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i hear this is one of the oldest businesses in whitby? yes, we established in 1872. my whitby?andfather established the business. the same method has been brought through. basically we get the raw herring, we split it up and take it inside out and wash it, and it is brined for about a0 minutes in saltwater, and then we smoke it for about 20, 22, 2a hours. in the 1800s it was done like this so that would keep. can i try one, actually? of course, we will need to cook it. great. this is what i like, service with a smile. what do i do, just to lift this up? let's get in there. no messing about. look at these bones! they are fine, really soft. you will not notice. i will be all right, yeah? i'm sure you will survive it. that's good. ican i'm sure you will survive it. that's good. i can get that smoky taste. that is really lovely. i'm going to have another bit. cheers, barry. you're welcome, thank you. hello! this week i have advice on combining two great mediterranean islands on the same trip, and combating altitude sickness in peru. first, though, this summer sees the opening of a
i hear this is one of the oldest businesses in whitby? yes, we established in 1872. my whitby?andfather established the business. the same method has been brought through. basically we get the raw herring, we split it up and take it inside out and wash it, and it is brined for about a0 minutes in saltwater, and then we smoke it for about 20, 22, 2a hours. in the 1800s it was done like this so that would keep. can i try one, actually? of course, we will need to cook it. great. this is what i...
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and to finish this week, i'm in whitby.al town in the north—east of england that is also the spiritual home to one of literature's most terrifying monsters. legend has it that a holiday in whitby provided author bram stoker with the inspiration for his most famous creation, dracula. and both the town and its ruined abbey feature in the novel. twice a year, as many as 10,000 visitors come here for an event that pays tribute to the town's eerie reputation. this is the whitby goth festival, and this year it's celebrating its 25th anniversary. wow, some of these costumes are just so impressive, they really make an effort. thatjacket looks incredible! tell me about the story behind this? well, this is what i call wearable sculpture. i took reference from sort of old mansion houses and cathedrals, and took the architecture, and thought about, you know, applying it to fabric. could you give us a little spin? of course, mate. oh, my days. look at the intricacy on the back! the stained glass panels actually are backlit, so at night—
and to finish this week, i'm in whitby.al town in the north—east of england that is also the spiritual home to one of literature's most terrifying monsters. legend has it that a holiday in whitby provided author bram stoker with the inspiration for his most famous creation, dracula. and both the town and its ruined abbey feature in the novel. twice a year, as many as 10,000 visitors come here for an event that pays tribute to the town's eerie reputation. this is the whitby goth festival, and...
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there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years after the publication of bram stoker's novel dracula has millions of fans all over the world. the vampire genre has revitalized itself feeding on the blood of each new generation, bram stoker died in 191210 years before the 1st film. what would he have made of the enduring success of his creation? i think this is the one for the celebration of france. stoker's legacy and the legacy of of dracula. because stoker was a man of theater. he spent his whole life looking at costumes, seeing productions gothic productions at the lights. the i'm here sir. i want to celebration their faith, this performance, these costumes people living out their fantasies. the novel is had real traction in wide popular culture. and you can certainly see that around whitby with over tourist attractions with shops that are inspired by dracula, by bram stoker. and it's all that really, that makes it so popular, any theater manager and the right mind would be very, ve
there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years after the publication of bram stoker's novel dracula has millions of fans all over the world. the vampire genre has revitalized itself feeding on the blood of each new generation, bram stoker died in 191210 years before the 1st film. what would he have made of the enduring success of his creation? i think this is the one for the celebration of france. stoker's legacy and the legacy of of dracula. because stoker...
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and to finish this week, i'm in whitby.me to one of literature‘s most terrifying monsters. legend has it that a holiday in whitby provided author, bram stoker, with the inspiration for his most famous creation, dracula. and both the town and its ruined abbey feature in the novel. twice a year, as many as 10,000 visitors come here for an event that pays tribute to the town's eerie reputation. this is the whitby goth festival, and this year it's celebrating its 25th anniversary. wow, some of these costumes are just so impressive, they really make an effort. thatjacket looks incredible! tell me about the story behind this? well, this is what i call wearable sculpture. i took reference from sort of old mansion houses and cathedrals, and took the architecture, and thought about, you know, applying it to fabric. could you give us a little spin? of course, mate. oh, my days. look at the intricacy on the back! the stained glass panels actually are backlit, so at night—time we flick on and they actually illuminate. oh, wow, looking
and to finish this week, i'm in whitby.me to one of literature‘s most terrifying monsters. legend has it that a holiday in whitby provided author, bram stoker, with the inspiration for his most famous creation, dracula. and both the town and its ruined abbey feature in the novel. twice a year, as many as 10,000 visitors come here for an event that pays tribute to the town's eerie reputation. this is the whitby goth festival, and this year it's celebrating its 25th anniversary. wow, some of...
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for more stories from across _ in whitby. for more stories from across the _ in whitby.ead in whitby. for more stories - from across the uk go-ahead to from across the uk go—ahead to the bbc website. —— for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. i'm sally bundock. to china, next, where xiaomi is typically associated with mobile phones — but the company's announced it's making inroads with electric cars. it's announced it will start deliveries of its first electric vehicle model — the su7 this month, sending shares soaring. here's our asia business reporter katie silver. if you are getting into the electric vehicle space, now is not the time you'd choose. apple's reportedlyjust pulled out of it after spending billions. tesla has dropped prices to try and recoup market share, and there's chinese giant byd, which has accelerated into the fast lane with sales last quarter overtaking tesla, showing how competitive the market has become. that is the traffic that xiaomi has entered into, but china is a place with a big market.
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there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years after the publication of bram stoker's novel dracula has millions of fans all over the world. the vampire genre has revitalized itself feeding on the blood of th, you generation, bram stoker, died in 191210 years before the 1st film. what would he have made of the enduring success of his creation? i think this is a one to the celebration of france stoker's legacy and the legacy of of dracula. because stoker was a man of theater. he spent his whole life looking at costumes, seeing productions gothic productions at the lifestyle here. sure. and what a celebration their faith, this performance, these costumes people living out, their fantasies, the novel is had real traction in wide popular culture. and you can certainly see that around whitby with over tourist attractions with shops that are inspired by dracula, by bram stoker. and it's all that really, that makes it so popular. how he's inspired. thousands of writers and stage directors. a
there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years after the publication of bram stoker's novel dracula has millions of fans all over the world. the vampire genre has revitalized itself feeding on the blood of th, you generation, bram stoker, died in 191210 years before the 1st film. what would he have made of the enduring success of his creation? i think this is a one to the celebration of france stoker's legacy and the legacy of of dracula. because stoker was a...
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i work in whitby, i love it in whitby.nd of get on the property ladder elsewhere and then move to whitby after that. the problem here in whitby is like so many other popular tourist spots. house prices are high, pushed up by demand for second homes and holiday lets. but wages are low, and that means that young people can't get a foot on the property ladder. now north yorkshire county council plans to double the council tax on second homes. but will that really help? councillor neil swanwick says the plan has cross—party support, but thinks much more is needed. this government's had 12 years to solve this problem that is affecting coastal areas like whitby very seriously, and the problem has got worse over those 12 years. and this is really the first thing that they've come up with, because it needs government legislation in order to enable local authorities to take these steps. some whitby streets are full of holiday cottages, but because they're businesses, they won't be covered by the new double council tax. joyce stango
i work in whitby, i love it in whitby.nd of get on the property ladder elsewhere and then move to whitby after that. the problem here in whitby is like so many other popular tourist spots. house prices are high, pushed up by demand for second homes and holiday lets. but wages are low, and that means that young people can't get a foot on the property ladder. now north yorkshire county council plans to double the council tax on second homes. but will that really help? councillor neil swanwick...
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there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years after the publication of bram stoker's novel dracula has millions of fans all over the world. the vampire genre has revitalized itself feeding on the blood of bleach. you generation, bram stoker, died in 191210 years before the 1st film. what would he have made of the enduring success of his creation? i think this is the one for the celebration of france, stokers, legacy and the legacy of of, of dracula. because stoker was a man of theater, he spent his whole life looking at costumes, seeing productions gothic productions at the lysine here. sir, i want a celebration. they say if this performance is costumes, people living out there found to face the novel is had real action in wider, popular culture. and you can certainly see that around whitby with the over tourist attractions with shops that are inspired by dracula, by bram stoker. and it's all that really, that makes it so popular. how he's inspired thousands of writers and stage dire
there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years after the publication of bram stoker's novel dracula has millions of fans all over the world. the vampire genre has revitalized itself feeding on the blood of bleach. you generation, bram stoker, died in 191210 years before the 1st film. what would he have made of the enduring success of his creation? i think this is the one for the celebration of france, stokers, legacy and the legacy of of, of dracula. because...
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this which some hope will transform this part of whitby.— this part of whitby. this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i think change - this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i think change way l this part of whitby. this 2.3 i million i think change way that people use the bridge, suddenly how they use the areas around it. , ., , ., how they use the areas around it. these ideas have already been put — it. these ideas have already been put forward _ it. these ideas have already been put forward by - it. these ideas have already been put forward by the - been put forward by the council with pedestrianised walkways aiming to make this part of whitby feel more connected. as yet though, nothing has been agreed and members of the public are now being asked to give their ideas as to how the money should be spent. its, money should be spent. a general tidying up of the harbourside and the coastal frontage areas i think. to make the bridge _ frontage areas i think. to make the bridge a — frontage areas i think. to make the bridge a bit _ frontage areas i think. to make the
this which some hope will transform this part of whitby.— this part of whitby. this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i think change - this part of whitby. this 2.3 million i think change way l this part of whitby. this 2.3 i million i think change way that people use the bridge, suddenly how they use the areas around it. , ., , ., how they use the areas around it. these ideas have already been put — it. these ideas have already been put forward _ it. these ideas have already been put...
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working it would be, i love whitby, i want to stay in i love whitby, i want to stay in whitby but i mightjust now, north yorkshire county council plans to double the council tax on second homes. but will that really help? councillor neil swanwick says the plan has cross—party support, but thinks much more is needed. this government's had 12 years to solve this problem that is affecting coastal areas like whitby very seriously, and the problem has got worse over those 12 years. and this is really the first thing that they've come up with, because it needs government legislation in order to enable local authorities to take these steps. some whitby streets are full of holiday cottages, but because they're businesses, they won't be covered by the new double council tax. joyce stangoe is a local campaigner, and says the lack of young families is becoming critical. we're losing people from the schools, we're losing public transport, and we're also short on people to fill the jobs. affordable housing is one of north yorkshire's greatest challenges. it's hoped that doubling council tax on second home
working it would be, i love whitby, i want to stay in i love whitby, i want to stay in whitby but i mightjust now, north yorkshire county council plans to double the council tax on second homes. but will that really help? councillor neil swanwick says the plan has cross—party support, but thinks much more is needed. this government's had 12 years to solve this problem that is affecting coastal areas like whitby very seriously, and the problem has got worse over those 12 years. and this is...
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this 2.3 million for chance part of whitby. this 2.3 million for change the — part of whitby.million for change the way people _ part of whitby. this 2.3 million for change the way people use - part of whitby. this 2.3 million for change the way people use the - part of whitby. this 2.3 million for. change the way people use the bridge and certainly use the areas around it. , ., , ., ., , and certainly use the areas around it. these ideas and drawings have already been _ it. these ideas and drawings have already been put _ it. these ideas and drawings have already been put forward - it. these ideas and drawings have already been put forward by - it. these ideas and drawings have already been put forward by the l already been put forward by the council with pedestrianised walkways, aiming to make this part of whitby feel more connected. badjeck, nothing has been agreed with members of the public now being asked to give their ideas as to how the money be spent. aha, asked to give their ideas as to how the money be spent.— the money be spent. a general tid in: the money be spent.
this 2.3 million for chance part of whitby. this 2.3 million for change the — part of whitby.million for change the way people _ part of whitby. this 2.3 million for change the way people use - part of whitby. this 2.3 million for change the way people use the - part of whitby. this 2.3 million for. change the way people use the bridge and certainly use the areas around it. , ., , ., ., , and certainly use the areas around it. these ideas and drawings have already been _ it. these ideas and...
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there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years own bram stoker's dracula has millions of fans around the world. the american actor really over his dom d, reportedly died in his sleep in the dominican republic where he was shooting a movie. he became a star with roles as a mobster and martin scorsese's gangster classic good fellows. and as baseball player shoeless joe jackson, in field of dreams leo was 60, so the day is almost done. the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter. you directly w news. you can probably be of britain golf tv. we'll see you tomorrow with ah, with ah, she is the epitome of european royalty. but to the vast majority of her britain, she is always just been her majesty. elizabeth the 2nd is celebrating a 7 decade on the throne. and we find out just what people think of her focus next on d. w is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult with successes in
there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years own bram stoker's dracula has millions of fans around the world. the american actor really over his dom d, reportedly died in his sleep in the dominican republic where he was shooting a movie. he became a star with roles as a mobster and martin scorsese's gangster classic good fellows. and as baseball player shoeless joe jackson, in field of dreams leo was 60, so the day is almost done. the conversation continues...
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it's always nice when you see a whitby come up on your rota!est in bus travel as funding is squeezed ever tighter. rural communities, many of them do need the bus services. they are a lifeline for many people. because they don't have cars or they don't have access to cars. or the elderly, for example, they can't drive any more. so that is why it is important to bring publicity to especially scenic routes like this one. are you going to york, love? ticket sales pay for this service, but only partly. whitby, that's lovely. thanks very much. it depends on public money. council subsidy over the winter, also the bus firm being reimbursed for letting on all the trippers with free bus passes. for anybody who hasn't got a car, or anybody who hasn't got a driving licence, it's the only way to get out and about in the area. if you didn't have the bus? well, if we didn't have the bus, we wouldn't go half of the time. you would only use the car because of the fuel price once a week or once a fortnight to try and save on the fuel. because i have epilepsy an
it's always nice when you see a whitby come up on your rota!est in bus travel as funding is squeezed ever tighter. rural communities, many of them do need the bus services. they are a lifeline for many people. because they don't have cars or they don't have access to cars. or the elderly, for example, they can't drive any more. so that is why it is important to bring publicity to especially scenic routes like this one. are you going to york, love? ticket sales pay for this service, but only...
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the whitby's aren't convinced. their attorney has now filed legal action.megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a baltimore teen is hospitalized... after police try serving him a warrant. warrant.the 16 year-old... who has a hand gun charge against him... as wanted for violating his home monitoring system.when police went to his house... the teen's parents lettthem in.but things got ugly... when the teen tried to escape. "he went out the second floor window onto the roof he had a confrontation with the police officers one of the officers felt compelled to fire his taser, the individual was tased, he fell off the roof." roof."the suspect was taken to johns hopkins hospital with serious injuries to his neck and back.an investigation is currently underway. five people are injured... after a car crash on interstate 95. 95.it happened near route 155 in havre de grace... around 1- thirty yesterday afternoon. northbound lanes on 95 were temporarily shut down... while a medevac helicopter landed on the highway. police say a
the whitby's aren't convinced. their attorney has now filed legal action.megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a baltimore teen is hospitalized... after police try serving him a warrant. warrant.the 16 year-old... who has a hand gun charge against him... as wanted for violating his home monitoring system.when police went to his house... the teen's parents lettthem in.but things got ugly... when the teen tried to escape. "he went out the second floor window onto the roof he had a...
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there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years after the publication of bram stoker's novel dracula has millions of fans all over the world. the vampire genre has revitalized itself feeding on the blood of th new generation, bram stoker died in 1912, 10 years before the 1st film. what would he have made of the enduring success of his creation? i think this is a wonderful celebration of france, stokers, legacy and the legacy of of dracula. because stoker was a man of theater. he spent his whole life looking at costumes, seeing productions gothic productions at the lifestyle here. sure. and what a celebration their faces performance, these costumes people living out there found to face the novel is had real traction in wide popular culture. and you can certainly see that around whitby with over terrorist attractions with shops that are inspired by dracula, by bram stoker. and it's all that really, that makes it so popular. any theater manager, the right mind would be very, very proud of
there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years after the publication of bram stoker's novel dracula has millions of fans all over the world. the vampire genre has revitalized itself feeding on the blood of th new generation, bram stoker died in 1912, 10 years before the 1st film. what would he have made of the enduring success of his creation? i think this is a wonderful celebration of france, stokers, legacy and the legacy of of dracula. because stoker was a...
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of the author bram stoker got his inspiration for his vampire till while he was on vacation in whitby. on england's north eastern coast, the town is now a place of pilgrimage for dracula fans or reporter joined them there. there was a bright full moon. with heavy black driving clouds, bram stoker's dracula was published on may 26, 18. 97 would be bay as were in the novel count dracula lands in the western world. twice a year the town celebrates whitby gulf weekend. the visitors have plenty of theories about our fascination with the count. very good story. it's spooky. i suppose this, this the, the fight. i haven't got over evil. professor katherine, when has studied the elements that i wish right up bram stoker took from whitby. he also did his research in whitby library, and it was there, of course, that he discovered the name dracula. and he changes the name of his vampire from count one pier, which would never have worked strictly. it's very melodramatic to contract. la stoker was also inspired by the 1885 shipwreck of a russian schooner in whitby. he just changed the name of the b
of the author bram stoker got his inspiration for his vampire till while he was on vacation in whitby. on england's north eastern coast, the town is now a place of pilgrimage for dracula fans or reporter joined them there. there was a bright full moon. with heavy black driving clouds, bram stoker's dracula was published on may 26, 18. 97 would be bay as were in the novel count dracula lands in the western world. twice a year the town celebrates whitby gulf weekend. the visitors have plenty of...
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comes into whitby. boat comes into whitby, so, stoker must have known something about the jet industry at that time. now, can i have a look at the book locket? and it's got a very interesting inscription, hasn't it? it is engraved on the surface here. "in memory of auther warwick." who was auther warwick? it would be my great- grandmother's child. oh! um, who died on november the 9th in the year 1870 at 2 years 10 months. how sad. how sad. what happened, then? do you know? we don't know. do you wonder she wore jet as a mourning...? no. so, it must have shattered for their whole life-- what's been your sort of feeling that you've had about that? do you find this is a very, very sad thing? a lump in the throat, really. it does, 'cause it's not only engraved on one side. on the other side, also, j. edward, who died on november the 5th, 1870, at 8 months. yes. so, the two of them passed away. it must have been dreadful as a mother, to have lost all young children. very poignant. so, the photographs within..
comes into whitby. boat comes into whitby, so, stoker must have known something about the jet industry at that time. now, can i have a look at the book locket? and it's got a very interesting inscription, hasn't it? it is engraved on the surface here. "in memory of auther warwick." who was auther warwick? it would be my great- grandmother's child. oh! um, who died on november the 9th in the year 1870 at 2 years 10 months. how sad. how sad. what happened, then? do you know? we don't...
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what about whitby? exactly and to a bit up north. what about whitby?avid, he might be in his garden in his shorts but i will not be in a bikini because i don't want to lose you viewers. filth. not be in a bikini because i don't want to lose you viewers. oh, no! you're too — want to lose you viewers. oh, no! you're too modest. _ want to lose you viewers. oh, no! you're too modest. far— want to lose you viewers. oh, no! you're too modest. far too i want to lose you viewers. oh, no! i you're too modest. far too modest. you're too modest. far too modest. you're a ratings _ you're too modest. far too modest. you're a ratings winner— you're too modest. far too modest. you're a ratings winner every - you're too modest. far too modest. you're a ratings winner every time. | you're a ratings winner every time. shyama and david, thank you. we'll see ceasing. goodbye. —— see you soon. hello. we have some warm spells of sunshine to look forward to today. however, as the week goes by it's going to get really quite hot towards thursday and friday. temperatures peaking
what about whitby? exactly and to a bit up north. what about whitby?avid, he might be in his garden in his shorts but i will not be in a bikini because i don't want to lose you viewers. filth. not be in a bikini because i don't want to lose you viewers. oh, no! you're too — want to lose you viewers. oh, no! you're too modest. _ want to lose you viewers. oh, no! you're too modest. far— want to lose you viewers. oh, no! you're too modest. far too i want to lose you viewers. oh, no! i you're...
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really, whitby. >> yeah, i mean. really, whitby. it's sort of all depending on the weather.s popular without, sort of, you know , we all have rent and know, we all have rent and different things to pay, so , so different things to pay, so, so we've just got to try and work the best we can, so that people can still afford, you know, a day out. i mean, the event's free, so people can come here, enjoy themselves , get their fish enjoy themselves, get their fish and chips or whatever, and have and chips or whatever, and have a nice day out in whitby. >> thank you so much, lee. thank you. so. yeah, definitely . if you. so. yeah, definitely. if you're in the area this weekend, come to whitby for the fish and chips festival. >> oh, i know it looks lovely and nostalgia. you're making me really hungry. i've been on air since 12, but that cloud behind you looks ominous. anyway anna riley there yorkshire and humber reporter thank you very much for that update there, susan says whitby is a great place and delicious fish and chips, but i have to say, the best fish and chips i ever had wa
really, whitby. >> yeah, i mean. really, whitby. it's sort of all depending on the weather.s popular without, sort of, you know , we all have rent and know, we all have rent and different things to pay, so , so different things to pay, so, so we've just got to try and work the best we can, so that people can still afford, you know, a day out. i mean, the event's free, so people can come here, enjoy themselves , get their fish enjoy themselves, get their fish and chips or whatever, and...
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we are in whitby this morning, what a glorious view.it's the home of the bbc brea kfast also now it's the home of the bbc breakfast big deckchair. a huge beast, even i struggled to get up on that. the reason that's here is to give you a preview to see what's coming up. we're doing a series on coastal britain to see what you love about the coast and seaside. the deckchair has been travelling up and down the country to find out what you enjoy and how you feel about your issues with the seaside. we will give you a few more previews of what's been going on later in the programme. at the moment it is bathed in sunshine. a mixed reaction to the british seaside, particularly this summer, but the bank holiday weekend forecast is actually looking reasonable. a bit of rain today, many will see the sun, the wettest weather probably today in parts of northern ireland and scotland. heavy bursts and lengthy bursts developing. much of eastern scotland dry at the moment but we could see thunderstorms later and northern england dry, like whitby, variabl
we are in whitby this morning, what a glorious view.it's the home of the bbc brea kfast also now it's the home of the bbc breakfast big deckchair. a huge beast, even i struggled to get up on that. the reason that's here is to give you a preview to see what's coming up. we're doing a series on coastal britain to see what you love about the coast and seaside. the deckchair has been travelling up and down the country to find out what you enjoy and how you feel about your issues with the seaside....
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whitby moors bus, we will have one of those.ations. i think that somebody like us will always be needed. and we're happy to do it. but we don't really want to have to keep on taking overfailing bus services because that shouldn't be the case, should it? it is all the more reason, then, to cherish remaining routes like the 840, on which you can go where you need to while soaking up the views. simon gompertz, bbc news, north yorkshire. lucy martin has the weather. hello there. yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far for scotland, northern ireland and wales and we've also seen some pretty spectacular thunderstorms. bank holiday monday looks like it will offer something similar. some good spells of warm sunshine but still the risk of thundery showers, parts of east anglia, southern england and wales. they will be fairly hit and miss. not everyone catching one but if you do see one, they could cause some disruption. there will be plenty of sunshine around, the early mist and fog largely rolling back to eastern coastal areas
whitby moors bus, we will have one of those.ations. i think that somebody like us will always be needed. and we're happy to do it. but we don't really want to have to keep on taking overfailing bus services because that shouldn't be the case, should it? it is all the more reason, then, to cherish remaining routes like the 840, on which you can go where you need to while soaking up the views. simon gompertz, bbc news, north yorkshire. lucy martin has the weather. hello there. yesterday was the...
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alvin and tammy whitby say tteii son was dyslexic...... he was wasting my time..." (12:08:46) "he was nothing more than prison material..." (12:21:00) "regardless of policy and procedure, where was care and concern...." after four years at the school, the whitbys watched as theii son suffered in silence. (12:10:50) "he'd come home and i'd ask how was &pschool? fine...!" (12:19:07) "school was a living hell for him...!" in his son's bedroom last september, alvin whhtby made one horrific discovery.... (12:33:24) (alvin whitby) "he hanged himself from the rafter in the bedroom.. i had to cut my son from the ceiling to &pfall in my arms dead..." the whitby's blame the school for their son's death. (22:27725) (abell) "this isn't the first time teachers have been accused of being bullies. in fact, some researchhsuggest two-percent of elementary and middle &pschool kids have been bullied by a teacher...." (nc video) "says minus 20-percent for being a loser...." in north carolina last year, a sixth grade teacher wrote 'loser' on his studeets take
alvin and tammy whitby say tteii son was dyslexic...... he was wasting my time..." (12:08:46) "he was nothing more than prison material..." (12:21:00) "regardless of policy and procedure, where was care and concern...." after four years at the school, the whitbys watched as theii son suffered in silence. (12:10:50) "he'd come home and i'd ask how was &pschool? fine...!" (12:19:07) "school was a living hell for him...!" in his son's bedroom last...
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there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years on bram stoker's dracula has millions of fans around the world. ah, the american actor really over his dom d, reportedly died in his sleep in the dominican republic where he was shooting a movie. he became a star with roles as a mobster and martin scorsese's gangster classic good fellows. and as baseball player shoeless, joe jackson in field of dreams, leo was 60 so the day is almost done. the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter. the w news, you can probably be of britain golf t v. we'll see you tomorrow. with with the new gold rush in the andes, lithium, this like metal is the raw material of the future. and it's essential to the expansion for metro mobility. but them is creating political intention and threatening a fragile ecosystem. the mining region is rife with controversy. next on d. w. it is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like. return to normal. and we visit those who are finding i
there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years on bram stoker's dracula has millions of fans around the world. ah, the american actor really over his dom d, reportedly died in his sleep in the dominican republic where he was shooting a movie. he became a star with roles as a mobster and martin scorsese's gangster classic good fellows. and as baseball player shoeless, joe jackson in field of dreams, leo was 60 so the day is almost done. the conversation...
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and to finish this week, i'm in whitby.e spiritual home to one of literature's most terrifying monsters. legend has it that a holiday in whitby provided author, bram stoker, with the inspiration for his most famous creation, dracula. and both the town and its ruined abbey feature in the novel. twice a year, as many as 10,000 visitors come here for an event that pays tribute to the town's eerie reputation. this is the whitby goth festival, and this year it's celebrating its 25th anniversary. wow, some of these costumes are just so impressive, they really make an effort. thatjacket looks incredible! tell me about the story behind this? well, this is what i call wearable sculpture. i took reference from sort of old mansion houses and cathedrals, and took the architecture, and thought about, you know, applying it to fabric. could you give us a little spin? of course, mate. oh, my days. look at the intricacy on the back! the stained glass panels actually are backlit, so at night—time we flick on and they actually illuminate. oh,
and to finish this week, i'm in whitby.e spiritual home to one of literature's most terrifying monsters. legend has it that a holiday in whitby provided author, bram stoker, with the inspiration for his most famous creation, dracula. and both the town and its ruined abbey feature in the novel. twice a year, as many as 10,000 visitors come here for an event that pays tribute to the town's eerie reputation. this is the whitby goth festival, and this year it's celebrating its 25th anniversary....
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there's lots of empires in whitby. wow, we're not sure about that, but 125 years on bram stoker's dracula has millions of fans around the world. let me, let me remind you of our top story this our russia is intensifying its campaign in ukraine's eastern dumbass region. floating attacks on dozens of towns in the hans going to nancy the k industrial city of savannah. done yeah, it's case in growing danger of becoming completely surrounded by more world news at the top of the our focus on europe's up next, looking at ukrainians, returning home to ruins, after russian troops withdrew. i'm good with with ah, with who? ah, she is the epitome of european royalty. but to the vast majority of her britain, she has always just been her majesty. elizabeth the 2nd is celebrating a 7 decade on the throne. and we find out just what people think of her. focus on d. w. ah, with asia and artic lovers guide by vibrating asian cities, 5 local artists, a unique experience of their craft, joined us before exclusive master classic with asia
there's lots of empires in whitby. wow, we're not sure about that, but 125 years on bram stoker's dracula has millions of fans around the world. let me, let me remind you of our top story this our russia is intensifying its campaign in ukraine's eastern dumbass region. floating attacks on dozens of towns in the hans going to nancy the k industrial city of savannah. done yeah, it's case in growing danger of becoming completely surrounded by more world news at the top of the our focus on europe's...
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there's lots of empires in whitby. while we're not sure about that, but 125 years on bram stoker's dracula has millions of fans around the world. well, here's a reminder off the top story we're following for you. german chancellor, olaf schultz says, russian president vladimir putin cannot be allowed to win in ukraine. he also said that germany will end its dependence on russian oil and gas. shots was addressing the final day of the world economic form in davos, switzerland that's all from us for now. of next conflict with the former russian prime minister, we have cassiano for in the hot seat. don't forget that you can stay up to date on all the latest news on our website, d, w dot com, where you can follow us on our social media accounts on pablo phone alias for made the team here in britain. thanks for watching and i'll see you again at the top of the next term. ah, with, [000:00:00;00] with you ah, into the conflict zone with sebastian. little is known about the inner workings of the kremlin, especially with vladim
there's lots of empires in whitby. while we're not sure about that, but 125 years on bram stoker's dracula has millions of fans around the world. well, here's a reminder off the top story we're following for you. german chancellor, olaf schultz says, russian president vladimir putin cannot be allowed to win in ukraine. he also said that germany will end its dependence on russian oil and gas. shots was addressing the final day of the world economic form in davos, switzerland that's all from us...
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there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years after the publication of bram stoker's novel dracula has millions of fans all over the world. the vampire genre has revitalized itself feeding on the blood of th june generation, bram stoker died in 191210 years before the 1st film. what would he have made of the enduring success of his creation? i think this is a one to the celebration of france stoker's legacy and the legacy of of dracula. because stoker was a man of theater. he spent his whole life looking at costumes, seeing productions gothic productions at the lifestyle here. sure. i want to celebration their faith, this performance, these costumes people living out their fantasies. the novel is had real traction in wide popular culture. and you can certainly see that around whitby with over terrorist attractions with shops that are inspired by dracula, by bram stoker. and it's all that really, that makes it so popular, any theater manager and the right mind would be very, very prou
there's lots of empires in whitby. well, we're not sure about that, but 125 years after the publication of bram stoker's novel dracula has millions of fans all over the world. the vampire genre has revitalized itself feeding on the blood of th june generation, bram stoker died in 191210 years before the 1st film. what would he have made of the enduring success of his creation? i think this is a one to the celebration of france stoker's legacy and the legacy of of dracula. because stoker was a...
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there's lots of empires in whitby. wow, we're not sure about that, but 125 years own bram stoker's dracula has millions of fans around the world. this is did only news life from berlin coming up next in news asia. a 1000000 of afghanistan's children threatened with severe malnutrition will have an update from the un cobble on the bursting, hunger christ it bearish vanity. we'll have those toners of more in news asia in just a moment. i'll be back at the top of the hour with world world news. and of course, around the clock there's always the website, the w dot com, all the have a good day. ah, with ah, with, ah, she is the epitome of european royalty. but to the vast majority of her britain, she has always just been her majesty elizabeth the 2nd is celebrating a 7 decade on the throne. and we find out just what people think of her focus on europe. in 60 minutes, d w. not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day in depth look at current news, events which analyzed by
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across the borough i think there are about six accessible taxis, in whitby we have two.d is for disabled people to shout loud and to tackle things. we'd like change quickly. it's happening very slowly. we asked scarborough borough council for an interview and they provided a statement saying... we asked the owners of abbey wharf restaurant for an interview, but they declined. they did say they were doing everything in their power to rectify the situation and a lift will be installed. but when you're living with a terminal disease, the time for change is now. but you won't give up. i won't give up. for the first—time, families of indian soldiers from undivided punjab who served in world war i will have access to the service registers of their ancestors, all thanks to a new website set up by uk—based historians. the records, which have been lying in a museum in pakistan for almost a century, have now been made available online for free. our south asian diaspora reporter gaggan sabherwal has more. so this is the village where i grew up, and that is my great—great—grandfathe
across the borough i think there are about six accessible taxis, in whitby we have two.d is for disabled people to shout loud and to tackle things. we'd like change quickly. it's happening very slowly. we asked scarborough borough council for an interview and they provided a statement saying... we asked the owners of abbey wharf restaurant for an interview, but they declined. they did say they were doing everything in their power to rectify the situation and a lift will be installed. but when...
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she said there _ up with you in whitby? she said there isn't— up with you in whitby?dless of the result here today, but _ hopes, regardless of the result here today, but there will be, so that's really _ today, but there will be, so that's really what — today, but there will be, so that's really what we have been talking about, _ really what we have been talking about, and we have been talking about— about, and we have been talking about the — about, and we have been talking about the here will stop there is no alcohol— about the here will stop there is no alcohol because of the trouble that happened last summer, but it really didn't— happened last summer, but it really didn't think— happened last summer, but it really didn't think that was going to be a problem _ didn't think that was going to be a problem because if you look at the people _ problem because if you look at the people who were here it wasn't big groups— people who were here it wasn't big groups of— people who were here it wasn't big groups of guys, it was families, young _ groups of guys, it was famili
she said there _ up with you in whitby? she said there isn't— up with you in whitby?dless of the result here today, but _ hopes, regardless of the result here today, but there will be, so that's really _ today, but there will be, so that's really what — today, but there will be, so that's really what we have been talking about, _ really what we have been talking about, and we have been talking about— about, and we have been talking about the — about, and we have been talking about the...
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the whitby is famous for bram stoker's dracuta. _ whitby is famous for bram stoker's dracula, the gothry and we now have _ minds, fast forward a century and we now have the biggest mining area in the country— now have the biggest mining area in the country with anglo—american investments averaging £1 million every— investments averaging £1 million every day— investments averaging £1 million every day and employing around a thousand — every day and employing around a thousand people developing the new mine just _ thousand people developing the new mine just outside whitby. with its 23 mite _ mine just outside whitby. with its 23 mile connecting tunnel to teesside _ 23 mile connecting tunnel to teesside where the mayor ben houchen is delivering _ teesside where the mayor ben houchen is delivering so much economic development. the north yorkshire moors _ development. the north yorkshire moors national park made famous as a location _ moors national park made famous as a location in _ moors national park made famous as a location in heartbeat on tv is home to many— location in heartbeat on
the whitby is famous for bram stoker's dracuta. _ whitby is famous for bram stoker's dracula, the gothry and we now have _ minds, fast forward a century and we now have the biggest mining area in the country— now have the biggest mining area in the country with anglo—american investments averaging £1 million every— investments averaging £1 million every day— investments averaging £1 million every day and employing around a thousand — every day and employing around a thousand people...
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ade getting his goth on there in whitby. be said that when it comes to food, until relatively recently, england didn't have the best reputation. but now you can find a slew of michelin—star restaurants and top—notch grub from all around the world here. there is one place, though, where you can still get a true taste of traditional english food that you won't maybe find in any good food guide, but has been keeping the nation fed for generations. they're nicknamed greasy spoon cafes and i love �*em. this caff is a true family affair, and it's been passed down between generations since 1900. my dad was born upstairs in 1925, along with his brothers and sisters. we used to come in here before school, we'd come in here after school. it was part of our lives. there's a really nice vibe in here as well. you get, like, a lot of regular people that come back, and they really sort of rely on you. like, if they didn't come into the caff, they maybe wouldn't talk to a lot of people during the day. like, a lot of the older people, especi
ade getting his goth on there in whitby. be said that when it comes to food, until relatively recently, england didn't have the best reputation. but now you can find a slew of michelin—star restaurants and top—notch grub from all around the world here. there is one place, though, where you can still get a true taste of traditional english food that you won't maybe find in any good food guide, but has been keeping the nation fed for generations. they're nicknamed greasy spoon cafes and i...
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- from whitby? yes, yes, from kate, my cousin my long lost relative. i found her, robert.he's written. she's moved from whitby, as a matter of fact, to a little village called kirk--kirkewell that's it. she's widowed, owns a pet shop. how long is it since you've seen her? oh, not since we were at school together. - oh, you must invite her over. - too late, she's invited us. to yorkshire? we don't have to have passports. oh, think of it, robert, sea air, crab salads, lobster. what do you say? we've nothing much on. well, i have. sorry, i have this article to write. - oh. - there's a deadline. we journalists work to them. - and i don't want my article to be in late. - oh, i understand, robert. i've got to do some research into that dodgy roofing company. i can't believe this. i've found somebody from my family. i thought they'd all passed on. ( laughs ) kate fielding. oh, she did turn a good skipping rope. ♪ salt, mustard vinegar, pepper ♪ ♪ pepper, salt ♪ ♪ mustard, vinegar pepper, salt ♪ ♪ mustard, vinegar, pepper ♪ hetty: oh, it looks just like lancashire, really. ( cell
- from whitby? yes, yes, from kate, my cousin my long lost relative. i found her, robert.he's written. she's moved from whitby, as a matter of fact, to a little village called kirk--kirkewell that's it. she's widowed, owns a pet shop. how long is it since you've seen her? oh, not since we were at school together. - oh, you must invite her over. - too late, she's invited us. to yorkshire? we don't have to have passports. oh, think of it, robert, sea air, crab salads, lobster. what do you say?...
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whitby moors bus, we'll have one of those.like us will always be needed. and we're happy to do it. but we don't really want to have to keep on taking overfailing bus services because that shouldn't be the case, should it? it's all the more reason, then, to cherish remaining routes like the 840, on which you can go where you need to while soaking up the views. simon gompertz, bbc news, north yorkshire. let's get the wqeather now with stav danaos. it has not been fabulous for everyone. violent thunderstorms through the midlands yesterday brought catastrophic flooding as we heard. through the rest of this afternoon. low cloud and mist burns back and another fine and warm and sunny day and humid across sunny areas and we could see showers and thunderstorms. a bit hit and miss with sums gained right altogether. 20 celsius across the south west and north east of scotland but low cloud and mist rolls back in across many areas and we could see and read down pours. we start tuesday on a grey note with cloud breaking and burning back to
whitby moors bus, we'll have one of those.like us will always be needed. and we're happy to do it. but we don't really want to have to keep on taking overfailing bus services because that shouldn't be the case, should it? it's all the more reason, then, to cherish remaining routes like the 840, on which you can go where you need to while soaking up the views. simon gompertz, bbc news, north yorkshire. let's get the wqeather now with stav danaos. it has not been fabulous for everyone. violent...
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whitby moores bus, we will have one of those. be needed. and we're happy to do it. but we don't really want to have to keep on taking overfailing bus services because that shouldn't be the case, should it? it is all the more reason, then, to cherish remaining routes like the 840, on which you can go where you need to while soaking up the views. simon gompertz, bbc news, north yorkshire. an illegal immigrant from africa has been hailed a hero after scaling a block of flats in paris to save a boy who was hanging from a fourth floor balcony. that's mamoudou gassama on the left, who in less than a minute pulled himself up with his bare hands, and grabbed the child — while a neighbour was trying to hold on from another flat. in the past half hour, president emmanuel macron has thanked him personally during a meeting at the elysee palace.
whitby moores bus, we will have one of those. be needed. and we're happy to do it. but we don't really want to have to keep on taking overfailing bus services because that shouldn't be the case, should it? it is all the more reason, then, to cherish remaining routes like the 840, on which you can go where you need to while soaking up the views. simon gompertz, bbc news, north yorkshire. an illegal immigrant from africa has been hailed a hero after scaling a block of flats in paris to save a boy...
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much better than dressing in a suit than in whitby!am dealtry�*s up for the challenge. will it work? aha! and to help him... ..a bird—scaring kite. we could do with that on our caravan. - i'm sick of cleaning up after them. they get everywhere? they do, love, they do. it's fun, and the seagulls do look like they're a bit wary of it. do you think you could put a few of these up around brid? i'd like to think we could. is this going to work? yeah, i actually think it will work. i think it's a great deterrent. do you really? but not everyone agrees. will it work? no, i think the seagulls willjust attack it. - do you think they're that naughty? yeah, they are, yeah. so there are other ways to keep the seagulls off. some people recommend an umbrella when you're eating your food. the only problem is, at a seaside it's a little bit windy. and anyway, there's a much simpler solution. we have this problem every year with the seagulls. and it's education, education, education. if you feed the seagulls they know they've got a food source that the
much better than dressing in a suit than in whitby!am dealtry�*s up for the challenge. will it work? aha! and to help him... ..a bird—scaring kite. we could do with that on our caravan. - i'm sick of cleaning up after them. they get everywhere? they do, love, they do. it's fun, and the seagulls do look like they're a bit wary of it. do you think you could put a few of these up around brid? i'd like to think we could. is this going to work? yeah, i actually think it will work. i think it's a...
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alvin and tammy whitby say they never knew how much their 15-year olddson, richard, was suffering atool. (3:36:15) "he was told he was stupid, he was wasting their time, he was taking up space and he was nothing more than prison material..." their son, who was dyslexic, was a student at talbot county's accelerated learning center.... but behind the walls of his portable classroom is where the whitby's say their son was bullied by the very teachers who were supposed to help. (3:49:03) (reading letter) "she wanted me to call him names like redneck..." in letters written to the whitby's, substitute teachers described how they were encouraged to bully their son. but by the time the letters arrived....15-year old richard whitby had taken matters into his own hands. (12:33:21) (file) "i found my son hanging from the ceiling in his bedroom..." their pain has prompted action.... (3:32:20) (attorney) "we're putting talbot county government on notice..." today, attorney michael belsky threatened talbot county with legal action.... (3:36:57) "our investigation had revealed richard had been comp
alvin and tammy whitby say they never knew how much their 15-year olddson, richard, was suffering atool. (3:36:15) "he was told he was stupid, he was wasting their time, he was taking up space and he was nothing more than prison material..." their son, who was dyslexic, was a student at talbot county's accelerated learning center.... but behind the walls of his portable classroom is where the whitby's say their son was bullied by the very teachers who were supposed to help. (3:49:03)...