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i'm sure somewhere deep in whitehall is the upper bound of what they will go to.james, let's talk about children bingeing on social media. the children za is warning of kids being on the tablets and smartphones all the time. it's like junk food. it is a good sunday story because all parents are concerned that the children are on screen is too much. but parents have been worried about that since the dawn of television to some extent. it is interesting because kids don't watch television any more. they do watch youtube as social media. that's just the way it is, things have changed. there is a lot of talk about comparing it to junk food. there is a lot of talk about comparing it to junk foodlj there is a lot of talk about comparing it to junk food. i am sure pa rents comparing it to junk food. i am sure parents will be screaming at the television right now. stop them bingeing on social media, but how do you do it? the children tsar doesn't seem you do it? the children tsar doesn't seem to have any ideas of how to do this. adults of a problem with this as well. speak
i'm sure somewhere deep in whitehall is the upper bound of what they will go to.james, let's talk about children bingeing on social media. the children za is warning of kids being on the tablets and smartphones all the time. it's like junk food. it is a good sunday story because all parents are concerned that the children are on screen is too much. but parents have been worried about that since the dawn of television to some extent. it is interesting because kids don't watch television any...
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he's top dog, but whitehall doesn't work quite like that.good spends almost as much time fighting the bureaucracy around him and his rivals as the people who are trying to steal something important and dangerous. welcome. it might be thought by some people that when you reach the top of the tree in the secret world, you know everything, you're in charge. but in this book, charles, your hero, discovers that many of the battles he's fighting aren't with the other side or some terrorist group or something, but with people around him. yes. i think that's not peculiar to the secret world either. i think most organisations, maybe even the bbc, you might find you devote a lot of your energies to internecine warfare, or to problems within the organisation which stop you doing what it's there to do. so that is part of charles' dilemma and i think it's in a way easier to write a spy novel if you have things going on on the home front than if you're just fighting, as it were, the war abroad. and that's life particularly in that kind of world because th
he's top dog, but whitehall doesn't work quite like that.good spends almost as much time fighting the bureaucracy around him and his rivals as the people who are trying to steal something important and dangerous. welcome. it might be thought by some people that when you reach the top of the tree in the secret world, you know everything, you're in charge. but in this book, charles, your hero, discovers that many of the battles he's fighting aren't with the other side or some terrorist group or...
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the whole weight of whitehall and the civil service is now just whole weight of whitehall and the civilt having to focus on brexit to make the best of it. next week, monday david davis goes to brussels, again for the start of the latest round of brexit talks and we are told that he will be more bullish and go there and tell the eu that they have got to start sharing a bit more flexibility. that will do it! britain has been, and a purpose their kids will love these things, their kids will love these things, the last couple of weeks open publishing all these policy papers to set up their position so he is saying we're doing this work you got to metres halfway so it could get a bit feisty this week, i think. open to now the us shown no willingness whatsoever to try and meet any of the uk's demands. and saying that the uk's demands. and saying that the eu has to stop dragging its feet. that's weird because that is what the eu has been saying about the uk, and i've got to the stage where you can hear the pleading in their towns where they are saying, we want some clarity, a bit, anything to
the whole weight of whitehall and the civil service is now just whole weight of whitehall and the civilt having to focus on brexit to make the best of it. next week, monday david davis goes to brussels, again for the start of the latest round of brexit talks and we are told that he will be more bullish and go there and tell the eu that they have got to start sharing a bit more flexibility. that will do it! britain has been, and a purpose their kids will love these things, their kids will love...
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the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall with different departments saying they weren'the idea. a government spokesman said later it would ensure any changes on the roads didn't reduce safety for children. roger harrabin, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. today delivered a summer soaking in many places, particularly close to the south coast of england. if you we re the south coast of england. if you were planning a trip to the beach in lyme regis you may have turned and headed home because that was the scene for a weather watcher. in northern scotland, blue skies to be found. not a lot of cloud across northern parts of scotland and elsewhere cloudy skies and rain, really heavy rain moving across southern england in particular and that will continue across east anglia and the south—eastern night with blustery winds. rain moving back to northern scotland so things will turn wet as the night goes on and then further showers packing in towards the west. low pressure is with us as we head through tomorrow and we revert to something we are used to, a mixture of sunshin
the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall with different departments saying they weren'the idea. a government spokesman said later it would ensure any changes on the roads didn't reduce safety for children. roger harrabin, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. today delivered a summer soaking in many places, particularly close to the south coast of england. if you we re the south coast of england. if you were planning a trip to the beach in lyme regis you may have turned and...
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i remember one time walking through this book and i saw a sign on the whitehall, salesperson or ask forill firs forgiveness later, that kind of mentality exists there but it doesn't exist in washington. the way we are always going to do things. so in the status quo california is the wild west and so there is a culture differential to begin with and i think that sometimes causes tension. it depends on the administrati administration. bill clinton and barack obama saw great benefits from california and managed to get congress (-open-paren final this money through mass transit, rnc, hope filled with the programs of their federal funds for the space exploration and things like that because of all the talent.e george w. bush was rather benign and trump is going to be interesting. some people are already pulling their hair out because he california, i don't know that he does but maybe he does. we have kevin mccarthy and some pretty sharp people republicans and democrats in congress which will be able to exercise a little common sense and leverage, so i'm not so sure that someone like president t
i remember one time walking through this book and i saw a sign on the whitehall, salesperson or ask forill firs forgiveness later, that kind of mentality exists there but it doesn't exist in washington. the way we are always going to do things. so in the status quo california is the wild west and so there is a culture differential to begin with and i think that sometimes causes tension. it depends on the administrati administration. bill clinton and barack obama saw great benefits from...
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give people what they were promised in the field, is something that perhaps we might have thought whitehallned more for but that is not the case and we are where we are and the time is ticking. we were talking about big ben but of course the real clock thatis ben but of course the real clock that is ticking is on the brexit negotiations, which have to be completed by march 2019. in negotiations, which have to be completed by march 20 19. in the telegraph, it says one of the repercussions is a government might abandon or water down restrictions oi'i abandon or water down restrictions on student visas. how long do they spend talking on the fact they needed to do that? and they may not have to do that at all? many people might be thinking we were wrong. others might feel that this is the way forward? i feel i must add that... and continuing the theme that... and continuing the theme that the euro claims an eight year high against the pound because the euro economies are doing very well? converter hours. it is 1.8 and people say that by the time of brexit who could be parity because compared to
give people what they were promised in the field, is something that perhaps we might have thought whitehallned more for but that is not the case and we are where we are and the time is ticking. we were talking about big ben but of course the real clock thatis ben but of course the real clock that is ticking is on the brexit negotiations, which have to be completed by march 2019. in negotiations, which have to be completed by march 20 19. in the telegraph, it says one of the repercussions is a...
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the first caveat is this is not policy in whitehall but is being looked at very seriously.not accept any figure on the back of a fag packet, it has to be legally credible and binding. and that would end after the transition period, would it? yes, and then you are saying, what will you do after transition period ? theresa may in that lancaster house speech said there would be an end to fast payments but the uk would continue to contribute to programmes including horizon 2020, an 80 billion euros research fund to take science products to the market. the galileo project, an eu global satellite navigation system. erasmus, the student exchange programme. and how about this, the civil nuclear watchdog, and that's a bit of a problem because it's overseen by the ec], but they would use the mechanism of an arms length relationship with the ec] to divide that up. a un committee has described the situation for disabled people in the uk as a "human catastrophe" and said it has more concerns about this country, due to funding cuts, than any other country in its ten year history. theresi
the first caveat is this is not policy in whitehall but is being looked at very seriously.not accept any figure on the back of a fag packet, it has to be legally credible and binding. and that would end after the transition period, would it? yes, and then you are saying, what will you do after transition period ? theresa may in that lancaster house speech said there would be an end to fast payments but the uk would continue to contribute to programmes including horizon 2020, an 80 billion euros...
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but whitehall doesn't work like that. of his time fighting theocracy as the enemies. welcome. it might be thought by some people that when you reach the top of the tree, that the secret world, you know everything, you are in charge. the hero discovers that many of the battles he is fighting are not with the other side or some terrorist group of something, but with people around him. yes, that is not peculiar to the secret world either. most organisations, maybe even the bbc, you devote a lot of your energies to problems within your organisation that stop you doing what you are there to do. that is pa rt what you are there to do. that is part of his dilemma, and i think in a way it is easier to write a spy novel if you have things going on on the home front than if you're just fighting the war abroad. that is life particularly in that sort of world, because there is so much that you can't say, even to fairly close colleagues. that might also be true of the bbc, who knows gretchen mike i couldn't comment. that is the way th
but whitehall doesn't work like that. of his time fighting theocracy as the enemies. welcome. it might be thought by some people that when you reach the top of the tree, that the secret world, you know everything, you are in charge. the hero discovers that many of the battles he is fighting are not with the other side or some terrorist group of something, but with people around him. yes, that is not peculiar to the secret world either. most organisations, maybe even the bbc, you devote a lot of...
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whitehall, 76 for you. bethlehem at 74. walnut port currently at 70.th and east, jersey shore looking are really nice, atlantic city, 74 degrees. wood bine, 76. cape may courthouse at 74 degrees. your neighborhood planner for the next -- for the next couple hours through early tomorrow morning, at 1:00 a.m., 67 degrees. clouds developing early tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. 63. so overall, a really nice stretch. this area of high pressure keeping everything high and dry. we really do like this weather we are seeing for the next several days. and in fact, through early tomorrow morning, look at this, 57 degrees at 5:00 a.m. a cooler start, but definitely a nice start nonetheless. the lehigh valley, 9:00 p.m., 6 f 62 degrees for you. 5:00 a.m., 53 degrees with a couple clouds and the jersey shore looking really good tomorrow morning. at 5:00 a.m., 62 degrees with just a couple of clouds. so enjoy the rest of today. and tomorrow because we definitely have a great stretch of weather and then tracking some showers by tuesday. late tuesday into wednesday. how
whitehall, 76 for you. bethlehem at 74. walnut port currently at 70.th and east, jersey shore looking are really nice, atlantic city, 74 degrees. wood bine, 76. cape may courthouse at 74 degrees. your neighborhood planner for the next -- for the next couple hours through early tomorrow morning, at 1:00 a.m., 67 degrees. clouds developing early tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. 63. so overall, a really nice stretch. this area of high pressure keeping everything high and dry. we really do like this...
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usually by allowing their way in whitehall around people who three people killed them or three starters in late march i don't see any understanding i fear that if you push on either continuing that fifty. or maybe getting wars i think this will bear that out and in time so on both sides are entrenched wildfire the whole however out of the national guard along. with just. like i would have returned to one of our top stories former russian ambassador to the us history act has opened up about his conversations with ex u.s. national security advisor michael flynn the controversial discussions which took place during the trumpet ministrations transition into power did lead to flynn having to leave his post said that sanctions were not discussed and that the two officials focused on terrorism let's get the thoughts now of his story in russian analyst martin mccauley. martin what do you make of mystic history x. comments then how significant are they do you think. they're very significant because. of the russian ambassador and he's stating his position. he discussed with general flu. and he's
usually by allowing their way in whitehall around people who three people killed them or three starters in late march i don't see any understanding i fear that if you push on either continuing that fifty. or maybe getting wars i think this will bear that out and in time so on both sides are entrenched wildfire the whole however out of the national guard along. with just. like i would have returned to one of our top stories former russian ambassador to the us history act has opened up about his...
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there was perhaps better communication that could have been had with others in government and in whitehallree of them, but you are right, i do not think there is much of an apology here, not really any hint of, i hold my hands up, this is where we went wrong. he does have a bit of advice, you saw there that he is advising the tory party not to retreat into traditional conservatism, advising theresa may to stick with the social care reform, which, you will remember, was a real stumbling block in the campaign. he was the architect of that policy, and he's defending quite a lot, actually. he is advising theresa may to stick with promising to intervene in markets. so various hints of what we can expect in his regular column that will be coming in the telegraph, he will also be writing for the sun in the coming months, too, but i do not think it is going to be a tell all, but we might get a few insights down the line. the un will vote on tough new economic sanctions today that seeks to deprive north korea of 1billion dollars in revenues as the united states attempts to stitch together an intern
there was perhaps better communication that could have been had with others in government and in whitehallree of them, but you are right, i do not think there is much of an apology here, not really any hint of, i hold my hands up, this is where we went wrong. he does have a bit of advice, you saw there that he is advising the tory party not to retreat into traditional conservatism, advising theresa may to stick with the social care reform, which, you will remember, was a real stumbling block in...
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downing street, the spanish and union flags are flying at half—mast as well as at other buildings in whitehallnister has said that the uk stands shoulder to shoulder with spain. we must work together if we are to confront this evil of terrorism. and to confront a deal with the perverted, extremist ideology which drives it. ridding the internet of poisonous material, and ensuring that the police and security services have the powers that they need. terrorism is the great threat that we all face. together, we will defeat it. great threat that we all face. together, we will defeat itm great threat that we all face. together, we will defeat it. it was just a few months ago, london faced several attacks in westminster, london bridge, finsbury park and that attack in manchester also. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has expressed his condolences, saying that london stands with barcelona against the evil of terrorism. thank you, eleanor. a couple of hours ago in this square, thousands of people came to observe a minute's silence to pay respects to the dead and injured from the attacks last night, in
downing street, the spanish and union flags are flying at half—mast as well as at other buildings in whitehallnister has said that the uk stands shoulder to shoulder with spain. we must work together if we are to confront this evil of terrorism. and to confront a deal with the perverted, extremist ideology which drives it. ridding the internet of poisonous material, and ensuring that the police and security services have the powers that they need. terrorism is the great threat that we all...
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and around the corner from there, whitehall is also closed southbound from horse guards road.gert have introduced called it. black—clad is with us first thing. mist and murk around. the cloud is thick enough to produce drizzle. temperatures, 22 as a maximum. this evening and overnight, the cloud is still with us the be patches of mist and fog to look out for. 17—18. not comfortable for sleeping. fairly cloudy and murky to start the day tomorrow. it should be in and break into the afternoon. bright intervals developing. the odd isolated shower. more sunshinerising. 25 degrees. the outlook. a humid start week this week. temperatures more warm tomorrow thanks to sunshine. turning more fresh next week. pets and cinema aren't a natural combination, but one theatre has now opened its doors to dogs. "doggy cinema sundays" at the london's picture house in piccadilly now allows owners to bring their pets and watch a film together. 0rganisers say it's growing in popularity, and they expect to keep it going. we all sat down in a marketing meeting and decided it was a fun idea. london is
and around the corner from there, whitehall is also closed southbound from horse guards road.gert have introduced called it. black—clad is with us first thing. mist and murk around. the cloud is thick enough to produce drizzle. temperatures, 22 as a maximum. this evening and overnight, the cloud is still with us the be patches of mist and fog to look out for. 17—18. not comfortable for sleeping. fairly cloudy and murky to start the day tomorrow. it should be in and break into the afternoon....
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there is a good service on the tubes this morning. 0n the roads, whitehall is closed southbound from central london, park lane has two lanes closed northbound at hyde park corner, following a diesel spillage. in romford, ardleigh green, slewins lane is closed because of a burst watermain near to cavenham gardens. in the city, the a1 is closed southbound at the barbican for gas works. let's have a check on the weather now, with lucy martin. hello, good morning. aftera hello, good morning. after a settled and somewhat summary we can, it has turned something a little bit more changeable as we move through this week. today, though, does start of quite bright. we will see some hazy sunshine posting of the cloud will tend to increase as we go through the day. so putting the detail onto the day. so putting the detail onto the map, then, a dry and bright start with some hazy sunshine through the morning but cloud tending to ease from the west as we move into the afternoon. 0ne tending to ease from the west as we move into the afternoon. one or two outbreaks of rain, temperatures reaching a m
there is a good service on the tubes this morning. 0n the roads, whitehall is closed southbound from central london, park lane has two lanes closed northbound at hyde park corner, following a diesel spillage. in romford, ardleigh green, slewins lane is closed because of a burst watermain near to cavenham gardens. in the city, the a1 is closed southbound at the barbican for gas works. let's have a check on the weather now, with lucy martin. hello, good morning. aftera hello, good morning. after...
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the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall with different departments saying they weren‘ any changes on the roads didn‘t reduce safety for children. roger harrabin, bbc news. new research suggests more than a million women in their early sixties, are financially worse off, because of the rise in the state pension age. the institute for fiscal studies, says while the government is saving £5 billion a year, many women are losing on average, more than £30 a week. here‘s simon gompertz. waiting for the state pension and struggling to get by. no trips to the pictures of the pubs. my lifestyle has changed. i cannot do the things i used to do. surely from aberdeen is 61. she‘s not working because of ill—health and she will not qualify for the pension until is 66. the effect it has had on me,... ending it all. having to... ryan my family. my son said to me you brought me up, you always gave me when you had it and it is my turn. but it is still hard. pension at age used to be 60 for women and 65 men. by used to be 60 for women and 65 men. by the end of the decade it will be 66 for
the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall with different departments saying they weren‘ any changes on the roads didn‘t reduce safety for children. roger harrabin, bbc news. new research suggests more than a million women in their early sixties, are financially worse off, because of the rise in the state pension age. the institute for fiscal studies, says while the government is saving £5 billion a year, many women are losing on average, more than £30 a week. here‘s simon...
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there was perhaps better communication that could have been had with others in government and in whitehallreally run things just of them, but i don't think there is much of an apology here, not really any hint of you know i hold my hands up and this is where we went wrong. he does have a bit of advice, you saw there that he is advising the tory party not to retreat into traditional conservatism and advising theresa may to stick with that social care reform which was a stumbling block in the campaign. he was the architect of that policy, but he is sticking to his guns and he is defending a lot and advising theresa may to stick with promising to intervene in markets. so various hints of what i think we can expect in his regular column that will be coming in the telegraph. he will be writing for the sun in the coming months too. i don't think it will be a tell all that we might get a few more insights down the line. a british computer expert has appeared before a judge in las vegas charged with creating software to steal bank details. prosecutors say 23—year—old marcus hutchins had admitted w
there was perhaps better communication that could have been had with others in government and in whitehallreally run things just of them, but i don't think there is much of an apology here, not really any hint of you know i hold my hands up and this is where we went wrong. he does have a bit of advice, you saw there that he is advising the tory party not to retreat into traditional conservatism and advising theresa may to stick with that social care reform which was a stumbling block in the...
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a whitehall spokesperson has said: kit believes the government has to find the money. this bill, then people like the guys that are here, who we are here with today, will be left without the care they need, that just today, will be left without the care they need, thatjust cannot happen. it needs to be... it needs to be footed by the government. is echoing the fears of charity care providers that being forced to find the money will lead to closures with vulnerable residents the big losers. studio: for years these familiar faces have dominated british athletics for years but as the teams begin arriving in london for the world championships, let's have a look at who will pick up the baton, once they are gone. here's natalie pirks: gold for great britain again. expectation rather than hope, so successful have british athletes been over the last few years that older moments have become the norm, but guaranteed medals are a thing of the past. yes again is hill has retired, world champion long jumper greg rutherford is out injured, mo farah is bidding farewell to the track.
a whitehall spokesperson has said: kit believes the government has to find the money. this bill, then people like the guys that are here, who we are here with today, will be left without the care they need, that just today, will be left without the care they need, thatjust cannot happen. it needs to be... it needs to be footed by the government. is echoing the fears of charity care providers that being forced to find the money will lead to closures with vulnerable residents the big losers....
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whitehall, 64 degrees. easton currently 66. the p.a.chillier than average night for this time of year. new hope, your current temperature, 63 degrees. what about the jersey shore?ernorthwesterly wind. now, tomorrow temperatures are going to start to climb a little bit into tuesday and wednesday and thursday. so a pretty nice stretch if you like the warmer temperatures. we're going to see lots of low to mid 80s tomorrow. look at the clouds starting to develop as the day progresses. keep that in mind. you'll need the sunglasses. lehigh valley burkes county redding, 83 degrees. dover will see low 80s along with rehoboth beach with those developing clouds. hour by hour forecast picks up on those clouds we just saw on our satellite. radar image starting at 11:30 p.m. through tomorrow notice how the clouds start to develop. mostly cloudy skies by tomorrow afternoon, but no big deal. those scattered showers i do think will hold off at least until tuesday. we pulled out the chances of those p.m. showers on monday although we could see some mond
whitehall, 64 degrees. easton currently 66. the p.a.chillier than average night for this time of year. new hope, your current temperature, 63 degrees. what about the jersey shore?ernorthwesterly wind. now, tomorrow temperatures are going to start to climb a little bit into tuesday and wednesday and thursday. so a pretty nice stretch if you like the warmer temperatures. we're going to see lots of low to mid 80s tomorrow. look at the clouds starting to develop as the day progresses. keep that in...
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a whitehall spokesperson said. kit believes the government has to find the money. here, who we are here with today, will be left without the care they need, and thatjust cannot happen. it needs to be... it needs to be footed by the government. he is echoing the fears of charity care providers that being forced to find the money will lead to closures the world athletics championships get under way in london this friday. for years, these familiarfaces have dominated british athletics. but as stars like mo farah prepare to run their last track races, natalie pirks has been considering who will pick up the baton once they're gone. gold for great britain again! expectation, rather than hope. so successful have british athletes been over the last few years that golden moments have become the norm. but guaranteed medals are a thing of the past. jessica ennis—hill has retired. world champion long jumper greg rutherford is out injured and sir mo farah is bidding farewell to the track after london. i have achieved what i wanted to achieve. and it would be nice to be able to
a whitehall spokesperson said. kit believes the government has to find the money. here, who we are here with today, will be left without the care they need, and thatjust cannot happen. it needs to be... it needs to be footed by the government. he is echoing the fears of charity care providers that being forced to find the money will lead to closures the world athletics championships get under way in london this friday. for years, these familiarfaces have dominated british athletics. but as...
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the danger is the whole oxygen of whitehall is sucked into this whole brexit debate and that's inevitablellenging and complex but actually we know there are many other reasons and issues people want us to tackle and many reasons why people voted to leave in the referendum which would be solved by brexit. those policy ideas to tackle those issues, for example lack of employment opportunities or poor education in parts of the country, have to be dealt with by government departments at the same time. i wonder how much opportunity there will be in parliament did that. you can't forget the deal that was me with the democratic unionist party to get some sort of majority. it would only take some people to rebel, perhaps people like yourself, who are supporters of the eu, for the whole process to be slowed down. there is a little riskier, it actually, it is in their? that this could become the dominant issue for the next 18 months, and everything is crowded back. there is a huge risk that this becomes a huge issue and the only issue that is talked about. i think that is wrong for a number of reas
the danger is the whole oxygen of whitehall is sucked into this whole brexit debate and that's inevitablellenging and complex but actually we know there are many other reasons and issues people want us to tackle and many reasons why people voted to leave in the referendum which would be solved by brexit. those policy ideas to tackle those issues, for example lack of employment opportunities or poor education in parts of the country, have to be dealt with by government departments at the same...
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the danger is the whole oxygen of whitehall is sucked into this whole brexit debate, and that's inevitablet's very big, very challenging and very complex. but actually we know there are many other reasons and issues people want us to tackle and many reasons why people voted to leave in the referendum which won't be solved by brexit. those policy ideas to tackle those issues, for example lack of employment opportunities or poor education in parts of the country, have to be dealt with by government departments at the same time. actually, this is a city outside of dong yang, i wonder, though, how much opportunity there's going to be, in parliament, to do that. because notwithstanding the deal which your party made with a small northern irish party, the democratic unionists, to give it some kind of majority in key votes. the fact is, it would only take a dozen or so of your colleagues to rebel — perhaps people like yourself, who were supporters of staying in the eu, or particular details of brexit — for the whole process to be slowed down. i mean, there is a real risk here, isn't there, that a
the danger is the whole oxygen of whitehall is sucked into this whole brexit debate, and that's inevitablet's very big, very challenging and very complex. but actually we know there are many other reasons and issues people want us to tackle and many reasons why people voted to leave in the referendum which won't be solved by brexit. those policy ideas to tackle those issues, for example lack of employment opportunities or poor education in parts of the country, have to be dealt with by...
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whitehall at 66. and nazareth at 70 degrees.s on the philly metro area, seeing lots of 60s and 70s. bustleton at 74. a little cooler here at 66. and chestnut hill, one degree warmer at 67 degrees. and for the jersey shore, looking really nice right now. we're seeing lots of 70s. atlantic city currently at 75 for you. upper township at 67. cape may courthouse, a really nice and comfortable 69 degrees. so let's focus on this hour by hour forecast for the solar eclipse. i'm going to start this tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. you start to see some clouds moving in from west to east. i'm going to pause this at 2:00 p.m. of course, it's all about that cloud cover. will he have a lot of clouds and get some scattered showers? by 2:00 p.m., we see some clouds moving in, but really important, notice how they're broken clouds. partly cloudy skies, and some scattered showers just starting to approach lehigh valley and just west of new castle county there. by 3:00 p.m., we're seeing one or two scattered showers. i don't see this being an issue
whitehall at 66. and nazareth at 70 degrees.s on the philly metro area, seeing lots of 60s and 70s. bustleton at 74. a little cooler here at 66. and chestnut hill, one degree warmer at 67 degrees. and for the jersey shore, looking really nice right now. we're seeing lots of 70s. atlantic city currently at 75 for you. upper township at 67. cape may courthouse, a really nice and comfortable 69 degrees. so let's focus on this hour by hour forecast for the solar eclipse. i'm going to start this...
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we're seeing whitehall seeing upper 80s. bethlehem at 89 degrees. easton currents temperature 86. so overall pretty comfortable as far as those temperatures are concerned. let's focus on this hour-by-hour forecast. we'll talk about what to expect for the rest of this evening tonight and of course for your weekend hour-by-hour starts at 5:00 p.m. notice how everything stays north and west. by about 1:00, 2:00 a.m. we start to see a line of storms moving into our viewing area. another pause points, by 5:00 a.m. we see everything clearing pretty quickly. again through the overnight hours, i say right before sunrise because then we'll see much improvement there. definitely more sunshine for your saturday. than we initially anticipated. temperatures for tomorrow is cooler. 84 expected high temperature. lot less muggy. on sunday plenty of sunshine. 82 is the expected high. however, tracking the following work week, 79 on monday with the threat of some thunderstorms. 82 on tuesday with a mix of sun and clouds. mix of sun and clouds on wednesday. notice we're seeing lots of low to mid-80s
we're seeing whitehall seeing upper 80s. bethlehem at 89 degrees. easton currents temperature 86. so overall pretty comfortable as far as those temperatures are concerned. let's focus on this hour-by-hour forecast. we'll talk about what to expect for the rest of this evening tonight and of course for your weekend hour-by-hour starts at 5:00 p.m. notice how everything stays north and west. by about 1:00, 2:00 a.m. we start to see a line of storms moving into our viewing area. another pause...
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maybe the penny is beginning to drop somewhere in whitehall that this idea of leaving the customs union market, we'd like to stay in that as well, wouldn't be that good for our economy, society, and prosperity large. the problem is that trying to extricate britain from what, 57 different trade deals that the eu have made over the last 40 years, leaves britain out in the cold because of brexit with all of that, to piece back all those jigsaw pieces, how are you going to put those pieces back together, how are you going to... do you see it, chris leslie, as a softening of the position? we thought we were heading for a so—called hard brexit and we were leaving the customs union and going for a deal that is almost exactly the same in all but name. do you now hope this is a softer brexit? i would hope so and philip hammond seems to be trying to pull the government in that direction. my worry is that there are so many obstacles that have to be thought through properly. for instance, how is the uk going to get a fresh free trade agreement with the eu through all of those national parliaments a
maybe the penny is beginning to drop somewhere in whitehall that this idea of leaving the customs union market, we'd like to stay in that as well, wouldn't be that good for our economy, society, and prosperity large. the problem is that trying to extricate britain from what, 57 different trade deals that the eu have made over the last 40 years, leaves britain out in the cold because of brexit with all of that, to piece back all those jigsaw pieces, how are you going to put those pieces back...
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every day officer whitehall greets new priso whose crimes range from simple parole violations to major felonies. >> what's your name? >> mcdaniels. >> all right. you been here before? >> no. >> go over stand by the fence. >> what's your name? >> jacob. >> how much time you got to do? >> six. >> six years? >> yeah. >> go over, stand by the fence. you can bring the rest of the guys off, too. we can stack them on the fence. >> you have any psych meds? >> no. >> do we have any situations with gang members? >> no. >> how much time you doing? >> 90 days. >> 90-day op? >> yeah. >> you know if you screw up in prison, that 90 days you come right back, it's over. you've got to be on your best behavior, understand me? >> yeah. >> it's different when you step in the door right now, all right? >> okay. >> step through the door. >> 90-day observations are used to better gauge what type of punishment a convict deserves. depending on his behavior, an inmate's sentence can be suspended completely. >> we're doing intake from alameda county right now. we're just, first processing. we check their apps, ma
every day officer whitehall greets new priso whose crimes range from simple parole violations to major felonies. >> what's your name? >> mcdaniels. >> all right. you been here before? >> no. >> go over stand by the fence. >> what's your name? >> jacob. >> how much time you got to do? >> six. >> six years? >> yeah. >> go over, stand by the fence. you can bring the rest of the guys off, too. we can stack them on the fence....
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whitehall. you have no idea. [ ticking ] first time i drank this, i had just enlisted. bland, immature.
whitehall. you have no idea. [ ticking ] first time i drank this, i had just enlisted. bland, immature.
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papers — our guests joining me tonight are katie martin of the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall sun. president trump has stepped up the war of words with north korea, saying the us military is "locked and loaded," with plans in place, if pyongyang acts unwisely. russia has now intervened in the deepening crisis, with foreign minister sergei lavrov, calling on both sides to sign up to a plan, to de—escalate tensions. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. after fire and fury comes "locked and loaded" — not the title of some hollywood summer blockbuster, but the words of america's commander in chief, to describe his country's state of military readiness. these are the latest pictures of b—i bombers stationed in guam, the motto of this squadron — "fight tonight." president trump reminded people of that on his twitterfeed this morning. he's deploying social media to ratchet up his rhetoric. "military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, "should north korea act unwisely. "hopefully, kim jong—un will find another path. " and last night, there was another
papers — our guests joining me tonight are katie martin of the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall sun. president trump has stepped up the war of words with north korea, saying the us military is "locked and loaded," with plans in place, if pyongyang acts unwisely. russia has now intervened in the deepening crisis, with foreign minister sergei lavrov, calling on both sides to sign up to a plan, to de—escalate tensions. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports....
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in lehigh, whitehall is 57 degrees and in north hampton, nazareth is 60 degrees right now. like yesterday, we'll see a quick warm-up. low 80s by 11:00 and into the 80s byat 3:00 this afternoon. that is the temperature line right there. this other line is the moisture line. that will be falling as the day goes on. so another really comfortable day. those clouds are moving through the midwest right now. the showers tomorrow morning will be to our west, but we'll start to see some of these clouds during the day. i think the showers will hold off until we get to the weekends, so good news there. 86 degrees this afternoon. no sign of any showersed the. but tomorrow will be in and out of clouds. we now get a break on sunday and a nice warm-up, too. nice weather returns for tuesday and wednesday and into the weekend. >>> trending this morning, what could have been a cat-tastrophy on the baseball field. feline got loose between the cardinals and the royals. the kansas city outfielder refused to pick it up. so it turns out to be a good decision not to mess with the cat. >> that's ye
in lehigh, whitehall is 57 degrees and in north hampton, nazareth is 60 degrees right now. like yesterday, we'll see a quick warm-up. low 80s by 11:00 and into the 80s byat 3:00 this afternoon. that is the temperature line right there. this other line is the moisture line. that will be falling as the day goes on. so another really comfortable day. those clouds are moving through the midwest right now. the showers tomorrow morning will be to our west, but we'll start to see some of these clouds...
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in westminster whitehall is closed southbound from horse guards avenue to parliament square until 27thg, we‘rejust seeing some showers move off to the east, actually, and then we‘re left with really a mainly dry day. a bit of cloud around this morning, but even that starts to clear, to give us some sunny spells through this afternoon. some showers bubbling up, but i think many of us will miss those altogether. temperatures getting up to about 2k degrees celsius. a little bit of a breeze. as we head through this evening, well, that cloud melts away, and we‘re left with mainly clear skies, and feeling a little cooler, as well. temperatures down to about 12 or 13 across the board, but we may see single figures in more rural spots. for tomorrow, well, fairly cloudy or hazy for the morning, but by the afternoon we‘re seeing a fair deal of sunshine, and temperatures up to 23 degrees celsius. 0vernight, though, the rain sets in, and that takes much of thursday to clear, so a fairly wet day. we‘re back to the sunshine and showers picture for friday, and that continues into the weekend, as well
in westminster whitehall is closed southbound from horse guards avenue to parliament square until 27thg, we‘rejust seeing some showers move off to the east, actually, and then we‘re left with really a mainly dry day. a bit of cloud around this morning, but even that starts to clear, to give us some sunny spells through this afternoon. some showers bubbling up, but i think many of us will miss those altogether. temperatures getting up to about 2k degrees celsius. a little bit of a breeze. as...
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not joking, next month you can practice your downward dog next to a chicken at whitehall farm in krifton, virginia. the hens are expected to stay in the pen during the class. but what's the fun in that if you don't have chickens crawling all over you? [ rooster crowing ] >>> we want to get a final check on your forecast now. sheena, i don't know how to transition to you from yoga chickens. >> farm yoga, i guess. i think it's strange that we went to farm animals and didn't do dogs and cats, we went trait to the dogs and very steady. more moderate rain in the district, gaithersburg, frederi frederick. we'll continue to see the waves of rain coming in. tropical storm harvey, the center is just offshore of houston. look at all the rain houston is getting, an additional 15-20 inches of rainfall before the storm moves away. new orleans is dealing with and eventually it will impact us. saturday looks like the day where we'll see the most amount of rainfall. sunday will be improving. monday looks good. after the rain today and today's rain is going to be around through the evening commute, more
not joking, next month you can practice your downward dog next to a chicken at whitehall farm in krifton, virginia. the hens are expected to stay in the pen during the class. but what's the fun in that if you don't have chickens crawling all over you? [ rooster crowing ] >>> we want to get a final check on your forecast now. sheena, i don't know how to transition to you from yoga chickens. >> farm yoga, i guess. i think it's strange that we went to farm animals and didn't do dogs...
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and other holdings in westminster and whitehall.oulder to shoulder with spain. this morning, i spoke with mariano rajoy, the spanish prime minister, to offer my deepest condolences after the terrible attack that took place in barcelona. the uk stands shoulder to shoulder with spain in confronting and dealing with the evil of terrorism and i have offered any assistance that we can provide. sadly, i must tell you that we do believe that a number of british nationals were caught up in the attack and we are urgently looking into reports of a child believed missing who is a british dual national. the foreign office is offering consular assistance to those who were involved in the attack and their families and working urgently to see if there are others that need their help. but we must work together if we are to confront this evil of terrorism. and also to confront and deal with the perverted extremist ideology which drives it. ridding the internet of poisonous material and ensuring that out poisonous material and ensuring that our polic
and other holdings in westminster and whitehall.oulder to shoulder with spain. this morning, i spoke with mariano rajoy, the spanish prime minister, to offer my deepest condolences after the terrible attack that took place in barcelona. the uk stands shoulder to shoulder with spain in confronting and dealing with the evil of terrorism and i have offered any assistance that we can provide. sadly, i must tell you that we do believe that a number of british nationals were caught up in the attack...
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integration policy unit in the cabinet office to integrate different approaches across whitehall.ike there student loan system. it has got some imaginative ideas about how to provide a framework and welcome to people when they first come. it talks about welcome centres in big cities, language cafes, which would be a centre for people who wa nt to would be a centre for people who want to be mentors or those who want to help. i think there is a lot of good sense in it and i think it built on the report that louise casey did at the end of last year. we are still awaiting a government response to that and hopefully some of these proposals, 56 proposals in this report, will feed into that government response to casey. having said all that, i do think this report is too political. it is not cross— party report is too political. it is not cross—party enough. it is not trying to appeal to both weavers and remainers. it is a militant defence of large—scale immigration. remainers. it is a militant defence of large-scale immigration. do you think it fails to address that many people do feel
integration policy unit in the cabinet office to integrate different approaches across whitehall.ike there student loan system. it has got some imaginative ideas about how to provide a framework and welcome to people when they first come. it talks about welcome centres in big cities, language cafes, which would be a centre for people who wa nt to would be a centre for people who want to be mentors or those who want to help. i think there is a lot of good sense in it and i think it built on the...
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the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall, with different departments saying they weren't any changes on roads didn't reduce safety for children. roger harrabin, bbc news. there is a growing shortfall in the number of beds needed to care for the elderly across the uk according to a bbc investigation. by the end of next year, up to 3,000 people won't be able to find a place in a care home. the association of directors of adult social services is calling for more money to be spent on nurses and carers so people can receive care in their own homes for longer. samantha fenwick reports. sam visits his nanjean in this care home every day. she moved into this home care centre 12 months ago after her dementia deteriorated and sam could not look after her at home. she is settled and looked up and the staff are caring and provide activities and have taken her on trips so she has been to blackpool recently which is her favourite place. she was very happy with that. but injune, bradford council decided to close the home. they say it was too expensive to maintain and they are looking f
the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall, with different departments saying they weren't any changes on roads didn't reduce safety for children. roger harrabin, bbc news. there is a growing shortfall in the number of beds needed to care for the elderly across the uk according to a bbc investigation. by the end of next year, up to 3,000 people won't be able to find a place in a care home. the association of directors of adult social services is calling for more money to be spent...
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statutorily duty on people mixing, the cabinet office working to integrate different approaches across whitehalldeas like how to provide a framework that welcomes people when they first come. it talks about welcome centres in big cities, language cafes which would also be a centre for mentors and people that want to help refugees or other kinds of immigrants to come here —— immigrants to come here —— immigrants who come here. it builds on the report that louise casey did at the end of last year. we‘re still awaiting a government response to that and hopefully some of these 56 oppose all is —— 56 proposals in this report will feed into the government response to casey. having said all that, i do think this report is too political. it is not cross— party report is too political. it is not cross—party enough, it is not trying to appeal to both levers and remainer is, it is a militant defence of large—scale immigration. in a moment we‘ll take a look at some of the business stories of the week, but first, the headlines on bbc news: passengers have been warned by rail operators to expect delays over t
statutorily duty on people mixing, the cabinet office working to integrate different approaches across whitehalldeas like how to provide a framework that welcomes people when they first come. it talks about welcome centres in big cities, language cafes which would also be a centre for mentors and people that want to help refugees or other kinds of immigrants to come here —— immigrants to come here —— immigrants who come here. it builds on the report that louise casey did at the end of...
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a whitehall spokesperson has said... kit believes the government has to find the money.e are here with today, will be left without the care they need, that just cannot happen. it needs to be... it needs to be footed by the government. echoing the fears of charity care providers that being forced to find the money will lead to closures with vulnerable residents the big losers. as tensions rise on the korean peninsula — events are closely watched by thousands of families in the south, who're hoping they can once again be allowed reunions with family members in the north. it was part of an olive branch offered by president moonjae—in just a few weeks ago— but the deadline for pyongyang to respond was meant to be today. karen allen reports. i mention not seeing each otherfor half a century, brothers and sisters separated are now united in only for a few precious hours before another goodbye. this was two years ago plans when the pipeline bought more reunions like these soon. then this happened... north korea tested a second ballistic missile just last week blasting apart any
a whitehall spokesperson has said... kit believes the government has to find the money.e are here with today, will be left without the care they need, that just cannot happen. it needs to be... it needs to be footed by the government. echoing the fears of charity care providers that being forced to find the money will lead to closures with vulnerable residents the big losers. as tensions rise on the korean peninsula — events are closely watched by thousands of families in the south, who're...
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but the story is that whitehall, in particular the chancellor, doesn't like this idea, simply because true, that is an extraordinary admission, really, because as they say, these are hard—core gambling machines. these are people who are gambling with money that they don't have, frankly. and so it is very, very worrying. i think it is a good story. inside that matter which paper is this? in the telegraph, i don't use siri, i switched and off, but i was with a friend, it is amazing what he was doing with it in the car, getting it to play songs. this is a new addiction, not in my life, but for a lot of people, these talking butlers. but you are embarrassed to do it in public, apple's siri, amazon's alexa, you can speak to them, and they will literally speak back, but people are increasingly embarrassed to do so in public. it has become the dirty little secret, people are embarrassed to say, siri, could you tell me what is the european union? they will say embarrassing things, and we are an barrister talked to our little friends, and people will lock themselves in their car and say, siri,
but the story is that whitehall, in particular the chancellor, doesn't like this idea, simply because true, that is an extraordinary admission, really, because as they say, these are hard—core gambling machines. these are people who are gambling with money that they don't have, frankly. and so it is very, very worrying. i think it is a good story. inside that matter which paper is this? in the telegraph, i don't use siri, i switched and off, but i was with a friend, it is amazing what he was...
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the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall, with different departments saying they weren'thanges on roads didn't reduce safety for children. roger harrabin, bbc news. clive is next up but before that the weather. it has been a pretty miserable day across large parts of the country with a lot of cloud and rain will stop this satellite sequence confirms that and you can see the weather systems moving north and east. 0ne weather systems moving north and east. one area working north, the other east with heavy bursts underneath that. pretty miserable in london. there was some sunshine in northern scotland, absolutely beautiful. but the rain is on the way towards that area this evening and overnight and it will turn quite wet and wet and wendy in eastern england. further showers in the west by the end of the night. —— the ide. temperatures still between 12 and 16 degrees. in the morning it is pretty wet in northern scotland and the northern isles with some showers from early on and some quite heavy. a bit drier in parts of eastern scotland. early showers in northern ireland and n
the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall, with different departments saying they weren'thanges on roads didn't reduce safety for children. roger harrabin, bbc news. clive is next up but before that the weather. it has been a pretty miserable day across large parts of the country with a lot of cloud and rain will stop this satellite sequence confirms that and you can see the weather systems moving north and east. 0ne weather systems moving north and east. one area working north,...
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what is your reading of the way that whitehall and the civil service, which has to work so hard to produces i would expect but between the lines ministers have not made fundamental decisions, we want everything and are not yet choosing. do we want to stay close to the eu for the long term or do we want to go out into the world and take control and diverge from the eu and therefore have a less close retallicklationship with the single market. the papers are coming up with options but it has to be decided at a political level at some point. very interesting. thank you for coming in to talk to us. lord ricket there giving using his reading in the round of talks today in brussels. as we‘ve already mentioned, today marks 20 years since the death of diana, princess of wales, in a car crash in paris. there followed a remarkable display of public grief as people travelled to kensington palace, the princess‘s home, where the area outside the gates was carpeted with many thousands of flowers, cards and candles. before i talk to my special guests, both of whom knew the princess, here‘s a sense of how
what is your reading of the way that whitehall and the civil service, which has to work so hard to produces i would expect but between the lines ministers have not made fundamental decisions, we want everything and are not yet choosing. do we want to stay close to the eu for the long term or do we want to go out into the world and take control and diverge from the eu and therefore have a less close retallicklationship with the single market. the papers are coming up with options but it has to...
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the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall, with different departments saying they weren'tdidn't reduce safety for children. roger harrabin, bbc news. in on that incident in the mourne mountains, the emergency operation underway after a0 army cadets aged between 12 and 17 got into difficulties. they have camping overnight in what were increasingly atrocious weather conditions and we are hearing from the northern ireland ambulance service who say that 16 of the group are suffering from hypothermia, some suffering from minor injuries. there were called this morning after reports a group of cadets required medical attention. there is an emergency centre at the local community will to treat the walking wounded but the significant thing is 16, the number suffering from hypothermia. we will keep you updated with anything more. a moment a summary of the business news but first the headlines. prince philip makes his final solo appearance on royal duty after 65 years of official engagements. mountain rescue, ambulance and helicopter crews a re rescue, ambulance and helicopter crews
the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall, with different departments saying they weren'tdidn't reduce safety for children. roger harrabin, bbc news. in on that incident in the mourne mountains, the emergency operation underway after a0 army cadets aged between 12 and 17 got into difficulties. they have camping overnight in what were increasingly atrocious weather conditions and we are hearing from the northern ireland ambulance service who say that 16 of the group are suffering...
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know this, teachers in the classroom teaching their children not distracted by new reforms from whitehall. the headlines: net migration to the uk fall base —— falls to a quarter. it is at its lowest level for three years. it follows a surge in eu nationals leaving the uk. the number of students getting top gcse grades in maths and english has fallen slightly. after the introduction of new and tougher exams. a 25—year—old woman has been jailed for ten years for making a series of false accusations of rape and sexual assault. in sport, harry maguire makes the england squad for the world cup qualifiers. the leicester city defenderjoined by a watford midfielderfor defenderjoined by a watford midfielder for the defenderjoined by a watford midfielderfor the game defenderjoined by a watford midfielder for the game against malta. zlata n malta. zlatan ibrahimovic will wear the number 10 shirt for manchester united after signing a one—year deal for the club. he has 28 goals for the club in his debut season before suffering injury. and the big—money showdown,, mcgregor and floyd mayweather come fac
know this, teachers in the classroom teaching their children not distracted by new reforms from whitehall. the headlines: net migration to the uk fall base —— falls to a quarter. it is at its lowest level for three years. it follows a surge in eu nationals leaving the uk. the number of students getting top gcse grades in maths and english has fallen slightly. after the introduction of new and tougher exams. a 25—year—old woman has been jailed for ten years for making a series of false...
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and in westminster, whitehall remains closed southbound from horse guards avenue to parliament square. it is a misty, murky start to the day for many of us. it should be largely dry for much of the day, though. it may feel a little damp in the air in some spots this morning because of the low cloud, but that breaks up fairly early on to give us some brightness and even sunny spells, so after lunch feeling quite pleasant with just a light easterly breeze and temperatures getting up to about 2425dc. now, mitterrand in the afternoon you can see there are one or two showers coming through but i think most of us should mist those altogether, and they die away overnight. it is another monkey, potentially uncomfortable one to come, i'm afraid, in some spots not dropping below the 18 celsius. some that mist and fog developing, so we start off the day tomorrow with a similar picture. but again it is going to be waking up with bright and even sunny spells developing in the afternoon, temperatures getting up the afternoon, temperatures getting up to 2a25dc, a bit more of westerly breeze tomorrow
and in westminster, whitehall remains closed southbound from horse guards avenue to parliament square. it is a misty, murky start to the day for many of us. it should be largely dry for much of the day, though. it may feel a little damp in the air in some spots this morning because of the low cloud, but that breaks up fairly early on to give us some brightness and even sunny spells, so after lunch feeling quite pleasant with just a light easterly breeze and temperatures getting up to about...
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the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall, with different department saying they weren'tsman said later that he would ensure that any changes on roads didn't reduce safety. former spitfire pilot ken wilkinson has died, he was 99. ken was one of the last surviving battle of britain pilots who were known as the few, after winston churchill's famous phrase, "never was so much owed by so many to so few." in a statement, the battle of britain memorial trust said ken would be dearly missed. he famously made headlines in 2015 when hejokingly told off prince william for flying helicopters instead of planes. well, because he doesn't fly proper aeroplanes, he flies choppers. i said, there's nothing like the sound ofa said, there's nothing like the sound of a merlin and he hasn't got that pleasure. three australian women trying to save their bowls club from closure have become overnight internet stars, after posting a video of themselves performing a parody of the beyonce song single ladies. the women, who are in their 70s and 80s, made the video after their local council said it wa
the challenge over humps created confusion in whitehall, with different department saying they weren'tsman said later that he would ensure that any changes on roads didn't reduce safety. former spitfire pilot ken wilkinson has died, he was 99. ken was one of the last surviving battle of britain pilots who were known as the few, after winston churchill's famous phrase, "never was so much owed by so many to so few." in a statement, the battle of britain memorial trust said ken would be...
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through part of new york sit, long island, also a little cell rolling right now through say the whitehall of the day features additional symptoms, cold front crosses leaves behind a shower or storm tomorrow morning, and the rest weekend weekends looks fine. >> still pretty busy, accident here, the schuylkill eastbound before girard, blocking the left lane, now pulled off to the far right shoulder, it is looking pretty busy, plus construction here callowhill near 95, right lane, the cones are in the road, hard to see, but we do have construction worker ers out there making this area pretty busy, pa turnpike closing just heads up , that is sunday, jim, back to you. >> next update is at 8:25, coming up cbs this morning, story of transgender man who has given birth to a son. good m an dude, you were right, these are awesome! wait...? the gold fish, man! you said i should buy some. no! i said you s the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery... with top prizes of $25,000. ooohh.... are there really...? 25,000 of them? yeah. want more changes to win? go to palottery.com and enter your non
through part of new york sit, long island, also a little cell rolling right now through say the whitehall of the day features additional symptoms, cold front crosses leaves behind a shower or storm tomorrow morning, and the rest weekend weekends looks fine. >> still pretty busy, accident here, the schuylkill eastbound before girard, blocking the left lane, now pulled off to the far right shoulder, it is looking pretty busy, plus construction here callowhill near 95, right lane, the cones...
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when a spokesman for whitehall in the white house explained that the atlantic charter did -- did notnd 80 apply in any immediate way to the colonial powers, a spokesman accused the allied governments kane'sng what key gave a answer to solidarity. a book of 1947, discussed by edwin, called "racism, a world as a worldtigates -- issue. voices lobbied very early for the diplomatic recognition of the people possible but the china. missionary voices were quite consistent in supporting arab nationalism, even after the recognition of israel in 1948. , one of thery luce most famous of all the missionary sons? henry luce was decidedly not in the middle of the missionary contingent. theas disliked by many of mainstream denominations. christian century attacked his american-century article as imperialist and took the same bu as a nation did -- and took the same view as the nation did. most were sympathetic with the idea that the u.s. could be a good samaritan to the world and had an idealistic understanding of what american power would be. most of these people thought that some enlightened form of
when a spokesman for whitehall in the white house explained that the atlantic charter did -- did notnd 80 apply in any immediate way to the colonial powers, a spokesman accused the allied governments kane'sng what key gave a answer to solidarity. a book of 1947, discussed by edwin, called "racism, a world as a worldtigates -- issue. voices lobbied very early for the diplomatic recognition of the people possible but the china. missionary voices were quite consistent in supporting arab...