west england, heavy rain moving in and across the channel islands. most other places stay dry overnight, chilly as tuesday begins. fine weather to follow on tuesday but still fine weather in...
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but in the north west the figure has reached 0.73 that accounts for a little lower than 2000 infections a day you go to the southwest the infection rate is on the our range is 0.76 yorkshire and the north east now that's considered to be the epicenter of the outbreak it's standing at 0.8 so in other words for every 10 people with the virus that infecting 8 people in and out takes the whole of the case rate to 0.75 and we've also seen researches from the university of manchester suggest that a significant number of people have already been sharks the virus over 7 tane 1000000 that's one in 3 people in the united kingdom and government spokespeople saying that depends on where you are in the country but they could be easing those lock down measures in different ways and at different rates again depending on the severity of that locked down right but also not just the regions as well the place that having a tough time they don't like. absolutely we see. so the coronavirus act passed a piece of legislation that was prosperity quickly getting police different powers to deal with the lock down of people who are seen to be violating it but we've been seeing from the crown prosec
but in the north west the figure has reached 0.73 that accounts for a little lower than 2000 infections a day you go to the southwest the infection rate is on the our range is 0.76 yorkshire and the north east now that's considered to be the epicenter of the outbreak it's standing at 0.8 so in other words for every 10 people with the virus that infecting 8 people in and out takes the whole of the case rate to 0.75 and we've also seen researches from the university of manchester suggest that a...
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getting up to potentially 28 or 29 degrees, anywhere from yorkshire done this east coast towards the wash, east anglia, and the south—east. move west at times, that's why temperatures aren't quite as high. but still for the time of you not too bad. needless to say the uv levels today are high more or less across the whole of the uk. as we had through the evening and overnight with goodbye to the rain in shetland but we hang onto some low cloud and fog. the weather coming from the west is going to introduce the cloud and also some rain. the heaviest of which will be in the northern half of the country. in the southern half of the country. in the southern half of the country. in the southern half of the south—east in particular, we will see some showers, some will be heavy, thundery downpours stop is all of that moves away behind it we will see a return to drier and brighter conditions. still quite humid in the south, 26, possibly 27. as we move further north and west temperatures that bit lower. once again more cloud coming away. that's because we have a deep area of low pressure in the forecast for friday. you can see the weather f
getting up to potentially 28 or 29 degrees, anywhere from yorkshire done this east coast towards the wash, east anglia, and the south—east. move west at times, that's why temperatures aren't quite as high. but still for the time of you not too bad. needless to say the uv levels today are high more or less across the whole of the uk. as we had through the evening and overnight with goodbye to the rain in shetland but we hang onto some low cloud and fog. the weather coming from the west is...
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that high could be recorded in parts of yorkshire, the east midlands, east anglia, as well as southeast england. high pressure to the east, low—pressure to the westbe hugging the eastern coast of northern ireland, south—west scotland, and it is grey and misty across shetland holding temperatures down here. further west in northern ireland, we could get into 22, 24 in scotland, higher temperatures still in england and wales. temperature is not the only thing that is high, the uv levels are also high, so that means take care in the strong may sunshine. so a fine, very warm evening out there, it will mostly be dry and clear overnight, but we do bring the weather systems through northern ireland into western scotland, parts of wales and western england, with a bit of patchy rain as that goes on into the morning. and if you look at that and go, oh, yes, please, i would like some of that rain on the garden, especially where it has been so dry for the south. there is not much rain, looks like it moves east across the uk tomorrow, but a chance late morning lunchtime midlands, southeast england, east anglia for some heavy and thundery showers before that
that high could be recorded in parts of yorkshire, the east midlands, east anglia, as well as southeast england. high pressure to the east, low—pressure to the westbe hugging the eastern coast of northern ireland, south—west scotland, and it is grey and misty across shetland holding temperatures down here. further west in northern ireland, we could get into 22, 24 in scotland, higher temperatures still in england and wales. temperature is not the only thing that is high, the uv levels are...
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west of the uk as we head into the night. we also see this lump of the cloud rolling in from a north sea. to the coast of yorkshireern isles, some showers just clipping into the far south—west of england. maybe the south—west of england. maybe the south—west of england. maybe the south—west of wales. 0therwise south—west of england. maybe the south—west of wales. otherwise it is afine, dry south—west of wales. otherwise it is a fine, dry out with long spells of sunshine. and a somewhat warmer day as well. temperatures up to run 15, aberdeen and newcastle 19 is likely in cardiff. then into thursday, still some showers drifting across the west and perhaps the north of the west and perhaps the north of the uk. 0ne the west and perhaps the north of the uk. one or two could be heavy and may be thundery. further south largely fine with some sunny spells. 22 towards the south—east. even parts of scotland and northern ireland will be in the mid to high teens. into friday, again a lot of fine weather around. some spells of sunshine. it could be a bit misty for some western coastal areas and may be what the odd shower. some
west of the uk as we head into the night. we also see this lump of the cloud rolling in from a north sea. to the coast of yorkshireern isles, some showers just clipping into the far south—west of england. maybe the south—west of england. maybe the south—west of england. maybe the south—west of wales. 0therwise south—west of england. maybe the south—west of wales. otherwise it is afine, dry south—west of wales. otherwise it is a fine, dry out with long spells of sunshine. and a...